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Malcolm McMillan

5 new Netflix movies and shows you need to stream this week (June 15-21)

Britt Lower as Rachel Mills in episode 106 of "I Will Find You".

If you're looking to find what new movies and shows Netflix is adding this week, I've got you covered. While the streaming service is adding just 14 new movies and shows this week, there are a few titles worth adding to your watchlist.

For fans of Harlan Coben, "I Will Find You" is the latest book of his to be turned into a series, and it's coming to Netflix this week. "Voicemails for Isabelle" is another one to add to your watchlist, as this movie comes loaded with talent, including Zoey Deutch and Nick Offerman. The movie I'm most excited for, though, is "Color Book," which blew me away at the Atlanta Film Festival last year. And don't sleep on "The Amazing Digital Circus: The Finale" or "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders," both of which drop new episodes this week.

Those aren't the only movies, shows and live events to add to your watchlist this week, though. Here's the full schedule of everything new on Netflix over the next seven days, along with my top picks for what you need to stream. Don't forget to check out everything new on Netflix in June 2026 for even more movies and shows to check out.

New on Netflix this week: Top picks

'I Will Find You'

Genre: Thriller miniseries

What it's about: This Harlan Coben adaptation stars Sam Worthington as David. He's been wrongly imprisoned for the murder of his son ... who, it turns out, might still be alive.

Why you should watch it: Worthington is a big name, but this show also features Emmy-winner Britt Lower and legendary actor Clancy Brown. Coben adaptations tend to be binge-worthy in general, but with this cast, chances are you'll find something to like.

Watch "I Will Find You" on Netflix starting June 18

'Voicemails for Isabelle'

Genre: Romantic comedy movie

What it's about: "Voicemails for Isabelle" stars Zoey Deutch as Jill, who is grieving the loss of her sister, Isabelle (Ciara Bravo). As part of her process, she leaves heartfelt and vulnerable voicemails on Isabelle’s old number. The twist? That number now belongs to Wes (Nick Robinson), who starts to feel something for Jill as he listens to more and more of her messages.

Why you should watch it: People have been eagerly awaiting this rom-com, which was originally set to star Hailee Steinfeld. I think Deutch is a great choice for the lead, though, and I think audiences could fall for her just as much as Wes does.

Watch "Voicemails for Isabelle" on Netflix starting June 19

'Color Book'

Genre: Drama movie

What it's about: "Color Book" centers on Lucky (William Catlett), a newly single Black father struggling with the loss of his wife. He's also struggling with raising their son, Mason (Jeremiah Daniels), who has Down Syndrome. To try and get back to normal, they set out to attend Mason's first baseball game, but the day out does not go as planned.

Why you should watch it: When I saw this back in 2025, I was blown away by the chemistry between Catlett and Daniels. They're excellent separately and together, and the movie really hinges on their performances. You'll definitely feel things watching "Color Book," in no small part due to a twist partway through that will catch you off guard.

Watch "Color Book" on Netflix starting June 19

'The Amazing Digital Circus: The Finale'

Genre: Adult animated web series

What it's about: "The Amazing Digital Circus" is an Australian adult-animated web series that's been ongoing for years now. It follows a group of humans — Pomni, Jax, Ragatha, Gangle, Kinger, and Zooble — who are trapped inside a madness-inducing, circus-themed virtual reality simulation. Overseeing it all is an AI ringmaster named Caine, who has been more often foe than friend.

Why you should watch it: This show has such a big following that its final episodes got a theatrical release dubbed "The Last Act." If you missed it in theaters, now is the time to see what the hype around this show is all about.

Watch "The Amazing Digital Circus: The Finale on Netflix starting June 19

'America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders' season 3

Genre: Reality series

What it's about: "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" is part reality competition series, part documentary, but it's all drama. Follow along for the third year in a row as Netflix chronicles the returning veterans and the hopeful newcomers trying to make the Dallas Cowboys cheer squad.

Why you should watch it: Making the squad is difficult, and even if you make it, it's demanding work with little pay. That's led to high turnover in the past, but this year only six spots are up for grabs, so don't miss the intense competition to claim those last few places on the roster.

Watch "America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" season 3 on Netflix starting June 16

Everything new on Netflix: June 15-21

JUNE 15

  • "Drinking Buddies"
  • "Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief"
  • "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters"

JUNE 16

"AMERICA'S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders" season 3 (Netflix series)

From making the squad and dazzling stadiums to navigating fame and passionate fans, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders return for their fiercest season yet.

  • "Beavis and Butt-head: The Mike Judge Collection" vol. 1-3
  • "Funny People"
  • "Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head" seasons 1-2

JUNE 17

  • "André Is an Idiot"

JUNE 18

"I Will Find You" (Netflix series)

An innocent father serving life for the murder of his own son receives evidence that his child may still be alive—and must break out of prison to find out the truth.

JUNE 19

"Color Book" (Netflix film)

A newly widowed father's quest to take his son to his first baseball game becomes a daylong journey of strength and resilience in this moving drama.

"Oasis" (ES) (Netflix series)

When a young woman mysteriously vanishes from a luxury resort, staff and guests alike become suspects — trapped inside until the truth comes out.

"Voicemails for Isabelle" (Netflix film)

A young woman's hilariously confessional voicemails to her late sister are unknowingly redirected to a stranger, who begins to fall in love from afar.

  • "The Amazing Digital Circus: The Finale"

JUNE 20

"The Root Of The Game" (BR) (Netflix sports series)

Brazil lives, breathes and exports várzea. This series delves into the stories behind the beautiful game — one with the power to change lives.

Leaving Netflix This Week

Leaving 6/16/26

"Aquarius" seasons 1-2
"Unbroken"

Leaving 6/19/26

"The Iron Claw"

Leaving 6/20/26

"The Expendables"
"The Expendables 2"
"The Expendables 3"
"The Expendables 4"

Leaving 6/21/26

"Zoey 101" seasons 1-2

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