Summer officially begins this month, but let's be honest, there's no way we're going to have 30 days of glorious sunshine. And when the famously fickle British weather flips from fit to dismal, Netflix is here to help.
The streaming giant is launching another strong list of titles this month, including a new season of its hit original series Orange Is the New Black . New Netflix shows include Gypsy , a psychological drama starring Naomi Watts, and Glow , a comedy-drama set in the world of women's professional wrestling in the '80s.
Netflix is also adding some excellent films. If you can't resist a Nicholas Sparks weepie, you can watch Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried in Dear John . If you prefer a psychological thriller, Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects starring Rooney Mara, Jude Law, and Catherine Zeta-Jones is a wild ride. And if you like an indie comedy, check out While We're Young , a low-key gem from Frances Ha director Noah Baumbach.
Click through to see every single new title – and its release date – on Netflix this June.
A Touch of Spice (2003)
Poignant Greek film about a successful chef who reconnects with the grandfather who taught him the importance of food, and life, when he was a boy.
Available 22nd June
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
Third instalment in Mike Myers' rude, crude and lewd spy comedy franchise. It's not the funniest Austin Power s film, but it is the one which co-stars Beyoncé.
Available 1st June
Better Call Saul (2017)
The conclusion of season three of Breaking Bad's slightly more lighthearted spin-off series. New episodes are added every Tuesday, right after they air in the US.
Blade II (2002)
Horror sequel starring Wesley Snipes as Blade, a vampire superhero who protects the human race from other, more menacing vampires.
Available 1st June
Blue Velvet (1986)
If you're enjoying the Twin Peaks revival series, why not revisit David Lynch's classic neo-noir mystery film starring Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, and Laura Dern? It's still gripping, and still stunning.
Availble 1st June
Burlesque: Heart of the Glitter Tribe (2016)
Not to be confused with the kitschy film starring Cher and Christina Aguilera, this is a brilliant documentary about Portland's fun and forward-thinking neo-burlesque scene.
Available 1st June
Call the Midwife (2015)
A special, Christmas-themed episode of the popular BBC drama series about a group of nurses working in east London in the '50s.
Available 25th June
The Care Bears Movie (1985)
Classic kids' movie featuring the cuddly '80s icons Share Bear, Love-a-Lot Bear, and of course Grumpy Bear.
Available 23rd June
Chef (2014)
Underrated comedy-drama film about a high-end chef who quits his job at a fancy brasserie after a fight with a restaurant critic, then sets up a humble food truck. Jon Favreau and Sofia Vergara star.
Available 30th June
Chris D'Elia: Man on Fire (2017)
A Netflix stand-up special in which the popular American comic riffs on marriage, not having kids, and the difficulties of buying clothes for your friends.
Available 27th June
Counterpunch (2017)
Documentary following a trio of promising amateur boxers as they train for greatness in a sport whose popularity is steadily declining.
Available 16th June
Dear John (2010)
Romantic movie starring Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried. It's adapted from a Nicholas Sparks novel, so have some tissues to hand.
Available 15th June
El Chapo (2017)
Brand new crime drama series based on the life of notorious Mexican drug lord Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. A second season has already been commissioned, so if the premise appeals it's worth getting invested.
Available 16th June
Elysium (2013)
Visually impressive sci-fi film set in a future where planet Earth has been ravaged, and an elite minority now live on a luxurious space haven called Elysium. Matt Damon and Jodie Foster star.
Available 7th June
Flaked (2017)
Season two of the Netflix comedy series in which Will Arnett stars as a rather deceitful self-help guru. Definitely worth a try if you haven't watched it before.
Available 2nd June
Free Rein (2017)
Brand new kids' drama series about an American teenager who befriends a mysterious horse while spending the summer in the English countryside.
Available 23rd June
Glow (2017)
Awesome-looking comedy-drama series set in the high-stakes (and big-haired) world of '80s women's professional wrestling. The cast includes Alison Brie, Ellen Wong, and Kate Nash - yes, that Kate Nash.
Available 23rd June
Gridiron Gang (2006)
Dwayne Johnson stars in a decent sports drama film about an American football team whose players have chequered personal histories, but pull together to achieve success.
Available 21st June
Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John McAfee (2016)
Intriguing documentary film about Jon McAfee, the American computer programmer who made a fortune from his antivirus software, but then fled to Belize when he was accused of murdering his neighbour.
Available 1st June
Gypsy (2017)
Eagerly-anticipated Netflix drama series starring Naomi Watts as a therapist with a shaky grasp on patient-client boundaries. Sam Taylor-Johnson directs the first two episodes, and Billy Crudup co-stars.
Available 30th June
Heartland (2017)
Season nine of the popular Canadian drama series set on a ranch in the Alberta Rockies. It's definitely one you can watch with all the family.
