Beavis and Butt‑Head to Netflix June
- What's on Netflix reported on May 19 that Beavis and Butt-Head is slated to begin streaming on Netflix in the United States on June 16. - The reported drop centers on Mike Judge's revival-era run, with Netflix labeling the addition “New volumes” and exact season or episode counts still unclear. - Paramount+ still lists Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head with two seasons; Netflix has not yet posted a matching Tudum announcement.
What’s on Netflix reported on May 19 that *Beavis and Butt-Head* is scheduled to arrive on Netflix in the United States on June 16, marking the first time the franchise has been listed for the service there. The outlet said Netflix is labeling the addition “New volumes,” a phrasing that points to more than a single batch of episodes but does not specify a count. Netflix has not, so far, published a corresponding Tudum post naming the show in its 2026 lineup. Mike Judge’s revival is the likeliest version involved. Paramount+ currently lists *Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head* as a 2022 series with two seasons and 24 episodes, and What’s on Netflix said its reading of recent licensing patterns suggests the newer Paramount+ seasons are the ones headed to Netflix rather than the full original MTV run. That remains an informed read by the outlet, not a formal Netflix episode guide. (whats-on-netflix.com) ### Which version of the show is reportedly coming? What’s on Netflix said the June 16 addition appears tied to the revival-era series rather than the 1990s library. The report said Netflix’s internal labeling uses “New volumes,” and it compared the listing to other recent Paramount licensing arrangements in which newer rebooted seasons landed first. (paramountplus.com) Paramount+ identifies the current revival as *Mike Judge’s Beavis and Butt-Head*, with Season 1 episodes dated from August and September 2022 and a total of two seasons on its service. That gives the clearest official baseline for what “multiple seasons” could mean, even though Netflix has not published a season-by-season breakdown. ### Why is this notable for Netflix? (whats-on-netflix.com) What’s on Netflix said this would be the first time *Beavis and Butt-Head* has come to Netflix, based on its tracking of the service’s catalog going back to the 2010s. The report framed the move as notable because Paramount has largely kept major library titles for its own streaming ecosystem. (paramountplus.com) Netflix’s own Tudum guide to 2026 programming, published May 1, lays out many new and returning shows for the year but does not mention *Beavis and Butt-Head* in the material surfaced here. That leaves the June listing in the category of a reported catalog addition rather than a fully announced Netflix editorial push. ### Is this a U.S.-only release? What’s on Netflix said the current evidence points to a U.S.-only pickup. (whats-on-netflix.com) The report said it was not seeing signs that markets including the UK, Canada or Australia would receive the series on June 16. That matters because Netflix licensing often varies by territory. As of the report’s publication on May 19, the cited availability was for Netflix US subscribers, not a global rollout. (netflix.com) ### What is still unconfirmed? Netflix has not publicly specified the number of seasons, the number of episodes or whether the package includes only the revival or any earlier material. (whats-on-netflix.com) What’s on Netflix said only that multiple seasons were expected and that more detail was still pending. Paramount+ still hosts the revival series on its own platform, where it is listed with two seasons. (whats-on-netflix.com) That means the clearest next checkpoint is June 16, when Netflix’s U.S. catalog should show whether the service added one season, both currently listed revival seasons, or a broader package. (paramountplus.com)