What to watch on Netflix Canada: New TV shows and movies, plus what's being removed in June 2025
The Jurassic Park movie collection will be leaving Netflix next month. Along with the Transformers movies that are on the streaming platform. Additionally, both How the Grinch Stole Christmas and Dr. Seuss' The Grinch will no longer be available on Netflix.
For comedy fans, Bridesmaids will unfortunately be removed from Netflix next month, in addition to The House Bunny, Grown Ups, Spy and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.
After the bombshell Season 2 finale where Georgia (Brianne Howey) was arrested at her wedding, we get to dive into whether or not she will actually be convicted of murder, and how that impacts her family.
Luke Brunner (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is back after his last mission where he saved his own daughter. Now he faces new villains, including an 'old flame' who 'threatens to destroy the world.'
The late Toronto Mayor, Rob Ford, is the subject of an upcoming Netflix Trainwreck story. Directed by Shianne Brown, we look back at the 2010 Toronto mayoral race and the scandals that followed.
Starring Holt McCallany, Maria Bello, Melissa Benoist, and Jake Weary, inspired by true events, The Waterfront is a family drama about the Buckley family in North Carolina as their fishing empire begins to crumble. The series was written and executive produced by Kevin Williamson (Scream, Dawson's Creek).
Everyone's favourite cheerleaders are back as we get a glimpse into setting the 2024-25 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders squad, from the auditions all the way to the NFL season. Some fan favourite cheerleaders return, with some newbies added to the mix.
We're just weeks away from the third and final season of the beloved show Squid Game, a series that has captivated people around the world.
After the devastating Season 2 finale, Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) is at "his lowest point yet," as the players face even deadlier games. Meanwhile, Front Man welcomes "mysterious VIPs" and his brother continues his search for the island.
Watch TV shows, movies on Netflix
June 1
100 Days with Tata
Baby Shark's Big Show
Bridesmaids
Bumblebee
Central Intelligence
The Fast Runner
Geronimo: An American Legend
Gran Torino
Grown Ups
The House Bunny
How Do You Know
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
The Hungover Games
The Intern
Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park III
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Muster Dogs
The Outfit
Rhymes for Young Ghouls
The Snow Walker
That's My Boy
To Do List
Transformers: Age of Extinction
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Transformers: The Last Kight
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Truth or Dare
June 3
Blacklight
June 4
Doubt
Girls Will Be Girls
June 5
Dr. Seuss' The Grinch
June 6
My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2
June 8
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Spy
June 9
2020
June 11
Baby Driver
June 19
Loving Annabelle
June 25
Stateless
June 26
Signs
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