New on Netflix UK in June 2020: The best movies, TV series, Originals and documentaries to stream next month – inews

Culture13 Reasons Why, Queer Eye, The Sinner, Dark and The Politician are all returning for new series in June

Thursday, 28th May 2020, 8:09 pm

Hot on the heels ofLove Is BlindandToo Hot To Handle, Netflix have acquired a bunch of new reality shows from American networks E! and Bravo.Keeping Up With The Kardashians, The Real Housewives of Atlanta and Beverly Hills andBelow Deckare all on the way to satisfy your binge-watching needs.

There's also the return of some of the streaming service's most loved series, from the fifth series ofQueer EyetoThe SinnerandDark, which will both kick off their third seasons. There's also the second series of The Politician and the last ever outing for13 Reasons Why.

It's shaping up to be a fantastic month for anyone looking for a new show to watch. Here's all the TV series, kids shows, documentaries and films on the way.

i's TV newsletter: what you should watch next

i's TV newsletter: what you should watch next

TV Shows

Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (1 June)

After a brief break, all 12 seasons of chef Anthony Bourdain's travel and cooking show are coming back to Netflix.

A reality series following staff working on mega yachts.

Keeping Up With The Kardashians (1 June)

Series one and two of the reality show following America's most famous family.

Married To Medicine (1 June)

Another reality series, this time following female doctors who juggle a demanding career with having a family.

A series about a woman who starts a new job at a PR company and meets her very introverted boss. Korean.

Revolutionary Love (1 June)

This drama tells the story of a wealthy heir who gives up everything for the woman he loves. Korean.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (1 June)

These reality series introduces the cities' wealthiest women and their families.

A sports competition series hosted by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.

The final episodes of theFull Housereboot.

Can You Hear Me? (4 June)

Three friends in a low-income neighborhood find humor and hope in their lives as they grapple with bad boyfriends and their dysfunctional families. French.

The final season of the dark teen series.

RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (5 June)

Fan favourites of past seasons return to compete for a place in theDrag Race Hall of Fame.

The Fab 5 return for yet more makeovers, this time in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

F is For Family (12 June)

Follow the Murphy family back to the 1970s for season four, when kids roamed wild, beer flowed freely and nothing came between a man and his TV.

Evidence found on the body of a homicide victim sparks hope in a prosecutor that his sister who disappeared 25 years earlier could still be alive. From Harlan Coben, creator of The Stranger.

All 11 series of the UK comedy-drama following reprobate Frank Gallagher and his sprawling Mancunian family.

The fourth season of the science animation from Adult Swim.

Hilarious high school teacher Gabriel Iglesias tries to make a difference in the lives of smart but underperforming students in season two.

People just Do Nothing (17 June)

The fifth series of the BBC Three comedy follows pirate radio station Kurupt FM and its hapless DJs.

Out to avenge his mother's death, a college student pledges a secret order and lands in a war between werewolves and practitioners of dark magic.

Ryan Murphy's high school political drama returns for a second season, this time with Payton running for local government.

For the third series, the anthology follows a detective investigating a series of heinous crimes committed by supposedly ordinary people without motive.

Crazy Delicious (24 June)

In this competition show, daring home chefs tempt the food gods with reinvented classics and fanciful feasts in their quest to win a golden apple.

Third series of the mind-bending drama investigating missing children and the fragility of time. German.

In this fresh take on the Arthurian legend, teenager Nimue joins forces with mercenary Arthur on a quest to find Merlin and deliver an ancient sword.

Stand-up Comedy

Eric Andr: Legalize Everything (23 June)

Eric Andre takes the stage in New Orleans and tackles flawed fast-food icons, the wonders of autofill and the bizarre choice for the "Cops" theme song.

Documentaries

Spelling The Dream (3 June)

Following four hopeful competitors' journeys, this documentary explores the trend of Indian Americans ruling the Scripps National Spelling Bee since 1999.

Four doctors at New York's storied Lenox Hill Hospital balance their personal lives and their dedication to their patients in this documentary series.

This compelling documentary follows the 2012 Steubenville, Ohio rape case, putting social media and high school football culture in the spotlight.

