For Complex News, I'm Natasha Martinez.
Every month, Netflix revamps their streaming service, removing some of the older content
while also adding a bunch of new shows, movies, and TV specials to the service.
Today, we're going to hit you with our picks for what you should be dying to watch this
June.
You're welcome in advance.
One of the biggest series to hit the streaming giant this June is season 2 of Luke Cage.
This season, which picks up where 2017's The Defenders left off, finds Luke settling
into the role of being Harlem's Hero.
It isn't easy: he's trying to figure out what being a superhero in the social media
age really means, but he also has a new foe in the form of Bushmaster, who's portrayed
by Mustafa Shakir.
Bushmaster appears to match up with Luke, blow-for-blow, giving Power Man a run for
his money.
Check out Luke's exploits when Luke Cage returns on June 22.
For fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Netflix is adding a special treat in the form
of 2017's Thor: Ragnarok to the service.
Saving the Thor series was this Taika Waititi-directed flick that added a hefty dose of the comedy
that made people love the Guardians of the Galaxy films to a cast that found room for
Mark Ruffalo's Hulk, Tessa Thompson as Valkyrie, and Jeff Goldblum being Jeff Goldblum, in
space.
If you haven't watched, we hope you block out June 5 on your calendar.
Another series returning for its second season is GLOW, which hits on June 29.
The critically-acclaimed first season was loosely based on the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling
television show that ran in the 1980s.
Starring Alison Brie, Betty Gilpin, and Marc Maron, season 2 should pick up nicely where
season 1 left off: with the women completing their first TV taping.
Has the show picked up an audience?
Is their newfound fame getting to their heads?
There's only one way to find out.
When Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio link it, beautiful things happen, and if you
never saw 2006's The Departed when it hit theaters, or on DVD, you'll have the opportunity
now as it will be added to Netflix on June 1.
The story, which is set in Boston, finds Jack Nicholson playing a boss in the Irish mob
who puts a mole in the Massachusetts State Police around the same time DiCaprio's character,
a state trooper, is sent to go undercover in the mob's crew.
It won four Oscars, including wins for Best Picture and Best Director, and should be a
part of your summer viewing.
Finally, if Star Wars is your thing and you're one of the few people who didn't hit the
theaters in December of 2017 to partake in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, that epic hits Netflix
on June 26.
Picking up directly where The Force Awakens left off, we journey with Rey as she seeks
to learn the ways of the Jedi from Luke Skywalker himself.
It features Adam Driver's conflicted Kylo Ren, a heartwarming performance from the late
Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, and wall-to-wall battles between the Rebel Alliance and the
Empire.
Well there you have it; you might as well stay indoors, crank that A/C, and get your
Netflix on.
They've got more than enough entertainment for movie and TV lovers.
Check out the full list of what's coming to, and leaving, Netflix on Complex dot com.
For Complex News, I'm Natasha.
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