With June just a week away, that means more content is coming your way on Netflix. Here’s a list of originals to expect from the streaming service, as you continue to binge watch away your spring and early summer, while indoors.

June 1
- November 13 – Documentary – Global Original
June 8
- The Staircase – Documentary – Global Original
- Alex Strangelove – Film – Global Original
- Ali’s Wedding – Film – Original
June 15
- Set It Up – Film – Global Original
- Sunday’s Illness – Film – Original
- Maktub – Film – Original
June 17
- La Balada de Hugo Sanchez – Series – Original
June 19
- Hannah Gadsby: Nanette – Stand-up Comedy Special – Global Original
June 22
- Brain on Fire – Film – Original
- Us and Them – Film – Original
- Marvel’s Luke Cage – Series – Global Original
June 24
- To Each, Her Own (aka Les Gouts et Les Couleurs) – Film – Orignal
June 26
- W. Kamau Bell: Private School Negro – Stand-up Comedy Special – Global Original
June 29
Glow – Series – Global Original
For a list of what’s coming to Amazon Prime Video for June, click here.
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