Mark these Netflix June release dates before someone spoils them
Netflix is done playing it safe this June. The streaming giant is rolling out a lineup that swings from the roar of a football stadium to the quiet ache of a voicemail left for someone who can no longer answer.
Netflix is bringing a strong lineup to screens this June. There is something for everyone, from football drama to laugh-out-loud comedy.
Mexico 86 (June 3)
The month kicks off with ‘Mexico 86’, a sports action film directed by Gabriel Ripstein. The story is set during the FIFA World Cup hosted by Mexico. It follows the thrill of the tournament and the grind behind chasing the trophy. Diego Luna leads the cast alongside Karla Souza, Daniel Giménez Cacho, Álvaro Guerrero, Memo Villegas, and Juan Pablo Fernández.
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Office Romance (June 5)
One of the most talked-about films of the year finally arrives on June 5. Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein star in this romantic comedy about two workaholics who fall for each other and try to keep it under wraps at the office. Things get messy when feelings take over. Ol Parker directs, with a supporting cast that includes Betty Gilpin, Amy Sedaris, Tony Hale, Bradley Whitford, and Edward James Olmos.
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Voicemails for Isabelle (June 5)
Also dropping on June 5 is this emotional yet funny drama. Jill deals with the grief of losing her sister by leaving her voicemails, chronicling her messy life in San Francisco. When the number gets reassigned, a real estate agent in Austin starts picking up the unexpectedly personal messages. Leah McKendrick directs. The film stars Zoey Deutch, Nick Robinson, Nick Offerman, Lukas Gage, Harry Shum Jr., Ciara Bravo, Megan Danso, Toby Sandeman, Spencer Lord, and Gil Bellows.
Little Brother (June 26)
WWE star John Cena closes out the month with a comedy. He plays a successful real estate agent whose well-ordered life is thrown into chaos when his oddball little brother shows up out of nowhere. Matt Spicer directs the film. Eric Andre, Michelle Monaghan, Chris Meloni, Ego Nwodim, Sherry Cola, Caleb Hearon, Ben Ahlers, and Bryce Gheisar round out the cast.
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