Lupin, The Fear Street Trilogy And More Coming This June & July On Netflix

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There’s certainly plenty to look forward to on Netflix in the coming months. From Lupin to Resident Evil, and a global release of the Fear Street Trilogy, we have the release dates and/or official trailers of highly-anticipated upcoming shows conveniently listed below. So mark your calendars, and get ready for adventures on Netflix this June and July!


1) Lupin Part 2

Psst… keep your eyes peeled for a hidden surprise at 01:53!

Release Date: 11 June 2021

Following the cliffhanger ending in Part 1, Assane’s quest for revenge against Hubert Pelligrini has torn his family to pieces. With his back to the wall, this isn’t a game anymore, and he now has to think of a new plan… even if it means putting himself in danger.

Lupin Part 2 will be composed of five episodes.

2) Sweet & Sour

Release date: 4 June 2021

Jang Hyeok (Jang Ki-yong) and Jung Da-eun (Chae Soo-bin) become a long-distance couple when Jang-hyeok gets a new job opportunity. Their once sweet relationship changes as the distance impacts them in more ways than one. In particular, Jang Hyeok faces temptation when his new colleague Han Bo-yeong (Jung Soo-jung) shows interest in him. While he initially rejects Bo-yeong’s advances, she still clearly affects him enough for Jang Hyeok to mistakenly call his girlfriend Da-eun by Bo-yeong’s name.

Will their love have an expiration date?

3) Sweet Tooth

Release date: 4 June 2021

Set in a post-apocalyptic fairytale, Sweet Tooth is about a hybrid deer-boy and a wandering loner who embark on an extraordinary adventure, telling the story of “The Great Crumble” that wreaked havoc on the world a decade ago that lead to the mysterious emergence of hybrids — babies born part human, part animal. Unsure if hybrids are the cause or result of the virus, many humans fear and hunt them.
After a decade of living safely in his secluded forest home, a sheltered hybrid deer-boy named Gus (Christian Convery) unexpectedly befriends a wandering loner named Jepperd (Nonso Anozie). Together they set out on an extraordinary adventure across what’s left of America in search of answers— about Gus’ origins, Jepperd’s past, and the true meaning of home. But their story is full of unexpected allies and enemies, and Gus quickly learns the lush, dangerous world outside the forest is more complex than he ever could have imagined.

4) RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness

Release date: 8 July 2021

Six years ago (2000), the helicopter belonging to the U.S. special forces who were intervening in the Penamstan civil war fell from the sky. The U.S. Army Mad Dogs, who were in the same battleground, refused orders from the command center to stand their ground and instead went to save survivors of the crash. However, the special forces were already annihilated. The Mad Dogs, led by their captain Jason, were also forced to escape in order to survive. However, in that place, Jason and his unit saw the supposedly dead special forces moving in strange ways…

There’s more to learn, so make sure you catch it on Netflix!

5) The Fear Street Trilogy

If you grew up reading R.L. Stine’s spine-chilling stories, get ready to relive the screams and terror of Fear Street… on the big screen! In a first for Netflix and for the horror film genre, Netflix is announcing that the upcoming Fear Street Trilogy will be released as an epic summer movie event over three consecutive weeks this July:

FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 releasing globally on Netflix on 2 July 2021. 
FEAR STREET PART 2: 1978 releasing globally on Netflix on 9 July 2021. 
FEAR STREET PART 3: 1666 releasing globally on Netflix on 16 July 2021.

In 1994, a group of teenagers discovers that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected — and that they may be the next targets. Based on R.L. Stine’s best-selling Fear Street horror series, the trilogy follows the nightmare through Shadyside’s sinister history.

6) Trese

Release date: 11 June 2021

Set in a Manila where the mythical creatures of Philippine folklore live in hiding amongst humans, Alexandra Trese finds herself going head to head with a criminal underworld comprised of malevolent supernatural beings. A highly-anticipated Netflix Original Anime, Trese is based on the Philippine graphic novel created by Budjette Tan and KaJO Baldisimo.