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Netflix Bingelist: June

New Netflix Original shows and June departures.

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Netflix Bingelist: June
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For June, the show list so far is very skimpy. Netflix has not released a formal list of everything coming to Netflix in June, but the list will officially be announced in the next few weeks. Here is a list of a few Netflix original shows that are definitely coming to Netflix in June and a list of everything that is leaving Netflix so far in June.

1. Hibana -Spark-

June 2nd

The first season of a Japanese show on how two struggling comedians struggle to get by. And they embark on a journey to find the meaning of life. The new drama series is based upon an award winning book by Naoki Matayoshi. It’s subtitle heavy as you’d expect from a foreign Netflix Original.

2. Bo Burnham: Make Happy

June 3rd

His new standup special performed exclusively for Netflix will feature more of his voice and humor many fans have come to expect while offering a musical performance too. The 25 year old has broken into the comedy scene with massive amount of success. You can currently watch him in his stand-up special entitled "What."

3. Voltron: Legendary Defender (Season 1)

June 10th

Netflix is continuing its partnership with Dreamworks with the release of Reboot series of Voltron. On June 10th Netflix will release 13 episodes that debut a new story where five unlikely heroes together form as Voltron to defeat evil. This joins many Dreamworks projects exclusive to Netflix including TURBO Fast, Mr Peabody and Sherman Show and Dawn of the Croods.

4. Orange is the New Black (Season 4)

June 17th


In June, Orange is the New Black is coming back to Netflix for its 4th season. Last season the show moved away from the original storyline with Piper Chapman. This decreased the popularity of the show in the 3rd season.

5. The Fundamentals of Caring

June 24th

This Netflix Original movie starring Selena Gomez. The movie is based upon the novel The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving by Jonathan Evison. The movie movie features two handicapped men, Ben and Trevor, who go on a roadtrip. The movie is starring Selena Gomez, Paul Rudd, Craig Roberts, Jennifer Ehle, Megan Ferguson and Frederick Weller.

So far, there have not been many public announcements from Netflix about leaving titles, but these are the four days worth of titles that will be leaving Netflix so far in June.

June 1st

  • Boys Over Flowers – 1 Season
  • Disney Animation Collection: Vol. 5: Wind in the Willows – 1 Season
  • El Chapulin Colorado – 1 Season
  • Elias: Rescue Team Adventures – 1 Season
  • La Familia P. Luche – 3 Seasons
  • La Rosa de Guadalupe – 1 Season
  • Little Princess – 3 Seasons
  • Maria de todos los Angeles – 1 Season
  • Porque el amor manda – 1 Season
  • Scarlet and Black – Mini-Series
  • Secret Garden – 1 Season
  • Street Football – 3 Seasons
  • The Super Hero Squad Show – 2 Seasons
  • Una Familia de diez – 1 Season
  • You Are Beautiful – 1 Season

June 2nd

  • Eureka Seven – 2 Seasons
  • Human Prey – 1 Season

June 4th

  • The Big Bad (2011)

June 5th

  • Dogs with Jobs (2002)

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