Òlòtūré: The Journey, Bridgerton: Season 3 Part 2, Others on Netflix this June

The month of June promises an incredible time with entertainment taking the front row on Netflix. Catch all the drama, romance, comedy, and action with amazing titles coming on the service.

From highly anticipated returns like Òlòtūré: The Journey and Bridgerton 3: Part 2 to good old movies like The Fault in Our Stars, there are many reasons to stay glued to your screen all month long.

Stay ready for Òlòtūré: The Journey, premiering on the streaming giant on the 28th. The much awaited sequel follows a young journalist undercover as a sex worker in Nigeria to expose corruption. During this journey she fights for her life as she forges a path to Europe.

Given the success of the first part, Òlòtūré and the standard of impeccable quality Ebonylife studios is known for, Òlòtūré: The Journey is no doubt a must watch.

Yet, Òlòtūré: The Journey is just one of the many incredible offerings Netflix has in store for fans this month.

With Kenneth Gyang as director, and a star studded cast including Sharon Ooja, Omoni Oboli, Beverley Osu, Ikechukwu Onunaku, Stan Nze, Amarachukwu Ono, Bukola Oladipupo, Daniel Etim Effiong, and Patrick Doyle, the series promises to be nail biting.

Produced by Ebonylife Studios, the series is coming on the trails of the studio’s previous Netflix series, Wrath & Revenge.

The series is also one of previous remarkable collaborations between EbonyLife and Netflix, including Netflix’s first Nigerian Original Series, Blood Sisters, capturing hearts with 11 million hours viewed in its debut week.

The month begins on a high note with Moving On and The Good Doctor: Season 6. Catch Little Baby Bum: Music Time: Season 2 on the 3rd, Basma on the 6th and Keith Robinson: Different Strokes on the 11th.

The drama continues on the 13th in Bridgerton: Season 3 Part 2 as a new crop of debutantes yearns to become the brightest of the ball, a wallflower with a double life finds her light amid secrets and surprises. Two days later, fans can catch the timeless movie, The Fault in Our Stars.

On the 18th, Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution makes a debut, while on the 20th, The Accidental Twins premieres. Two days later, Rising Impact makes a debut on the platform.

Drawing Closer hits the platform on the 27th. Savage Beauty returns with the face of Bhengu Beauty on the run, the family wrestles over control of their empire as they each fight for their own future in its second season.

That same day, Owning Manhattan and A Family Affair will debut on the platform. Don’t miss the opportunity to also catch up on other local titles like Postcards, Strained, Áfàméfùnà: An Nwa Boi Story, Adire and Dinner, currently streaming only on the platform.

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