Even with Netflix’s recommendation algorithm steadily serving you new movies, new TV shows and original programming tailored to your binging habits, the streaming service’s firehose of content makes what’s coming and going difficult to parse.

That’s why we break down each month’s additions with a spotlight on what to keep on your radar. Netflix’s own “new releases” category is an info dump. Consider us a picture-in-picture talking head, screaming recommendations at the screen.

The most exciting get of this month is Neon Genesis Evangelion finding an official streaming home for the first time. The final season of Jessica Jones also premieres, before the series joins the slate of canceled Marvel Netflix originals. New films debuting on the platform include Ralph Breaks the Internet and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, while others like The Dark Knight return after a brief hiatus away.

Available in June

Marvel’s Jessica Jones: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: When Jessica (Krysten Ritter) crosses paths with a highly intelligent psychopath, she and Trish (Rachael Taylor) must repair their fractured relationship and team up to take him down. But a devastating loss reveals their conflicting ideas of heroism, and sets them on a collision course that will forever change them both.

Trinkets (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: When three teenage girls from different corners of the high school cafeteria find themselves in the same mandated Shoplifter’s Anonymous meeting, an unlikely friendship forms. Elodie — the grieving misfit, Moe — the mysterious outsider, and Tabitha — the imperfect picture of perfection, will find strength in each other as they negotiate family issues, high school drama and the complicated dilemma of trying to fit in while longing to break out.

Available June 1

Arthdal Chronicles (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: In a mythical land called Arth, the inhabitants of the ancient city of Arthdal and its surrounding regions vie for power as they build a new society.

Oh, Ramona! (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: Awkward 16-year-old Andrei is infatuated with his alluring but aloof schoolmate Ramona — until he meets stunning hotel clerk Anemona while on vacation.

50/50

A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day

Batman Begins

Cabaret

Carrie

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Dynasty: Season 2

Good Night, and Good Luck

Gran Torino

Life in the Doghouse

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

Magic Mike

Tune in for shirtless Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matthew McConaughey, Joe Manganiello, and Matt Bomer. Stay for the surprisingly touching story loosely inspired by Tatum’s own days as a male stripper.

Network

Platoon

Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World Of Ben Ferencz

Satan & Adam

Small Soldiers

The Dark Knight

The Dark Knight is back on Netflix. Yes, it was on Netflix in January, but with all the shuffling and changes on Netflix from month to month, you may’ve missed it if you tried to find it in April. Never fear — Christopher Nolan’s game-changing Batman movie is here.

The Phantom of the Opera

The Space Between Us

What a Girl Wants

Available June 3

Documentary Now!: Season 3

Malibu Rescue: The Series (Netflix Family)

From Netflix: On the heels of Junior Rescue training, Team Flounder returns to brave the beach in a series of thrilling saves and lighthearted laughs.

Available June 4

Miranda Sings Live…Your Welcome (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: With more than 2 billion views across her YouTube channels, Colleen Ballinger has become an international sensation with her hilarious alter-ego Miranda Sings. Filmed in front of a packed house of “Mirfandas,” Miranda Sings Live…Your Welcome launches globally on Tuesday, June 4. While Colleen reads snippets of her diary and sings through some of the weird comments she receives, the next ‘Virgin Mary’ Miranda blesses the audience with her combination of acting, singing, dancing, modeling, and magic.

Available June 5

A Silent Voice

Black Mirror: Season 5 (Netflix Original)

Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch

Available June 16

Alles ist gut (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: A woman sexually assaulted by her new boss’s brother-in-law tries to move on as if nothing happened, but the night weighs heavily on her mind and body.

Todos lo saben

Available June 7

3%: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Michele creates an idyllic Inland sanctuary that’s open to all, but when a crisis hits, she’s forced to design a selection process of her own.

Belmonte

The Black Godfather (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: An expansive look at the exceptional life and legacy of Clarence Avant, one of the most influential dealmakers in music, entertainment, and politics over the last 60 years.

The Chef Show (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Cooking is a journey. And making a meal is about more than just food. It’s about appreciating friends, family and tradition. An opportunity to come together. To learn, to share and to celebrate different flavors, cultures and people. In The Chef Show actor/director Jon Favreau and award-winning Chef Roy Choi reunite after their critically acclaimed film Chef to embark on a new adventure. The two friends experiment with their favorite recipes and techniques, baking, cooking, exploring and collaborating with some of the biggest names in the entertainment and culinary world. From sharing a meal with the Avengers cast in Atlanta, to smoking brisket in Texas with world-renowned pitmaster Aaron Franklin, to honoring the legendary food critic Jonathan Gold in Los Angeles - Favreau and Choi embrace their passion for food, but more importantly their love for bringing people together over a delicious meal. The Chef Show is Executive Produced and directed by Jon Favreau. Roy Choi and Annie Johnson also serve as Executive Producers.

