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3 Binge-Worthy Netflix Series to Watch Before the End of the Month

There's a new dominant force on the Netflix charts. After some quieter weeks on the world's biggest streamer, along came the reliable Duffer Brothers, creators of the smash hit sci-fi series Stranger Things, with their latest project. Produced by theduo and created by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, The Boroughstakes viewers on a sci-fi adventure with a host of unlikely heroes, featuring a stellar cast that includes Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, Clarke Peters, and more. Having lasted a week atop the U.S. Netflix charts, can anything stop this new series? To give you a taste of the competition and to help you decide what to watch over the next couple of days, here's a list of three shows you should binge-watch on Netflixthis weekend.

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13 Years Later, Jason Statham’s Bone-Crunching Action Gem Is Finding New Life on Streaming

If you're looking for some action, but you don't want to leave the comfort of your own couch, then a mezze of Jason Statham movies currently in the streaming rotation is your best port of call. From delivering plenty of laughs in the espionage satire Spy and defining a genre of British gangster flicks in Snatch, to telling a heist story in reverse in Wrath of Man and delivering a perfect shot of adrenaline in The Beekeeper, Statham's performances are some of the best for action fans.

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10 Years Later, Rebecca Ferguson’s Forgotten Crime Thriller Speeds Up Netflix's Charts

What a year Rebecca Ferguson is having. Already, she has starred alongside Cillian Murphy in his final outing as Tommy Shelby in Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, found streaming success with the controversial Mercy, an AI-based sci-fi thriller that co-starred Chris Pratt, and earned a perfect score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes in the cozy fantasy adaptation The Magic Faraway Tree. Later this year, she will star alongside TimothΓ©e Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Josh Brolin, and others in the highly anticipated final installment ofDenis Villeneuve's Dune trilogy.

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3 Binge-Worthy Netflix Series to Watch This Weekend (June 5-7)

Created by Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews and produced by Stranger Thingsduo the Duffer Brothers, The Boroughswas the hottest new arrival on Netflix for the past couple of weeks, with an inventive sci-fi concept and some stellar performances from the likes of Alfred Molina, Bill Pullman, and Geena Davisgluing it to the top of the streaming charts. However, that all came to an end last weekend when the hit 2025 release The Four Seasons, an adaptation of the 1981 movie of the same name, returned for a must-watch second outing. As we move into the second week of June, what else should you be watching? With that in mind, here's a list of three shows you should binge-watch on Netflixthis weekend.

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Stephen King’s Horror Hit Is the Perfect Late-Night Binge for Hunger Games Fans

2025 was another strong year for fans of Stephen King, with several new adaptations of his many works proving popular. Although it flopped at the box office, Glen Powell’s remake of The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright(Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver), became an undeniable streaming powerhouse, regularly topping the charts as millions indulged in this fresh retelling. On Netflix, Tom Hiddlestonstarred in a different King adaptation, The Life of Chuck, which also bounced back from box office mediocrity for streaming success.

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1 Year Later, Glen Powell’s Stephen King Sci-Fi Thriller Is Officially Taking Over Paramount+

Glen Powell's face will soon lead yet another sci-fi movie, as he joins forces with a veteran director in the genre for a hotly anticipated, big-budget theatrical spectacle. The film in question is The Great Beyond, directed byJ.J. Abrams, which is set to star Wednesday favorite Jenna Ortega,Emma Mackey (Sex Education), and Samuel L. Jackson(Pulp Fiction) alongside Powell. "I wanted it to be big and something that generations of different people can all go to the theater to see," Abrams promised in an interview at CinemaCon, with excitement for the November 2026 release continuing to build.

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HBO's Answer to 'Bridgerton' Quietly Rejoins the Streaming Charts

As the streaming wars intensify, everyone wants a slice of the period drama pie. Led by the enormous success of Netflix's flagship series Bridgerton, it's clear just how big the market is for costume dramas, especially those boasting romance, theatrics, and extravagance in abundance. In its most recent fourth season, Bridgerton showed no signs of aging, actually improving on its previous installment. Season 4, Part 1 was watched by an impressive 6.4 million households during the live plus three-day period, marking a 52% boost over Season 3's premiere, and helping the show reach #1 in the streaming ranks of 83 different countries.

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James Bond Icon’s 10/10 Murder Mystery Series Sets Official Return

Who doesn't love a cozy British mystery? Whether it's The Thursday Murder Club proving age is just a number or the countless seasons of arguably British TV's best-loved crime procedural, Midsomer Murders, audiences across the world can't get enough of the solving of criminal puzzles against the backdrop of the gorgeous British countryside. Among the many fan-favorite examples regularly proving popular on the streaming charts, one of the best is The Marlow Murder Club.

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Keanu Reeves’ Most Underrated Fantasy Is Finally Getting Its Due on Streaming

Never far from a box office blockbuster, John Wick himself, Keanu Reeves, is part of a project sure to become one of the highest-grossing films of this summer. Joining the returning Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and more, Reeves reprises his role as Duke Caboom in Toy Story 5, which is set to hit theaters later this month on June 19. Expect plenty of joy, laughter, and a few tears (as is customary for a Pixar movie), with Hanks himself even admitting the sequel features one of the franchise's "most heartbreaking scenes."

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3 Best Movies to Watch on Netflix This Week (June 8-12)

Horror continued its dominance at the box office this past weekend, although it was a parody of the genre that took the domestic top spot. For the first time since 2013, Scary Movie returned to the box office and proved fairly popular, earning $55 million in domestic revenue and an additional $50 million from overseas markets. However, the viral phenomenon Obsession and A24's Backrooms, led by Renate Reinsve and Chiwetel Ejiofor, took the headlines once again, as The Mandalorian and Grogu continued to plummet. With box office business taken care of, let's look forward to a great week of streaming. To make sure you make the most of the next five days, here's a list of three movies you should stream on Netflix.

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Robert De Niro's Greatest Movie Has Officially Been Removed From Streaming

In 2023, iconic director Martin Scorsese proved that age is just a number by delivering yet another masterclass in filmmaking with the historical epic Killers of the Flower Moon. A sweeping, visually stunning adaptation set in 1920s Oklahoma, the film starred the likes of Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio, two frequent collaborators of Scorsese's. Killers of the Flower Moon earned universal acclaim, including ten Academy Award nominations, although it would eventually miss out in every category.

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1 Year Later, Leonardo DiCaprio’s Modern Masterpiece Is Surging on Streaming

The 98th Academy Awards, like any other year, were represented by a host of winners and losers. Marty Supreme was the notable flop on the night, winning nothing despite being nominated in nine categories. This disappointment was contrasted by the celebrations of the likes of Ryan Coogler’s beloved vampire flick Sinners, the animated phenomenon KPop Demon Hunters, the Danish-Norwegian drama Sentimental Value, Apple's F1, and even the horror underdog Weapons, which all left with Golden Statues.

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