Everything Coming and Going in June 2025

Netflix announced its June 2025 lineup, featuring the third and final season of its record-breaking series Squid Game, alongside returning fan favorites Ginny & Georgia, Tires, FUBAR, and Somebody Feed Phil.

The streaming giant continues to dominate the competitive landscape with dozens of new titles arriving next month. Several high-profile films join the library, including Now You See Me, The Equalizer, The Town, Hitchcock, and The Intern.

Season 2 of FUBAR debuts June 12, marking the action comedy’s return after its successful first season. The series stars Arnold Schwarzenegger (Terminator, True Lies) in his first major television role.

The upcoming month also brings the much-anticipated conclusion to Squid Game — Netflix’s most-watched original series of all time.

ABC’s long-running medical drama Grey’s Anatomy arrives with its 21st season on June 14.

Complete June 2025 Arrivals

Available June 1

  • The American
  • Barbarian
  • Bee Movie
  • The Birds
  • The Blues Brothers
  • The Devil’s Own
  • Dune (1984)
  • The Equalizer
  • Family Plot
  • Focus
  • Frenzy
  • The Great Outdoors
  • Hitchcock
  • Hop
  • The Legend of Zorro
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much
  • Neighbors
  • Now You See Me
  • Now You See Me 2
  • The Nutty Professor
  • Pokémon The Series: XY
  • Pokémon The Series: XY: XY Kalos Quest
  • Pokémon The Series: XY: XYZ
  • Rear Window
  • The Theory of Everything
  • The Town
  • U-571
  • Us
  • Vertigo

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  • Boys on the Side
  • Piece by Piece

Available June 9

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Available June 12

  • The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish: Season 2
  • FUBAR: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES
  • Plane

Available June 13

Available June 14

  • Grey’s Anatomy: Season 21

Available June 16-27

Coming Soon

Titles Leaving Netflix in June 2025

Leaving June 1

  • Batman Begins
  • Beginners
  • Burlesque
  • Closer
  • Cult of Chucky
  • Daddy Day Care
  • The Dark Knight
  • The Dark Knight Rises
  • Den of Thieves
  • From Prada to Nada
  • GoodFellas
  • Ma
  • Magic Mike XXL
  • Pride & Prejudice
  • Ted
  • Ted 2
  • Two Weeks Notice

Leaving June 11

  • Gran Turismo: Based on a True Story
  • Trap

Leaving June 14

  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

Leaving June 16

  • The Equalizer: Seasons 1-3
  • Won’t You Be My Neighbor?

Leaving June 17-26

Christopher Nolan’s acclaimed Dark Knight trilogy will depart the service on June 1, along with Martin Scorsese’s classic GoodFellas and several other popular titles.

Emma Isabella
Emma Isabella
Emma is a regular writer on Netflix Watchlist. She likes delving into the world of Netflix TV shows as well as studying films.

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