El Limite Infinito (17 June)

From early struggles to his climb up the Himalayas, Jean Maggi gets profiled in this documentary that highlights his advancement of adaptive sports.

From nature to nurture, this docuseries explores the groundbreaking science that reveals how infants discover life during their very first year.

Father. Soldier. Son (19 June)

When Sgt. First Class Brian Eisch is critically wounded in Afghanistan, it sets him and his sons on a journey of love, loss, redemption and legacy.

Follow the Indianapolis Star reporters that broke the story about USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar's abuse and hear from gymnasts like Maggie Nichols.

Dolly Parton: Here I Am (TBC)

Dolly Parton leads a moving, musical journey in this documentary that details the people and places who have helped shape her iconic career

Films

Armour of God: Chinese Zodiac (1 June)

Relic hunter Asian Hawk sets out on a mission to reclaim the priceless Chinese Zodiac sculptures that were stolen from the country in 1860.

When a volcanologist comes to investigate the recent rumblings of a dormant volcano, a massive eruption has everyone in town fighting for their lives.

When Scott learns that his longtime cyber-buddy from Berlin is a gorgeous young woman, he and his friends embark on a trip across Europe.

Hidden In Plain Sight (1 June)

A woman stages her own suicide but still lives in fear of her abusive ex-boyfriend tracking her down and stealing the son he never knew he had.

The Disaster Artist (1 June)

Aspiring actor Greg moves to Los Angeles with his strange friend Tommy, then agrees to star in his movie. Things start weird and then get a lot weirder.

The Addams Family (2 June)

A 2019 animated remake of the spooky classic.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (5 June)

Scientist Owen Grady and businesswoman Claire Dearing race to save an island full of dinosaurs from an erupting volcano.

The Last Days of American Crime (5 June)

A bank robber joins a plot to commit one final, historic heist before the government turns on a mind-altering signal that will end all criminal behaviour.

A fiery executive in a spiritless relationship falls victim to a dominant mafia boss, who imprisons her and gives her one year to fall in love with him. Polish.

Four African American veterans return to Vietnam decades after the war to find their squad leader's remains and a stash of buried gold. Directed by Spike Lee.

After the death of her mother, artist Annie and her family uncover their terrifying legacy and grapple with malevolent forces beyond their control.

After blowing a Broadway audition, a self-centered dancer reluctantly returns home and agrees to coach a squad of young misfits for a big competition.

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (19 June)

It's love at first sight for Dracula when he meets Ericka, the charming but mysterious captain of the monster cruise that Mavis plans for the family.

One-Way To Tomorrow (19 June)

Two strangers cross paths on a train en route to Izmir, bonding over their turbulent - and unexpectedly intertwined - romantic pasts. Turkish.

Based on a true and gripping story: Cuban spies infiltrate exile groups in the 1990s to stop terrorism against the island, but at a high personal cost.

Nobody Knows I'm Here (24 June)

A former child singer, traumatised by his experiences, becomes a recluse, nurturing his hurt until a woman comes into his life and really hears him.

Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (26 June)

Two small-town singers chase their pop star dreams at a global music competition, where high stakes, scheming rivals and onstage mishaps test their bond.

Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (26 June)

Mamma's gone, but the joyful memories linger. And under an eternal sun, to the sound of stellar pop, the party begins.

Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (TBC)

Georgia has two goals: Nab a gorgeous boyfriend, and throw the best 15th birthday party eve. Number one is in reach when a new boy moves to town.

A 1992 family comedy about the Newton family and their huge St Bernard, Beethoven.

Billy Madison stands to inherit a fortune when his father retires. But before that happens, Billy has to go back to school - all the way back.

Tensions arise for 1960s girl group the Dreams when manager Curtis demotes the talented Effie, replacing her with the more marketable Deena.

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (TBC)

A sportswriter and his Samoan lawyer embark on a hallucinogenic three-day romp from Los Angeles to Las Vegas in this counterculture cult favourite.

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (TBC)

When he learns that his friend has been accused of murder, Jack Reacher suspects a vast conspiracy and soon finds himself on the run alongside her.

Two suburbanites lose their girlfriends on the same day, so they head to the mall in search of solace in writer-director Kevin Smith's offbeat comedy.

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (TBC)

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