The 10 Best New Movies To Watch On Netflix This Month (Updated June 2022)
- Available June 3
Netflix can often be counted on to deliver some new and exciting action movies. In June, fans will be treated to Interceptor with Elsa Pataky in the action hero role. The movie is set on a remote missile station that is under attack. Pataky plays a soldier who must single-handedly fight off the villains.
Though the premise sounds similar to a lot of the Die Hard rip-off action movies, it still looks to be a fun and thrilling adventure. it will also be interesting to see how Pataky fares in the spotlight in this type of role.
Halftime (2022)
- Available June 14
Jennifer Lopez is one of the biggest stars on the planet and has lived a fascinating life in the public eye over the years. Fans will get a little more insight into the superstar’s life and career with the behind-the-scenes documentary Halftime.
The movie will look at the big moments that helped Lopez reach the success she has while also looking ahead to her future and where it all might go from here. Fans of the multitalented star will not want to miss this
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
- Available June 1
Though The Amazing Spider-Man movies were not well-received when they were first released, Andrew Garfield’s return as Spider-Man in Spider-Man: No Way Home has sparked a new appreciation for his run as Spider-Man.
The first movie in the franchise retells the origin story of how Peter Parker became Spider-Man and his battle against his first villain, The Lizard. But as fun as the superhero action is, the relationship between Peter and Gwen Stacy is what really worked in these movies.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
- Available June 1
Anyone looking for a good laugh on Netflix in June should look no further than Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. The wild comedy stars Will Ferrell as the titular newsman in 1970s San Diego who must contend with the changing times and his turbulent romance with an aspiring newswoman.
With a terrific supporting cast that includes Paul Rudd and Steve Carrell as well as some great cameos, Anchorman is a laugh-out-loud ride from beginning to end. It is also the type of movie that remains hilarious even on rewatches.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
- Available June 1
With the release of the trailer for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning getting such a big reaction, fans might be interested in checking out some other installments in the spy franchise. A number of Mission: Impossible movies will be hitting Netflix in June, but the fourth one is a particularly important one.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol seemed to be the movie that saw a shift in the franchise. The set-pieces got bigger, the team dynamics were more fun, and the stunts, including Cruise scaling one of the tallest buildings in the world, started to get mind-blowing.
Sing 2 (2021)
- Available June 22
For families looking for something for everyone to enjoy, the hit animated movie Sing 2 is coming to Netflix as well. The follow-up movie finds Buster Moon once again looking to put on a big musical show and hopes to recruit a reclusive rock star to take part in it.
The movie is a crowd-pleaser for viewers of any age. It is a funny adventure with some likable characters and filled with popular music from various eras.
The Man From Toronto (2022)
- Available June 24
Within the buddy action movie genre, a lot of the success depends on the pairing of the main actors. The Man from Toronto offers an interesting duo at its center with Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson. Hart plays a man who is mistaken for a world-class assassin (Harrelson).
The mistaken identity plot line is nothing new and could feel tired, but the talents of these two stars suggest it could be a fun blend of action and comedy.
It (2019)
- Available June 19
Once fans are done binge-watching the fourth part of Stranger Things season 4, they might be interested in checking out some similar movies. It is yet another Stephen King adaptation that follows a group of outcast kids living in a small town who are hunted by an evil spirit disguised as a terrifying clown.
The young cast and horror-centric material definitely give the same vibes as Stranger Things. It is also a well-made horror movie with some terrific scares and an unsettling performance from Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise.
Hustle (2022)
- Available June 8
Adam Sandler’s Netflix movies have largely been his typical goofy comedies, but Hustle looks to be another of Sandler’s more dramatic projects. He plays a washed-up NBA scout who feels as though he has discovered an unknown talent in a young street ballplayer in Spain.
Sandler has proven many times that he is a great actor given the right role. His performance combined with an inspiring sports story could help to make Hustle one of the biggest surprises of the summer.
Spiderhead (2022)
- Available June 17
Before stepping back into the heroic role of Thor in this summer’s Thor: Love and Thunder, Chris Hemsworth will play a shadier character in Spiderhead. The thriller stars Hemsworth as a scientist overseeing a prison facility that conducts experiments on its inmates, leading to them questioning their reality.
The movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski who is earning rave reviews for Top Gun: Maverick. It promises to be an interesting sci-fi experience with some to-notch action set pieces. It will also be fun seeing Hemsworth play against type.
