New Netflix movies: the biggest films to stream in June 2024 (2024)

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New Netflix movies: June 14, 2024 update

Tom Power, senior entertainment reporter

Trigger Warning, a new action mystery-thriller starring Jessica Alba, is the latest Netflix Original to land on the streaming platform. We've also removed Jennifer Lopez's Atlas film from this guide as it's no longer considered new. Finally, we've update our coming soon section with the latest movie announcements from the streaming giant.

The amount of new Netflix movies that arrive on the streaming giant is both a blessing and a curse. For you, it means you've got something new to watch on Netflix every week. For us, it means updating this guide on a very regular basis.

Indeed, with so many new movies launching on the platform, it's an impossible job to include them all. So, to make things easier for ourselves (and, really, for you as you won't fall victim to choice paralysis), we only include the most notable films that debut on the world's best streaming service on any given week. For a complete rundown of what's arrived (or will arrive) this month, read our new on Netflix in June 2024 article.

If nothing in this guide sounds appealing, you'll want to read our best Netflix movies article instead, which is packed with top-tier recommendations. For now, though, scroll on down to learn about the biggest new Netflix movies that have arrived in June.

New Netflix movies: June

Trigger Warning

Release date: June 21
Runtime: 106 minutes
Age rating:
16-plus (US) / 15 (UK)
Cast: Jessica Alba, Mark Webber, Jake Weary, Anthony Michael Hall, Tone Bell, and Gabriel Basso
Director: Mouly Surya
Rotten Tomatoes (RT) score: TBC (critics); TBC (audience)

Billed as an action mystery-thriller, Trigger Warning stars Jessica Alba as Parker, a special forces commando who's pulled back to her hometown when her father suddenly dies. Unconvinced by the suggestions that he died of natural causes, Parker begins investigating – and soon finds herself coming up against numerous obstacles that attempt to block her attempts to unearth the truth.

Trigger Warning's RT scores are yet to be revealed (as of June 21) but, judging by the few reviews I've spotted online since its release, it sounds like another damp squib for the Netflix Original Film team. Labeled as a "lifeless", "routine", and "mediocre" flick that's as "inflammatory as a cheese sandwich" (erm, OUCH), this is certainly one of June's new Netflix movies you'll most likely want to skip.

Watch Trigger Warning on Netflix.

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Ultraman: Rising

Release date: June 14
Runtime: 121 minutes
Age rating: PG (US) / PG (UK)
Cast: Christopher Sean, Gedde Watanabe, Tamlyn Tomita, Keone Young, and Julia Harriman
Director: Shannon Tindle
RT score: 81% (critics); 94% (audience)

Based on Tsuburaya Productions' popular Ultraman franchise, this family-friendly flick aims to follow in the footsteps of Nimona, The Sea Beast, and other animated Netflix Originals with a successful streaming run. Sean voices Ken Sato, who reluctantly returns home to adopt the Ultraman mantle amid rising monster attacks on the Japanese city of Tokyo. Unbeknownst to Sato, though, he'll soon adopt a baby kaiju of his own – a life-altering event that'll force him to simultaneously protect his hometown and said baby monster from nefarious individuals.

Based on what the general critical and audience consensus is, Ultraman: Rising is one of the best new Netflix movies seen in a while. I's an extremely fun family adventure flick with tons of heart that'll certainly keep the kids entertained for a few hours.

Watch Ultraman: Rising on Netflix.

Hit Man

Release date: June 7
Runtime: 115 minutes
Age rating: 16-plus (US) / 15 (UK)
Cast: Glen Powell, Adria Arjona, Austin Amelio, Retta, Molly Bernard and Sanjay Rao
Director: Richard Linklater
RT score: 96% (critics); 91% (audience)

One of the best-rated new Netflix movies we've seen in a long time, this black comedy romantic thriller is a twisty, thrills-a-minute, and steamy flick that'll appeal to all kinds of genre fans. Powell plays Gary, an unassuming professor who discovers he has a hidden knack for portraying fake hit men. However, while his new lifestyle is full of perks, when he's hired by a mysterious client (Arjona) for a seemingly run of the mill assignment, things quickly take a turn for the silly and spectacular.

A flick inspired by true events, Hit Man is a, well, certified hit. Armed with potent on-screen chemistry from its two leads, and with mastermind director Richard Linklater behind the camera, we shouldn't have expected anything other than a terrific, captivating, and funny film that's done and dusted in less than two hours.

