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- Entire Creed movie collection arrives 6/1; films directed by Ryan Coogler, Steven Caple Jr., and Michael B. Jordan follow Adonis Johnson.
- Spike Lee's Inside Man lands 6/1, pairing Denzel Washington and Clive Owen in a tense Wall Street hostage thriller.
- David Oyelowo stars as Bass Reeves in Lawmen: Bass Reeves, arriving 6/1, portraying the legendary deputy U.S. marshal.
- Jaden Smith and Jackie Chan headline the modern The Karate Kid remake, arriving 6/1.
- Two hip hop documentaries arrive 6/15: Origins of Hip Hop features Nas, Ice-T, Busta Rhymes; Hip Hop Treasures preserves memorabilia.
Netflix is kicking off June with a strong lineup of Black film, television, and documentary programming. Whether you’re revisiting modern classics or discovering a story for the first time, the month’s additions offer a wide range of viewing options.
Several notable films arrive at the beginning of the month, including the entire Creed trilogy, which helped establish Michael B. Jordan as one of Hollywood’s leading men. Spike Lee’s Inside Man also joins the platform, bringing one of the director’s most successful thrillers back into the spotlight alongside standout performances from Denzel Washington and an ensemble.
Television viewers can revisit Lawmen: Bass Reeves, starring David Oyelowo as the legendary deputy U.S. marshal whose life inspired generations of Western heroes. Jaden Smith’s The Karate Kid remake and Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys are also among the month’s early arrivals.
Below, check out the Black films, series, and documentaries arriving on Netflix throughout June.
‘Creed’ Movie Collection – (6/1)
Directed by Ryan Coogler, Steven Caple Jr., and Michael B. Jordan, respectively, these three films follow former Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa as he becomes the trainer and mentor for Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan), the son of the late Apollo Creed; along with Johnson’s rise in the boxing ranks.
Inside Man – (6/1)
Spike Lee’s heist thriller pairs Denzel Washington with Clive Owen in a tense hostage standoff tied to corruption, secrets, and power on Wall Street.
Lawmen: Bass Reeves – (6/1)
David Oyelowo portrays Bass Reeves, the formerly enslaved lawman who became one of the most respected Black deputy marshals in American history.
The Karate Kid – (6/1)
Jaden Smith stars opposite Jackie Chan in this modern remake following a Detroit teen learning kung fu after relocating to Beijing.
Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys – (6/1)
Alfre Woodard and Sanaa Lathan lead Tyler Perry’s family drama about friendship, betrayal, and personal fallout across two very different households.
Hip Hop Treasures – (6/15)
Rappers and producers revisit rare artifacts, personal archives, and career-defining memorabilia for preservation at the Universal Hip Hop Museum.
Origins of Hip Hop – (6/15)
Icons including Nas, Ice-T, and Busta Rhymes reflect on the experiences, neighborhoods, and moments that helped shape Hip-Hop culture.
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