
The first month of summer 2023 promises to be hot on Netflix: two of the most popular series of the streaming platform – “The Witcher” and “Black Mirror” are returning with new seasons. June also sees the release of the sequel to Mining, one of the most popular movies in Netflix history.
In addition to them, we also meet with: Never Was: Season 4where the last year of high school is accompanied by dilemmas, identity crises and longing for undying love; Our planet II, a documentary series about our planet’s great migrations, featuring animals that are constantly on the move on Earth; and Nimonaan extraordinary story about friendship that can be born in the most unexpected situations, and about the need to accept yourself and others as they are.
Here’s all the news:
Big titles offered by Netflix for the month of June
Extract 2 (from June 16)
Chris Hemsworth returns as Tyler Rake Extraction 2, the sequel to the famous action game released 3 years ago. Picking up a bit from the events of the first film, Rake returns as an Australian mercenary working on the black market.
A new dangerous mission awaits him: to save a family from prison, which was abused by a ruthless Georgian gangster. Hemsworth reunites with director Sam Hargrave, and the film is produced by AGBO Joe and Anthony Russo.
Netflix announced in January of this year that The Excavation would have a sequel, the original film released in 2020 was a huge and unexpected success, becoming at the time the most-watched original feature film created by the American streaming platform.
Black Mirror: Season 6 (from June 15)
The long-awaited return of Charlie Brooker’s darkly satirical anthology opens anew with every episode. This is the sixth season of the series Black mirror it is the most unpredictable, the most unexpected, and the hardest to fit into one category.
“Partly as a challenge, partly to keep things fresh for myself and the audience, I started this season by deliberately upending some of my basic assumptions about what to expect,” said Charlie Brooker, creator, writer and executive producer of Black Mirror. . months ago
He also said that, in addition to elements that will be familiar to fans of the series, the new season will include some that he previously “vowed” never to use, and that most of the stories presented will take place in the past, “reset a little seriously.”
The Witcher: Season 3, Volume 1 (From June 29)
As the kings, elves and demons of the continent fight for her capture, Geralt hides Ciri, determined to protect his newly reunited family from those who threaten to destroy it.
Trusting Ciri with her magical powers, Yennefer leads them to Arethusa’s fortress, where she hopes to learn more about the girl’s untapped powers; instead, they find themselves caught in a battleground of political corruption, black magic and betrayal. They must fight back, risk everything, or risk losing each other forever.
Volume 1 will include 5 episodes and the last 3 of the season will be released next month on July 27. The third season will also be Henry Cavill’s last as Geralt, following the shock news last October that Liam Hemsworth, Chris’ brother, would take up the mantle of The Witcher.
What other series can we see on Netflix in June?
The Manifesto: Season 4, Part 2 (From June 2)
The date of death approaches, and the passengers of Flight 828 and their loved ones try to fulfill their callings and prevent the terrible future that awaits them.
Valeria: Season 2 (from June 2)
New love triangles, new life stages, birthdays marking a new decade. The same four friends go through everything together.
Love Is Blind: Brazil: Season 3 (From June 7)
Can true love come to life in cabins? Camila Queiros and Klebber Toledo host a new series of Brazilian bachelorettes in search of true love.
Never Was: Season 4 (from June 8)
The last year of high school has come. Amidst dilemmas, identity crises, and the quest for undying love, can Devi and her gang meet in the future?
Human Resources: Season 2 (from June 9)
From one-night stands to relationships at the office, the critters who work in the HR department find themselves in a whole new group of people.
This World Can’t Tear Me Down (from June 9)
An old friend returns to the neighborhood and Zerocalcare wants to help him find his place in the world. But what is the right thing to do?
Tex Mex Motors (from June 9)
In this fascinating series, junk is transformed into jewels by the skilled hands of those who bring cars from Mexico to El Paso to restore them.
Let’s break up (from June 22)
A romantic comedy series in which a seemingly happy super couple decides to split up and things quickly get complicated.
Sleeping dog (from June 22)
A former detective now living on the streets tries to uncover the truth after a new death casts doubt on a supposedly solved case.
Titans: Season 4 (releases June 25)
The road home is paved with obstacles for the Titans, who face a powerful and deadly cult in Metropolis, whose goal is to destroy superheroes and the entire world.
Remove (from June 28)
A man and a woman in love try to start a new life together after discovering a device that can make people disappear.
New movies on Netflix in the first month of summer
A Beautiful Life (from June 1)
A young fisherman with a hidden talent is discovered by a music producer and must now decide if he is ready for fame and love.
Rich in Love 2 (from June 2)
Paula leaves Rio de Janeiro to resume medical volunteer work in the Amazon jungle, but Teto hatches a plan to follow her, with chaotic consequences.
You Do You (from June 9)
Mervé chose the bohemian life, but the attraction is not mutual. Threatened with eviction, she takes a job and forms a dubious partnership with her new boss.
Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King (from June 16)
A boy with the heart of a lion, but no magical powers, wants to become the sorcerer king, and four other sorcerer kings from the past want to destroy the Clover Kingdom.
The Perfect Mind (from June 23)
A fashion editor believes she has once again put her career in jeopardy after discovering that the handsome young man she kissed at a party is her new colleague and the son of her boss.
Through my window: Through the sea (from June 23)
After a year of separation, Raquel and Ares are going on a hot trip again. Amid friendly flirtations and new doubts, will their love succeed?
Nimona (from June 30)
To prove his innocence, a knight accused of murder turns to a shape-shifting teenage girl. Could it be the monster he wants to kill?
Documentaries released on Netflix in June
Arnold (from June 7)
An intimate documentary series that chronicles the multifaceted life and career of Arnold Schwarzenegger, from champion bodybuilder to Hollywood legend and politician.
Tour de France: Unchained (from June 8)
The series tells the story of how several cycling teams compete with tears and triumph in the toughest race in the world in 2022.
Killer of playing cards (from June 9)
A documentary series in which a playing card left at a crime scene links a string of murders to a notorious serial killer who terrorized Spain in 2003.
Our Planet II (from June 14)
Unravel the mysteries of the billions of animals that move across Earth in this documentary series about our planet’s great migrations.
Break Point: Season 2 (from June 21)
In the second half of the 2022 season, tennis’ most promising players will fulfill their dreams and shatter hopes as they move from Wimbledon to the US Open.
New Romanian series on Netflix: Adela (from June 1)
The lives of two sisters diverge when one learns that she is the daughter of a media mogul and the other steals her identity.
As always, you can read more new information from the world of movies and series, as well as other exciting news in this weekend’s Nerd Alert column:
- India removes Mendeleev’s table from school textbooks / The colored “mermaid” is in trouble / Everest is not the deadliest peak in the world
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