As we hit the midpoint of June, Netflix is rolling out a stacked week of new arrivals that blend thrills, drama, magic, and mouth-watering travel. From the return of Somebody Feed Phil to a scandalous political doc and a Nancy Meyers classic, there’s something for every mood. International stories also shine this week, with a gripping Mexican thriller and a teen drama from Spain heating things up. Whether you’re looking for a fantasy epic, real-world chaos, or a heartfelt comedy, Netflix has your queue covered.
The Last Witch Hunter (2015)
June 16
Vin Diesel stars as an immortal warrior locked in an eternal battle against supernatural evil. When a powerful coven threatens to release a deadly plague on modern-day New York City, he joins forces with a young witch (Rose Leslie) and a priest (Elijah Wood) to stop them. Packed with flashy effects and gothic lore, The Last Witch Hunter is a slick blend of action, fantasy, and dark mythology.
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Justin Willman: Magic for Humans in Your Face (2025)
June 17
Netflix’s first-ever magic stand-up special promises illusions, laughs, and jaw-dropping tricks. Comedian and magician Justin Willman (Magic for Humans) blends his clever humor with sleight of hand in this all-new experience. Whether he’s reading minds or playing with reality, Willman’s brand of magic is as delightful as it is mystifying.
Scandal (Seasons 1–7)
June 17
The full run of Shonda Rhimes’ addictive political thriller lands on Netflix. Scandal follows Olivia Pope (Kerry Washington), a crisis manager with a shadowy past and a knack for making problems disappear—no matter how dirty. With pulse-pounding twists and dramatic monologues, this D.C. drama redefined the primetime soap and created countless watercooler moments.
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Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem
June 17
This explosive documentary charts the political rise and chaotic fall of Toronto mayor Rob Ford. Known for his wild antics and unforgettable public meltdowns, Ford became a global spectacle when a video of him smoking crack cocaine surfaced. The film unpacks how charisma, scandal, and media obsession collided to reshape Canadian politics.
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (Season 2)
June 18
The stakes are higher than ever as a new group of women chase their dreams of wearing the iconic blue-and-white uniform. Season 2 dives into the intense world of professional cheerleading, where athleticism, precision, and performance collide under the Texas spotlight. Expect soaring highs, crushing disappointments, and endless high kicks from America’s Sweethearts.
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Rosario Tijeras (Mexico) (Season 4)
June 18
Years after Rosario’s ultimate sacrifice, her name still echoes through the violent underworld of Mexico. Her daughter, now a teenager, is forced to reckon with her mother’s legacy as she’s pulled into a dangerous spiral of secrets and revenge. This season promises explosive revelations and gripping family drama.
Somebody Feed Phil (Season 8)
June 18
Phil Rosenthal is back for another round of global eats and infectious smiles. This season, the affable foodie journeys to Amsterdam, Boston, and Spain’s Basque Country to sample new cuisines and make new friends. Equal parts heartwarming and hunger-inducing, Somebody Feed Phil is travel TV at its most joyful.
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The Waterfront
June 19
This gritty family saga centers on a powerful North Carolina fishing dynasty struggling to stay afloat. With power struggles, buried secrets, and a crumbling empire at its heart, The Waterfront delivers a compelling mix of Ozark, Succession, and Outer Banks. The cast includes Maria Bello, Holt McCallany, Melissa Benoist, and Jake Weary.
Olympo (Season 1)
June 20
Spain’s answer to Elite arrives with Olympo, a sexy and suspenseful teen drama (starring Clara Galle) set in an elite athletic academy in the Pyrenees. Ambition, betrayal, and scandal simmer as young athletes push themselves—and each other—to their breaking points. With Olympic dreams on the line, not everyone will play fair.
The Intern (2015)
June 21
Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway charm in this heartwarming workplace comedy directed by Nancy Meyers. When a fashion startup launches a senior internship program, a 70-year-old widower joins the company and becomes an unlikely mentor to its high-strung founder. The Intern is sweet, stylish, and packed with feel-good wisdom for every generation.
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