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Best new movies and TV series on Netflix Australia: June 2025

Your jam-packed guide to everything landing on Netflix Australia this month.


By Eliza Janssen | 27 May 2025

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Each month, loads of new films and TV shows are added to Netflix Australia‘s library. Eliza Janssen presents her picks for titles worth watching. For the full list of everything arriving on the platform, scroll down.

 

Top Picks: TV

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The Survivors: Limited Series (June 6)

A sleepy seaside town; a tragic cold case; a body washed up on the beach, bringing all that darkness and secrecy from the past ashore with it. This brand-new Aussie-made drama is built of familiar elements, to be sure, but super-showrunner Tony Ayres has pulled off similarly juicy mysteries for Netflix before (see: Clickbait), and it’s based on yet another bestseller from author Jane Harper (see: The Dry).

 

With that pedigree and a compelling cast of relative unknowns, it should be an absorbing combo of family melodrama and whodunnit, following a young couple who expected a homecoming with their difficult parent and instead get drawn into a chilling murder mystery. It’s set in Tasmania, too, making it just about as “Down Under” as possible without crossing over to our pals in Aotearoa.


Squid Game: Season 3 (June 27)

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Six more episodes: that’s all we’re getting from creator Hwang Dong-hyuk and his stream-stealing dystopian phenomenon, after last year’s somewhat disappointing second season. After the mammoth success of the first season—which was only intended to be a one-and-done affair—the second and third seasons feel like one extended wrap-up of all those gnarly ideas and themes.


Halfway through his return to the bloodthirsty Games, Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) might be regretting his campaign to set things right, since the show’s last cliffhanger showed his rebellion ending in massive teal-suited casualties and a very pissed-off Front Man (Lee Byung-hun). Is six episodes enough time to bring down the whole nasty game-of-death operation, or could we be in for a massive downer ending? All signs point to yikes, considering the series’ cynical social messaging.


Top Picks: Movies + Specials


Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (June 11)

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I had the pleasure of rewatching Titanic the other night, and am thrilled to report that it still slaps and is in fact a bit underrated, if anything. My household was distracted while watching, however, due to our constant questioning and marvelling at 2023’s shocking OceanGate explosion, where a handful of tremendously rich people died in an experimental capsule at the bottom of the ocean.

 

Finally, two years after the tragedy, we’re able to get some deeper insight and answers to our morbid musings through this feature-length investigation. It’ll hopefully detail the who, the how, and the grisly schadenfreude-filled reaction that arose in the disaster’s wake—rated R, I’m expecting a doco that doesn’t hold back on the event’s bleakness.


KPop Demon Hunters (June 20)

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Korea’s explosively popular girl band scene is in a state of relative turmoil right now, with three members of juggernaut group BLACKPINK going solo with mixed results, and various scandals sending idols and fans into downward spirals. Could these fictional K-pop stars set everything right—and even win more converts to the cause of incredibly catchy songs and slay choreo/outfits?


Rendered in slick CG animation, this original feature film follows three talented gals who sometimes sell out stadiums and sometimes take down supernatural beasties with awesome glowy weapons. Ken Jeong, Joel Kim Booster and Liza Koshy provide comic support, and the groovy character designs are giving a bit of Totally Spies with a contemporary stan-baiting flair.

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Wicked (June 26)


This mega-musical adaptation caused a wee bit of havoc during its cash-stacking cinema run, with some overeager patrons singing along from their theatre seats. Personally I do not think this is okay—you really reckon I came here to listen to Cynthia Erivo feat. You, random theatre kid in seat 8E? Shut up! And don’t get me started on people who belt along to live musical theatre…may a house fall on them, and may a lost Kansas farmgirl steal their shoes.

Luckily, with this tuneful Oz remix now available to stream, we can all try (and, with respect, fail) to sing along with Elphaba (Erivo) and Glinda (Ariana Grande). A heartfelt confection that really doesn’t feel like its hefty 2+ hour runtime. Bring on part two!


All titles arriving on Netflix Australia in June


June 3

Sara – Woman in the Shadows


June 4

Criminal Code: Season 2

Eva Lasting: Season 3

Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal

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June 5

Barracuda Queens: Season 2

Ginny & Georgia: Season 3

Rumours

Tires: Season 2


June 6

K.O.The SurvivorsTyler Perry’s Straw


June 8

WWE Money in the Bank 2025


June 9

The Creature Cases: Chapter 5


June 10

Dumb Money

Trainwreck: The Astro World Tragedy


June 11

Aniela

Cheers to Life

Cocaine Air: Smugglers at 30,000 Ft.

Our Times

Titan: The OceanGate Disaster


June 12

The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish: Season 2

FUBAR: Season 2

North Shore: Season 1


June 13

Kings of Jo’Burg: Season 3


June 15

The Pope’s Exorcist


June 17

Freelance

Justin Willman: Magic Lover

Kaulitz & Kaulitz: Season 2

Trainwreck: Mayor of Mayhem


June 18

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Season 2

Somebody Feed Phil: Season 8

YOLANTHE


June 19

The Waterfront


June 20

The Edge

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KPop Demon Hunters

Olympo

Semi-Soeter


June 24

Trainwreck: Poop Cruise


June 25

Steph Tolev: Filth Queen


June 25

The Ultimatum: Queer Love: Season 2


June 26

Wicked


June 27

Squid Game: Season 3


June 28

Upgrade

WWE Night of Champions 2025


Coming Soon

The Great Indian Kapil Show: Season 3

Rana Naidu: Season 2

Too Hot to Handle: Spain



 
 
 

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