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The 10 Best New Movies To Watch On Netflix This Month (Updated June 2022)
Available June 3
Netflix can often be counted on to deliver some new and exciting action movies. In June, fans will be treated to Interceptor with Elsa Pataky in the action hero role. The movie is set on a remote missile station that is under attack. Pataky plays a soldier who must single-handedly fight off the villains.
Though the premise sounds similar to a lot of the Die Hard rip-off action movies, it still looks to be a fun and thrilling adventure. it will also be interesting to see how Pataky fares in the spotlight in this type of role.
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Halftime (2022)
Available June 14
Jennifer Lopez is one of the biggest stars on the planet and has lived a fascinating life in the public eye over the years. Fans will get a little more insight into the superstar’s life and career with the behind-the-scenes documentary Halftime.
The movie will look at the big moments that helped Lopez reach the success she has while also looking ahead to her future and where it all might go from here. Fans of the multitalented star will not want to miss this
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Available June 1
Though The Amazing Spider-Man movies were not well-received when they were first released, Andrew Garfield’s return as Spider-Man in Spider-Man: No Way Home has sparked a new appreciation for his run as Spider-Man.
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The first movie in the franchise retells the origin story of how Peter Parker became Spider-Man and his battle against his first villain, The Lizard. But as fun as the superhero action is, the relationship between Peter and Gwen Stacy is what really worked in these movies.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Available June 1
Anyone looking for a good laugh on Netflix in June should look no further than Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. The wild comedy stars Will Ferrell as the titular newsman in 1970s San Diego who must contend with the changing times and his turbulent romance with an aspiring newswoman.
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With a terrific supporting cast that includes Paul Rudd and Steve Carrell as well as some great cameos, Anchorman is a laugh-out-loud ride from beginning to end. It is also the type of movie that remains hilarious even on rewatches.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
Available June 1
With the release of the trailer for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning getting such a big reaction, fans might be interested in checking out some other installments in the spy franchise. A number of Mission: Impossible movies will be hitting Netflix in June, but the fourth one is a particularly important one.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol seemed to be the movie that saw a shift in the franchise. The set-pieces got bigger, the team dynamics were more fun, and the stunts, including Cruise scaling one of the tallest buildings in the world, started to get mind-blowing.
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Sing 2 (2021)
Available June 22
For families looking for something for everyone to enjoy, the hit animated movie Sing 2 is coming to Netflix as well. The follow-up movie finds Buster Moon once again looking to put on a big musical show and hopes to recruit a reclusive rock star to take part in it.
The movie is a crowd-pleaser for viewers of any age. It is a funny adventure with some likable characters and filled with popular music from various eras.
The Man From Toronto (2022)
Available June 24
Within the buddy action movie genre, a lot of the success depends on the pairing of the main actors. The Man from Toronto offers an interesting duo at its center with Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson. Hart plays a man who is mistaken for a world-class assassin (Harrelson).
The mistaken identity plot line is nothing new and could feel tired, but the talents of these two stars suggest it could be a fun blend of action and comedy.
It (2019)
Available June 19
Once fans are done binge-watching the fourth part of Stranger Things season 4, they might be interested in checking out some similar movies. It is yet another Stephen King adaptation that follows a group of outcast kids living in a small town who are hunted by an evil spirit disguised as a terrifying clown.
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The young cast and horror-centric material definitely give the same vibes as Stranger Things. It is also a well-made horror movie with some terrific scares and an unsettling performance from Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise.
Hustle (2022)
Available June 8
Adam Sandler’s Netflix movies have largely been his typical goofy comedies, but Hustle looks to be another of Sandler’s more dramatic projects. He plays a washed-up NBA scout who feels as though he has discovered an unknown talent in a young street ballplayer in Spain.
Sandler has proven many times that he is a great actor given the right role. His performance combined with an inspiring sports story could help to make Hustle one of the biggest surprises of the summer.
Spiderhead (2022)
Available June 17
Before stepping back into the heroic role of Thor in this summer’s Thor: Love and Thunder, Chris Hemsworth will play a shadier character in Spiderhead. The thriller stars Hemsworth as a scientist overseeing a prison facility that conducts experiments on its inmates, leading to them questioning their reality.
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The movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski who is earning rave reviews for Top Gun: Maverick. It promises to be an interesting sci-fi experience with some to-notch action set pieces. It will also be fun seeing Hemsworth play against type.
