Netflix has set three June 2026 arrival dates that should matter to anyone tracking movies coming out in 2026. Office Romance, a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, begins streaming June 5, while Color Book lands June 19 and Michael Jackson: The Verdict opens the month on June 3.
The schedule gives viewers something concrete to circle now, not later. If you are looking for the next wave of Netflix films, June has a clear spread: a studio-style rom-com, an indie drama with a serious emotional center, and a three-part documentary revisiting one of the most watched trials in pop culture history.
Office Romance is built around Jackie Cruz, an airline CEO played by Lopez, and Daniel, the lawyer newly assigned to defend her in court, played by Goldstein. The setup sounds like a typical rom-com, but it is being sold with more than a few steamy scenes and cringe-worthy moments, which suggests Netflix is not aiming for safe background viewing so much as the sort of date-night title people will either lean into or laugh at.
Color Book brings a different tone. William Catlett stars as Lucky, a father struggling with the loss of his wife while raising his son Mason, played by Jeremiah Daniels, whose Down Syndrome is part of the story’s emotional terrain. Netflix is bringing Color Book to everyone on June 19, and that date matters for subscribers who have been waiting for a wider streaming release after the film had already stood out to some viewers as an indie favorite.
There is also a sharper edge in the month’s nonfiction offering. Michael Jackson: The Verdict is a three-part documentary that starts streaming June 3 and revisits the 2005 criminal trial of Michael Jackson, along with the public reaction that followed. It gives June a bookend at the front of the month, with one title designed to provoke argument and another built to draw in viewers who want a more personal drama.
That is the real value of Netflix’s June 2026 reveal: it turns a vague summer watchlist into a calendar with dates attached. What remains unknown, at least in the release details shared so far, is how the rest of the month fills out around those three titles. For now, the answer to what is coming is simple enough: June starts with Michael Jackson: The Verdict, pivots to Office Romance, and closes with Color Book.

