June17 , 2025

    5 Must-Watch Netflix Miniseries You Should Binge in June 2025

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    Although Netflix has built its business model around binge-watching viewers, some subscribers prefer stories with more finite ends.

    Netflix has a lot more miniseries than you may have guessed. But sometimes, even some of the best miniseries get lost in the shuffle of Netflix’s original programming.

    That’s why the Watch With Us team has assembled this list of the five Netflix miniseries you should watch in June.

    Our selections include an unfolding mystery, a noir-ish drama, a dark comedy, an infamous true crime story and a blood-soaked revenge saga from Korea.


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    ‘The Survivors’ (2025)

    The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power‘s Charlie Vickers leads the cast of The Survivors as Kieran Elliott, a man haunted by a personal tragedy that claimed the life of his brother and two others close to him. Kieran’s survivor’s guilt is only compounded by the fact that his mother, Verity (Robyn Malcolm), still openly blames him for what happened.

    Fifteen years after the original incident, a young woman’s body is found on a beach. That discovery leads the investigation to revisit the incident involving Kieran and his brother, as their father, Brian (Damien Garvey), becomes a murder suspect. The community wants its justice, but is there any to be found here?

    The Survivors will stream on Netflix on June 6.

    ‘Secrets We Keep’ (2025)

    Cecilie (Marie Bach Hansen) is going to come to regret not offering to help a young woman named Ruby (Donna Levkovski). The disappearance of Ruby casts a shadow over the Danish miniseries, Secrets We Keep. Ruby confided in Cecilie that she was no longer comfortable living with her employers, Katrina (Danica Curcic) and Rasmus (Lars Ranthe), as their family au pair. But Cecilie declined to get directly involved.

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    When the authorities don’t seem to care about Ruby’s inexplicable absence or the fact that her money and passport were left behind, Cecilie starts asking some uncomfortable questions about her neighbors. She also discovers that there’s at least one detective, Aicha (Sara Fanta Traore), who might be willing to help her find justice for Ruby.

    Secrets We Keep is streaming on Netflix.

    ‘Sirens’ (2025)

    Devon DeWitt (Meghann Fahy) thought she knew her sister, Simone (Milly Alcock). But the events of Sirens prove otherwise. Because of their father’s declining health, Devon tracks down Simone and discovers that she’s fully immersed in a bizarre cult of personality surrounding billionaire Michaela “Kiki” Kell (Julianne Moore).

    There are details about Simone’s new life that Devon isn’t privy to, and Michaela’s husband, Peter Kell (Kevin Bacon), isn’t giving up the family secrets either. It’s all Devon can do to stick around for a few days and try to pry Simone away from Michaela’s influence. However, Simone may be exactly where she wants to be.

    Sirens is streaming on Netflix.

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    ‘Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders’ (2025)

    If you’ve ever been told not to use medicine if it looks like the package has been tampered with, it’s probably because of the Tylenol murders in the early ’80s. Someone got hold of Tylenol bottles and laced the pills with lethal doses of cyanide. No one was ever convicted of the deaths that followed, but there were suspects.

    Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders reexamines the evidence over four decades after the initial poisonings. It also features the only on-camera interview with one of the suspects, James William Lewis, before his death.

    Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders is streaming on Netflix.

    ‘Mercy For None’ (2025)

    The new Korean revenge epic, Mercy For None, may give you John Wick vibes. So Ji-seob stars in the miniseries as Nam Gi-joon, a man who demands to know who killed his brother. And since Gi-ioon was once one of the most feared killers in the criminal underworld, it’s not going to take him long to find answers.

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    Gi-joon tried to leave his old life behind, but since he’s been dragged into he’ll go even farther than his enemies. When he finds the man he’s looking for, Gi-joon won’t simply kill his target. He’ll go after everyone they love, from friends to family. And he’s only getting started.

    Mercy For None will stream on Netflix on June 6.



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