Sneak peek: 29 new movies and series coming to Netflix on June 1

So much goodness.
Alfred Hitchcock and a Stack of His Scripts
Alfred Hitchcock and a Stack of His Scripts | Herbert Dorfman/GettyImages

As with every month on Netflix, your favorite streamer is bringing a lot of new goodies on June 1. The total number of 29 might not seem as much as the last few months, but then fewer things are leaving at the end of May. There’s less to give because there is less to take away.

And while we will get into what will be streaming beginning next week, we can tease a bit deeper into June as well. On June 5, the third season of Ginny & Georgia drops. FUBAR Season 2 will be released on June 12. The Waterfront appears on June 19. Squid Game Season 3 starts on June 27.

In other words, there is going to be good stuff delivered throughout the month, but we have to wait a little longer than normal to view them.

What is coming to Netflix on the first day of June 2025?

Perhaps the best thing about the first of June is that an Alfred Hitchcock collection will be appearing. Some of the movies you might not have seen, but even the ones that are worth another look. Rear Window, The Birds, and Vertigo are all-time gems. We have a bit more information on that below.

Arriving on Netflix on June 1:

  • Barbarian (2022)
  • Bee Movie (2017)
  • Dune (1984)
  • Focus (2015)
  • Hitchcock (2012)
  • Hop (2011)
  • MacGruber (2010)
  • Neighbors (2014)
  • Now You See Me (2013)
  • Now You See Me 2 (2016)
  • Pokémon The Series: XY
  • Pokémon The Series: XY: XY: Kalos Quest
  • Pokémon The Series: XY: XYZ
  • The American (2010)
  • The Blues Brothers (1980)
  • The Devil’s Own (1997)
  • The Great Outdoors (1988)
  • The Legend of Zorro (2005)
  • The Night Before (2015)
  • The Theory of Everything (2014)
  • The Town (2010)
  • U-571 (2000)
  • Us (2019)

In addition to the above, the Alfred Hitchcock Collection will consist of a couple of later-era greats. Frenzy (1972) and Family Plot (1976) are different. There is nothing funny about Vertigo, of course, but Family Plot is a dark comedy. Frenzy is more of a straightforward narrative than some of Hitchcock's earlier work. We know the story surrounds a serial killer, for instance.

The Hitchcock collection also includes The Man Who Knew Too Much. In other words, you might be watching a lot of the master of suspense to start June.

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