What to watch on netflix

  1. 53 Best Miniseries on Netflix 2023
  2. Everything Leaving Netflix in June 2023
  3. The 48 Best Shows on Netflix Right Now
  4. The 50 best movies on Netflix right now (June 2023)
  5. The best shows on Netflix in June 2023


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53 Best Miniseries on Netflix 2023

Image Source: Over the last few years, miniseries have grown immensely in popularity. Although this concept of television originated in the '70s and '80s, the recent boom in streaming networks has unearthed a craving for While it's fun to get invested in a multiseason TV show, sometimes a good miniseries is just what you need. They're perfect for when you're looking for short and sweet content to watch in a couple of viewing sessions while killing time over a lazy weekend (or even if you're just trying to knock out a whole series in one night — we don't judge). The best part is that a miniseries lets you get caught up in a story without requiring a full-on commitment. If that's what you're looking for, these miniseries and limited series on Netflix are your best bets. These shows will have you hooked from start to finish because they get to the juicy and satisfying parts of a plot without a commitment to four seasons. Whether you love drama or need an entertaining pick-me-up, there's something out there for everyone. From — Additional reporting by Lauren Harano, Kalyn Womack, Charlotte Kho, and Naomi Parris In "Treason," the chief of MI6 is poisoned at a holiday party, and Deputy Chief Adam Lawrence (Charlie Cox) takes over while he's recuperating. But it turns out the whole scheme has been set in motion by Adam's ex-girlfriend, a Russian spy, and she blackmails him into helping her. Meanwhile, both MI6 and the CIA are on his case as he tries to get out from under this tan...

Everything Leaving Netflix in June 2023

Gone June 1 Garth Brooks: The Road I’m On: Season 1 The DUFF Gone June 8 Bathtubs Over Broadway Gone June 13 Marlon: Seasons 1-2 The Mole: Seasons 3-4 Gone June 14 Cold Case Files: Season 1 Gone June 15 The Darkness Gone June 19 Philomena Gone June 20 Shooter: Seasons 1-3 Gone June 21 The Mist Gone June 29 Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Gone June 30 Chappelle's Show: Seasons 1-2 The Garfield Show: Seasons 1-2 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Jerry Maguire LOL Puss in Boots Resident Evil: Afterlife Resident Evil: Apocalypse The Stepfather The Taking of Pelham 123 World War Z

The 48 Best Shows on Netflix Right Now

Streaming services are known for having awards-worthy series, but also plenty of duds. Our guide to the best TV shows on Netflix is updated weekly to help you know which series you need to move to the top of your queue. They aren't all sure-fire Emmy-winners—we love a good less-than-obvious gem—but they're all worth your time, trust us. Feel like you've already watched everything on this list you want to see? Try our guide to the A prequel spin-off to Bridgerton—the Shondaland-produced Regency era historical romance that continues to break Netflix viewership records— Queen Charlotte takes viewers back to 1761, exploring how a young Charlotte (India Amarteifio) meets and marries George III (Corey Mylchreest). In typical Bridgerton fashion though, there’s far more going on than a period love story, with the spirited Charlotte initially trying to escape the arranged marriage before learning to navigate the corridors of power—and manage George’s deteriorating mental health. Interspersed with scenes in Bridgerton’s “present day” 1817, where the now-formidable stateswoman Queen Charlotte (a returning Golda Rosheuvel) deals with a succession crisis to the Throne, this limited series is compulsory viewing for fans of the series, and a great entry point for anyone yet to be wooed by its charms. Netflix screwed up the pitch on Disenchantment. Coming from The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, it was presented as the opposite of his show Futurama, lazily swapping sci-fi for fantasy. Go ...

The 50 best movies on Netflix right now (June 2023)

By June 9, 2023 Share For all of the money that Netflix spends on its original films, it’s often the flicks on loan from other studios that tend to dominate the top spots on Netflix’s top movie list. Case in point, at the time of this week’s update, DreamWorks Animation’s The Boss Baby and Warner Bros.’ We’re the Millers have the No. 1 and No. 2 slots, respectively, on the top ten movies on Netflix. But if you’re looking for family fare or a great comedy, then they are both good choices. But if neither of those options works for you, just remember that there’s always something Looking for something else? We’ve also rounded up the Watching from abroad? Use a Who or what is The Boss Baby? That’s what Tim Templeton (Miles Bakshi) wants to know. When his parents bring home a new baby brother, Tim notices that the infant becomes the Boss Baby (Alec Baldwin) whenever the adults aren’t looking. And this baby has the mind and the speaking voice of an adult. Once Tim and the Boss Brother reach an understanding, they agree to look into the CEO of Puppy Co, Francis E. Francis (Steve Buscemi ), in order to discover why he’s trying to take down the Boss Baby’s employers at Baby Corp. Read less Read more In We’re the Millers, David Clark (Jason Sudeikis) needs a family, but not for the reasons you might expect. The short version is that David is under the thumb of Brad Gurdlinger (Ed Helms), a ruthless drug supplier. To work off his debt, David recruits Rose (Jennifer Aniston), a stripp...

The best shows on Netflix in June 2023

By June 9, 2023 Share Seasons come and go, but Netflix doesn’t believe in slowing down just because summer has arrived. That’s one of the reasons why we love the streaming era, because it means that the summer months are no longer a TV wasteland. After the premiere of the fourth and final season of Manifest last week, Netflix has followed that with the last season of Never Have I Ever and the premiere of a new documentary about Arnold Schwarzenegger. And June isn’t over yet. Do you need help keeping up with all of the Looking for something else? We’ve also rounded up the Watching from abroad? Use a Arnold If it seems like Netflix is going full Arnold Schwarzenegger, you’re not wrong. His new action series, Terminator 2: Judgment Day is streaming on Netflix again. Now, Schwarzenegger is getting personal in Arnold, a new three-part documentary series. In his own words, Schwarzenegger talks about growing up in Austria in the years after World War II, his rise in the world of professional bodybuilding, his transition to Hollywood superstardom, his eight-year stint as the governor of California, and his big comeback in the last decade. Schwarzenegger’s life is an epic story in its own right, and this is an intriguing look at one of the last true movie stars. Genre: Documentary Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger Seasons: 1 Never Have I Ever After four seasons, Never Have I Ever is wrapping up the story of Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) and her high school trials Season 4 pic...