June 2019 features many new titles coming to Netflix (US). Here’s a list of all horror, thriller and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in June 2019.

The list of horror, thriller and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in June 2019 will be edited regularly with new titles as they’re released.

Dates and titles are subject to change.

Straw Dogs (2011)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2019

David relocates with his wife, Amy, to her Mississippi hometown, but as detachment strains their marriage, bigger threats loom in their small town.

The Box (2009)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2019

A small wooden box arrives on the doorstep of a married couple, who know that opening it will grant them a million dollars and kill someone they don’t know.

A.I: Artificial Intelligence (2001)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2019

A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become “real” so that he can regain the love of his human mother.

Carrie (1976)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2019

Carrie White, a shy, friendless teenage girl who is sheltered by her domineering, religious mother, unleashes her telekinetic powers after being humiliated by her classmates at her senior prom.

Black Mirror: Season 5 (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 5, 2019

Three new stories about the future we should have seen coming.

Read our review of Black Mirror Season 5 > 

Cabin Fever (2016)

Available on Netflix: June 5, 2019

As a flesh-eating virus rips its way through a remote woodland cabin, the terrified teens vacationing inside wonder who’ll fall victim next.

Would You Rather (2013)

Available on Netflix: June 5, 2019

In need of cash to help her sick brother, a young woman agrees to take part in a lethal winner-takes-all parlor game hosted by a sadistic millionaire.

Todos lo saben / Everybody Knows (2018)

Available on Netflix: June 6, 2019

Laura, a Spanish woman living in Buenos Aires, returns to her hometown outside Madrid with her two children to attend her sister’s wedding. However, the trip is upset by unexpected events that bring secrets into the open.

I Am Mother (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 7, 2019

A sci-fi thriller about a teenage girl (Clara Rugaard), who is the first of a new generation of humans to be raised by Mother (Rose Byrne), a robot designed to repopulate the earth after the extinction of humankind. But the pair’s unique relationship is threatened when an injured stranger (Hilary Swank) arrives with news that calls into question everything Daughter has been told about the outside world and her Mother’s intentions.

Read our review of I AM MOTHER > 

3% – Season 3 (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 7, 2019

Caught between the elitist, humiliating Process to obtain a place in the Offshore and the endless scarcity of resources on the Continent, some ex-candidates decide to come up with a third way. But freedom has a price.

Beneath the Leaves (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 8, 2019

An escaped psychopathic child killer faces off against one of his former victims, who has since become a hard-nosed detective.

Read our review of Beneath the Leaves >

Jinn: Season 1 (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 13, 2019

When a girl accidentally releases a jinn in the form of a teenage boy, they learn they’ve also unleashed an ancient darkness that threatens the world.

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The 3rd Eye 2 (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 13, 2019

Working in an orphanage, Alia meets teen Nadia, who says she hears a strange voice in the walls. When they try to find the source, things go very wrong.

Read our review of The 3rd Eye 2 > 

The Alcàsser Murders (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 14, 2019

An analytical examination of the investigation into the 1992 murders of three teens from Alcàsser, Spain, a case that profoundly affected the nation.

Read our review of The Alcàsser Murders >

Cop Car (2015)

Available on Netflix: June 16, 2019

A small-town sheriff sets out to find the two kids who have taken his car on a joy ride.

Dark: Season 2 (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 21, 2019

As the date for the apocalyptic Last Cycle approaches, Winden’s families discover that they play a critical role in the fate of their world.

Read our review of Dark season 2 > 

Blood Will Tell / La misma sangre (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 21, 2019

The strong family Santiago and Carla have built is challenged when Carla´s mother appears dead after an accident and Santiago suspects that his father-in-law is to blame.

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The Golem (2018)

Available on Netflix: June 26, 2019

During an outbreak of a deadly plague, a mystical woman must save her tight-knit Jewish community from foreign invaders, but the entity she conjures to protect them is a far greater evil.

The Chosen One: Season 1 (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 28, 2019

Three young doctors sent to a remote village in Pantanal to vaccinate residents find themselves trapped in an isolated community shrouded in secrets.

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Inhuman Kiss (2019)

Available on Netflix: June 30, 2019

In a far-away village, lived an innocent teenage girl, “Sai” who later discovered herself inheriting the curse of “Krasue”. At night, her head would detach from her body and hunts for flesh and blood. Villagers are terrified by the deaths of their livestocks and that is when the Krasue hunt begins. “Jerd” a friend joined the hunt with an unknown reason while “Noi”, the childhood friend who had just came back to the village decided to stand beside Sai despite knowing the horrifying truth.

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I usually keep up-to-date with all the horror news, and make sure Heaven of Horror share the best and latest trailers for upcoming horror movies. I love all kinds of horror. My love affair started when I watched 'Poltergeist' alone around the age of 10. I slept like a baby that night and I haven't stopped watching horror movies since. The crazy slasher stuff isn't really for me, but hey, to each their own. I guess I just like to be scared and get jump scares, more than being disgusted and laughing at the grotesque. Also, Korean and Spanish horror movies made within the past 10-15 years are among my absolute favorites.
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