Designated Survivor: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: The gloves come off as Kirkman launches his election campaign amidst ethical quandaries, international incidents and a new terrorism threat at home.

Elisa & Marcela (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: In 1901 in Galicia, Spain, Elisa Sánchez Loriga adopts a male identity in order to marry another woman, Marcela Gracia Ibeas. Based on true events.

I Am Mother (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: In the wake of humanity’s extinction, a teenage girl is raised by a robot designed to repopulate the earth. But their unique bond is threatened when an inexplicable stranger arrives with alarming news.

Pachamama (Netflix Family)

From Netflix: When a sacred statue is taken from his Andean village, a spirited boy who dreams of becoming a shaman goes on a brave mission to get it back.

Rock My Heart (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: A thrill-seeking teenage girl with a heart defect bonds with a rowdy black stallion and fights to ride in a race despite her life-threatening illness.

Super Monsters Monster Pets (Netflix Family)

From Netflix: For big fun, think small! Join the Super Monsters and their adorable new Monster Pets for a series of short and silly animated adventures.

Tales of the City (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Returning to San Francisco after a long absence, Mary Ann Singleton reunites with the colorful community of LGBTQ characters at 28 Barbary Lane.

Available June 8

Berlin, I Love You

Available June 11

Disney’s Ralph Breaks the Internet

The sequel to Wreck-It Ralph has a pretty heartfelt storyline about growing apart from your close friends and putting their happiness first. Also, a bunch of gags about the internet.

Available June 12

Jo Koy: Comin’ In Hot (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Witness the Blaisdell Arena explode with laughter when Jo Koy takes the stage. Returning for his second Netflix special, Jo Koy: Comin’ In Hot, be prepared to witness a dazzling display of hula dancing and an arsenal of self-deprecating humor. Koy is fired up to educate the masses on how to raise a millennial, the intricacies of Filipino traditions, and more!

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: In an alchemic mix of fact and fantasy, Martin Scorsese looks back at Bob Dylan’s 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour and a country ripe for reinvention.

Available June 13

The 3rd Eye 2 (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: 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.

Jinn (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: When a school trip to Petra turns deadly, some students suspect supernatural forces are to blame. Back home, a mysterious boy appears before Mira.

Kakegurui xx (Netflix Anime)

From Netflix: Kirari dissolves the student board and proposes a school-wide gambling battle royal, ushering in a new era of chaos and competition for her seat.

Available June 14

Aggretsuko: Season 2 (Netflix Anime)

The rage-fueled red panda charmed us in season one. Now her work-place anxieties and relationship worries get amped up thanks to her mother’s meddling. The holiday special left us wanting more and soon we’ll get some more heavy metal karaoke sessions.

The Alcàsser Murders (Netflix Original)

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

Awake: The Million Dollar Game (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Sleepless for 24 hours, contestants in this comedy game show stumble through challenges both eccentric and mundane for a chance at a $1 million prize.

Charité at War (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: During World War II, the patients and staff at Berlin’s Charité hospital grapple with Nazis, eugenics and euthanasia.

Cinderella Pop (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: Distressed by her parents’ divorce, Cíntia Dorella does not believe in love anymore until she meets and falls in love with singer-songwriter Freddy Prince.

Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce: Season 5

Leila (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Leila, from writer and executive producer Urmi Juvekar, based on a book by Prayaag Akbar, tells the story of Shalini, a free-thinking woman in search of the daughter she lost upon her arrest 16 years earlier. Set in the near future, this inventive, boundary-breaking story centres around longing, faith and loss.

Life Overtakes Me (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: In the grip of trauma, hundreds of refugee children in Sweden withdraw from life’s uncertainties into a coma-like illness called Resignation Syndrome.

Marlon: Season 2

Murder Mystery (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: When a NYC cop finally takes his wife on a long promised European trip, a chance meeting on the flight gets them invited to an intimate family gathering on the super yacht of elderly billionaire Malcolm Quince. When Quince is murdered, they become the prime suspects in a modern day whodunit.

Unité 42 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: A widowed cop tapped to lead a special cyber crimes unit teams up with a former hacker to hunt down tech-savvy criminals who are terrorizing Belgium.

Available June 15

Grey’s Anatomy: Season 15

Available June 16

Cop Car

Available June 17

The Missing: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Julien Baptiste is looking for a missing prostitute in Amsterdam. He digs into the criminal underworld of the red-light district and exposes a complex web of deception and lies.

Available June 18

Adam Devine: Best Time of Our Lives (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Critically acclaimed comedian, Adam Devine, knows that growing up sucks and is here to tell you why. Filmed in front of a packed house at The Orpheum Theater in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, Devine’s new Netflix comedy special will give a comedic take on the worst parts of growing up including puberty, parental judgment, and almost dying on your 21st birthday.

