What to watch on Netflix Canada: New TV shows and movies, plus what’s being removed in June 2026

For rom-com lovers, Netflix is where you need to be in June for some new entertainment to love. Office Romance, starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein, will be released on June 5, followed by V on June 19.
If thrillers and mysteries are more your speed, Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You with Sam Worthington, Britt Lower and Milo Ventimiglia will pique your interest, and for comedy fans, Little Brother starring John Cena and Eric André is for you.
But fans of Riverdale will want to race to Netflix Canada before the popular series is removed from the platform. Tom Cruise’s Top Gun is also leaving the streaming site next month, along withSteven Spielberg’s Catch Me If You Can starring Leonardo DiCaprio, No Country for Old Men, Gladiator, School of Rock, Ocean’s 8 and The Conjuring.
What to watch on Netflix: New TV shows and movies
Office Romance — June 5
Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein are the romantic leads in the upcoming film Office Romance, a rom-com written by Goldstein and Joe Kelly, a story about an airline CEO (Lopez) and the airline’s new lawayer (Goldstein) whose professional relationship turns into something more personal, complicating their lives.
The movie also stars Betty Gilpin, and James Olmos, who worked with Lopez in the 1997 movie Selena.
“Every day I come to work to do a rom-com with Jennifer Lopez and this incredible cast, and I expect people to jump out and tell me I’m being pranked,” Goldstein told Netflix’s Tudum during filming. “Hasn’t happened yet, so maybe this is real?”
I Will Find You — June 18
Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You stars Sam Worthington, Britt Lower, and Milo Ventimiglia. The eight-episode series, adapted from Coben’s 2023 novel, follows David Burroughs (Worthington) whose serving a life sentence for murdering his son, when he finds out his son is actually alive.
Lower plays Rachel Mills, David’s ex-sister-in-law and a former reporter who was fired from her job. But when she discovers evidence that David’s son is alive, this is her opportunity to get her journalism career back. Rachel’s ex-boyfriend, Hayden, is played by Ventimiglia, who’s still her confidant.
Voicemails for Isabelle — June 19
Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson star in Leah McKendrick’s Voicemails for Isabelle, which follows Jill (Deutch) who’s coping with the grief of her sister’s death by leaving her voicemails, talking about her life in San Francisco.
But when the phone number is reassigned, her voicemails are actually going to Wes, a real estate agent in Austin, Texas.
The film also stars Nick Offerman, Lukas Gage, Harry Shum Jr., Ciara Bravo and Megan Danso.
Little Brother — June 26
Matt Spicer directed the upcoming comedy Little Brother, starring John Cena and Eric André. Cena plays a real estate agent whose life is upended when he unexpectedly reconnects his long-lost “little brother,” played by André.
Little Brother also stars Michelle Monaghan, Sherry Cola, Christopher Meloni, Ego Nwodim and Caleb Hearon.
Full list of TV shows and movies leaving Netflix Canada in June
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Anaconda: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
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