There is certainly no shortage of content to watch on Netflix, and the service has always been good at keeping new movies and shows flowing in so that subscribers don't lose interest. That means nearly every day sees a drop from the platform that includes at least a few new things to check out. However, today marks one of the rare days when Netflix has nothing new to offer. Worry not, though, for June has already provided a smorgasbord of fantastic content that you can go watch right now, and here are five recently-added must-watch titles.
Sony has been largely silent since they first announced they were hard at work on the PlayStation 5. Sure, we've seen the new DualSense controller, Mark Cerny publicly gave developers some insight into the technical side of things, and we got a completely unsurprising logo reveal a while back. Still, gamers are dying to hear what Sony's plans are for the new hardware and what games they can expect to get their hands on when it launches this holiday season.
Before COVID-19 became completely overwhelming, before murder hornets ruled the memes, and before protests spread across the world to fight racial injustice, there was a simpler time. Back in March, the only things you could find anyone talking about were a gay redneck named Joe Exotic, some tigers and "that bitch Carole Baskin." Netflix's Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness had a record run at #1 on the Top 10 list and kept the entire world captivated for well over a month, and though the show isn't such a common topic of conversation anymore, Exotic isn't ready to quiet down just yet.
The COVID-19 coronavirus has made a lasting impression on every facet of normal life around the world. The novel virus has now infected nearly 7 million people globally and resulted in the deaths of 400,000, and although many cities and businesses in major countries have reopened, there's no denying that risk of infection remains a serious concern.
Netflix is no stranger to underrated and overlooked comedies. The addition of films like Sex Drive, Wine Country and Sleeping With Other People prove that there is plenty for comedy fans to watch if they're willing to dig for lesser-known but utterly hilarious content. One such underrated flick has been making its way up the service's Top 10 list over the past 24 hours, and it's well worth checking out if you're a Seth Rogen fan.
Netflix is no stranger to classic movies. Just in the past few months alone the streaming service has dropped such beloved films as horror flick The Silence of the Lambs, the brilliantly fun Back to the Future trilogy, the adventurous Indiana Jones series, and the 80s mega-hit E.T. the Extraterrestrial. But the platform never plays it safe, always ensuring that subscribers have something new to look forward to all throughout any given month. And while June has already been off to a great start as a whole, one film in particular has unexpectedly popped up in Netflix's Top 10 Movies list today and it's the best kind of classic.
Netflix isn't letting up with the smorgasbord of new hit shows to keep you tuned in throughout the rest of the year. The beginning of May introduced the second season of the hit series Dead to Me and season 16 of the long-running Grey's Anatomy, and the end of the month saw the platform drop the workplace comedy Space Force, reuniting The Office's Greg Daniels and Steve Carell. Now, June is shaping up to be another phenomenal 30 days of binge-watching, and today alone might just offer enough to keep you on the couch all month.
The official Star Wars Twitter account took to the platform today to announce Lucasfilm's full support of actor John Boyega's impassioned speech at Hyde Park. The announcement even went so far as to call Boyega their hero, ensuring him that his career was not in jeopardy for the words he spoke to the crowd gathered alongside him Wednesday morning.
COVID-19 has had a significant effect on the world with 6.3 million cases and 380,000 deaths since it first emerged very late last year. The pandemic has put millions of people out of work and resulted in the closure of hundreds of thousands of businesses worldwide in an attempt to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. Now, as companies begin reopening and trying to resume some semblance of normalcy, many are faced with the unfortunate reality that the shutdowns may have done irreparable damage to their financial viability.