Netflix’s June 2024 Lineup: What’s New and What’s Leaving

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As the summer sun begins to shine, Netflix is set to heat up our screens with a fresh array of content in June 2024. From highly anticipated series returns to blockbuster films, the streaming giant ensures there’s something for everyone. However, as new titles arrive, some favorites will bid us adieu. Here’s a comprehensive look at what’s coming and going on Netflix this month.

Arriving on Netflix in June 2024

Netflix kicks off June with a bang, introducing a diverse lineup of original series, films, and beloved classics.

  • June 1:
    • Too Old for Fairy Tales 2 (Netflix Family): Waldek embarks on a daring journey through the Tatra mountains to find the father he’s never met.
    • 1917: Sam Mendes’s Oscar-winning World War I epic.
    • Ali: Will Smith’s portrayal of boxing legend Muhammad Ali.
  • June 4:
    • Jo Koy: Live from Brooklyn (Netflix Comedy Special): The comedian returns with a new stand-up special.
  • June 6:
    • Sweet Tooth: Season 3 (Netflix Series): The hybrid adventure continues as Gus and friends face new challenges.
  • June 7:
    • Hit Man (Netflix Film): An off-beat comedy-drama directed by Richard Linklater, starring Glen Powell.
  • June 13:
    • Bridgerton: Season 3 Part 2 (Netflix Series): The ton is abuzz as new romances and scandals unfold.
  • June 19:
    • Black Barbie (Netflix Documentary): A Shondaland-produced documentary exploring the cultural impact of Black Barbie dolls.
  • June 28:
    • A Family Affair (Netflix Film): A romantic comedy featuring unexpected twists and familial bonds.

Departing Netflix in June 2024

While new content arrives, it’s time to bid farewell to some cherished titles.

  • June 2:
    • Bullet Train: Brad Pitt’s high-speed action thriller.
    • Ready Player One: Steven Spielberg’s virtual reality adventure.
  • June 9:
    • Top Gear: Seasons 27-28: The motoring show’s recent seasons take their final lap.
  • June 16:
    • The Mule: Clint Eastwood’s portrayal of an elderly drug courier.
  • June 23:
    • The Invitation: A chilling horror-thriller that keeps viewers on edge.
  • June 25:
    • Dirty Grandpa: Robert De Niro and Zac Efron’s comedic road trip.
    • The Imitation Game: Benedict Cumberbatch as codebreaker Alan Turing.
  • June 29:
    • NCIS: Seasons 1-11: The procedural drama’s early seasons sign off.
  • June 30:
    • A Nightmare on Elm Street series: The entire Freddy Krueger saga exits the platform.
    • Footloose: The 1984 classic that got everyone dancing.
    • The Holiday: A festive favorite starring Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet.
    • Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2: Quentin Tarantino’s revenge epics.
    • Hotel Transylvania and Hotel Transylvania 2: Animated monster fun for the whole family.

Final Thoughts

June 2024 on Netflix offers a dynamic mix of fresh content and fond farewells. Whether you’re eager to dive into new series or revisit classics before they depart, there’s plenty to keep your streaming schedule full. So, grab your popcorn, settle in, and enjoy the show.

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Maya Patel
Maya Patel is an energetic and insightful entertainment and technology journalist who’s never satisfied with just skimming the surface. She got her start reviewing indie films for a small local blog, waking up early to watch screener copies before dashing off to her day job. Today, she’s managed to turn that hustle into a full-time career, covering everything from the latest streaming wars and VR headsets to behind-the-scenes stories about the actors and creators shaping pop culture. She’s known among her editors for spotting hype before it breaks wide and calling out empty buzz when it doesn’t measure up. When she’s not juggling press junkets, Maya’s probably catching a late-night double feature at a historic cinema or testing out a new video game release, making sure she’s as plugged into the cultural conversation as the readers who rely on her honest takes.