
Though June generally means boozy alfresco brunches and Sunday afternoons in the park, it's never wise to rely too heavily on the famously fickle British weather. And besides, whatever the weather, sometimes we all need a day spent lounging around in PJs with only Netflix and a plate of cheese on toast for company.
This month, the streaming giant is adding new seasons of Glow, its infectious comedy-drama about female wrestlers, and Queer Eye, the break-out hit of 2018. That's right, the Fab Five are back already... can you believe? If you're a Sense 8 fan, you can watch the last ever episode, which is a two-hour special to cushion the below.
Netflix is also adding some entertaining films including the female-led Ghostbusters reboot and The Boss, a likeable comedy starring Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Bell. If you fancy something a little more cultural, there's Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami, a flawed but fascinating documentary about the enduring music and fashion icon.
Click through to see the key new titles – and their release dates – on Netflix this June.

Alex Strangelove (2018)
This Netflix original film is an LGBTQ romance that's already earning comparisons to Love, Simon. Rising star Daniel Doheny plays the title character, a high school senior planning to lose his virginity to his girlfriend until he begins questioning his sexuality after bonding with a cute male classmate.
Available 8th June

America's Got Talent (2018)
The latest season of the US variety competition, featuring judges Mel B, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. The always fantastic Tyra Banks hosts.
New episodes added Thursdays

Black Mass (2015)
Crime biopic starring Johnny Depp as infamous Boston mobster James "Whitey" Bulger. The film's stacked ensemble cast includes Benedict Cumberbatch, Dakota Johnson, Kevin Bacon, Juno Temple and Jesse Plemons.
Available 25th June

Champions (2018)
US sitcom about a gym-owning bachelor (Anders Holm) whose carefree NYC lifestyle is interrupted when his high school fling drops off their 15-year-old son. Mindy Kaling co-created the show and appears in a recurring role.
Available 12th June

Derren Brown: Miracle (2018)
The hugely popular illusionist's 2015-16 stage show, filmed for TV at London's Palace Theatre. This time, his tricks and illusions revolve around faith healing and the performance of miracles.
Available 22nd June

Ghostbusters(2016)
Ignore the sexist trolls who sought to sink this reboot because it stars four awesome women (Melissa McCarthy, Kate McKinnon, Leslie Jones and Kristen Wiig) and enjoy what is essentially a super-entertaining sci-fi comedy romp.
Available 7th June

Glow (2018)
Season two of the comedy-drama series about a dysfunctional '80s female wrestling troupe. Think big hair, lots of lycra, and whip-smart one-liners. Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin and Kate Nash (who's very good in it, btw) lead a terrific ensemble cast.
Available 29th June

Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami (2017)
A sprawling documentary film about the iconic Grace Jones that was filmed over many years. It sometimes feels frustratingly unfocused, but the woman herself is as fascinating as you'd expect.
Available 1st June

Harvey Street Kids (2018)
A new animated kids' series featuring characters from the popular Harvey Comics. Expect adventures and exploration rooted in the ideas of friendship and neighbourliness.
Available 29th June

Marvel's Luke Cage (2018)
Season two of the Marvel superhero series. Mike Colter stars as the title character, a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin who now fights crime and corruption. Mahershala Ali and Rosario Dawson co-star.
Available 22nd June

The Break with Michelle Wolf (2018)
A new weekly topical variety show starring the comedian who really went in at the 2018 White House Correspondents' Dinner.
New episodes added Sundays

Mock the Week (2017)
This 16th season of the topical panel show hosted by Dara Ó Briain originally aired in late-2017. Guests include Zoe Lyons and Felicity Ward.
Available 21st June

Nailed It!(2018)
Season two of the infectious reality series where amateur bakers compete to replicate super-complicated cakes and confectionery - imagine a showstopper challenge from Great British Bake Off with even more bells and whistles.
Available 29th June

