AlloCiné tells you which films are coming to Netflix in June 2022. Mark your calendars!
The unavoidable
June 17: Spiderhead
While his Top Gun: Maverick has just been released at the cinema, Joseph Kosinsky is about to unveil another film, directly on Netflix therefore: Spiderhead.
Worn by Chris Hemsworthwho had already made the heyday of the platform with Tyler Rakeand one of Kosinski’s favorite actors, Miles Tellerthis psychological thriller focuses on a state-of-the-art penitentiary run by a brilliant visionary in which inmates wear a surgical device that administers doses of mind-altering drugs in exchange for a reduced sentence.
But when two subjects form a connection, their path to redemption takes a more winding turn, as the experiences of the mad scientist played by the interpreter of Thor begin to push the limits of free will.
June 8: Top of the Basket
Between two schoolboy comedies (Sandy Wexler, Murder Mystery…), Adam Sandler is used to filming in notable dramas (The Meyerowitz Stories, Uncut Gems…) on the platform. His next film, The top of the basketis rather one of these.
Produced in particular by LeBron James, the film follows a losing basketball recruiter who spots a phenomenal sportsman with a rocky past in Spain. Against the advice of his team, he brings him to the United States to prove that he is worthy of the NBA. Also starring Queen Latifah, Robert Duvall and Ben Foster.
Highlights
June 3: Interceptor
A few days before the release of Spiderhead with Chris Hemsworth on the platform, it is his wife, Elsa Pataky (seen in the Fast & Furious saga), who will be the headliner of a muscular action film in which she will give the reply to Luke Bracey (Holidate).
She plays a US Army lieutenant who must use her years of military expertise to save humanity when sixteen nuclear missiles are launched at the United States, and a violent coordinated attack simultaneously threatens her interceptor post. remote missiles.
June 14: Jennifer Lopez: Halftime
Intimate documentary on the performer of hits like Jenny from the Block Where Let’s Get Loud, Jennifer Lopez: Halftime explores the multi-faceted career of the singer and actress as well as all that a life spent in the spotlight entails.
A large part of the feature film is devoted to the performance of the artist alongside Shakira during the Super Bowl 2020 halftime show. An event in which the stars of the song all dream of participating!
The program of the month
All the other releases of the month
June 1: The infernal Montparnasse Tower (catalog)
June 1: The secret world of emojis (catalog)
June 1: Robin Hood (catalog)
June 1: Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (catalog)
June 1: Lolo (catalog)
June 1: Akira (catalog)
June 1: A family for rent (catalog)
June 1: K-19: The Widowmaker (catalog)
June 1: The last house on the left (catalog)
June 1: The Florida Project (catalog)
June 1: The price to pay (catalog)
June 1: Barbecue (catalog)
June 1: The Scorpion King 3: Eye of the Gods (catalog)
June 1: Sudden death (catalog)
June 1: The Nightmare Before Christmas (catalog)
June 1: Don’t Let Go (catalog)
June 1: The Shadow of Evil (catalog)
June 6: tomorrow (catalog)
June 8: The Gladbeck Hostage Taking
June 10: The Trees of Peace
June 15: patients (catalog)
June 15: loving (catalog)
June 15: centauro
June 15: Heart Parade
June 15: Divine wrath
June 16: Kabuki: Toma Ikuta takes up the challenge
June 16: In full shock
June 17: Silenced: The Martha Mitchell Effect
June 19: The deer (catalog)
June 19: Civil: Ben Crump in the service of justice
June 20: The Cataclysm of Love
June 22: Love & Gelato
June 22: Black Snake: The Legend of the Black Snake (catalog)
June 24: The Man From Toronto
June 24: Glamor Girls
June 28: Blasted: Aliens or us!
June 29: Beauty
June 30: Spider-Man: Next Generation (catalog)
June 30: Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy