All the Asian Shows & Movies Coming to Netflix in June 2021

We’re always on the lookout for what’s new on Netflix. And hey, why shouldn’t we? The streaming giant is constantly churning out exciting new TV series and films every month, after all. And this June is no exception, with lots of kilig K-dramas, action-packed anime, and even proudly Pinoy works coming your way!

So without further ado, here’s a rundown of all the new shows and movies premiering on Netflix Philippines soon. Let the binge-watching begin! 

New Pinoy titles on Netflix arriving in June

1. Trese

What better way to start this New on Netflix list than with the most highly anticipated Filipino animated series to date? Based on the hit supernatural-horror comics, it centres on Alexandra Trese, an occult detective who also happens to be a warrior-shaman. The story takes place in an alternate Manila, where mythical creatures of Philippine folklore hide amongst humans. 

Think of Trese as our own version of Neil Gaiman’s American Gods! Adding further to the hype are the voice actresses for the titular heroine: Liza Soberano for the Tagalog version; and Shay Mitchell for the English dub. 

Release date: 11 June

2. Cara x Jagger

Cara (played by Jasmine Curtis-Smith) has a rare condition that gives her total recall of previous events. She gets hired to take care of her ex-boyfriend (Ruru Madrid) and help him remember the past. So, what happens when they’re forced to relive their bittersweet love story? Guess we’re about to find out!

Release date: 3 June

3. Maledicto

After a tragic event, a brilliant psychiatrist (played by Tom Rodriguez) becomes an exorcist and teams up with a nun who has the special gift of charism. Together, they try to save a teenager who’s showing symptoms of possession. 

Release date: 3 June

4. The Girl and the Gun

Janine Gutierrez stars in this crime-thriller that first premiered in the 2019 QCinema International Film Festival. Fed up with abuse by those around her, a department store saleswoman finds a weapon in an alleyway and decides to settle scores. 

Release date: 3 June

5. So It’s You

Here’s something light-hearted and adorable among the Netflix new releases coming soon. It tells the story of a woman left by her fiancé and a man with extreme baggage. Together, they bond over heartbreak and past pains. But as they enter a fake relationship, real feelings begin to emerge.  

Release date: 3 June

Upcoming Netflix K-dramas

6. Sweet & Sour

Among the most awaited Netflix new releases is this refreshingly realistic romcom. It’s about Jang Hyeok (played by Jang Ki-yong) and Jung Da-eun (Chae Soo-bin), a couple enduring the highs and lows of trying to make a long-distance relationship survive. Faced with real-world opportunities and challenges, their once-sweet relationship changes as the distance impacts them in more ways than one. 

Release date: 3 June

7. Hospital Playlist: Season 2

Hey, it’s not everyday (or every year even) that we get a second season of our fave Netflix K-dramas. But what do you know, our prayers have been answered this time! Get ready for another season of extraordinary days for the doctors and patients inside a hospital, where birth, death and everything in between coexist.

Release date: 17 June

Also read: 5 Feel-Good K-Dramas You Have to Add to Your Watch List

8. So Not Worth It

After coming to South Korea for different purposes, students from all over the world live and learn together as residents of an international dormitory. Despite their different nationalities, native languages, and background, the eight students mesh well as roommates and adapt to life in a foreign land. 

The students include the ever-resourceful resident advisor Se-wan; innocuous handsome guy Jamie; Sam who is always boasting and bluffing; K-drama fan and fashionista Minnie; Hyun-min, who is secretly living at the dormitory; Hans, who is a stickler for rules;  hot-tempered Carson; and Casanova-esque Terris. 

Release date: 18 June

9. Nevertheless

Song Kang and Han So Hee star in this upcoming Netflix Original. It centres on Park Jae Uhn, a happy-go-lucky guy who thinks relationships are a waste of time, but wants to flirt; and Yoo Na Bi, who has long stopped believing in love and destiny, but still wants a relationship. Will these two eventually get what they want?

Release date: 20 June

Also read: Korean Drama Bucket List: 17 K-Dramas That Will Take You Around the World

New anime and live-action movies from Japan

10. Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie: Part 1 / Part 2

This right here is an absolute treat for many ’90s kids out there! It’s based on the Dream arc of the Sailor Moon manga by Naoko Takeuchi, and serves as a direct continuation of the Sailor Moon Crystal anime series. It follows the scattered Sailor Guardians who reunite to bring light back into the world, after a dark power enshrouds the Earth during a total solar eclipse. 

Release date: 3 June

11. Rurouni Kenshin: The Final

Once again, we meet Kenshin Himura (played by Takeru Satoh) — this time in 1879. When a terrifying enemy attacks Tokyo, the stage is set for a high-stakes battle that may expose some of his biggest secrets. The enemy? His former brother-in-law Enishi Yukishiro, who is clearly out for revenge. 

Release date: 18 June

Also read: 10 Best Samurai Movies of All Time & Their Notable Filming Locations

12. Godzilla Singular Point 

This new Netflix series is an original story revolving around two young geniuses: graduate student Mei Kamino and engineer Yun Arikawa. Brought together by a mysterious song, they lead the fight against an unimaginable force that may spell doom for the world. 

Release date: 24 June

13. Record of Ragnarok 

Every 1,000 years, a council of gods vote on the fate of humanity. But after millions of years, they’ve decided that humanity is irredeemable and must be exterminated. A lone valkyrie then proposes a final battle pitting 13 gods against 13 mortal champions. This upcoming Netflix anime is based on the manga series. 

Release date: To be announced

New on Netflix Philippines: More upcoming Southeast Asian titles

14. Camellia Sisters

Set in the city of Huế, this Vietnamese film follows the Ly sisters, all famous in the antique and auctioning circles. They reunite in the lavish palace that they grew up in, as untold family secrets begin to unfold when a family treasure is stolen! Further adding to the tension is the fact that this had to happen on the night before a big auction. 

Release date: 10 June

15. Let’s Eat

A Thai drama featuring lots of delish food? Aight, count us in! This new Netflix series is about a food-blogging insurance agent, who encounters a friend from elementary school. She initially has a vendetta against him; but after an odd series of events, he soon becomes her sidekick. 

Release date: 15 June

16. Ali & Ratu Ratu Queens

This Indonesian comedy-drama film depicts the emotional journey of 19-year-old Ali, who travels from Jakarta to New York City after his father’s passing. The reason? To find his estranged mother, who left when he was a toddler to pursue her dreams in the Big Apple. Eventually, Ali finds love and connection in unexpected places.

Release date:  To be announced

Also read: Your Guide to All 23 Netflix Movies Coming in Summer 2021

Alright, that’s a wrap on our New on Netflix list for June 2021! So tell us, which of these are you most excited to watch?


All images are credited to Netflix Philippines.

Marcy Miniano

A fast-talking caffeine-dependent wordsmith, Marcy has never been one to shy away from sharing a good story or two. If she’s not in a quiet coffee shop somewhere, she enjoys spending afternoons in a museum or art gallery — whether it’s around Metro Manila or a foreign city she’s visiting. She wishes to retire in a winter village someday, so she can fulfil her lifelong dream of wearing turtlenecks all year round and owning a pet penguin.