Top 10 Suspense Thrillers to Watch on Netflix This June 2026

Published 06/17/2026, 12:54 PM EDT

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Suspense thrillers occupy a unique corner of cinema. Unlike action movies that rely on spectacle or horror films that chase scares, the best thrillers turn tension into an art form. They pull viewers into worlds filled with uncertainty, secrets, and impossible choices, keeping us glued to the screen as every clue, conversation, and twist raises the stakes.

Psychologists have found that suspense works by creating anticipation and uncertainty, triggering a powerful emotional response that keeps audiences invested until the final reveal. The greater the tension, the more satisfying the payoff can feel when the mystery is finally unraveled. With that in mind, these are the 10 Netflix thriller movies you need to watch this June 2026.

10. The Guilty (2021)

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Released in 2021, The Guilty is a tightly wound suspense thriller that proves a single location can be just as gripping as any action-packed blockbuster. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, the film centers on Joe Baylor, a troubled LAPD officer assigned to a 911 dispatch center while awaiting a court hearing related to a past incident. His routine shift takes a dramatic turn when he receives a call from a terrified woman who appears to have been abducted.

Unable to leave his desk, Joe must rely solely on phone calls, limited information, and quick thinking to coordinate a rescue. However, as the night unfolds, unexpected revelations begin to challenge everything he believes about the case. It starts as a straightforward kidnapping, but quickly transforms into a tense psychological mystery filled with twists and moral complexity.

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Driven by outstanding performances, sharp writing, and relentless suspense, The Guilty keeps viewers captivated until its final moments.

9. The Wonder (2022)

Religion and science have been at odds for centuries, and The Wonder turns that conflict into a gripping psychological mystery. Set in rural Ireland in 1862, the film follows nurse Lib Wright, who is sent to investigate a young girl said to have survived for months without eating. While the local community sees the child as living proof of a miracle, Lib approaches the case with skepticism and a determination to uncover the truth.

As the girl's condition worsens, the mystery becomes increasingly unsettling, exposing the dangers of blind faith, collective belief, and long-buried trauma. Rather than relying on jump scares or action, The Wonder builds suspense through uncertainty and mounting dread, keeping viewers invested in every new revelation. Led by a phenomenal performance from Florence Pugh, the film is also a visual triumph. The candlelit interiors and windswept Irish landscapes create an atmosphere that is both beautiful and haunting, making this one of Netflix's most underrated thrillers.

8. Wind River (2017)

Wind River takes the familiar FBI crime-thriller formula and sets it in a rarely seen place on screen: a frozen Native American reservation in Wyoming. After a young woman is found dead in the snow, FBI agent Jane Banner is sent to investigate. Out of her depth in the brutal winter conditions, she turns to wildlife tracker Cory Lambert for help. As they follow the evidence, the case begins to mirror a tragedy from Cory's own life, blurring the line between professional duty and personal closure.

The film boasts an incredible ensemble, with Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen leading the way and memorable supporting turns from Gil Birmingham, Graham Greene, and Jon Bernthal. Together, they ground the story in raw emotion rather than genre clichés. Dark, intense, and occasionally brutal, Wind River balances a compelling murder investigation with a deeply human story about loss, justice, and the scars people carry long after tragedy strikes.

7. Fair Play (2023)

Fair Play is the kind of thriller that makes your stomach knot tighter with every scene, not because someone is being chased, but because two people who love each other slowly stop being on the same team. Set in the cutthroat world of Wall Street finance, the film follows Emily and Luke, an ambitious couple whose relationship is thrown into turmoil when Emily lands the promotion Luke was certain would be his.

The film follows less a workplace drama and more a psychological unraveling. The higher Emily climbs, the more Luke's confidence begins to crack, exposing insecurities neither of them can ignore. It explores how ego, ambition, and traditional expectations can quietly poison even the strongest relationships. Phoebe Dynevor and Alden Ehrenreich are phenomenal together, creating a dynamic that feels painfully real. Stylish, tense, and deeply uncomfortable in all the right ways, Fair Play turns office politics into one of the most suspenseful thrillers on Netflix.

6. The Lost Daughter (2021)

Some movies are difficult to explain because their power lies in what they make you feel rather than what actually happens. The Lost Daughter is one of those films. On the surface, it is a quiet psychological drama about a woman vacationing alone on a Greek island. Beneath that, however, is a deeply uncomfortable exploration of motherhood, guilt, and the reality that parents are human beings with desires, frustrations, ambitions, and regrets of their own. Olivia Colman delivers a remarkable performance as Leda, a literature professor whose peaceful holiday is disrupted when she becomes fascinated by a young mother named Nina, played by Dakota Johnson.

As their lives become increasingly intertwined, long-buried memories force Leda to confront choices she made years earlier while raising her own children. Set against the stunning backdrop of sun-drenched Greek beaches and crystal-blue waters, the film creates an atmosphere that is both beautiful and unsettling. Anchored by an exceptional cast that also includes Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal, The Lost Daughter is the kind of slow-burning psychological thriller that stays with you long after it ends.

