What's on Netflix posts June 2026 arrivals

- What's on Netflix published a June 2026 arrivals guide on May 20, listing Netflix originals, returning series and licensed library titles scheduled across the month. - The guide’s headline titles included “Avatar: The Last Airbender” season 2, “Poor Things,” and the “Creed” trilogy, with June 1 positioned as a major drop date. - A separate What’s on Netflix tracker, posted May 20, lists 2026 Netflix originals with Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh status.

What’s on Netflix posted a June 2026 arrivals guide on May 20 that lays out a month built around both Netflix originals and licensed library additions. The independent Netflix-focused site said the slate includes the return of “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” a June 1 batch led by the “Creed” films, and several other titles arriving on different dates through the month. The same day, the outlet also published a separate running list of 2026 Netflix originals that have reached Rotten Tomatoes’ “Certified Fresh” mark. ### Which June titles did the guide put at the center of the month? Kasey Moore of What’s on Netflix wrote that June is anchored by “Avatar: The Last Airbender” season 2, which the site described as the “crown jewel” of Netflix’s original lineup for the month. The guide also named “I Will Find You,” a U.S.-based Harlan Coben adaptation starring Sam Worthington, and “Office Romance,” a romantic comedy with Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, among the featured originals. (whats-on-netflix.com) June 2026 also includes returning Netflix programming such as “Sweet Magnolias,” according to the guide. Moore said the month mixes “long-awaited Originals” with licensed titles and noted the list was a “work-in-progress,” with updates expected as Netflix adds more release information. ### What licensed movies and shows were highlighted? June 1 is the biggest single date in the guide as published, with What’s on Netflix saying the month “kicks off with a bang” through the arrival of the complete “Creed” trilogy and “Rocky Balboa.” The same overview also highlighted “Poor Things” among early-month library additions. (whats-on-netflix.com) The guide also pointed to “Resident Alien” and “Lawmen: Bass Reeves” as notable non-Netflix additions joining the service in June. (whats-on-netflix.com) In its opening summary, the article described the month as a mix of “licensed favorites” and original releases rather than a slate driven by one category alone. ### How was the list presented? What’s on Netflix framed the June post as a U.S. arrivals guide and said it would keep updating the article as more titles are announced. (whats-on-netflix.com) The published page includes a running schedule organized by date, with a “TBD” section for titles that have been identified for June but do not yet have a specific release day. May 20 is the publication date shown on both the June arrivals guide and the separate Certified Fresh article. (whats-on-netflix.com) The June post says readers should “keep checking back for further updates,” indicating the list is intended to change as Netflix finalizes the month’s schedule. ### What does the Certified Fresh list add? What’s on Netflix said its second May 20 post tracks Netflix original movies and series from 2026 that have earned Rotten Tomatoes’ “Certified Fresh” label. (whats-on-netflix.com) The article says the list is meant to separate critically well-reviewed titles from the broader volume of releases on the service. The Certified Fresh roundup names titles including “People We Meet on Vacation,” which the article lists at 76%, and “The Rip,” listed at 78%. (whats-on-netflix.com) The post also cites returning series such as “Beef” and references other 2026 originals including “Peaky Blinders” and “Lord of the Flies” in describing the year’s better-reviewed Netflix output so far. ### Where can readers track the next updates? (whats-on-netflix.com) What’s on Netflix said the June 2026 arrivals article will continue to be updated as Netflix confirms more dates and additions. The site’s June guide and its May 20 Certified Fresh tracker are both live now, and the June page says more announcements are expected in the coming weeks. (whats-on-netflix.com 1) (whats-on-netflix.com 2)

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