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From 'Squid Game' 3 To 'Mission: Impossible' – 12 Netflix Shows & Movies You Don't Want To Miss In June

From 'Squid Game' 3 To 'Mission: Impossible' – 12 Netflix Shows & Movies You Don't Want To Miss In June

Hype Malaysia31-05-2025
We're approaching the halfway point of the year, and the hits just keep on coming.
From a highly-anticipated sequel to a cultural phenomenon, to a big screen blockbuster action thriller – here are 12 movies and shows you gotta binge on hard in June!
Once More Unto The Games
Squid Game: Season 3, Premiering 27 June
Devastated after losing his friend, Player 456 presses on — challenging the Front Man's scheme in the final season of the globally most-watched series.
Must Watch
Mercy For None, Premiering 6 June
After severing ties with his gang, a former gangster returns to uncover the truth behind his brother's death — embarking on a relentless path of revenge.
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Premiering 7 June
With time running out and enemies at every turn, Ethan Hunt and his IMF team race to prevent a rogue artificial intelligence from taking over the world.
FUBAR: Season 2, Premiering 12 June
Eager to return to action, Luke, Emma and the crew get more than they bargained for when a mysterious terrorist threatens to unleash worldwide chaos.
WWE Night of Champions: 2025, Premiering 28 June
Champions and challengers make history with all eyes on the biggest prizes in WWE.
Binging With The Seasons
Chucky: Season 2, Premiering 1 June
Ginny & Georgia: Season 3, Premiering 5 June
The Rookie: Seasons 1 – 6, Premiering 15 June
Somebody Feed Phil: Season 8, Premiering 18 June
Animation Sensation
The Creature Cases: Chapter 5, Premiering 9 June
The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish: Season 2, Premiering 12 June
KPop Demon Hunters, Premiering 20 June
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