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This June, Netflix is boosting the quantity and quality of their streaming selections.

They're rolling out nearly three dozen new original movies and shows, including the hotly

anticipated second seasons of Luke Cage and GLOW along with the series finale of cult

hit Sense8.

Plus, look for brand new action-packed blockbusters to land on the streaming service this month.

Here's everything coming to Netflix in June 2018, starting with all the Netflix originals.

Busted!

Season Finale

Netflix's off-the-wall Korean detective comedy Busted! premiered throughout May, with each

Friday seeing the release of two new episodes.

Viewers have had plenty of time to get invested in this motley crew of celebrity detectives

as they work to gather clues and unravel mysteries, and June 1st heralds the arrival of the season

finale, finally bringing closure to all those quirky antics.

November 13: Attack on Paris

November 13, 2015 was a tragic day in Paris.

Terrorists perpetrated a series of bombings and mass shootings in the French capital that

ultimately took 130 lives.

To say that the horrific incidents affected many in Paris would be an understatement,

and that's the focus of Netflix's documentary series November 13: Attack on Paris.

Through three gripping episodes, the series will explore the terrorist attacks and their

emotional aftermath through candid interviews with French citizens as well as first responders.

Look for it on June 1st.

The Break with Michelle Wolf

Comedian Michelle Wolf's brand new sketch comedy and late-night show premiered on May

27th, and will continue throughout June with new episodes each week, starting on June 3rd.

Tune in every Sunday as Wolf sits down with celebrity guests and takes shots at politics,

modern life, and everything in between.

Alex Strangelove

Alex is a high school boy with a perfect life who decides that he's finally ready to go

all the way with his girlfriend.

But when he meets a boy who makes him question everything, he realizes that his life may

not be so perfect after all.

Look for it on June 8th.

Ali's Wedding

This award-winning Australian comedy-drama follows a Muslim man named Ali who finds himself

caught between a rock and a hard place, or, rather, caught between his family and the

woman he loves.

Starring comedian Osamah Sami and based on Sami's own memoir, Ali's Wedding is sure to

be an emotional crowdpleaser.

Look for it to hit Netflix on June 8th.

Marcella: Season 2

This first season of this British detective series aired to glowing reviews, and Netflix

picked up the international rights immediately.

Starring Anna Friel, Marcella is about a retired detective who rejoins the force in a state

of personal crisis after her husband decides to divorce her and take the kids.

After she picks up a 15-year-old murder investigation, Marcella slowly finds that her own life may

be inextricably linked to the killer.

Season 2 of Marcella aired in Britain starting in February 2018, and will be making its way

to Netflix on June 8th.

Sense8: The Series Finale

This Netflix original sci-fi series is practically a legend at this point.

After two seasons, Netflix canceled Sense8 in 2017, claiming that it wasn't bringing

in enough viewers to justify its exorbitant cost, rumored to be $9 million per episode

in Season 2.

"Someone tell me just what in the hell is going on here?"

When the dust had all cleared, fans were left with a massive cliffhanger and an insatiable

urge for more Sense8, leading to a flood of online petitions to put the show back on the

air.

It seems like someone at Netflix has heard the cries for more, and a two-hour series

finale is finally slated to land on Netflix on June 8th.

The Staircase

In 2001, novelist Michael Peterson called the police to report that his wife, Kathleen,

had fallen down the stairs.

The ensuing police investigation honed in on Peterson as the prime suspect, and in 2003,

Peterson was sentenced to life in prison for the crime.

"The injuries are not consistent with a fall down the stairs."

Netflix's upcoming documentary series The Staircase takes a deep dive into the details

of the controversial case.

Did Peterson do it?

Was it an accident?

Was she attacked by an owl?

Follow all the twists and turns when The Staircase shows up on June 8th.

Lust Stories

This anthology series explores life and love in India through the lenses of four different

filmmakers, each presenting a different film about relationships, trust, and betrayal.

Basically, the title says it all!

Look for it on June 15th.

Maktub

An Israeli dramedy, this film sees two bumbling criminals decide to change their lives after

surviving a terrorist bombing.

Armed with a new purpose in life, they set out to make wishes come true, specifically,

by nabbing people's written prayers from Jerusalem's wailing wall.

Together, they go on a chaotic journey as they try to learn how to be good people.

Look for Maktub on June 15th.

Set It Up

Things get wild in Set It Up when two corporate lackeys decide to try to get their high-strung

bosses to fall in love.

"When they're boning, we're free."

But when things inevitably go wrong with their matchmaking plan, they start finding out that

they have more in common with each other than they thought.

Set It Up premieres on Netflix on June 15th.

Sunday's Illness

Described as an "aching, sweeping drama," Sunday's Illness is the emotional story of

a mother and her estranged daughter who spend ten days at an isolated cabin together.

There, they slowly try to come to terms with where their lives are now, and how things

could have been different.

