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New Releases on Netflix & Top 10 Movies & Series: June 14th, 2024

Welcome To Marwen, Steve Carell, 2018. Ph: Ed Araquel / © Universal/courtesy Everett Collection

Ed Araquel – Universal – Courtesy Everett Collection

Happy Friday! What a week it’s been! If you’re looking for something new to watch on Netflix, you’ve come to the right place. Whether it’s returning to Bridgerton or watching one of many new documentaries Netflix dropped this week, there’s something for everyone. Here’s everything that landed on Netflix over the past seven days, plus what’s trending in the top 10s.

For more on what’s coming up on Netflix throughout the second half of June 2024, check out our comprehensive guide to the month’s new arrivals. If you want to look even further ahead, we’ve got a good idea of what’s coming up in July 2024, too!


What to Watch on Netflix This Weekend

Given the numbers, the chances are you’re already watching the second half of Bridgerton, so you’ll have to forgive us for skipping it over for our what-to-watch picks this week!

Ultraman: Rising (2024)

Rating: PG
Language: English
Genre: Animation, Action, Adventure
Director: Shannon Tindle, John Aoshima
Cast: Christopher Sean, Gedde Watanabe, Tamlyn Tomita, Keone Young, Julia Harriman

Anyone who’s read my stuff before will know how much of a fan of Lost Ollie I am (it featured in my Hidden Gems of 2022 list!), so I’m thrilled to report the near-universal love coming in for Ultraman: Rising, the new project from Shannon Tindle based on the long-running Japanese franchise.

In our four-star review published this morning, Andrew Morgan concluded:

Ultraman: Rising is a surprising animated hit for Netflix, Tsuburaya, and its talented creators. A family film that tugs at the heartstrings while serving its intended audience with beautiful optics and impactful fight theatrics. One of the strongest Netflix films of the year, animated or otherwise.”


Tell Them You Love Me (2023)

Rating: TV-14
Language: English
Genre: Documentary
Director: Nick August-Perna
Cast: Kate Dulcich, Jerron Herman, Brenda McCullough
Runtime: 102 min / 1h 42m

As we first reported, the Mindhouse Productions documentary Tell Them You Love Me is making its streaming debut in the United States today. It tells a remarkable story directed by Nick August-Perna.

Here’s what you can expect:

“This documentary explores the controversial relationship between a professor and a nonverbal man that leads to a trial over race, disability and power.”


Welcome to Marwen (2018)

Director: Robert Zemeckis
Cast: Steve Carell, Leslie Mann, Diane Kruger, Merritt Wever, Janelle Monáe, Eiza González

Note: This release doesn’t drop until Sunday.

Finally, while Netflix no longer has The Office, and if Space Force either doesn’t float your boat or you’re already done, Netflix is getting some more Steve Carell love this weekend.

Directed by Robert Zemeckis (Back to the Future), the story revolves around Mark Hogancamp, a man struggling with PTSD who, after being physically assaulted, creates a fictional village to ease his trauma.

The movie wasn’t particularly well-liked by critics at the time of release, but we think it’s a perfect weekend Netflix watch.


Full List of New Releases on Netflix This Week

11 New Movies Added This Week

8 New TV Series Added This Week

1 New Game on Netflix This Week


Still to Come to Netflix This Weekend…


Under Paris – Picture: Netflix

We said a little earlier in the week that Under Paris is almost certainly eying a top spot in Netflix’s list of all-time most watched movies, and the US charts prove that it’s got a very decent chance of doing so beating out in terms of pure points Hit Man, the Glen Powell action comedy from director Richard Linklater.

  1. Under Paris (71 points)
  2. Hit Man (70 points)
  3. Home (58 points)
  4. Wonder (48 points)
  5. Crazy Rich Asians (41 points)
  6. How to Rob a Bank (29 points)
  7. The Lego Movie (28 points)
  8. The Super Mario Bros. Movie (26 points)
  9. Godzilla Minus One (24 points)
  10. Shrek (12 points)
  11. Mysteries of the Terracotta Warriors (11 points)
  12. Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura (10 points)
  13. 300: Rise of an Empire (6 points)
  14. Remembering Gene Wilder (4 points)
  15. Divergent (1 points)
  16. Flushed Away (1 point)

Perfect Match. Christine Obanor in episode 208 of Perfect Match. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2024

It was a less busy week in the Netflix TV top 10s with only 11 titles featuring (meaning it was pretty consistent throughout the week), but we do know that Perfect Match ultimately nabbed the most amount of points.

  1. Perfect Match (63 points)
  2. Dancing for the Devil: The 7M TikTok Cult (61 points)
  3. Your Honor (60 points)
  4. Sweet Tooth (59 points)
  5. Bridgerton (47 points)
  6. Eric (47 points)
  7. Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial (22 points)
  8. Geek Girl (20 points)
  9. Hierarchy (6 points)
  10. Raising Voices (3 points)
  11. Tires (1 points)

Most popular data comes from the daily top 10s as tracked by FlixPatrol.

What are you watching on Netflix this weekend? Let us know in the comments.

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