Netflix renews its programming grid in June 2019 with the premieres of the new seasons of the series “Black Mirror,” “Dark” and “3%.” Fans from these classics will be able to see the films “Ghost” and “I am Sam,” as well as the documentary “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese.”

Netflix also premieres the documentary “Alexis Viera, A Story of Surviving,” about the Uruguayan football star Alexis Viera and his new purpose in life, as well as the award-winning film ” The Heiresses,” which follows the story of two women from the Paraguayan high society who received an inheritance in their youth. 

Series

“Dark: Season 2″ (June 21). Winden is a city where a mysterious portal joins different eras, separated by 33-year lapses. Jonas Kahnwald has traveled to 2052. But the apocalypse must arrive.

“Black Mirror: Season 5” (June 5). A video game transforms a friendship of years, social networks show a kidnapping with hostages and a girl establishes a harmful relationship with a robot.

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Designated Survivor: Season 3″ (June 7). Kirkman launches his election campaign amid ethical dilemmas, international incidents and a new terrorist threat in the country.

“Jessica Jones: Season 3” (June 14). Jessica looks for a clever serial killer while Trish unfolds her new powers and Malcolm finds himself faced with a moral dilemma.

3%: Season 3″ (June 7). Michele creates on the Continent an idyllic sanctuary that is open to everyone, but, in a crisis, she is forced to design her own Process.

“Happy !: Season 2” (June 5). Nick is quite sober and strives to be a family man during Easter. But some villains threaten to unleash their personal demons.

“The Confession Tapes: Season 2” (June 21). This documentary series investigates cases of people who, convicted of homicide, claim that their confessions were forced, involuntary or false.

“Glee: Season 1 to 6” (June 30). A high school Spanish teacher becomes the choir director of the school, hoping to restore his past glories.

“Trinkets” (June 14). Three teenagers from different social classes united by a great passion: stealing.

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“The 100: Season 5” (first of June). On the eve of the cataclysmic destruction of Praimfaya, war breeds a new enemy that goes against the last habitable redoubt on Earth.

What If? : Season 1″ (first of June). Four people at decisive moments in their lives have the opportunity to take two paths. Now you must decide which is best.

Films

“Shaft” (June 28). John Shaft Jr., an expert in cybersecurity of the FBI, seeks to find the culprit of the death of his best friend. So he resorts to his absent father, a legendary detective.

Murder Mystery” (June 14). A New York policeman and his wife become the prime suspects in the murder of a billionaire after attending a party on his yacht.

Ghost” (June first). When Sam dies murdered, his spirit tries to warn his love, Molly, that she too is in grave danger.

“Bridget Jones’s Baby” (June 10). The eternal maiden is pregnant at 43. She will have to see if she is ready to be a mother … and who is the blessed father.

Ghostbusters” (June first). When the ghosts invade Manhattan, four cunning women form a team of paranormal exterminators to end these apparitions and avoid an apocalypse.

“I Am Sam” (May first). An adult with the mental development of a seven-year-old child raises his daughter alone until the child protection service qualifies him as unsuitable for the task.

“xXx: Reactivated” (June 30). After his self-imposed exile, Xander Cage returns to help the CIA recover Pandora’s Box, a device that can turn satellites into lethal weapons.

The Girl On The Train ” (June 10). A divorced voyeur who watches a couple secretly witnesses a shocking scene that becomes the center of the mystery of disappearances.

“Ghost In The Shell” (June 28). After dodging death, Major Kusanagi is resurrected as a cyborg and heads a cyber-terrorist hunting team. But a hacker has other plans.

The Heiresses” (June 14). Two women of Paraguayan high society received an inheritance in their youth. At age 60, they’re financial situation changes and their life takes an unexpected turn.

“Blood Will Tell” (June 21). The strength of Elias’ family is put to the test with the death of his wife in a domestic accident, which unleashes unexpected suspicions and intrigues.

“Don”t Breathe” (June 30). He is blind and rich, the perfect target of a trio of teenage thieves. But the plan backfires when they get caught in a lethal game.

Documentaries and specials

“The Chef Show” (May 7). Jon Favreau and Roy Choi meet with accomplished chefs and famous friends to chat while preparing a delicious meal.

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese” (June 12). Martin Scorsese film about the Rolling Thunder tour Revue by Bob Dylan. Nobody knows where the myth ends and where really began.

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“The Edge Of Democracy” (June 19). Combining journalism and autobiography, a documentary filmmaker points to Brazil’s turbulent political past and tells how it continues to impact her family.

Alexis Viera, A Story Of Surviving” (June first). After being shot during a robbery in Colombia and losing sensation in his legs, Uruguayan soccer star Alexis Viera finds a new purpose in life.

“A Dog’s Life” (June first). A couple who runs a dog shelter in their own home promises to provide a safe place for the neediest puppies on the planet. There are already more than 10,000.

Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers” (June 18). Decades ago, Bob Lazar raised the alarm about Area 51. Now, he wants to explain the extraterrestrial technology he used and the government’s interest in silencing him.

“The Alcàsser Case” (June 14). A profound deconstruction of the Alcácer case, the rape, and murder of three teenagers in 1992 that forever changed Spain.

Jo Koy: Comin ‘In Hot” (June 12). The comedian Jo Koy takes the stage in Hawaii and shares his sincere point of view on life on the island, ethnicity, and fatherhood, among other topics.

Children and Family

“Malibu Rescue: The series” (June 3). A few determined youth watchmen join forces to snatch the best beach tower from some posh youngsters from Malibu.

“GO! Live Your Way: Season 2” (June 21). Mia seeks to discover the truth about her father while being successful as a singer. Out of jealousy, Lupe makes pranks that put her friends at risk.

“Supermonsters: Monster Pets” (June 7). They are small, but they have great fun. The Supermonsters and their adorable pets live many adventures in which there is no time to get bored.

“Motown Magic: Season 2” (June 28). In this animated series that features Smokey Robinson as executive music producer, Ben discovers that he can bring street art to life in the city of Motown.

“Pachamama” (June 7). In this animated adventure, a rogue boy from the Andes who dreams of becoming a shaman goes through unknown territories to recover a stolen treasure.

“Guardians of the Galaxy” (June first). It is not easy to be a Guardian of the Galaxy, especially when enemies like the Collector, Thanos, and even Howard The Duck are in your path.

“Pokémon: The Series Sun And Moon Season 2” (June first). They continue the adventures of Ash in Alola along with the legendary Pokémon Cosmog, which will take him to the Guardians of the island, to the UltraSpace and beyond.


Written by Cesar Moya