Netflix: new films and shows streaming this week

Your guide to new shows and films to stream on Netflix from 17 to 23 June 2024 in Australia.
Jessica Alba in Trigger Warning. Image: Netflix

For everything streaming on Netflix in June, head to this article.


19 June

Black Barbie

Documentary. Discover the untold story of the first Black Barbie and the pivotal role three trailblazing women at Mattel had in creating a doll who looked like them.

21 June

Trigger Warning

Film. A Special Forces commando (Jessica Alba) takes ownership of her father’s bar after his sudden death, only to find herself at odds with a violent gang running rampant in her hometown.

22 June

Rising Impact

Anime series. When a third-grader’s natural gift for golf is accidentally discovered by a pro player, the boy embarks on a journey to be the world’s best golfer.

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My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman – Season 5 (12 June)

Dave sits down with Grammy winner Miley Cyrus and basketball icon Charles Barkley for a fresh set of revealing interviews about their lives and careers.

Bridgerton – Season 3, Part 2 (13 June)

Netflix Bridgerton S3.
Nicola Coughlan in Bridgerton season 3. Image: Netflix

As a new crop of debutantes yearns to become the brightest of the ball, a wallflower with a double life finds her light amid secrets and surprises.

Read: Bridgerton Season 3 – all the usual froth but with a mature edge

Parasite (15 June)

Film. One by one, the crafty members of a destitute family insinuate themselves into the household staff of a wealthy couple living in oblivious privilege. The Oscar-winning 2019 film is directed by Bong Joon Ho.

Taken (15 June)

Film. When his daughter is kidnapped by a gang of human traffickers while vacationing in Paris, a former spy must pull out all the stops to save her. Stars Liam Neeson.

The Fault in Our Stars (15 June)

Film. Two teens meet at a cancer support group, and together they face the challenge of building a relationship under the shadow of terminal illness.

Silvi Vann-Wall is a journalist, podcaster, and filmmaker. They joined ScreenHub as Film Content Lead in 2022. Twitter: @SilviReports