As June 2026 winds down, Netflix is buzzing with new hits—like the rom-com Voicemails for Isabelle and Harlan Coben's latest thriller I Will Find You. But beyond the top of the charts, there are some hidden gems and returning favorites that deserve your attention. Whether you're in the mood for high-seas action, dark comedy, or a gripping mystery, these three shows are perfect for a binge-watch session before the month ends.

1. 'The Last Ship' (2014–2018)

If you missed this TNT action drama during its original run, now's your chance to catch the full five-season saga on Netflix. The Last Ship follows the crew of a naval destroyer as they navigate a world devastated by a global pandemic. With intense action sequences and a storyline that feels eerily timely, it's a gripping watch from start to finish.

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The series also serves as a poignant tribute to the late Eric Dane, who passed away at 53 after battling ALS. Known for his roles in Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria, Dane delivers one of his most underrated performances here. For more on what's streaming, check out our list of Best Netflix Movies to Watch in June 2026.

2. 'Beef' (2023–Present)

After a buzzy second season starring Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny, Beef is back in the spotlight. But if you haven't seen the first season yet, now is the time to catch up. The show follows contractor Danny Cho (Steven Yeun) and entrepreneur Amy Lau (Ali Wong) as a road-rage incident spirals into an all-out feud. It's hilarious, intense, and brilliantly written—a must-watch for any Netflix subscriber.

For more on what's trending, see our breakdown of Netflix's Most-Watched English Shows.

3. 'Run Away' (2026)

Harlan Coben's adaptations continue to dominate Netflix, and Run Away is no exception. Based on his 2019 novel, the series stars James Nesbitt as Simon Greene, a man whose perfect life unravels when his daughter disappears, pulling him into a dangerous criminal underworld. With a Rotten Tomatoes score of 82%, it's a twisty, fast-paced thriller that keeps you guessing until the very end.

If you're a fan of Coben's work, you won't want to miss this one. And for more recommendations, check out Why Netflix's 'The Diplomat' Is the Political Thriller You Need to Binge.

So grab your remote, settle in, and make the most of these binge-worthy shows before June slips away. Happy streaming!