Big Kill

Available June 19

Beats (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: A reclusive teenage musical prodigy forms an unlikely friendship with a down-on-his-luck high school security guard. United by their mutual love of hip hop, they confront the demons of their past and try to break into Chicago’s music scene.

The Edge of Democracy (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: A cautionary tale for these times of democracy in crisis - the personal and political fuse to explore one of the most dramatic periods in Brazilian history. Combining unprecedented access to leaders past and present, including Presidents Dilma Rousseff and Lula da Silva, with accounts of her own family’s complex political and industrial past, filmmaker Petra Costa (ELENA) witnesses their rise and fall and the tragically polarized nation that remains.

Available June 20

Le Chant du Loup (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: With nuclear war looming, a military expert in underwater acoustics strives to prove things aren’t as they seem — or sound — using only his ears.

Available June 21

Ad Vitam (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: In an age of medical technology that allows humans to live forever young, a cop and a rebellious 20-something investigate a mass suicide of seven teens.

Bolívar (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: This dramatization depicts the life — and loves — of Venezuelan leader Simón Bolívar, who helped several countries gain independence from Spain.

The Casketeers: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Francis and Scottie reveal their weight loss. The Tipenes’ funeral home — and family — expands. The staff prepare funerals for the old and young.

The Confession Tapes: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: They confessed to horrible crimes they claim they never really committed. But why? Four more stories tackle the tricky question.

Dark: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: 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.

The End of Evangelion

EVANGELION: DEATH (TRUE)²

Girls Incarcerated: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: A year after Madison Juvenile closed, a new group of girls at LaPorte Juvenile Correctional Facility navigate the challenges of teen life behind bars.

GO! Live Your Way: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Mía tries to discover the truth about her father while also finding success with her singing career. Jealous Lupe’s antics threaten her friendships.

Jaoon Kahan Bata Ae Dil (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: Tension plays the third wheel in this portrait of a couple whose caustic, at times jarring, interactions strain their relationship over a Mumbai evening.

La misma sangre (Netflix Film)

From Netflix: 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.

Mr. Iglesias (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Stand-up phenom Gabriel Iglesias stars in this series as a good-natured high school history teacher who tries to help gifted misfit kids.

Neon Genesis Evangelion

There hasn’t been a legal way to watch the legendary anime for years, thanks to shifting rights and limited sales of DVDs, but Neon Genesis Evangelion finally finds a (legal) home on Netflix this summer. Two of the movies will come at the same time.

Shooter: Season 3

Available June 24

Forest of Piano: Season 2 (Netflix Anime)

From Netflix: After the first stage of the Chopin competition, Kai and Shuhei prepare for the next round while confronting their own reasons for playing music.

Available June 25

Mike Epps: Only One Mike (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Comedian and actor Mike Epps is appropriately inappropriate in his no-holds-barred Netflix stand-up special, Mike Epps: Only One Mike. Filmed at Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, the one-hour special reminds us why Epps is a one-of-a-kind comedian as he reflects on the gift (and curse) of raising four daughters, overcoming childhood dyslexia and the mysterious infinite wisdom of old people. Den of Thieves’ Jesse Ignjatovic, Evan Prager, Jared Morell, and Jordan Barrow executive produced along with Naptown’s Mike Epps, Thomas Cobb, Niles Kirchner, Kyra Robinson and Royale Watkins. Directed by Kevin Bray.

Available June 26

The Golem

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

The Academy Award-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse breathed new life into the superhero genre. Why don’t we have MORE animated comic book movies?! With captivating animation, a stellar voice cast, and a message about facing your insecurities and becoming a hero, Into the Spider-Verse has it all.

The Zookeeper

Available June 27

Answer for Heaven (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: A righteous fallen angel must work and live with a rating-obsessed reporter to investigate crimes in a highly competitive office environment.

Available June 28

20th Century Women

7SEEDS (Netflix Anime)

From Netflix: A shy girl named Natsu learns that she’s part of a group chosen to ensure the survival of humanity. Together, they have to survive on a changed Earth.

Dope: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Around the world, from Los Angeles to Rotterdam, the war on drugs rages on as users and addicts remain caught in the middle.

Exhibit A (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: This true crime series shows how innocent people have been convicted with dubious forensic tools and techniques such as cadaver dogs and touch DNA.

Instant Hotel: Season 2 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Four new pairs of home hoteliers check in and check out each other’s properties as they compete for the title of Australia’s best vacation rental.

Motown Magic: Season 2 (Netflix Family)

From Netflix: A second season of magic and music following Ben and his friends Angie and Mickey as they discover that creativity can bring vibrancy to their city and important life lessons.

Paquita Salas: Season 3 (Netflix Original)

From Netflix: Paquita experiences a life-changing evening with Macarena García, and later learns about social media. A reinvented Magüi takes control of her life.

The Chosen One (Netflix Original)

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

Available June 29

Scare Tactics: Seasons 4 & 5

Available June 30

Madam Secretary: Season 5