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11 new movies and 25 new series touched down on Netflix this week with I Will Find You and Voicemails for Isabelle topping the charts.
By Kasey Moore • @kasey__moore
Picture Credit: Vertical Entertainment
Welcome to your final weekly roundup for June 2026! As we prepare to cross over into July, Netflix is closing out the month with a very respectable 36 new releases (11 movies and 25 series) added to the US library over the past seven days. Below, we’ll pick out our favorite new additions and break down what’s been dominating the Netflix Top 10 charts.
Whether you are looking for the highly anticipated return of a massive fantasy series, a hefty licensed binge to kick off your summer, or some compelling historical drama, this week’s lineup has plenty to keep your queue full all weekend long.
Before we dive into the Top 10 data to see what subscribers have actually been watching, let’s take a look at our three streaming highlights for the week:
Type: Movie
Genre: Drama, History | Runtime: 1h 53m
Co-written and directed by Kevin Willmott (who won an Oscar for co-writing BlacKkKlansman), this powerful historical drama is an absolute must-watch. Starring Trai Byers (who also co-wrote), it tells the harrowing true story of the all-Black 24th United States Infantry Regiment and the events leading up to the deadly Houston Riot of 1917. It’s a gripping, thought-provoking, and deeply emotional film that sheds light on a frequently overlooked chapter of American history.
Type: TV Series
Genre: Fantasy, Action, Adventure
The wait is finally over! Aang, Katara, and Sokka are back as Netflix’s massive live-action adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon animated series returns for its second season. This time around, the gaang is heading into the Earth Kingdom to find Aang an Earthbending master, which means we finally get to meet the fan-favorite character Toph. The series undoubtedly upped the stakes this season, but whether it pays off in the viewership numbers, we’ll find out next week.
Type: TV Series
Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Picture; TNT
If you’re looking for a massive, propulsive action-thriller to sink your teeth into, Netflix has just licensed all five seasons of this explosive TNT drama. Produced by Michael Bay and starring the late great Eric Dane, the series follows the crew of a lone U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyer who, after a global viral pandemic wipes out most of the Earth’s population, must find a cure and literally save humanity. It’s high-stakes, popcorn-munching summer television at its finest.
Voicemails for Isabelle. (L-R) Leah McKenrick as Breeda and Nick Robinson as Wes in Voicemails for Isabelle. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix
Now, let’s take a look at what people have actually been watching on Netflix US over the past seven days.
On the movies side, the heartwarming original rom-com Voicemails for Isabelle has charmed its way to the #1 spot with a solid 78 points, just edging out last week’s champion, the thriller Maternal Instinct (72 points).
We also have a couple of solid debuts in the top five, with the gritty crime thriller 5lbs of Pressure making a splash at #4. Nostalgia remains a powerful force for Netflix, with the Percy Jackson movies still charting comfortably in the top 10. You can also spot the school’s-out effect taking hold as Illumination’s Minions: The Rise of Gru and Despicable Me 3 are picking up major steam to keep the kids entertained.
I Will Find You. (L to R) Sam Worthington as David Burroughs and Britt Lower as Rachel Mills in Episode #102 of I Will Find You. Cr. Christos Kalohoridis/NETFLIX © 2025
Over on the series charts, the Harlan Coben adaptation I Will Find You has completed its climb to the top, securing the #1 position with a dominant 80 points.
Right behind it, the reality and unscripted genres are continuing to pull in massive viewership. The Polygamist (63 points) and AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (55 points) lock in the #2 and #3 spots, respectively.
Looking at our highlights, the licensed drop of The Last Ship proved to be a massive success for the algorithm, debuting incredibly strong at #4 (42 points). And while Avatar: The Last Airbender currently sits at #9 with 18 points, keep in mind that the new season only just dropped—expect to see Aang and the crew bending their way straight to the #1 spot on next week’s list.
What are you watching on Netflix right now? Let us know in the comments below.
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