Experience the whole journey when Sunday's Illness arrives on June 15th.

The Ranch: Part 5

Netflix's sitcom The Ranch has fallen on some hard times.

Following continued allegations against actor and co-executive producer Danny Masterson,

Netflix decided to write Masterson's character out of The Ranch and continue without him.

Still, the series is plowing ahead into its third season, with Ashton Kutcher, Sam Elliott,

and Debra Winger reprising their roles.

The first part of the new season drops on June 15th.

Club de Cuervos presents: The Ballad of Hugo Sánchez

The Mexican drama Club de Cuervos doesn't seem like it has the makings of a cult classic,

but give it a chance, because there are a lot of good surprises here.

Centering on the brother and sister owners of the Cuervos football club, the series is

a perfect mix of drama, crime, thrills, and comedy.

Now, the series is producing its first spinoff, which translates to The Ballad of Hugo Sanchez

and follows series regular Hugo Sanchez on his own storyline within the Cuervos universe.

Take a look on June 17th.

Brain on Fire

Based on journalist Susannah Cahalan's autobiography Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness, this film

follows the bizarre events which saw Cahalan suffer an apparent mental breakdown that was

later diagnosed to be the symptoms of an autoimmune disease.

Chloe Grace Moretz stars as Cahalan, with an impressive list of co-stars that includes

Richard Armitage and Carrie-Anne Moss.

Don't miss Brain on Fire when it lands on June 22nd.

Derren Brown: Miracle

Hot on the heels of his Netflix special The Push, illusionist and mentalist Derren Brown

is back with Miracle.

This time, Brown is taking to the stage to subtly poke fun at blind religious beliefs

even as he seemingly performs the same impossible stunts that would push someone to believe

in a higher power in the first place.

"The Lord removes your ability to read.

Just so long enough to teach you a powerful lesson about faith and belief."

It's sure to be a head trip, so tune in to get your mind blown on June 22nd.

Heavy Rescue: 401: Season 2

Tow trucks, fire trucks, semi trucks, there are big trucks everywhere in Heavy Rescue:

401.

If you were a kid who liked trucks and who grew up to like trucks even more, you're bound

to love this show about trucks.

"There's the door of your transport truck.

Can I get my truck right here?"

Ride along with the guys who operate rescue vehicles as they brave the harshest environment

imaginable: Ontario.

Season 2 revs into gear on June 22nd.

Marvel's Luke Cage: Season 2

Can anyone believe it's been over a year and a half since Season 1 of Luke Cage first arrived

on Netflix?

Time flies when you're in denial, but the wait is finally over.

This time, Luke Cage is facing off against the new villain Bushmaster.

The unbreakable hero is set to reappear on Netflix on June 22nd.

Don't miss it.

Secret City

Filled with high-stakes thrills and political intrigue, Secret City follows a journalist

who gets too close to the truth and uncovers a web of conspiracies

Starring Anna Torv and Jacki Weaver, Netflix describes this upcoming show as "dark and

cerebral," which sounds like a grand ol' time.

Look for it on June 26th.

GLOW: Season 2

Saturday night's alright for fightin' this June, with an all-new season of the hit series

GLOW.

"We got a show to do.

What is this?"

The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling make their triumphant return in the ring on June 29th.

Kiss Me First

In the near future, a young woman who's addicted to a popular virtual reality game meets a

mysterious woman who shows her how dark the game can actually get.

With a hook like that, there's no doubt that Kiss Me First will turn out to be a popular

addition to Netflix's line-up.

Look for it on June 29th.

Nailed It!: Season 2

How many ways are there to bake a bad cake?

At least another season's worth, Nailed It: Season 2 is preheating the oven for another

round of culinary monstrosities and the poor folk who are just trying their best.

Take a bite on June 29th.

Recovery Boys

From Elaine McMillion Sheldon, director of the Oscar-nominated documentary Heroin(e),

Recovery Boys takes a long, painful look into the opioid epidemic, focusing on four men

who are struggling to recover from addiction and reenter society.

Queue it up on June 29.

Tau

The sci-fi thriller Tau stars Maika Monroe, Gary Oldman, and Ed Skrein.

The movie sees Skrein put on his Deadpool pants again as shady supervillain Ajax - sorry,

Alex - who kidnaps a young grifter named Julia and subjects her to a dangerous experiment.

Escape seems impossible, since she's being guarded by Tau, an advanced artificial intelligence

developed by Alex.

Take a look on June 29th.

Original stand-up comedy

With only two new stand-up specials to boast in June, Netflix is doubling down on quality

over quantity on the comedy front.

Both arrive late in the month - Hannah Gadsby: Nanette shows up on the 19th, and a special

from W. Kamau Bell, which takes center stage on the 26th.

That's it for the Netflix originals, now let's turn to everything else arriving on Netflix

this June.

