Final Squid Game Season Arrives on Netflix This June

Also coming to Netflix this June: Tyler Perry’s Straw and the gripping doc Titan: The OceanGate Disaster

Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun in the final season of Squid Game | ©Image Credit: Netflix
Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun in the final season of Squid Game | ©Image Credit: Netflix

Netflix’s June 2025 lineup is packed with exciting new titles and returning favorites, but all eyes are on the highly anticipated final season of Squid Game. The global phenomenon that redefined survival thrillers is set to conclude its gripping story this month, promising intense drama, shocking twists, and emotional farewells. Beyond the Squid Game finale, subscribers can expect a dynamic mix of documentaries, comedies, and original films arriving all month long. Read on to uncover the must-watch titles hitting Netflix this June.

Squid Game: Season 3 (June 27th)

Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun in the final season of Squid Game | ©Image Credit: Netflix
Lee Jung-jae as Gi-hun in the final season of Squid Game | ©Image Credit: Netflix

The highly anticipated third and final season of Squid Game picks up with Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) reeling from the loss of his closest ally and haunted by the manipulations of the enigmatic Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), whose hidden identity allowed him to infiltrate the game undetected. Determined to end the brutal cycle once and for all, Gi-hun presses forward in his mission, while the Front Man prepares his next ruthless move. As the surviving players make their choices, the stakes grow deadlier with every round. Helmed once again by creator Hwang Dong-hyuk, who promises a powerful and fitting conclusion, the final chapter aims to answer one lingering question: can humanity survive in a world built on cruelty?

As Squid Game prepares to deliver its explosive conclusion, Netflix is also bringing back a strong lineup of returning favorites this June. Whether you’re into small-town secrets, laugh-out-loud comedies, intense action, or emotional reality shows, there’s plenty more to binge alongside the global phenomenon.

Ginny & Georgia: Season 3 (June 5th)

Sara Waisglass as Maxine in episode 305 of Ginny & Georgia | ©Image Credit: Netflix
Sara Waisglass as Maxine in episode 305 of Ginny & Georgia | ©Image Credit: Netflix

Georgia’s fairy tale wedding takes a dark turn when she’s arrested for murder, thrusting the Miller family into an intense spotlight. As the media frenzy builds, Ginny is forced to confront whether she’s truly ready to face the world by her mother’s side. With tensions rising and secrets unraveling, this season will test the bond between mother and daughter like never before.

Tires: Season 2 (June 5th)

(L to R) Kilah Fox as Kilah and Jon Lovitz in Episode 201 of Tires | ©Image Credit: Netflix
(L to R) Kilah Fox as Kilah and Jon Lovitz in Episode 201 of Tires | ©Image Credit: Netflix

After an unexpected marketing win, Will and Shane find themselves riding high as their once-struggling tire shop gains sudden traction. But with rapid success comes bigger obstacles, and the duo must navigate the challenges of growth while trying to keep their momentum.

FUBAR: Season 2 (June 12th)

(L to R) Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner, Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner, Carrie-Anne Moss as Greta Nelso in episode 201 of Fubar | ©Image Credit: Netflix
(L to R) Arnold Schwarzenegger as Luke Brunner, Monica Barbaro as Emma Brunner, Carrie-Anne Moss as Greta Nelson in episode 201 of Fubar | ©Image Credit: Netflix

Luke, Emma, and the gang are back and ready for more action. But when a shadowy new terrorist emerges, their return to duty takes a dangerous turn, threatening global security and pushing them to their limits in this high-octane sequel.

America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Season 2 (June 18th)

America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2 | ©Image Credit: Netflix
America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Season 2 | ©Image Credit: Netflix

A new wave of hopefuls steps into the spotlight, facing stiff competition, rigorous training, and sky-high expectations in pursuit of the ultimate goal: becoming a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. The stakes are higher and the routines sharper in this inspiring behind-the-scenes look.

Somebody Feed Phil: Season 8 (June 18th)

Phil Rosenthal in episode 806 of Somebody Feed Phil | ©Image Credit: Netflix
Phil Rosenthal in episode 806 of Somebody Feed Phil | ©Image Credit: Netflix

Beloved foodie Phil Rosenthal returns with more heartwarming adventures and mouthwatering discoveries. This season, he travels to vibrant destinations like Amsterdam, Boston, and the Basque Country, connecting with locals over food and friendship.

The Ultimatum: Queer Love: Season 2 (June 25th)

(L to R) Marita, Ashley, Dayna, Magan, Britney, AJ, Kyle, Bridget, Marie, Mel, Pilar, Haley, in Season 2 of The Ultimatum: Queer Love | ©Image Credit: Melody Timothee/Netflix
(L to R) Marita, Ashley, Dayna, Magan, Britney, AJ, Kyle, Bridget, Marie, Mel, Pilar, Haley, in Season 2 of The Ultimatum: Queer Love | ©Image Credit: Melody Timothee/Netflix

Six couples face the ultimate relationship crossroads by moving in with other partners. With marriage on the line, emotions run high as they confront their future — and question whether “the one” is truly who they thought.

After catching up with your favorite returning series, it’s time to explore Netflix’s fresh slate of original shows hitting screens this June. These new series bring bold stories and compelling characters that promise to captivate viewers looking for something different and exciting.

Power Moves with Shaquille O’Neal (June 4th)

Shaquille O’Neal in Power Moves | ©Image Credit: Netflix
Shaquille O’Neal in Power Moves | ©Image Credit: Netflix

In Power Moves, Shaquille O’Neal steps into the shoes of President of Reebok Basketball, returning to the brand that launched his career. Alongside Vice President Allen Iverson, Shaq is determined to revive the iconic brand and lead a daring comeback from Reebok’s Boston headquarters.

The Waterfront (June 25th)

(L to R) Jake Weary as Cane Buckley, Danielle Campbell as Peyton, Melissa Benoist as Bree Buckley in episode 104 of The Waterfront | ©Image Credit: Dana Hawley/Netflix
(L to R) Jake Weary as Cane Buckley, Danielle Campbell as Peyton, Melissa Benoist as Bree Buckley in episode 104 of The Waterfront | ©Image Credit: Dana Hawley/Netflix

Starring Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, Melissa Benoist, and many others, The Waterfront explores the turbulent world of a prominent North Carolina fishing family battling to keep their crumbling business afloat amid fierce challenges and shifting tides.

Following an exciting lineup of new TV series, Netflix also has a compelling selection of original films premiering this June. Here are the two of them:

Tyler Perry’s Straw (June 6th)

Henson as Janiyah Wiltkinson in Straw | ©Image Credit: Chip Bergmann/Perry Well Films 2/Netflix
Henson as Janiyah Wiltkinson in Straw | ©Image Credit: Chip Bergmann/Perry Well Films 2/Netflix

Taraji P. Henson stars in this intense drama about a hardworking single mother pushed to her breaking point after a devastatingly bad day leads her to a shocking act of desperation. What will finally be her last straw?

Titan: The OceanGate Disaster (June 11th)

Titan Documentary Netflix. Image taken underwater of Stockton Rush testing Titan submersible. | ©Image Credit: Becky Kagan Schott © 2025/Courtesy of Netflix
Titan Documentary Netflix. Image taken underwater of Stockton Rush testing Titan submersible. | ©Image Credit: Becky Kagan Schott © 2025/Courtesy of Netflix

This gripping documentary delves into the ill-fated 2023 voyage of the Titan submersible to the Titanic wreckage, shedding light on the ambitious OceanGate CEO and the tragic events that unfolded.