EXCLUSIVE: Chris Sussman, Netflix’s Director of UK Scripted Series, is leaving the streamer, Deadline has learned.
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Netflix has undergone a significant change in its subscription setup recently. And although this led to a loss in subscribers, it still remains one of the most popular streaming platforms.
Therefore, Netflix is still continuing to drop new releases of movies and series on their streaming platform. From brand new films with Hollywood actors such as Adam Sandler to a new comedy series featuring Mellissa McCarthy, you can expect to see a range of new releases in June.
Fans of The Umbrella Academy will also be looking forward to the third season being released, while Love and Anarchy will also be getting its second season. Rowan Atkinson will also star in the new comedy series Man vs. Bee, while a Korean take on Money Heist will also be released.
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There are also set to be a number of classic films being added to the streaming service, including the 1994 comedy Dumb and Dumber. So what is being released on the streaming platform in June 2022? Here is a list of shows and movies you can expect to be released on Netflixin June.
This sports movie features Adam Sandler who plays the role of a basketball scout who finds a new street player that could help revive his career. Other cast members in the film include Queen Latifa (Girls Trip), Ben Foster (The Survivor), Juancho Hernangomez (professional basketball player), and more. Hustle is released on Netflix UK on June 8.
Jennifer Lopez: Halftime is a documentary highlighting JLo’s career and the events surrounding reaching the momentous age of 50, including her performance at the 2020 Super Bowl. The documentary comes to Netflix on June 14.
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EXCLUSIVE: Chris Sussman, Netflix’s Director of UK Scripted Series, is leaving the streamer, Deadline has learned.
Jennifer Lopez' "Halftime" Netflix special premiered June 8 at the Tribeca Film Festival. For the premiere, Lopez stunned in a black and sheer floor-length gown.The "Let's Get Loud" singer wore her hair in a slicked back half-up-half-down ponytail. The documentary will be available for viewers June 14 on the streaming site.
Adam Sandler brought his mom, Judy Sandler, to a special screening in Philadelphia for his new movie "Hustle" on Tuesday. The screening of the Netflix film was held at the Philadelphia Film Center which is where the movie takes place. For the Los Angeles premiere, Sandler, 55, was accompanied by his wife Jackie Sandler at the Regency Village Theatre in early June. Judy Sandler and Adam Sandler attend Netflix's "Hustle" Philadelphia special screening.
Netflix UK this month including Peaky Blinders and The Umbrella Academy – scroll down for the full list.On the first day of June, Netflix added beloved films including Léon: The Professional, Titanic, and a number of movies from the Mission: Impossible franchise to its library, according to What’s on Netflix.A new Adam Sandler film, basketball drama Hustle, is set to be released this Wednesday (June 8) as part of the actor’s ongoing deal with the streamer.Later this month, the sixth and final season of Peaky Blinders will be released on Netflix after first airing on the BBC, while The Umbrella Academy will return for its third season.Take a look at the full list of titles coming to Netflix UK in June right here.June 1Dear JohnDumb and DumberEdge of SeventeenEraserHis Dark Materials: The Golden CompassLean on MeLéon: The ProgressionalLife As We Know ItMission: ImpossibleMr.
Adam Sandler and Queen Latifah play husband and wife in the upcoming Netflix basketball movie “Hustle”, and each made separate appearances on”Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to promote the project.
Ashley Hume Adam Sandler, LeBron James and Queen Latifah were met with deafening cheers from hundreds of fans who lined the streets around Westwood’s Regency Village Theatre at the “Hustle” world premiere on Wednesday night.James produced the Jeremiah Zagar-directed Netflix sports drama which stars Sandler as Stanley “Sugarman” Beren, a washed-up basketball scout who sees a chance for a career comeback when he discovers a phenomenally talented street ball player in Spain.Spanish professional basketball player and Utah Jazz power forward Juancho Hernangomez made his acting debut in the film, taking on the role of Beren’s protégée, Bo Cruz. The cast also featured numerous past and current NBA stars including Kenny Smith, Trae Young, Kyle Lowry, Anthony Edwards and Seth Curry, among others.
Fans of the Sandman know it’s often feast or famine when the comedic superstar steps away from his traditional juvenile humor. The highs are high, and the lows are low.
Netflix released the comedy special Norm Macdonald secretly filmed before his death on May 30. The one-hour special features the last stand-up material Macdonald wrote and a discussion about the comedian from David Spade, Dave Chappelle, Conan O'Brien, David Letterman, Adam Sandler and Molly Shannon.
David Letterman, Dave Chappelle, Adam Sandler, Conan O’Brien, Molly Shannon and David Spade shared memories and reflected on the death of their friend Norm MacDonald at the end of the late comedian’s new Netflix special, “Norm MacDonald: Nothing Special.”After watching a screening of MacDonald’s performance, which was recorded in his home, friends of the late “Saturday Night Live” star, discussed his impact on the comedy world. During their conversation, several of them admitted they didn’t know the star, who died in September 2021 after a nine-year battle with cancer, was sick.“I don’t know how everyone else felt here, but Norm was sick for quite a while, and he got sicker and I didn’t know and I talked to so many people who I was sure knew,” O’Brien said.
Netflix dropped the trailer for its upcoming comedy series “Man vs Bee” starring none other than Mr Bean himself, Rowan Atkinson.
Stand By Me and the first 10 seasons of , it's still bittersweet to see them go. Below, see all of the TV shows, documentaries, and films leaving Netflix in June 2022. If you're looking for some brighter news, Netflix also released their list of new and nostalgic content being added to the queue next month, including Jennifer Lopez's highly anticipated Super Bowl Halftime show documentary, season three of The Umbrella Academy, and Andrew Garfield's first Spider-Man movie.
Jennifer Lopez is seen in tears after realising she wasn’t nominated for an Oscar in 2020 for her role in Hustlers. Lopez was highly commended for her turn as a strip club hostess in the film and her omission from the Academy Awards that year was seen as one of the biggest snubs of the season. In a new trailer for her upcoming Netflix documentary Halftime, the actor is hownstruggling after not getting the nomination.
Jennifer Lopez's new Netflix documentary, Halftime, is set to give fans an intimate look into her life, including the shattering moment when she realised that she hadn't been nominated for an Oscar. MORE: Jennifer Lopez flashes first engagement ring from Ben Affleck in resurfaced videoThe star was hoping to be nominated for her acclaimed role in 2019 crime drama Hustlers but was left off the ballot. WATCH: The trailer for Jennifer Lopez' new documentary, Halftime"It was hard. I just had very low self-esteem," the popstar says in a voiceover as viewers are shown a clip of her crying while looking at her phone in bed."I had to really figure out who I was and believe in that and not believe in anything else," she adds.Speaking about the snub in an interview with Allure in 2021, Jennifer said: "When it came to the Oscars, it was so obviously absent.