5 great Netflix shows you shouldn't miss in June 2025

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(L to R) Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia, Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller
(L to R) Sabrina Grdevich as Cynthia, Brianne Howey as Georgia Miller

So much good stuff on Netflix, right? That really is not meant to be a question, but a statement. Possibly the question mark was not needed? (Oh, wait...there it is again.)

But you need to pick and choose between what you and what you don't. Lots of good shows might be left out. There is only so much time in the world, of course.

All of the five series below are definitely worth your time. All of returning winners as well, so you know what you see has been seen before and loved (or unloved). But you can be the ultimate judge.

These 5 Netflix shows are worth watching in June

FUBAR season 2

Pure fun? Maybe, and it better be. Arnold Schwarzenegger as (possibly) your favorite CIA operative who struggles to have a healthy relationship with his daughter. Meanwhile, Carrie-Anne Moss joins the cast as a former East German spy who everyone assumes was dead.

If you saw the first season of FUBAR, you know what to expect. Lots of actions, funny quips, and slight drama, but endless entertainment. The trailer for the second season seems to imply the status quo will remain the same.

Ginny & Georgia season 3

Is the latest season of a show that follows the Millers any good? Who cares, right? This slight thematic take on Gilmore Girls is worth watching due to the cast and the rapport between everyone on the show. It's not going to win awards, and it does not strive to.

You want to be entertained, and this dramedy does just that. As long as Brianne Howey is playing Georgia and Antonia Gentry is playing Ginny, we are fine, and the world is an OK place.

Tires season 2

Season 1 of Shane Gillis' show was met with mixed reviews. The new season is different; it's great. Gillis is an interesting comedian who sometimes doesn't understand what his audience might want, and he is going to deliver the material the same way. That's what good comedians do.

You might ask what Tires is about, and that is a loaded question. It could end up being the kind of happy-feels that Schitt's Creek has, but will it? Is Gillis the kind of self-aware comedic writer that Dan Levy is? Maybe, but you have to turn in to find out.

Somebody Feed Phil season 8 (dropping June 18)

You might not know anything about this series, but here is something that will make you more confused: the Phil on the series is the same Phil (Rosenthal) who created the show Everybody Loves Raymond. This is a non-fiction series whose title implies what you need, but the humor is real.

But eight seasons already? Are they all worth it? You betcha.

Squid Game season 3 (dropping June 27)

You knew this would be on the list, right? Gi-Hun returned in season 2 looking to right the wrongs of the overlords who are in charge of the game, but did he? No. He is still alive, though, so what happens next?

Season 2 of your favorite Korean series bleeds (likely literally) into season 3, the final season of the iconic show. Will the Front Man meet his maker (whoever that is), and will the good intentions of Gi-Hun win out? Who knows, and that's the joy in watching.

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