What’s New This Week on Netflix for the Week of June 16, 2025 


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The weather is warm, but you can still chill with Netflix. Here’s all the newest content hitting the streamer as we move through the sixth month of 2025.

June 16

• The Last Witch Hunter

June 17

• Justin Willman: Magic Lover — Netflix Comedy Special
• Kaulitz & Kaulitz: Season 2 — Netflix Series
• Scandal: Seasons 1–7
• Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem — Netflix Documentary

June 18

• America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Season 2 — Netflix Series
• Rosario Tijeras (Mexico): Season 4 — Netflix Series
• Somebody Feed Phil: Season 8 — Netflix Series
• Yolanthe — Netflix Series

June 19

• The Waterfront — Netflix Series

June 20

• KPop Demon Hunters — Netflix Family
• Olympo — Netflix Series
• Semi-Soeter — Netflix Film

June 22

• The Intern

About Netflix
Netflix is a global streaming leader that transformed the way audiences watch television and movies. Originally launched in 1997 as a DVD-by-mail rental company, Netflix introduced its streaming service in 2007, allowing subscribers to instantly watch TV shows and movies online. This move helped redefine home entertainment and sparked the streaming revolution that would eventually reshape the entire media landscape.

From the beginning, Netflix was driven by innovation. After transitioning from physical media to streaming, it expanded rapidly into original programming, debuting its first major success, House of Cards, in 2013. The platform quickly followed up with groundbreaking originals like Orange Is the New Black, Stranger Things, and The Crown, gaining critical acclaim and millions of loyal viewers. The company’s strategy of releasing entire seasons at once encouraged binge-watching, changing how people consumed serialized content and influencing how the industry approached distribution.

Over the years, Netflix has expanded its reach to more than 190 countries and now boasts over 300 million paid memberships worldwide. For those interested in other premium streaming services offering similar original content, platforms like Apple TV+, MAX, and Paramount+ have followed Netflix’s lead by investing heavily in originals, award contenders, and international storytelling. For classic British hits and mysteries, BritBox is another fan-favorite option.

Netflix has continued to evolve, investing in anime, documentaries, and acclaimed feature films like Roma and The Power of the Dog. If you’re exploring additional content-rich services, Hulu and Prime Video offer deep libraries with both original and legacy content. Meanwhile, fans of curious minds might enjoy documentary-focused Curiosity Stream.

Beyond film and television, Netflix has also ventured into interactive storytelling and mobile gaming, aiming to create a broad entertainment ecosystem. As cordcutters look to secure a strong connection for streaming, services like Verizon 5G Home Internet, AT&T Fiber Internet, or Earthlink can offer reliable high-speed access. For those seeking cybersecurity while streaming, solutions like NordVPN and Avast are trusted options to protect your digital experience.

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