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New To Streaming: What to watch on Netflix NZ, Neon and more this week

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We round up everything coming to streaming services this week, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV, ThreeNow, Neon and TVNZ+.

Predators (TVNZ+, June 15)

Cited as one of the best films of 2025, this “grimly compelling” documentary charts the rise and fall of NBC Dateline’s controversial reality TV show To Catch a Predator. Directed by David Osit, the “raw and riveting documentary that skeptically re-examines the program’s appeal, legacy, and ethicality,” features unseen archival footage, interviews with former decoys, and a sit-down with Chris Hansen himself. As uncomfortable and disturbing as it is thoughtful and insightful, Predators is a must-watch.

Missing Link (MĀORI+, June 20)

From the stop-motion animation studio behind Coraline and Kubo and the Two Strings, comes Missing Link, the first non-CGI animated film to win a Golden Globe Award for best animated feature film. Featuring the voices of Hugh Jackman as smug Victorian adventurer Sir Lionel Frost and Zach Galifianakis as sky sasquatch Mr. Susan Link the two join forces in search of Shangri-La, the fabled Himalayan valley that is the home of Link’s long-lost relatives. This “sweet, touching, and seriously fun adventure comedy” cannot be missed.

Warfare (Neon, June 15)

Based on co-director Ray Mendoza’s experiences during the Iraq War as a U.S. Navy SEAL, Warfare traces, in nerve-shredding real-time, the fallout of a surveillance mission gone wrong in insurgent territory. Starring Will Poulter, Cosmo Jarvis, Joseph Quinn, and Charles Melton as members of the besieged Navy SEAL platoon, this “forceful and unflinching depiction of combat” joins the likes of Gallipoli, Come and See, and Saving Private Ryan, as “a sobering glimpse into the pointless butchery of human life.”

The Agency (Neon, June 21)

In season two of The Agency, Oscar-nominee Michael Fassbender returns as Martian, a skilled CIA agent living undercover in his own life. Based on the French TV show Le Bureau des Legendes, the thrilling series also stars Jodie Turner-Smith as Sami, Martian’s lover who is a political prisoner in Sudan. To free her, he must navigate his own fractured loyalties and a perilous mole hunt. Described as “one of the rare American remakes to get it right,” The Agency is for fans of John le Carré and Graham Greene.

Twinless (Prime Video, June 21)

James Sweeney’s Twinless stars Dylan O’Brien as Roman and Sweeney as Dennis, two strangers who meet at a support group for siblings who have lost a twin. However, their blossoming bromance is threatened by a long-hidden secret that threatens to tear them apart. Labelled as an “incredibly effective feat” that veers “from funny to creepy to devastatingly sad,” Twinless is anything but what you expect it to be.

Pick of the Flicks: Mirrors No. 3 (AroVision, June 17)

Helmed by Christian Petzold, one of contemporary German cinema’s defining directors, the enigmatic Mirrors No. 3 follows his frequent collaborator Paula Beer as Laura, a melancholic music student who takes shelter in an idyllic home in the German countryside after surviving a horrific car crash. Taken in by Betty (Barbara Auer), a witness to the accident, the two begin an unlikely surrogate mother-daughter relationship that has unnerving consequences. “Mellifluous, melodious and mysterious in equal measure,” Mirrors No. 3 is a puzzle worth piecing together.

The rest

Netflix

AMERICA’S SWEETHEARTS: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders S3 (June 16)

Outlast: The Jungle (June 17)

BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai: S1 P2 (June 18)

I Will Find You (June 18)

Oasis (June 19)

Husbands in Action (June 19)

Voicemails for Isabelle (June 19)

Color Book (June 19)

A Royal in Paradise (June 19)

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (June 19)

The Root Of The Game (June 20)

Killer Whale (June 20)

Babe (June 21)

TVNZ+

Predators (June 15)

Destination X UK (June 15)

Rambo: Last Blood (June 16)

What the Hell Happened at Woofington’s? (June 16)

Anora (June 16)

Dukes of Hazzard (June 16)

Muriel’s Wedding (June 16)

All My Friends Hate Me (June 16)

Looper (June 16)

Alone S13 (June 18)

Dear Life (June 18)

The Hotel Inspector S20 (June 18)

Miss Congeniality 2 (June 18)

Cinderella (June 19)

A Knight’s Tale (June 20)

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (June 20)

Babe: Pig in the City (June 21)

Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (June 21)

Grand Designs UK S23 (June 21)

Fractures (June 21)

MĀORI+

Between The Rains (June 15)

The Big Trip (June 19)

Pork Pie (June 19)

Missing Link (June 20)

Rambo: First Blood Part II (June 20)

Master Gardener (June 21)

Neon

Professor T S5 (June 15)

Warfare (June 15)

Good Fortune (June 17)

Alma and the Wolf (June 20)

The Agency S2 (June 21)

Prime Video

You Gotta Believe (June 15)

Christy (June 17)

Your Fault: London (June 17)

Twinless (June 21)

Disney+

A Spark Into A Flame: Hamilton & Hip Hop (June 16)

Never Change! (June 17)

Apple TV

Sugar S2 (June 19)

DocPlay

Life in One Chord (June 18)

AroVision

Mother Mary (June 17)

HITPIG! (June 17)

Cold Storage (June 17)

Mirrors No. 3 (June 17)

The Safe House (June 17)

Snakes and Surf Breaks (June 17)

The Pianist’s Choice (June 17)

Hayu

The McBee Dynasty: Real American Cowboys S3 (June 16)