5 New Movies to Stream This Week on Netflix and Prime Video

Key Takeaways

- A24's Babygirl arrives on HBO Max after its theatrical run, featuring a rising star in a thriller format
- Netflix adds two original films: rom-com Never Change! and family drama Color Book
- The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants hits Prime Video on June 19
Another week, another batch of streaming releases competing for your attention. Between June 15-21, Netflix, Prime Video, and HBO Max are dropping five films that range from an erotic thriller to animated family fare. The standout is Babygirl, an A24 title that made waves during its theatrical run earlier this year.
Streaming platforms continue their shift toward what industry insiders call a "global-first" release strategy. Rather than waiting months after theatrical windows close, services are pushing mid-budget films directly to subscribers during peak viewing periods. This week's lineup shows that approach in action.
Babygirl (HBO Max)
The headline release this week is Babygirl, an A24 thriller that generated significant buzz during its limited theatrical run. The film features a lead performance that critics have called a breakthrough, positioning its star at the edge of A-list recognition. HBO Max subscribers can now stream it without the theater trip.
Reddit's r/movies community has been debating whether Babygirl can reach the cultural impact of previous erotic thriller hits. The genre has seen a quiet renaissance on streaming, where adult-oriented content finds audiences more easily than in theatrical runs.
Never Change! (Netflix)
Netflix is betting on the adults-go-back-to-school comedy premise with Never Change! The setup: seniors at North Meadows High School in 2008 never finished their final semester because a tornado canceled classes. Now, those same students, decades older, get a second shot at graduation.

The premise follows a proven formula. Back to School, Billy Madison, 21 Jump Street, and 17 Again all found audiences with similar setups. Netflix is hoping Never Change! can replicate the success of Office Romance, which launched earlier this month to strong viewership numbers.
Color Book (Netflix)
The second Netflix release this week takes a different tone. Color Book is a heartfelt family drama exploring the relationship between a father and son. The film earned praise on the festival circuit before Netflix acquired it for streaming distribution.
This reflects Netflix's broader content strategy. With 277 million paid subscribers as of early 2026, the platform is balancing crowd-pleasing comedies with prestige acquisitions. Color Book fits the latter category.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (Prime Video)
Prime Video gets the family-friendly flagship this week. The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants arrives on June 19 after its theatrical run that started in December 2025. The 96-minute animated film follows SpongeBob and Patrick as they join The Flying Dutchman on a swashbuckling adventure after SpongeBob accidentally summons the ghostly pirate from Mr. Krabs' secret basement.

Director Derek Drymon brings the show's signature humor to the big screen format. The film carries a PG rating and runs just over an hour and a half. About 60% of Prime Video users watch original content during weekend release windows, making the Thursday drop strategically timed for family viewing.
Your Fault: London (Prime Video)
Fans of the Culpa Mía franchise get a London-based sequel this week. Your Fault: London continues the international expansion of the Spanish-language original, relocating the drama to the UK. Social media activity around the release has been substantial, with the franchise's dedicated fanbase celebrating the new installment.
Voicemails for Isabelle
Rounding out the week is Voicemails for Isabelle, which rounds out the streaming options. Netflix released the official trailer recently, generating early interest ahead of its streaming debut.

“We are shifting our strategy toward high-impact, curated storytelling that bridges the gap between traditional cinema and streaming accessibility.”
— Bela Bajaria, Chief Content Officer at Netflix
All five films are available to stream in the U.S. across their respective platforms. The mix of thriller, comedy, animation, and drama gives viewers options regardless of their mood. With summer viewing season in full swing, expect streaming services to continue stacking their weekly lineups.
Logicity's Take
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the new SpongeBob movie come to Prime Video?
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants arrives on Prime Video on June 19, 2026.
Is Babygirl streaming on Netflix?
No, Babygirl is streaming on HBO Max, not Netflix. It's an A24 production that had a theatrical run earlier in 2026.
What new movies are on Netflix this week?
Netflix is releasing Never Change!, a back-to-school comedy, and Color Book, a family drama about a father-son relationship, during the June 15-21 window.
How long is the SpongeBob Search for SquarePants movie?
The film has a runtime of 96 minutes with a PG rating.
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