June on Netflix: Squid Game, Poop Cruise, and emotions that pull you in without warning!

Calendar 6/4/2025

Best Netflix series June 2025. Squid Game 3, Ginny & Georgia, FUBAR and true crime documentaries. Check out what’s worth watching this month!

What to Watch on Netflix JUNE 2025?

A new month, a new dose of series emotions – and these are emotions that hit the mark. June 2025 on Netflix is a mix of dramas that stay with you for a long time, epic finales, long-awaited returns, and… documentaries that you start watching out of curiosity and end with your jaw dropped.

This month, there’s no room for random premieres – most of them are productions that strongly strike at emotions: the fight for justice, fall from grace, desperate decisions, and the final showdown in the most iconic game of the decade. For fans of stories about power, chaos, love, revenge, and big choices – Netflix has served up a menu that comfortably lasts for a whole month of binge-watching.

Check out our selection of the 5 series that stand out the most in June.

Squid Game – season 3 (final)

Premiere: June 27

This is the end of the game – literally and figuratively. The third season of “Squid Game” is the long-awaited conclusion of one of the biggest stories in streaming history. Seong Gi-hun is no longer the same man who once fought for his life against other desperate participants. Now he returns as someone who understands the rules – and wants to destroy them from within.

The creators promise that the final installment will not only reveal the inner workings of the organization but will also turn the entire structure of the game upside down. There will be new faces, returns of familiar characters, and decisions that can cost lives – not only for the participants but also for those pulling the strings. Visually and emotionally, it is supposed to be even stronger than before – more brutal truth about a world that enjoys watching others suffer for entertainment. A finale that could redefine this series.

Aniela

Premiere: June 11

Małgorzata Kożuchowska in a role we haven't seen her in for a long time. “Aniela” is a Polish social drama about a woman from high society who suddenly loses everything – money, status, family name, and the illusion of control. Suddenly, she goes from salons and foundations to the real world, where no one intends to treat her leniently.

The series shows what happens when the illusion of the upper class collides with the brutality of everyday life. Without illusions, but with a dose of humor and self-irony. Aniela tries to find her way in a world of work, independence, and relationships that are no longer based on influence, but on trust. It’s a story about a woman who spent her whole life playing someone else – and now has to decide who she actually is when everything is taken away from her.

Ginny & Georgia – season 3

Premiere: June 5

Idyllic? That ended a long time ago. In the third season, Georgia finds herself in the dock, and her past—previously swept under the rug—comes to light in the spotlight. Ginny, forced to grow up faster than she planned, grapples with loyalty to her mother and her own identity.

The relationship between mother and daughter is put to the ultimate test—this time it’s not about little lies or minor dramas, but about freedom, trust, and responsibility. This season resembles a psychological drama more than the light teen drama that it all started with.

It's also worth noting the production quality—the filming took place mainly in Toronto, but with greater scale than ever before. A higher budget is evident: the shots are more cinematic, the music builds tension more subtly, and the actors were given more space for their emotions. Ginny & Georgia 3.0 is not just a continuation—it’s a clear step towards a more mature serialized storytelling. Premiere: June 5.

FUBAR – season 2

Premiere: June 12

Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as a CIA agent who has definitely different plans for retirement. The second season brings more action, more humor, and even greater production scale. Filming took place in Canada and New Mexico, focusing on practical effects and dynamic handheld shots. Everything here smells like 80s action cinema, but with a modern polish.

Trainwreck: Poop Cruise

Premiere: June 24

What happens when a luxury cruise turns into a stinky nightmare? Netflix revisits the events of 2013, when the ship Carnival Triumph – later dubbed by the media as the "poop cruise" – became stranded in the Caribbean Sea without power, air conditioning, or running water. An engine failure turned a dream cruise of a few days into hell on the water: with broken toilets, a lack of food, and the drama of passengers trapped on a drifting ship.

This documentary is more than just a typical disaster account – it's a social experiment in a closed environment. The direction emphasizes rawness: authentic phone recordings, eyewitness accounts, paired with statements from crisis management and PR experts. The result? A story about how thin the line is between civilization and chaos.

The entire production is done in a true crime + reality disaster style – dry, straightforward, without unnecessary pathos.

So what will you choose this month?

The finale of Squid Game? A cruise that turned into a horror? Or perhaps the return of FUBAR with Arnold in great shape? June 2025 is a month where Netflix does not take shortcuts – we get grand premieres, emotions in every form, and stories that stick with the viewer for longer.