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The Best New Movies Coming to Netflix in June 2024

By Vidhi

Updated - June 11, 20246 min read

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As movie lovers anticipate blockbuster releases in theaters this summer, Netflix has some exciting new additions to its streaming lineup in June 2024. With a variety of genres and themes, there's something for everyone, from young adults to history buffs and action enthusiasts. Here's a look at the top seven movies you won't want to miss this month.

 

1. Divergent Series - Available June 1

For those craving a return to dystopian adventures, Netflix is bringing all three films of the Divergent series starting June 1. Based on Veronica Roth's popular book series, Divergent follows the journey of Tris Prior, played by Shailene Woodley, in a society divided into factions. Alongside Theo James, Miles Teller, and Ansel Elgort, Tris navigates her identity and battles the oppressive system led by Jeanine Matthews (Kate Winslet). The films are known for their gripping storylines and compelling soundtracks featuring artists like Ellie Goulding and Imagine Dragons.

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2. On the Basis of Sex - Available June 1

Also arriving on June 1 is the biographical drama "On the Basis of Sex," which tells the inspiring true story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Felicity Jones stars as the iconic Supreme Court Justice, highlighting her early career and her fight for gender equality. The film showcases Ginsburg's personal and professional challenges, including her partnership with her husband Marty (played by Armie Hammer). It's a must-watch for those interested in legal history and social justice.

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3. Crazy Rich Asians - Available June 6

"Crazy Rich Asians," based on Kevin Kwan's best-selling novel, hits Netflix on June 6. This romantic comedy stars Constance Wu as Rachel Chu, an Asian American woman who travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend Nick Young’s (Henry Golding) family. Rachel faces cultural clashes and familial obstacles, especially from Nick's formidable mother, Eleanor (Michelle Yeoh). The movie, which also features Gemma Chan and Awkwafina, offers a delightful mix of humor, romance, and cultural insights, culminating in a heartwarming resolution.

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4. Hit Man - Available June 7

Directed by Richard Linklater, "Hit Man" premieres on Netflix on June 7. The film stars Glen Powell as Gary Johnson, a fake hitman who uses various disguises and personas to trap his clients. Based on a true story from a Texas Monthly article, Powell’s character is a chameleon, adopting different looks and accents to deceive those who hire him. The plot thickens when he meets Madison (Adria Arjona), adding a twist to his con artist life. This comedic thriller showcases Powell's versatility and promises plenty of laughs and surprises.

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5. Black Barbie - Available June 19

"Black Barbie," a documentary produced by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers, debuts on Netflix on June 19. The film explores the creation of the first Black Barbie doll, focusing on the efforts of Beulah Mae Mitchell, Kitty Black, and Stacey McBride Irby. Directed by Lagueria Davis, the documentary sheds light on the cultural and social impact of this iconic toy. Premiering at the 2023 SXSW Film Festival, "Black Barbie" is an insightful look into the intersection of race, representation, and consumer culture.

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6. Aftersun - Available June 21

Coming to Netflix on June 21 is "Aftersun," a poignant drama written and directed by Charlotte Wells. Paul Mescal, known for his role in "Normal People," stars as a father reflecting on a holiday with his daughter Sophie, played by Frankie Corio. The film delves into themes of memory and melancholy, earning Mescal an Oscar nomination for Best Actor. "Aftersun" has been praised for its emotional depth and was a standout at the Cannes Film Festival in 2022.

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7. A Family Affair - Available June 28

Rounding out the month is "A Family Affair," set to release on June 28. This romantic comedy features Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, and Joey King in a humorous and awkward love triangle. After working as an assistant for Chris Cole (Efron) for two years, Zara Ford (King) discovers him in a compromising position with her mother, Brooke Harwood (Kidman). The film, directed by Richard LaGravenese and written by Carrie Solomon, also stars Kathy Bates and Liza Koshy. Produced by the team behind "Anyone But You," this movie promises laughter and heartfelt moments.

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June 2024 is shaping up to be an exciting month for Netflix subscribers. With a mix of action, romance, comedy, and drama, the new releases cater to a wide array of tastes and preferences. Whether you're in the mood for a dystopian adventure with the Divergent series, a historical biopic like "On the Basis of Sex," or a light-hearted rom-com like "Crazy Rich Asians," there's plenty to look forward to. Be sure to mark your calendars and enjoy these new films from the comfort of your home.

 

FAQs: The Best New Movies on Netflix in June 2024

 

Q1. What are the highlights of Netflix's new movie releases in June 2024?

Ans: Netflix's June 2024 highlights include the entire Divergent series, the biographical drama "On the Basis of Sex," the romantic comedy "Crazy Rich Asians," Richard Linklater's "Hit Man," the documentary "Black Barbie," the emotional drama "Aftersun," and the romantic comedy "A Family Affair."

 

Q2. When will "Hit Man" and "A Family Affair" be available on Netflix?

Ans: Hit Man will be available on Netflix starting June 7, 2024, while "A Family Affair" will be available on June 28, 2024.

 

Q3. What is "Black Barbie" about?

Ans: Black Barbie is a documentary produced by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers that explores the creation and cultural impact of the first Black Barbie doll. It focuses on the efforts of Beulah Mae Mitchell, Kitty Black, and Stacey McBride Irby, and premieres on Netflix on June 19, 2024.

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