3 best new to Netflix movies you should stream this weekend (June 19-21)
Don’t miss these new Netflix movies streaming now
We're already more than halfway through June, and Netflix hasn't slowed down when it comes to expanding its library. Throughout the month, the streaming service has continued rolling out several original movies and licensed additions, giving subscribers plenty of fresh options to choose from. This week is no exception, with a handful of new films landing on Netflix that are well worth checking out.
To make your weekend viewing a little easier, I've selected three Netflix movies that deserve your attention. They include an original romantic comedy starring Nick Robinson and Zoey Deutch, a nostalgic film based on the “Percy Jackson” book series, and an emotional, acclaimed 2024 drama directed by David Fortune. So, these are the three new Netflix movies I'd recommend streaming this weekend.
‘Voicemails for Isabelle’
The biggest original movie streaming this week is “Voicemails for Isabelle,” a romantic comedy that puts a modern spin on some of the genre’s most beloved tropes. Directed by Leah McKendrick and starring the effortlessly charming Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, this new Netflix release has all the glossy appeal of a late-’90s rom-com. With its likeable cast and compelling premise, I wouldn't be surprised to see it climb to the No. 1 spot on Netflix over the weekend, making it well worth adding to your watchlist.
“Voicemails for Isabelle” follows Jill (Zoey Deutch), a young woman struggling to move forward after the death of her sister, Isabelle. To stay connected to her, Jill regularly leaves heartfelt voicemails on Isabelle’s old phone number, sharing everything from career frustrations to awkward dating experiences in San Francisco. What she doesn’t realize is that the number has been reassigned to Wes (Nick Robinson), an Austin real estate agent who begins listening to her messages. When their paths finally cross, an unexpected connection forms, but he hides how they actually met.
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‘Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief’
It might be a hot take, but I really enjoyed the “Percy Jackson” movies when they first came out. Yes, they stray quite a bit from the source material and make several unnecessary changes to Rick Riordan’s beloved books, but they’re packed with fantasy adventure and remain a big part of my childhood. I still remember my teacher reading The Lightning Thief to our class before we went to the cinema to watch the newly released adaptation. It’s a core memory that has stuck with me ever since. “Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief” is simply a really fun watch.
Percy Jackson (Logan Lerman) is a seemingly ordinary teenager who discovers he is actually a demigod, the son of Poseidon. When Zeus’s powerful lightning bolt is stolen and Percy is accused of taking it, he is thrust into a world where Greek gods, monsters, and ancient legends coexist with modern-day America. Joined by his friends Grover (Brandon T. Jackson) and Annabeth (Alexandra Daddario), Percy goes on a cross-country quest to find the missing bolt and clear his name before a conflict erupts among the Olympian gods.
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‘Color Book’
One of Netflix’s more intimate original film releases this month is “Color Book,” a character-focused, independent-style drama shot in black and white and directed by David Fortune. The film has generated strong buzz since 2024, particularly given its journey from winning a $1 million grant through the AT&T Untold Stories competition to premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival before landing on Netflix. It now arrives as a beautifully striking story about grief and family, released just in time for Father’s Day weekend.
“Color Book” centers around Lucky (William Catlett), a devoted father in Metro Atlanta who has just lost his wife. Now handling life as a grieving single parent, he is learning how to care for his son, Mason (Jeremiah Alexander Daniels), a young boy with Down syndrome. In an effort to find a spark of joy and healing in this difficult time, Lucky decides to take Mason to his very first professional baseball game. What is supposed to be a simple trip turns into a daylong obstacle course across Atlanta.
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote.
Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry.
She heads to the cinema every week as a tradition, no matter what’s showing. For her, movies aren’t just entertainment — they’re a ritual, a comfort, and a constant source of inspiration. When she’s not at her desk or at the cinema, you’ll probably find her deep into a horror video game on her PC.
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