Netflix: see 5 films and series that premiere between June 15th and 21st, 2026

Jun 16, 2026
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Check out the new additions to the streaming catalog and get ready for the marathon

Janaine Fernandes

The week promises to move the Netflix catalog with premieres for all tastes (Image: eafaru | Shutterstock)

This week’s news on Netflix is ​​a great option for those who want to break out of their routine and explore new stories. Between the 15th and 21st of June, the catalog receives releases that promise to please different audience profiles, guaranteeing good marathons. With productions that range from suspense to drama, action, cinema classics and sports documentaries, the selection brings together films and series that balance emotion, tension and entertainment in the right way.

Next, check out 5 films and series that premiere between June 15th and 21st, 2026 on Netflix!

1. I Will Find You (06/18)

In “I Will Find You”, a man convicted of murdering his own son sees his life change when he discovers clues that the child may be alive (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

Based on romance by Harlan Coben, the series “I Will Find You” follows David Burroughs, a man sentenced to life in prison for the murder of his own son. Years after the tragedy, he receives unexpected information that puts everything he believed he knew into doubt: there are signs that the child may be alive. The discovery sparks new hope and leads David to embark on a desperate search for the truth.

Determined to prove his innocence, he needs to escape from prison and follow clues that lead him through a web of secrets, lies and conspiracies. While trying to find out what really happened to his son, David also faces people interested in keeping the past buried. With a constant suspenseful atmosphere, the production combines family mystery, criminal investigation and twists.

2. No Country for Old Men (06/19)

In the film “No Country for Old Men”, the discovery of a suitcase with millions of dollars triggers a violent chase in the Texas countryside (Image: Digital reproduction | Scott Rudin Productions, Miramax Films Production and Paramount Classics)

Winner of four Oscars, including Best Picture, the film “No Country for Old Men”, by the Coen brothers, is set in Texas in the 1980s and shows Llewelyn Moss, a hunter who finds the remains of a drug deal that ended in a massacre. There, he discovers a suitcase containing millions of dollars and decides to keep the money, without imagining the consequences of his choice.

The decision triggers a brutal chase led by Anton Chigurh, a cold and unpredictable killer who eliminates anyone in his path. At the same time, Sheriff Ed Tom Bell tries to understand the escalation of violence that has taken over the region.

As the destinies of the three characters intersect, the film builds a tense narrative about greed and the difficulty of facing an increasingly violent world. The work is based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy and is considered one of the greatest thrillers of the 21st century.

3. Husbands in Action (06/19)

“Husbands in Action” follows the story of a detective who teams up with his ex-wife’s current husband to rescue her from the hands of a criminal organization (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

O film “Husbands in Action” revolves around Hwang Chung Sik, a headstrong detective who still bears the scars of divorce years after the end of his marriage. His life changes direction when Si Nae, his ex-wife, is kidnapped by a dangerous criminal organization. Determined to rescue her, he must face unresolved feelings and make decisions that place him in increasingly risky situations.

To carry out the mission, Chung Sik is forced to join forces with Lee Min Seok, Si Nae’s current husband. With completely opposite personalities, the two face a relationship full of friction as they try to locate the missing woman. Between action scenes, moments of humor and personal conflicts, the plot shows the unlikely partnership formed to face the threat and save the person who unites them.

4. The Coloring Book (06/19)

“The Coloring Book” shows a widowed father who, alongside his son with Down syndrome, faces a trip full of challenges while trying to get to a baseball game (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

In “The Coloring Book”, after losing his wife, Lucky needs to deal with grief while taking on the responsibility of raising his son Mason, a boy with Down syndrome, on his own. Amid the difficulties of their new routine, father and son decide to embark on a special journey through Atlanta to watch the first baseball game of their lives together. Along the way, however, a series of unforeseen events put the duo’s plans at risk.

Between transportation problems, unexpected setbacks and emotional challenges, the trip turns into an experience of self-discovery and strengthening family ties. As they try to get to the stadium, Lucky and Mason learn to face the pain of loss and find new reasons to move forward. With a sensitive and moving approach, the film portrays themes such as love, fatherhood, resilience and inclusion, highlighting the strength of the relationship between father and son.

5. Várzea: Where Football is Born (20/06)

In the documentary miniseries “Várzea: Where Football is Born”, stories of players, fans and teams reveal the strength of floodplain football in São Paulo (Image: Digital reproduction | Netflix)

“Várzea: Where Football is Born” follows the universe of soccer of floodplains in São Paulo, focusing on the Super Copa Pioneer, one of the most traditional competitions of the sport in the capital of São Paulo. Between matches played, behind the scenes of the teams and preparation for the games, the production shows the dedication of athletes, managers and fans who keep this tradition alive in the city’s neighborhoods.

Throughout the episodes, the series brings together stories from characters linked to the floodplain and testimonies from names like Cafu and Raphinha, who recall their experiences in this scenario. With images of the fields, the fans and the teams’ routine, the documentary portrays the passion for amateur football and its presence in São Paulo’s sporting culture.

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