Nova: Inside Einstein's Mind (2015)
An acclaimed US documentary exploring how Albert Einstein developed the game-changing theory of relativity, one of the pillars of modern physics.
Available 1st June

Planet Earth II(2016)
This stunning BBC nature documentary series is, as its title suggests, a sequel to 2006's Planet Earth. A suitably soothing narration from Sir David Attenborough makes for classy and strangely comforting hangover telly.
Available 11th June

Queer Eye (2018)
That's right, season two is here already! Let's be real: Netflix knows when it's got a hit on its hands.
Available 15th June

Recovery Boys (2018)
This documentary film from Oscar-nominated director Elaine McMillion Sheldon follows four men as they attempt to reinvent their lives and mend broken relationships following years of drug abuse. It should be pretty harrowing and very emotional.
Available 29th June

RuPaul's Drag Race(2018)
Season 10 of the cult reality show searching for "America's next drag superstar". At this stage in the competition, with just a few episodes to go, could it be Asia O'Hara or Eureka for the win?
New episodes added Fridays, with the season finale on 20th June

Sausage Party (2016)
Computer-animated comedy film that's precisely as puerile as its double entendre title suggests. Fortunately, it's also very funny, and a voice cast led by Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig and Salma Hayek are clearly having a blast.
Available 26th June

Sense8 (2018)
The Wachowskis' cult sci-fi series (beloved especially for its representation of LGBTQ characters and themes) wraps with a two-hour series finale. Brace yourself for a whole lot of bittersweet.
Available 8th June

Set It Up(2018)
This Netflix original film is a rom-com about two assistants (Glen Powell and Zoey Deutsch) who hatch a plan to match-make their respective bosses (Lucy Liu and Taye Diggs).
Available 15th June

Shooter (2018)
Season three of the US action series starring the seemingly ageless Ryan Phillippe. He plays a highly decorated war veteran who's been coaxed out of retirement so he can thwart a plot to kill the president.
Available 22nd June

Star Trek: Beyond(2016)
Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto and Zoe Saldana return in the 13th and most recent Star Trek movie which is generally a pretty entertaining addition to the canon. Idris Elba (yes!) and Sofia Boutella (double yes!) co-star as the baddies.
Available 21st June

The Story of God with Morgan Freeman(2016)
A National Geographic Channel documentary series exploring various cultures and their attitudes towards religion and the existence of a higher power. Individual episodes focus on topics including "creation", "beyond death" and "apocalypse".
Available 1st June

The Boss(2016)
Comedy film about a female mogul (Melissa McCarthy) who loses her fortune and starts selling Girl Scout Cookies to build it back again. The jokes are hit and miss, but McCarthy and co-stars Kristen Bell and Peter Dinklage are super-fun to watch.
Available 24th June

The Edge of Seventeen (2016)
A classy and affecting coming-of-age film about a Portland teenager (Hailee Steinfeld) struggling with suicidal thoughts. Kyra Sedgwick and Woody Harrelson co-star.
Available 2nd June

The Staircase (2018)
Not a totally new title, but a continuation of the iconic 2004 true crime documentary series The Staircase. It centres on Michael Peterson, a novelist who was accused of killing his wife Kathleen when she was found, dead, at the bottom of a staircase.
Available 8th June

Treehouse Detectives(2018)
A new Netflix kids' series following two curious bears as they investigate questions such as, "What happened to the snowman?", "Where did all the caterpillars go?" and "Why do leaves fall from the trees?"
Available 8th June

Unsolved: Tupac & Biggie(2018)
A true crime anthology drama series exploring the murders of two iconic '90s rappers. The cast includes Wavyy Jonez, Marcc Rose, Josh Duhamel and former Destiny's Child singer LeToya Luckett.
Available 18th June

You Me Her (2018)
Season three of the surprisingly sweet US comedy-drama series about a suburban married couple who enter into a three-way romantic relationship. Every episode was lensed by a female director.
Available 1st June
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