Here’s Everything Worth A Watch On Netflix In June 2021 – Secret Manchester

Posted: May 24, 2021 at 8:12 pm

Hmm, Ive a feeling this months Netflix roundup might prove rather invaluable to you now that lockdown is officially over But anyway, irrespective of the world outside, you can find blockbuster films, hot new series, and thought-provoking documentaries unleashed on Netflix this month, ready and waiting to stream. Heres the best of what to watch on Netflix UK this June.

David Attenborough is back, continuing with his urgent message to protect our planet. Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planetwill uncover how humans have pushed beyond the thresholds of what the Earth can handle, with a worrying outcome for our planet. The documentary follows A Life On Our Planet, which gave a stark warning to audiences to do more for Mother Earth before its too late. The film was so hard-hitting, many viewers vowed to change their lifestyles. Watch it on June 4th.

Starring Jane The Virgin alumni Gina Rodriguez, Awakefollows former soldier Jill, who finds herself in a tricky situation when a mysterious catastrophe wipes out all electronics and takes away humanitys ability to sleep. When she discovers that her daughter may be the key to fixing it all, will she do whatever it takes to protect her family, or make the ultimate sacrifice to save mankind? Streaming from June 9th.

The most wanted man in France is returning for a second round, picking up where it left off with stakes even higher than before. Assane will be forced to deal with a detective on his trail, more Pelligrini-related drama, and a dramatic kidnapping that will force him into uncomfortable territory, with a promise to explore much more of the thiefs backstory as we delve deeper into the series. Binge-watch from June 111th.

Kevin Hart is back in the brand new comedy-drama Fatherhood, which follows a single dad whos forced to raise his daughter alone after his wife tragically dies just one day after giving birth. Inspired by a true story, the heartfelt movie explores fear, heartache and loss as Matthew (Hart) struggles in his journey to navigate his little girl through life alone. Watch it from June 18th.

For the property lovers among us, The Worlds Most Amazing Vacation Rentalsexplores some of the most breathtaking places to stay across the globe through three presenters eyes. The show leaves no corner of the world left undiscovered, showcasing some of the most impressive Airbnbs and rentals on private islands, some of the worlds best cities and so much more. Think Instant Hotel with a bit more glamour and way, way less drama, mixed with Caroline Quentins The Worlds Most Extraordinary Homes. Watch it from June 18th.

Big fan of Love Island? Then its likely youll be hooked on Too Hot To Handle. First airing during the lockdown 1.0 last spring, the show gained quite the following thanks to its raunchy, back-stabbing antics which saw contestants financially penalised if they got up to any steamy stuff while in the house including kissing! The concept challenges its mega-horny cast into restraining themselves for the full duration of their time in the villa, which sounds pretty simple, but to this lot it definitely isnt. Binge-watch from June 23rd.

Brand new comedy-drama Sex/Life is coming to Netflix this month, based on B.B. Eastons memoir 44 Chapters About 4 Men.After leaving her wild New York City life behind to start anew with her new husband in the suburbs, Billie finds herself pining for her old life, and writes a journal to express her feelings behind her husbands back. He, of course, inevitably finds it and decides to challenge himself to meet her needs combining her raunchy past with her new, suburban present. Showrunners have promised a whole lot of steamy scenes for the show, so its probably not one to watch with the parents. Stream it from June 25th.

Jason Momoa brings DC superhero Aquaman to life in the characters first live-action origins movie, heading underwater on a mission to find the iconic Trident ofAtlan and fight for his rightful place as King of Atlantis. Also starring Nicole Kidman and Amber Heard (which you probably knew already), the film is ranked one of the best so far in the DCEU (their cinematic universe, for those who dont follow all that stuff), and is landing on Netflix sometime next month.

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