5. Gerald’s Game (2017)

Leave it to Mike Flanagan to turn a woman handcuffed to a bed into one of the most gripping thrillers you will ever watch. Gerald's Game starts with Jessie and her husband heading to a secluded lake house for a romantic weekend. Then everything goes spectacularly wrong. Gerald dies unexpectedly, leaving Jessie trapped with no phone, no help, and no realistic way to free herself. But the film quickly becomes about much more than survival. Alone with her thoughts, Jessie starts revisiting parts of her life she would rather forget. Old memories, buried trauma, regrets, and unanswered questions begin creeping into the room with her.

As she struggles to escape physically, she is also forced to confront the emotional baggage she has spent years avoiding. Carla Gugino is phenomenal in a role that demands almost everything from her, carrying the film with sheer vulnerability and determination. Tense, disturbing, and surprisingly emotional, Gerald's Game is not just about escaping handcuffs. It is about escaping the things that have been holding you captive your entire life.

4. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022)

Who does not love a good whodunit? Few genres are as satisfying as a mystery that keeps you guessing while inviting you to play detective alongside the characters. Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery embraces that formula beautifully, delivering a clever, funny, and endlessly entertaining sequel to Rian Johnson's hit Knives Out. The story follows master detective Benoit Blanc, played once again by Daniel Craig, as he arrives on a lavish private island in Greece owned by billionaire tech mogul Miles Bron. It begins as an elaborate murder-mystery party for Miles's wealthy inner circle, but turns into a real investigation soon when secrets start surfacing, and the body count rises.

Everyone has something to hide, making every conversation and interaction a potential clue. The film boasts an exceptional ensemble cast, including Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kate Hudson, Kathryn Hahn, Dave Bautista, and Leslie Odom Jr. Set against stunning Mediterranean scenery, Glass Onion combines sharp social satire, colorful characters, and ingenious twists into one of Netflix's most enjoyable mystery thrillers.

3. Cam (2018)

If someone asked what a modern thriller looks like, Cam would be a pretty convincing answer. Creepy, unpredictable, and constantly unsettling, the film takes a very contemporary fear and turns it into a nightmare. The story follows Alice, an ambitious webcam performer played brilliantly by Madeline Brewer, who spends her days building her online brand and climbing the rankings of a streaming platform. Then one morning, she discovers she has been locked out of her account, only to find an identical version of herself broadcasting live to her audience.

From that moment on, the film becomes an increasingly disturbing mystery. Is it a hack? A scam? Something supernatural? The answers are never obvious, which makes the experience all the more gripping. Set between Alice's ordinary life and the neon-soaked digital world she has created for herself, Cam creates a constant sense of unease. Smart, stylish, and genuinely creepy, it is the kind of thriller that gets under your skin because its central fear feels uncomfortably possible in today's online world.

2. Under the Shadow (2016)

Under the Shadow is the kind of supernatural thriller that understands the scariest monsters are not always ghosts. Set in Tehran during the final years of the Iran-Iraq War, the film follows Shideh, a former medical student whose life is already falling apart after being banned from continuing her education. When her husband is sent to the front lines, she is left alone with her young daughter in an apartment building slowly emptying as missile strikes become more frequent. After an unexploded missile crashes into the building, strange things begin happening. Her daughter becomes convinced a malevolent Djinn is haunting their home, and it initially seems like a child's imagination, but slowly turns into something far more disturbing.

The war outside and the supernatural threat inside begin to merge into one relentless nightmare. The film's claustrophobic cinematography is a huge part of what makes it so effective. The camera traps viewers inside narrow hallways, dark rooms, and crumbling walls, creating a constant sense of unease. Equal parts psychological horror and supernatural thriller, Under the Shadow turns a simple apartment into one of the most terrifying settings in modern horror.

1. Officer Black Belt (2024)

One minute, you are laughing at the characters joking around in an internet café. Next, you are watching a tense manhunt for dangerous criminals. That is what makes Officer Black Belt such a fun watch. The film follows Lee Jung-do, a talented martial artist who accidentally stumbles into a job helping probation officers track high-risk offenders across Seoul. At its heart, the movie is built around the partnership between Kim Woo-bin's energetic, impulsive Jung-do and Kim Sung-kyun's experienced, compassionate probation officer.

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Their relationship gives the story a warmth that balances some of its darker themes. As the pair become involved in a case connected to violent repeat offenders, the film shifts into a surprisingly gritty crime thriller without losing its sense of humor. The action sequences are excellent, showcasing a variety of martial arts styles through clean, easy-to-follow choreography. Funny, exciting, and occasionally intense, Officer Black Belt delivers much more than its straightforward premise suggests. These are the 10 suspense thrillers you should have on your Netflix watchlist this June 2026.

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Monika Khatai

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Monika Khatai is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She completed her Computer Science degree in 2024 and spent a year working in digital marketing, but deep down, she never truly felt like she fit in. Just like Maddy Perez, she knew who she was from a very young age, and that certainty led her to pursue a career in writing.

Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra

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