Watch Hit Man on Netflix.

1917

Release date: June 1
Runtime: 118 minutes
Age rating: 16-plus (US) / 15 (UK)
Cast: George MacKay, Dean-Charles Chapman, Mark Strong, Andrew Scott, Richard Madden, and Benedict Cumberbatch
Director: Sam Mendes
RT score: 88% (critics); 88% (audience)

Another harrowing depiction of the horrors and futility of war, Sam Mendes' 1917 movie is an emotionally raw, suspense-driven film that's technically impressive in its design. MacKay stars as Lance Corporal Will Schofield, who's tasked with delivering an vital message to the UK forces' front line in a bid to stave off a doomed offensive. Chapman also features heavily as Schofield's fellow soldier Tom Blake.

You'll remember 1917 for its thrilling and spine-chilling 'oner' sequence in its final act, but there are so many other memorable (not to mention hard-hitting) scenes in arguably Mendes' best feature film yet. An emotionally charged, heart-pounding, and tension-riddled movie that'll leave you numb.

Watch 1917 on Netflix.

Godzilla Minus One

Release date: June 1
Age rating:
PG-13 (US) / 12 (UK)
Runtime:125 minutes
Main cast:Ryûnosuke Kamiki, Minami Hamabe, Munetaka Aoki, Hidetaka Yoshioka, and Yuki Yamada
Director:Takashi Yamazaki
RT score:98% (critics); 98% (audience)

One of 2023's best movies, Godzilla Minus One took the legendary kaiju back to its post-war Japanese roots in an emotionally torturous drama that cements Godzilla's latest big-screen showing as one of the best in the titanic monster's illustrious history. Seen through the eyes of a traumatized kamikaze pilot (Kamiki), Minus One pits the merciless Godzilla in a battle against the Asian island nation as its population desperately grapples with and tries to survive a wave of attacks from the titular titan.

Releasing to mixed reviews in Japan, Godzilla Minus One was hailed as a masterclass in filmmaking upon its launch in western regions. Park everything you expect from a Godzilla film (including his recent MonsterVerse films) and settle in for a gut-punching drama that peppers its plot with destructive, high-stakes action, rich social commentary on the cost of war and survivor's guilt, and what an amazing sci-fi horror can look like on a shoestring budget.

Watch Godzilla Minus One on Netflix.

New Netflix movies: what's coming in 2024?

New Netflix movies: the biggest films to stream in June 2024 (2)

Here's a full list of the new Netflix movies that are due out on the streamer between June 28 and the end of 2024:

  • A Family Affair (June 28)
  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (July 3)
  • Blame the Game (July 12)
  • Find Me Falling (July 19)
  • Rebel Moon – Chapter One: Chalice of Blood (August 2)
  • Rebel Moon – Chapter Two: Curse of Forgiveness (August 2)
  • Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (August 2)
  • The Union (August 16)
  • Incoming (August 23)
  • The Deliverance (August 30)
  • Mission: Cross (August; date TBC)
  • His Three Daughters (September 20)
  • Family Pack (October; date TBC)
  • Back in Action (November 15)
  • Spellbound (November 22)
  • Carry-On (November, date TBC)
  • That Christmas (December, date TBC)
  • The Electric State (expected 2024)
  • Joy (expected 2024)
  • Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (expected 2024)
  • The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep (expected 2024)

For more Netflix-based coverage, read our best Netflix shows and best Netflix documentaries guides. Alternatively, find out how to sign up to Netflix or get the lowdown on whether it's worth cancelling your Netflix subscription.

Tom Power

Senior Entertainment Reporter

As TechRadar's senior entertainment reporter, Tom covers all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. You'll regularly find him writing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and many other topics of interest.

An NCTJ-accredited journalist, Tom also writes reviews, analytical articles, opinion pieces, and interview-led features on the biggest franchises, actors, directors and other industry leaders.You may see his quotes pop up in the odd official Marvel Studios video, too, such as this Moon Knight TV spot.

Away from work, Tom can be found checking out the latest video games, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, staying fit at the gym, and petting every dog he comes across.Got a scoop, interesting story, or an intriguing angle on the latest news in entertainment? Feel free to drop him a line.

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