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Netflix June 2026 Originals: Jennifer Lopez, John Cena & Nick Robinson Lead the Biggest Streaming Drop Yet

Netflix June 2026 new originals lineup

Netflix Is Absolutely Unloading in June 2026 — And the Star Power Is Insane

If you've been sitting on the fence about keeping your Netflix subscription, June 2026 might just be the month that makes the decision for you. The streaming giant is dropping a massive slate of original movies, series, and returning favorites — and the A-list roster reads like a blockbuster cast list.

From Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein to John Cena and Eric André, Netflix is pulling out all the stops this month. Here's everything you need to know about the biggest new originals hitting the platform in June.

Voicemails for Isabelle: The Heartbreaking Comedy You Didn't See Coming

Kicking off the month is Voicemails for Isabelle, a film that's been quietly generating buzz for months. Zoey Deutch — who you might remember from Netflix's Set It Up — stars as Jill, a San Francisco chef who keeps leaving voicemails for her late sister. The twist? That phone number has been reassigned to Wes (Nick Robinson), an Austin real estate agent who can't stop listening to her confessions.

Written and directed by Leah McKendrick, the film walks a tightrope between comedy and grief. Should Wes tell Jill he's receiving the voicemails? As Wes's friend Breeda puts it in the film: "No, no, no. This is her way of healing." It's the kind of emotionally messy premise that could easily become June's most-talked-about movie.

Office Romance: J-Lo Meets Ted Lasso's Brett Goldstein

Then there's Office Romance, a raunchy workplace comedy led by Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein. Yes, that Brett Goldstein — Roy Kent from Ted Lasso — stepping into a very different kind of role. The pairing alone is worth the click. Lopez and Goldstein sharing screen time in a workplace comedy is the kind of casting you don't know you needed until it exists.

More New Originals You Won't Want to Miss

The June slate doesn't stop there. Here's the rest of the new original lineup:

  • I Will Find You — The latest Harlan Coben adaptation, starring Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, and Milo Ventimiglia. If you've watched any Coben series on Netflix (The Stranger, Fool Me Once), you already know this will be packed with twists.
  • Little Brother — A comedy flick starring John Cena as a successful realtor and Eric André as his chaotic "sibling." Cena's been steadily proving he's a legit comedic actor, and pairing him with André sounds like controlled chaos in the best way.
  • The American Experiment — A five-part documentary series exploring how America's founding-era debates still shape the country today. Cinematic, timely, and apparently urgent.
  • USA 94: Brazil's Return to Glory — A World Cup–centric documentary for football fans.
  • Maternal Instinct — A true-crime film that'll scratch that documentary-thriller itch.

Returning Favorites: Season Drops You've Been Waiting For

June also brings back some heavy hitters. Sweet Magnolias returns for another season — perfect for fans of small-town Southern drama. Avatar: The Last Airbender is back with a new season, and America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders returns after its surprisingly addictive first run.

Plus, the library additions this month are stacked: the entire Creed trilogy (Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone), Poor Things, The Big Lebowski, and both Karate Kid films with Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita.

The Verdict

Netflix's June 2026 lineup is a reminder of why the platform still matters in the streaming wars. Original movies with serious star power, returning shows people actually care about, and a library refresh that covers decades of cinema — it's a strong month for anyone who just wants something good to watch. Grab your snacks, update your watchlist, and prepare for a very busy June.

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