Available 23rd June
Hello, My Name Is Doris (2016)
The excellent Sally Field lights up this slept-on rom-com about a woman who falls for her much-younger co-worker. It's strong on our society's inherent ageism, and New Girl 's Max Greenfield bounces off Field beautifully.
Available 6th June
How to Stage a Coup (2017)
An hour-long documentary about some of history's most audacious power plays, from Julius Caesar to Mussolini.
Available 1st June
Rick Gutierrez: I'm Not Mad, I'm Just a Parent (2014)
Comedian Rick Gutierrez pokes fun at the highs and lows of being a parent in this hit stand-up special.
Available 6th June
John Q. (2002)
Action film starring Denzel Washington as a desperate father who holds up a hospital when he discovers that his medical insurance won't cover a life-saving operation for his son. Robert Duvall and Anne Heche co-star.
Available 1st June
Kardashian: The Man Who Saved O.J. Simpson (2016)
Documentary about the prominent American lawyer who helped O.J. Simpson to avoid a murder charge, but may not have felt proud of himself for doing so. You might have heard of his daughter Kim.
Available 1st June
Little Witch Academia (2017)
A brand new Netflix kids' series that's a spin-off from the popular Japanese anime franchise.
Available 30th June
Lucid Dream (2017)
South Korean drama film about an investigative journalist who turns to 'lucid dreaming' techniques in a bid to decipher what happened to his son who was abducted three years ago.
Available 2nd June
Luther (2015)
The two most recent episodes of the gripping BBC detective drama starring a super-charismatic Idris Elba. The Good Fight 's Rose Leslie co-stars.
Available 22nd June
Marco Luque: Tamo Junto (2017)
A tried-and-tested stand-up special from the inventive young comedian who's massive in his native Brazil.
Available 15th June
Mr. Deeds (2002)
Remake of the classic Hollywood comedy about a humble small-town guy who inherits a controlling stake in a huge media company. There are far worse Adam Sandler movies.
Available 14th June
Mr. Gaga: A True Story of Love and Dance (2017)
Filmed over a period of eight years, this superb documentary film offers a fascinating insight into the life and work of Ohad Naharin, artistic director of the Batsheva Dance Company, and one of the world's leading choreographers.
Available 15th June
Mr. Mom (1983)
Written by the late, great John Hughes, this family comedy film stars Michael Keaton as a reluctant stay-at-home dad. The film's take on gender roles is pretty dated now, but it's still a sweet and entertaining watch.
Available 1st June
Mutant Busters (2017)
Season two of the popular kids' series that takes place in the wake of a natural disaster known as, wait for it, "the Big Fart."
Available 1st June
Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (2017)
A Netflix original documentary about Hulk Hogan's notorious court case against Gawker Media, and how it exemplifies the way wealthy Americans can use their financial clout to silence high-profile critics.
Available 23rd June
Oh, Hello on Broadway (2017)
Exclusive to Netflix, this is a recording of the hilarious cult Broadway show about two very strange old men. Nick Kroll and John Mulaney star.
Available 13th June
Okja (2017)
Booed at Cannes, but only because it's a Netflix film, this brilliantly bizarre action-adventure follows a young girl's plight to save a super-pig who could be worth millions from a huge multinational corporation. Tilda Swinton and Jake Gyllenhaal lead the cast.
Available 28th June
Orange Is the New Black (2017)
Season five of the comedy-drama series set in Litchfield Penitentiary. Let's hope it continues to offer some of the most engaging, relatable, and three-dimensional female characters on screen.
Available 9th June
Orphan Black (2017)
Fifth and final season of the fantastic and slightly underrated Canadian sci-fi drama series. Last year, Tatiana Maslany deservedly won an Emmy for her devilishly complex performance(s) as a woman and her many identical clones.
Available 11th June
Power (2017)
Fourth season of the popular crime drama series about a powerful New York City nightclub owner who moonlights as a drug lord. Omari Hardwick stars, and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson serves as an executive producer.
New episodes added weekly from 26th June
Pretty Little Liars (2017)
After seven seasons, the hit teen drama starring Ashley Benson and Lucy Hale is coming to an end. Netflix is adding new episodes from the final season every Wednesday, the day after they air in the US, so there's no need to worry about spoilers.
Reign (2017)
Fourth and final series of the US historical drama based on the life of Mary, Queen of Scots. New episodes are being added every Saturday.
Rory Scovel Tries Stand-up for the First Time (2017)
Don't be fooled by the title - it's very tongue-in cheek; Scovel is an experienced writer and comedian. This stand-up special finds him riffing on the big stuff: relationships, religion, politics, and the "Thong Song."
Available 20th June
RuPaul's Drag Race (2017)
Gentlemen, start your engines... and may the best woman win! The latest season of the cult US reality show got off to a slow start, but the competition is speeding up now. If you've never seen it before, expect serious beauty inspo, ridiculous lip-sync battles, and some premium-grade shade from the peacocking contestants. New episodes are being added every Saturday, and we won't tell you who our favourite is...