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The 10 Best New Movies To Watch On Netflix This Month (Updated June 2022)
Available June 3
Netflix can often be counted on to deliver some new and exciting action movies. In June, fans will be treated to Interceptor with Elsa Pataky in the action hero role. The movie is set on a remote missile station that is under attack. Pataky plays a soldier who must single-handedly fight off the villains.
Though the premise sounds similar to a lot of the Die Hard rip-off action movies, it still looks to be a fun and thrilling adventure. it will also be interesting to see how Pataky fares in the spotlight in this type of role.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr2’); });
Halftime (2022)
Available June 14
Jennifer Lopez is one of the biggest stars on the planet and has lived a fascinating life in the public eye over the years. Fans will get a little more insight into the superstar’s life and career with the behind-the-scenes documentary Halftime.
The movie will look at the big moments that helped Lopez reach the success she has while also looking ahead to her future and where it all might go from here. Fans of the multitalented star will not want to miss this
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012)
Available June 1
Though The Amazing Spider-Man movies were not well-received when they were first released, Andrew Garfield’s return as Spider-Man in Spider-Man: No Way Home has sparked a new appreciation for his run as Spider-Man.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr3’); });
The first movie in the franchise retells the origin story of how Peter Parker became Spider-Man and his battle against his first villain, The Lizard. But as fun as the superhero action is, the relationship between Peter and Gwen Stacy is what really worked in these movies.
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004)
Available June 1
Anyone looking for a good laugh on Netflix in June should look no further than Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. The wild comedy stars Will Ferrell as the titular newsman in 1970s San Diego who must contend with the changing times and his turbulent romance with an aspiring newswoman.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr4’); });
With a terrific supporting cast that includes Paul Rudd and Steve Carrell as well as some great cameos, Anchorman is a laugh-out-loud ride from beginning to end. It is also the type of movie that remains hilarious even on rewatches.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
Available June 1
With the release of the trailer for Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning getting such a big reaction, fans might be interested in checking out some other installments in the spy franchise. A number of Mission: Impossible movies will be hitting Netflix in June, but the fourth one is a particularly important one.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol seemed to be the movie that saw a shift in the franchise. The set-pieces got bigger, the team dynamics were more fun, and the stunts, including Cruise scaling one of the tallest buildings in the world, started to get mind-blowing.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr5’); });
Sing 2 (2021)
Available June 22
For families looking for something for everyone to enjoy, the hit animated movie Sing 2 is coming to Netflix as well. The follow-up movie finds Buster Moon once again looking to put on a big musical show and hopes to recruit a reclusive rock star to take part in it.
The movie is a crowd-pleaser for viewers of any age. It is a funny adventure with some likable characters and filled with popular music from various eras.
The Man From Toronto (2022)
Available June 24
Within the buddy action movie genre, a lot of the success depends on the pairing of the main actors. The Man from Toronto offers an interesting duo at its center with Kevin Hart and Woody Harrelson. Hart plays a man who is mistaken for a world-class assassin (Harrelson).
The mistaken identity plot line is nothing new and could feel tired, but the talents of these two stars suggest it could be a fun blend of action and comedy.
It (2019)
Available June 19
Once fans are done binge-watching the fourth part of Stranger Things season 4, they might be interested in checking out some similar movies. It is yet another Stephen King adaptation that follows a group of outcast kids living in a small town who are hunted by an evil spirit disguised as a terrifying clown.
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-1535570269372-ccr-REPEAT6’); });
The young cast and horror-centric material definitely give the same vibes as Stranger Things. It is also a well-made horror movie with some terrific scares and an unsettling performance from Bill Skarsgard as Pennywise.
Hustle (2022)
Available June 8
Adam Sandler’s Netflix movies have largely been his typical goofy comedies, but Hustle looks to be another of Sandler’s more dramatic projects. He plays a washed-up NBA scout who feels as though he has discovered an unknown talent in a young street ballplayer in Spain.
Sandler has proven many times that he is a great actor given the right role. His performance combined with an inspiring sports story could help to make Hustle one of the biggest surprises of the summer.
Spiderhead (2022)
Available June 17
Before stepping back into the heroic role of Thor in this summer’s Thor: Love and Thunder, Chris Hemsworth will play a shadier character in Spiderhead. The thriller stars Hemsworth as a scientist overseeing a prison facility that conducts experiments on its inmates, leading to them questioning their reality.
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The movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski who is earning rave reviews for Top Gun: Maverick. It promises to be an interesting sci-fi experience with some to-notch action set pieces. It will also be fun seeing Hemsworth play against type.
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