New movies

Netflix is blowing up the screen this June with two of 2017's biggest action blockbusters

- Thor: Ragnarok, which sees Thor and the Hulk teaming up to save Asgard from Hela.

and Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Haven't seen them yet?

You'll get your chance when Thor arrives on the 5th and The Last Jedi shows up on the

26th.

"What's the matter with you?

You're embarrassing me.

I told them we were friends."

Plus, relive some of the decade's best dramas with The Departed arriving on June 1, The

King's Speech on June 2, and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus on June 15, followed by

Martin McDonagh's irreverent 2008 crime comedy In Bruges on the 16th.

"If I'd grown up on a farm and was retired.

Bruges might impress me, but I didn't, so it doesn't."

In the mood for lighter fare?

Netflix is opening the month with some great new romantic comedies.

On the first, look for Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Rumor Has It, and Just Friends.

"Chris!

Chris!"

"I'm busy!"

Also on the first, keep your eyes peeled for the 2015 documentary He Named Me Malala, a

gripping look at the life of the youngest Nobel laureate in history.

Finally, Netflix isn't scaring up a ton of new thrills this month, but there are a few

gems hiding in the mix.

June 1st will see the addition of Taking Lives, The Covenant, and The Boy, a selection guaranteed

to keep you up all night.

New television

You'll be glued to the TV this June as plenty of new seasons of fan favorite shows join

the Netflix roster.

Season 2 of Wynonna Earp drops on June 9th, Season 8 of Portlandia on June 10th, and on

June 16th, hold on tight for the emotional final season of Grey's Anatomy.

Plus, be sure to check out the first season of Marlon Wayans' new sitcom Marlon on the

14th.

Finally, Supergirl Season 3 and iZombie Season 4 are slated to arrive once they finish airing

on the CW, and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

drops its 5th season on June 17th.

That's a whole lot of excitement for one month.

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Color Garbage Truck For Children | Fun Learning | Baa Baa Black Sheep - Duration: 5:38.

Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool?

Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags full.

One for the master, One for the dame,

One for the little boy Who lives down the lane.

Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool?

Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags full.

One for the master, One for the dame,

And one for the little Boy Who lives down the lane.

"Look at those jumping monkeys! How many are there?"

"1 2 3 4.. and 5"

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed One fell off and bumped his head

Mama called the doctor, And the doctor said

No more monkeys jumping on the bed

"1 2 3 and 4"

Four little monkeys jumping on the bed One fell off and bumped his head

Mama called the doctor And the doctor said,

No more monkeys jumping on the bed

"1 2 3"

Three little monkeys jumping on the bed One fell off and bumped his head

Mama called the doctor And the doctor said,

No more monkeys jumping on the bed

"1 2"

Two little monkeys jumping on the bed One fell off and bumped his head

Mama called the doctor And the doctor said,

No more monkeys jumping on the bed

"1"

One little monkey jumping on the bed He fell off and bumped his head

Mama called the doctor And the doctor said,

Put those monkeys right to bed

"We are the Finger Family!"

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Daddy finger, daddy finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Mommy finger, Mommy finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Brother finger, Brother finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Sister finger, Sister finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

Baby finger, Baby finger, where are you?  Here I am, here I am. How do you do?

For more infomation >> Color Garbage Truck For Children | Fun Learning | Baa Baa Black Sheep - Duration: 5:38.

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Aliens From Outer Space Are Distant Relatives of the People - Duration: 2:35.

Aliens From Outer Space Are Distant Relatives of the People

by Jan Hartman

� The former director of the US Pentagon program that studied UFOs, Luis Elizondo said

that aliens from outer space are not dangerous humanoids.

Elizondo believes that many light years ago mankind and the aliens were relatives.

� According to some ufologists, aliens are sentient, have the same body structure as

humans, and survive where there is water.

� [Editor�s Note] According to Corey Goode, there are 52 other stars in our Sun�s star

system, each being home to a human-like species with variations in skin color.

Goode also says that the inner-earth Anshar beings are the descendants of Earth humans

who came back to the this time to protect their (our) species in this volatile and critical

period of Earth human�s history where we will either choose to submit to the negative

extraterrestrial beings that currently control our planet, or to ascend to a higher consciousness

with the help of our human space cousins.

The American expert, together with experienced ufologists have proposed an incredible theory.

Experts say that ancient aliens from outer space may be distant relatives of people.

Former Director of the program in identifying air threats in the defence Department of the

United States Luis Elizondo stated that aliens from outer space are not dangerous humanoids.

Moreover, Elizondo believes that many light years ago mankind and the aliens were relatives.

Ufologists supported Elizondo and his alternative theory that aliens can be our interstellar

family.

Primarily, the aliens are sentient, like humans.

Secondly, according to ufologists, the people and the humanoids have the same body structure

and survive where there is water.

In addition, the aliens already had people, and now watching humanity through UFO.

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