Streaming service Netflix has an exciting line-up of fresh content slated to drop in June. Viewers can look forward to watching psychological thrillers like Black Mirror Season 6, a documentary on Arnold Schwarzenegger with never-seen-before footage, and the much-awaited final season of popular teen drama Never Have I Ever. Here’s a look at eight web series and documentaries that are arriving on Netflix in the first half of June.
A Beautiful Life
A Beautiful Life is a Danish musical that revolves around Elliott (Christopher Lund Nissen), a talented young fisherman blessed with an exceptional voice. Elliot catches the attention of Suzanne (Christine Albeck Borge), a renowned music manager. Suzanne introduces Elliott to her daughter Lilly (Inga Ibsdotter Lilleaas), a recently divorced music producer. As Elliott embarks on his journey towards fame, he must confront the hardships of his past that not only jeopardise his breakthrough but also put his growing affection for Lilly at risk.
Streaming from: June 1
The Forest
The Forest is a French crime drama television series that revolves around the disappearance of a teenage girl, Jennifer Lenoir (Isis Guillaume). As police begin searching for Jennifer, one of her teachers, Eve Mendel (Alexia Barlier), collaborates with the investigators. But Eve has demons of her own to battle. The hunt for Jennifer opens a can of worms in the quiet village of Montfaucon.
Streaming from: June 1
Scoop
Karishma Tanna plays rising crime reporter Jagruti Pathak in the Hansal Mehta-directed series Scoop, a Hindi courtroom drama. Jagruti finds herself at the centre of a murder investigation involving another journalist Jaideb Sen (Prosenjit Chatterjee) and the underworld could be involved. As the primary suspect, Jagruti must prove her innocence while facing intense scrutiny from the public, who believe she used her connections with the underworld to eliminate her rival.
Streaming from: June 2
Arnold
The three-part documentary Arnold delves into the life of actor-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, providing insights into his journey from bodybuilding to becoming an action hero and eventually a politician. The series features candid interviews with Schwarzenegger, his friends, enemies, co-stars, and observers. They discuss various aspects of his life, including his intense bodybuilding days, successful career in Hollywood, decisions as the governor of California, and the ups and downs of his family life.
Streaming from: June 7
You Do You
You Do You is a Turkish comedy movie revolving around Merve, who embraces a bohemian lifestyle. When confronted with the possibility of being evicted from her apartment, she takes up a new job and unexpectedly finds herself entangled in a situationship with her new boss.
Streaming from: June 9
Never Have I Ever S4
Never Have I Ever revolves around Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan), a teenage girl of Indian-American descent grappling with challenging circumstances caused by her quick-tempered disposition. In the fourth and final season of the show, Devi and her friends are in their senior year. With the prospect of college looming large, their struggles with self-identity and persistent infatuations still persist. Now they must be prepared to confront what lies ahead.
Streaming from: June 8
Our Planet II
Sir David Attenborough takes on the mantle of narrator in Our Planet II, a captivating four-part series that delves into the enigmatic phenomenon of animal migration. The series unravels the secrets behind their journeys. Through mesmerising and inventive cinematography, viewers are treated to awe-inspiring and emotionally gripping tales from the world of nature.
Streaming from: June 14
Black Mirror S6
Charlie Brooker's acclaimed anthology series Black Mirror is set to make a highly-anticipated comeback in June after a four-year hiatus. The upcoming sixth season will captivate viewers once again with its thought-provoking dystopian narratives, presenting five brand-new stories that promise to challenge and unsettle audiences.
Streaming from: June 15