Oasis, Hunter Schafer in horror mode and a five-star cast: the 7 Netflix nuggets not to be missed in June 2026

Oasis, Hunter Schafer en mode horreur et un casting cinq étoiles : les 7 pépites Netflix à ne pas manquer en juin 2026
Oasis, Hunter Schafer en mode horreur et un casting cinq étoiles : les 7 pépites Netflix à ne pas manquer en juin 2026

June 2026 promises to be a generous month for streaming fans. Netflix renews its catalog with a selection that mixes thrills, romances and historical frescoes. Enough to keep summer evenings occupied between two rays of sunshine.

Romantic comedies to start the month on Netflix

The platform kicks off the month with Office Romance, available from June 5. Director Ol Parker, who has already produced Ticket to Paradise, reunites Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein. Two workaholics find themselves listening to their hearts, or almost.

Starting on June 8, it’s time for the classic Rachel Gets Married. Anne Hathaway plays Kym, a young woman allowed to leave rehab to attend her sister’s wedding. The film dates from 2008 and continues the tradition of wedding films.

Also arriving on June 19 is Si tu m’écoutes, a new production starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson. The film follows Jill, upset by the death of her sister, who continues to leave her voice messages. When the number is reassigned to a stranger, the confidences take an unexpected turn.

“The film transforms this technological happenstance into the starting point for a delightful romance.”

Nostalgia with Miley Cyrus

On June 12, Netflix is also offering The Last Song, released in 2010. It finds Miley Cyrus on the peaceful beaches of Tybee Island, Georgia. Her character spends the summer with her brother and father, and gradually rediscovers her joie de vivre.

This flashback resonates all the more strongly in 2026. The beginning of the year saw the return of Hannah Montana, with the release of a special episode starring Miley Cyrus. Many fans plunged back into the singer’s world.

Thrills and chills on Netflix

For those who prefer thrills and spills, Cuckoo arrives on the streaming platform on June 9. Hunter Schafer, star of the Euphoria series, takes on the horror genre under the direction of Tilman Singer. Her character, Gretchen, moves in with her new family in a remote ski resort in the Bavarian Alps.

On the spot, a strange atmosphere settles in, reinforced by the presence of a particularly disturbing landlord. This second feature film by the German director was released in the summer of 2024 in the United States, without finding a distributor in France until then. The film is now available to the widest possible audience.

  • Office Romance – June 5 – with Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein
  • Rachel gets married – on June 8 – to Anne Hathaway (2008)
  • Cuckoo – June 9 – starring Hunter Schafer, directed by Tilman Singer
  • The Last Song – June 12 – with Miley Cyrus (2010)
  • Si tu m’écoutes – June 19 – with Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson

Oasis, the new Spanish series to watch

June 19 also marks the arrival ofOasis, the new creation by Ramón Campos. His credits include Les Demoiselles du téléphone and Alta Mar. The series follows a group of ultra-rich young people on vacation, between private beaches and exclusive parties.

However, a disappearance disrupts this seemingly idyllic holiday. Tensions flare and everyone becomes a potential suspect. Spanish series have made a name for themselves in recent years thanks to their addictive plots, and Oasis seems to be following suit.

In the Hand of Dante, the big event on June 24

This month’s most eagerly-awaited title is undoubtedly In the Hand of Dante, available on June 24. The film reunites Oscar Isaac and Gal Gadot in a story that interweaves two eras separated by several centuries. On one side, Nick Tosches, a 21st-century New York writer recruited by a mafia godfather. On the other, the poet Dante Alighieri, searching for inspiration in 14th-century Italy.

The two men are linked by the same obsession: love, beauty and the quest for the divine. Part crime thriller, part historical fresco, the film spans more than 700 years of history. It is by far the most ambitious offering on Netflix this June.

On the other hand, for those seeking laughter or emotion above all else, the June catalog also offers a wide variety of tones and genres. From light rom-coms to horror films, there’s something for everyone. Once again, June confirms the richness of the platform’s catalog.

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