Top 10 Netflix Shows to Watch This Week: June 1-7

It can be tough to keep up with all the new and returning shows on Netflix each week, so we’re here to help you sort through the latest releases. This week, Netflix is bringing us a mix of drama, romance, sports, and comedy with a lineup that has something for everyone.

First up, we have Pokémon the Series: XY, which is now available to stream in its entirety. This season follows Ash and his friends as they explore the Kalos region and dive into the world of Mega Evolutions—a great watch for any Pokémon fan gearing up for the release of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet on the Nintendo Switch 2.

For those looking for a gripping drama, Sara – Woman in the Shadows is an Italian series that has already captured a large audience. Following ex-secret agent Sara as she delves into a series of crimes after her son’s death, the show promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Brazilian series Criminal Code is back for its second season, offering more real crimes-inspired drama as Isaac and the Phantom Gang take center stage. The first season of the show hit number one on Netflix’s Top 10 Non-English Shows.

Colombian coming-of-age romantic drama Eva Lasting returns for its third season, transporting viewers to 1970s Bogotá and following the lives of six teens as they navigate young adulthood.

NBA legends Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson take center stage in the docuseries Power Moves, giving fans a behind-the-scenes look at their collaboration with Reebok to design the next great basketball shoe and recruit new stars.

Swedish heist drama Barracuda Queens returns for its second season, offering a suspenseful look at a group of affluent teen girls who turn to burglary to survive.

Ginny & Georgia Season 3 promises to be explosive and ambitious, with creator Sarah Lampert teasing a season full of drama and intrigue as Georgia faces murder charges and her family’s lives spiral out of control.

Comedian Shane Gillis’s series Tires is back for its second season, showcasing the comedian’s rebound after a short stint on SNL. The controversial comedian has since built a successful career with multiple comedy specials and a popular podcast.

Mercy For None, a new K-drama based on the webtoon Plaza Wars, explores themes of vengeance and justice as a former gangster seeks retribution for his brother’s death.

Lastly, The Survivors, a limited series from Australia based on Jane Harper’s novel, delves into the haunting mysteries surrounding a series of deaths in the coastal town of Evelyn Bay.

With such a diverse lineup of new and returning shows, Netflix is sure to have something for every viewer this week.