What’s New on Netflix: Highlights of 4th week of June

Yu Jung-in 2025. 6. 29. 00:11
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This Week’s Netflix Lineup: June. 25, 2025 - June. 30, 2025
Lee Jung-jae as Seong Gi-hun in Squid Game./Netflix

Squid Game: Season 3

The global phenomenon Squid Game returns on Jun. 27 with Season 3, bringing the high-stakes saga to its final chapter. Following a failed rebellion in Season 2, Gi-hun is consumed by guilt and rage after losing his closest ally. Yet the game continues, deadlier than ever, forcing the remaining players into a brutal fight for survival. Meanwhile, the Front Man—once hidden among the contestants—resumes his role as the orchestrator, pushing everyone closer to the edge. Led by Lee Jung-jae and Lee Byung-hun, Yim Si-wan, Kang Ha-neul, Wi Ha-joon, Jo Yu-ri and more, Season 3 unravels the final fates of those trapped in the game.

Try? Choo-ry! Do or Die./Netflix

Try? Choo-ry! Do or Die

Choo Sung-hoon returns with Season 2 of Try? Choo-ry! Do or Die, a talk-variety show where he dives into conversations and challenges in his signature style. Known for his candid charm, Choo takes things further this season—facing tasers, entering bike races, sleeping inside a pyramid, and more. Unlike Season 1, which focused on revealing the honest sides of celebrity guests through conversation, Season 2 shifts gears to highlight Choo’s chaotic curiosity and adventurous spirit.

Getaway and Go with Jangdobari./Netflix

Getaway and Go with Jangdobari

Comedian Jeon Do-yeon stars in Getaway and Go with Jangdobari, a travel talk show where she hits the road with celebrity friends, unpacking stories and laughs along the way. Joined by guests like Byun Yo-han, Sakaguchi Kentaro, Gabi, and Wi Ha-joon, Jang explores meaningful destinations such as Harbin and Wando while engaging in honest, unscripted conversations. Known for her sharp wit on YouTube’s Salon Drip, she brings that same charm into a more free-spirited, on-the-move format.

Dr. B-PANG./Netflix

Dr. B-PANG

Released to Netflix on Jun. 28, Dr. B-Pang follows HOSOO, a struggling idol trainee who starts selling bungeo-ppang, fish-shaped pastries, to make ends meet, only to accidentally bring one to life. Meeting Dr. B-Pang—a self-proclaimed god of cooking with a refined palate—changes his life. Together, they support each other through setbacks, chasing their unlikely goals of idol stardom and street food greatness. A heartfelt, whimsical story that began as an award-winning animation pitch and viral teaser, Dr. Bbang offers a charming journey for audiences of all ages.

Shiri./Netflix

Shiri

Premiered on Jun. 28, Shiri follows OP agents Yoo Joong-won and Lee Jang-gil as they uncover a deadly espionage plot involving North Korean operatives, double agents, and internal betrayal. When high-profile assassinations point to a reactivated spy, tensions escalate as loyalties are tested and a covert war unfolds. Starring Han Suk-kyu, Choi Min-sik, and Song Kang-ho, the film became a nationwide phenomenon upon its 1999 release and remains a landmark in Korean cinema history. Shiri brings back the suspense and impact that redefined a generation of Korean thrillers.

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