RV (2006)
Fizzy comedy film about a dysfunctional family muddling through a road trip. Robin Williams, Cheryl Hines, Josh Hutcherson, and JoJo star.
Available 21st June
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011)
Charming British rom-com starring Emily Blunt and Ewan McGregor. Don't worry - you don't have to care about fishing to enjoy it.
Available 1st June
Saving Banksy (2017)
Brand new documentary film about the famously anonymous graffiti artist, film director, and political activist. This should be pretty interesting; just don't expect Banksy to be unmasked.
Available 2nd June
Schindler's List (1993)
Steven Spielberg's Oscar-winning Holocaust drama remains both shocking and moving. Liam Neeson, Ben Kingsley, and Ralph Fiennes all deliver beautifully-judged performances.
Available 22nd June
Seven Years in Tibet (1997)
Brad Pitt stars in this solid biopic of Heinrich Harrer, the Austrian explorer who became friends with the Dalai Lama during the historic period when China was taking over Tibet.
Available 7th June
Shadowhunters: The Mortal Instruments (2017)
Second part of season two of the fantasy series based on Cassandra Clare's young adult novels. The cast includes Glee alumnus Harry Shum, Jr. New episodes will be added every Tuesday.
Shimmer Lake (2017)
A Netflix crime comedy film following a local sheriff's hunt for three bank robbery suspects, one of whom is his brother. But unusually, the story is told in reverse. Benjamin Walker and The Office 's Rainn Wilson star.
Available 9th June
Side Effects (2013)
Brilliant thriller film starring Jude Law as a psychiatrist whose patient kills her husband after being prescribed a new antidepressant drug. Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum, and a surprising Catherine Zeta-Jones co-star.
Available 8th June
Terminator: Genisys (2015)
Game of Thrones ' Emilia Clarke joins Arnold Schwarzenegger in this slick reboot of the iconic Terminator franchise.
Available 2nd June
The Age of Adaline (2015)
Blake Lively stars in this poignant romantic movie as a woman who stops ageing at the age of 29 following a shock accident. Harrison Ford and Ellen Burstyn offer strong support.
Available 11th June
The Captive (2014)
Ryan Reynolds and Rosario Dawson star in this unusual and atmospheric thriller film about the search to find a missing woman who disappeared eight years ago.
Available 1st June
The First Monday in May (2016)
Gripping documentary film following Vogue 's legendary editor-in-chief Anna Wintour as she prepares for one of the most illustrious events in the fashion calendar: the Met Gala. If you liked The September Issue , you'll probably enjoy this, too.
Available 1st June
The Forger (2014)
Crime thriller film about a father and son who team up to forge a Monet, and then steal the original. John Travolta and Christopher Plummer star.
Available 1st June
The Ranch (2017)
Third season of the slightly old-fashioned Netflix sitcom about a dysfunctional Colorado family. This time, there are 20 new episodes, with Ashton Kutcher and Debra Winger leading the cast.
Available 16th June
Theater of Life (2015)
Stirring documentary film about the Refettorio Ambrosiano, a remarkable soup kitchen set up by celebrity chef Massimo Bottura during the Milan 2015 World’s Fair. Some of the world's best chefs cooked there for the city's homeless population, using food from the World's Fair that would otherwise have been thrown away.
Available 1st June
Two Night Stand (2014)
Rom-com starring Miles Teller and Analeigh Tipton as a pair of online daters who are forced to extend their one-night stand when they get snowed in by a blizzard.
Available 1st June
War on Everyone (2016)
Michael Peña and Big Little Lies ' Alexander Skarsgård star as wickedly corrupt cops in this very funny and often pretty shocking black comedy film.
Available 1st June
What the Health (2017)
This eye-opening documentary film explores the possible connections between eating dairy and meat products and various global health problems. It's probably not one to watch when you're having a burger.
Available 16th June
While We're Young (2014)
Sharp indie comedy film about a middle-aged couple (Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts) who start hanging out with a younger couple (Adam Driver and Amanda Seyfried). It's written and directed by Frances Ha 's Noah Baumbach.
Available 1st June
World of Winx (2017)
Second season of the Italian kids' series about a group of super-cool talent scouts working on a reality TV show.
Available 16th June
You Get Me (2017)
Teen thriller starring Bella Thorne as a girl who transfers schools to pursue the guy she falls for on a one-night stand. It's a Netflix original film, with Halston Sage and Taylor John Smith co-starring.
Available 23rd June
You Me Her (2017 )
Second season of the show that's been billed as TV's "first polyromantic comedy." It follows a married couple living in Portland, Oregon who bring a third party into their relationship.
Available 15th June
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