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- Check out classic movies and new releases this June on Netflix.
- Watch “Rocky IV,” “The Karate Kid Part II,” and “The Big Lebowski.”
- Also available this month is the new Jennifer Lopez movie “Office Romance.”
Here are the best movies on Netflix in June 2026.
Gramercy Pictures
This Coen brothers classic stars Jeff Bridges as a burnout bowling enthusiast known around LA as “The Dude,” who gets himself in some deep trouble as a result of mistaken identity.
Warner Bros.
Before Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan transformed the vampire genre with “Sinners,” they crafted this spectacular extension of the “Rocky” franchise with Jordan playing the son of Apollo Creed.
Columbia Pictures
Everyone gushes over the first “Karate Kid” movie, and rightfully so, but the sequel deserves some love, too. Here, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) travels with Mr. Miyagi (Pat Morita) to visit his dying father in Okinawa, leading to the two forging a tighter bond as they deal with a Miyagi family rival.
Sony Pictures Classics
Anne Hathaway earned an Oscar nomination for this riveting performance as a troubled young woman who has been released from rehab to attend her sister’s wedding.
MGM
From the montages to the music, this sequel, written and directed by Sylvester Stallone, epitomizes the 1980s Cold War era as Rocky Balboa (Stallone) must travel to Russia to fight Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren).
20th Century Fox
With baseball season in full swing, this is the time to sit back and watch this classic about a young Little Leaguer named Henry (Thomas Ian Nicholas) who, after recovering from a broken arm, suddenly can throw Major League heat. It leads to him being signed by the struggling Chicago Cubs.
TriStar Pictures
If football is more your thing, you can watch this biopic on Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger. With Sean Astin in the title role, the film follows Rudy as he’s determined to play for his favorite childhood team, the University of Notre Dame.
Sony
This classic rom-com stars Matthew McConaughey as he falls for his wedding planner, played by Jennifer Lopez.
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Lopez’s latest rom-com is a Netflix original that stars the singer as a no-nonsense CEO who lets her guard down when she meets the new company lawyer, played by “Ted Lasso” star Brett Goldstein.
Searchlight Pictures
If you need something outlandish in your life, you can’t go wrong with Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.” Set in 1882, it follows a young woman played by Emma Stone who, after a brain transplant, rediscovers life and sexuality. Stone earned an Oscar for her performance.
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