Netflix is bringing back some old favorites this summer, and we doubt that the streamer will field many complaints about that.
There are a handful of new shows premiering in June as well, but it’s usually the established programs that keep people coming back to Netflix.
Now, the Watch With Us team is sharing its roundup of the three new Netflix shows to watch in June 2026 and the reasons why you should watch them.
Our picks include a murder mystery, an acclaimed dramedy and one of TV’s longest-running shows.
3. ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ Season 2
IMDb rank: 6.8
After breaking out on Wednesday, Emma Myers got her own Netflix original series, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder. In season 1, Myers made her debut as Pippa “Pip” Fitz-Amobi, a teenager who took it upon herself to solve the disappearance of another girl, Andie Bell (India Lillie Davies), five years earlier. Because Andie’s boyfriend, Sal Singh (Rahul Pattni), was widely believed to have killed her, his younger brother, Ravi (Zain Iqbal), had good reasons to help Pip determine if Sal was guilty or innocent.
While that storyline was largely concluded in season 1, the upcoming second season will explore some of the fallout from Pip’s investigation. Someone close to Pip has also gone missing, which means that she’ll soon be wrapped up in yet another mystery that she needs to solve.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder season 2 is now streaming on Netflix.
2. ‘The Four Seasons’ Season 2
IMDb rank: 7.2
The Four Seasons had one of Netflix’s most impressive lineups of cast members to date. The show revolves around three couples: Kate (Tina Fey) and Jack (Will Forte), Nick (Steve Carell) and Annie (Kerri Kenney-Silver), and Danny (Colman Domingo) and Claude (Marco Calvani). These six people have been friends for a long time and they vacation together four times a year. However, Nick upset the group’s dynamic by setting his divorce to Annie in motion and by dating a younger woman, Ginny (Erika Henningsen), whom he brought into their circle of friends.
After a tragedy near the end of the first season, at least one of the main cast members won’t be around for season 2. As with the first season, there will be eight episodes in season 2 that chronicle another year of vacations among the group.
The Four Seasons season 2 will stream on Netflix on May 28.
1. ‘Law and Order’ (1990 – 2010, 2022 – Present)
IMDb rank: 7.8
Everything old is new again — especially if your show is part of the Law & Order franchise, which never seems to die. Do you ever wonder if NBC executives regretted canceling the OG Law & Order in 2010? Even after an 11-year hiatus, the flagship series is still one of the longest-running shows on TV. Netflix already has seasons 21 and 22, but seasons 23 and 24 just dropped in late May as a double bill for fans of the show.
Law & Order was innovative in the ’90s for the way the first half of the episode dealt with the police attempting to break the case, before turning the story over to the prosecutors who had to earn their convictions in court. Sam Waterston was there for most of the show’s run as District Attorney Jack McCoy. However, season 23 marked Waterston’s final appearance as McCoy, as well as the introduction of his replacement, District Attorney Nicholas Baxter (Tony Goldwyn). The cast lineup always goes through some changes, but the ripped-from-the-headlines stories never seem to run out of material on this show.
Law and Order seasons 23 and 24 are now streaming on Netflix.
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