Netflix’s fascinating films and shows in June promise to be thrilling.
Netflix will release Ijakumo, Obara’M, Yahoo+, Discovering Fela, Never Have I Ever: Season 4, and more local and foreign content on June 1.
On Wednesday, the streaming platform announced its June action, drama, comedy, and adventure schedule.
THE DAYS debuts on the first, starting the month strong. Fukushima Daiichi workers confront an unprecedented nuclear calamity.
See the Passport on the second. A pair of men from very different backgrounds recruits a street-smart sidekick to assist them in recovering a stolen passport in time for a flight.
On the same day, Valeria: Season 3 will stream with new love triangles, life stages, birthdays welcoming a new decade, and the same four friends to negotiate it all.
My Little Pony: Make Your Mark: Chapter 4 will air on June 6 for kids. The Mane 5 must stop Opaline from stealing the ponies’ Cutie Marks and becoming the most powerful Alicorn!
On June 8, Netflix will release Season 4 of Never Have I Ever, which will delight fans. This season marks a senior year. Devi and the gang face college dilemmas, identity issues, and unresolved crushes—are they ready for the future?
On the 9th, A Lot Like Love follows an heiress and her husband, her father’s most trusted aide, on a romantic weekend trip that turns nightmare.
Human Resources: Season 2 is available the same day. Human Resources animals have claws full of new humans, from one-night encounters to office romances.
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A month without a comedy special? Amy Schumer: Emergency Contact is a cheeky stand-up unique about lasering her face, postpartum sex, baby-naming disasters, and chewable Viagra.
Musical aficionados may watch Obara being on the 16th. Here, confronted by her past, promising musician Oluchi seeks to reconcile with the daughter she abandoned, but some things cannot be forgiven.
The Witcher fans rejoice! The 29th brings Season 3, Volume 1. Here, Continent rulers, mages, and monsters compete to capture her. Geralt hides Ciri to protect his newly restored family from enemies.
Jim Iyke will arrive on the steaming behemoth alongside extremely trained commando Tyler Rake to rescue a violent gangster’s family in Yahoo+ Extraction 2.
On the same day as Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King, four banished Wizard Kings return to crush the Clover Kingdom.
Take Care of Maya arrives on the 19th for documentary fans. In 2016, nine-year-old Maya Kowalski was admitted to Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. The medical team questioned the Kowalskis’ core beliefs as they tried to understand her unique ailment. Despite desperate parents, Maya was taken into state custody. The Kowalski family’s experience will influence your view of children’s healthcare.
Native titles
On Netflix, Ijakumo, Mati, Discovering Fela, and iNumber Number: Jozi Gold will debut.
In Ijakumo, a double-life pastor falls for an exotic dancer in his church, unaware that an ex-lover is trying to destroy him.
After escaping Rimau, Mati travels to Zazzau to find his father’s money.
Discovering Fela is a documentary about Afrobeat pioneer and political activist Fela Kuti. Oscar-winning director Alex Gibney.
Number: Jozi Gold follows a cynical undercover detective who must decide between his conscience and the law while investigating a historic gold robbery in Johannesburg.
Yahoo+ launches on the 30th. After failing in the cinema, two pals join a Hong Kong criminal lord in a get-rich-quick Internet fraud.
Netflix also offers Ile Owo, A Simple Lie, The Wildflower, and Here Love Lies.
Ile Owo follows a young nurse who finds the perfect man—a handsome billionaire—only to discover that his family has horrible secrets.
In A Simple Lie, a woman’s deception to her ex unravels, revealing a group of cheating friends’ secrets.
The Wildflower follows three women who men silently abuse until they speak up.
A single mother and travel blogger, Amanda meets a social media suitor in Manhattan in Here Love Lies.