Here’s a list of all the horror, thriller, and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in June 2020. The list is based on titles in the USA.

June 2020 features many new horror, thriller, and sci-fi titles coming to Netflix in the US.

The list of horror, thriller, and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in June 2020 will be edited regularly with new titles as they’re released. So be sure to bookmark this page!

Dates and titles are subject to change.

Our House (2018)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2020

A young man invents a device he hopes will generate wireless energy, but instead, it proves to spark sinister, supernatural activity in his home.

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Rememory (2017)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2020

A psychologist is murdered after unveiling a breakthrough invention that extracts memories, spurring a fixated former patien to hunt for answers.

The Show (2017)

Available on Netflix: June 1, 2020

An unsettling look at reality TV where a disturbing hit game show has its contestants ending their lives for the public’s enjoyment.

Also available on Netflix June 1, 2020:

122 (2019)
The Boy (2016)
Priest (2011)
Zodiac (2007)
V for Vendetta (2005)
Starship Troopers (1997)
Cape Fear (1991)
The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
The Car (1977)

Hannibal: Season 1-3

Available on Netflix: June 5, 2020

Explores the early relationship between the renowned psychiatrist and his patient, a young FBI criminal profiler, who is haunted by his ability to empathize with serial killers.

The Last Days of American Crime (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 5, 2020

A bank robber joins a plot to commit one final, historic heist before the government turns on a mind-altering signal that will end all criminal behavior.

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The Night Clerk (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 6, 2020

After a charming guest checks in, a voyeuristic hotel clerk on the autism spectrum becomes a suspect in a murder that takes place during his shift.

Read our review of THE NIGHT CLERK >

Overlord (2018)

Available on Netflix: June 6, 2020

On the eve of D-Day, American paratroopers are dropped behind enemy lines to carry out a mission crucial to the invasion’s success. But as they approach their target, they begin to realize there is more going on in this Nazi-occupied village than a simple military operation. They find themselves fighting against supernatural forces, part of a Nazi experiment.

Read our review of OVERLORD >

Reality Z: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 10, 2020

With Rio de Janeiro under a zombie attack, contestants on a reality show shelter in TV studio, where they must deal with more than flesh-eating hordes.

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Curon: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 10, 2020

When their mother mysteriously vanishes shortly after they all arrive in her hometown, teen twins discover secrets behind the village’s tranquil facade.

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The Woods: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 12, 2020

A Warsaw prosecutor’s hopes rise when a body is found and linked to his sister’s disappearance 25 years earlier. Adapted from the Harlan Coben novel.

Read our review of THE WOODS >

Blood: Season 1 (2015)

Available on Netflix: June 14, 2020

In the nation’s best cancer hospital, terminally ill patients are put under the care of a group of brilliant doctors, including one vampire surgeon.

Marcella: Season 3 (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 14, 2020

Following on from the dramatic conclusion of the previous series, the new eight-parter sees Marcella in Belfast as an undercover detective. She has taken on a new identity, Keira, and has infiltrated the infamous Maguire crime family. But as she investigates their activities, questions come to the fore about how much she’s embraced the Keira personality and left Marcella behind. As she inhabits the character of Keira, Marcella’s quest for the truth puts her in danger and others in harm’s way. Her undercover role makes her take risks, but will her old life eventually catch up with her?

Read our MARCELLA S3 review >

The Darkness (2016)

Available on Netflix: June 16, 2020

A family unknowingly awakens an ancient supernatural entity on a Grand Canyon vacation, and must fight for survival when it follows them home.

The Order: Season 2 (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 18, 2020

The Knights struggle to regain their memories stolen from them by The Order… and they crave retribution. But vengeance is hard to plan when you’re also fighting murderous magicians, strange new cults, and life-threatening demons. Does anyone even go to class anymore?

Read our review of THE ORDER season 2 >

Dark Skies (2013)

Available on Netflix: June 22, 2020

As the Barrett family’s peaceful suburban life is rocked by an escalating series of disturbing events, they come to learn that a terrifying and deadly force is after them, one which may have arrived from beyond the stars.

Bulbbul (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 24, 2020

A child bride grows up to be an enigmatic woman presiding over her household, harboring a painful past as supernatural murders of men plague her village.

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Dark Season 3 (2020)

Available on Netflix: June 27, 2020

In the third and final season, DARK reaches its mind-bending conclusion, moving beyond the concept of space and time. Upon arrival in a new world, Jonas tries to make sense of what this rendition of Winden means for his own fate, while the ones left behind in the other world are left on a quest to break the loop that now not only bends time but also space. Two worlds. Light and dark. And in the center a tragic love story of epic proportions.

Read our review of DARK season 3 >

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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