Zoey Deutch is one of the faces of the new streaming movies on Netflix this weekend, with Voicemails for Isabelle now on the service and Drinking Buddies added too. The two titles arrive inside a June 20-21 viewing guide that puts Netflix alongside other streaming options, but these are the clearest adds for subscribers who want something new to start now.
Zoey Deutch on Netflix
Voicemails for Isabelle stars Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson, giving Netflix a lighter rom-com option at the exact moment weekend browsing usually gets crowded. For a viewer choosing between tabs, the practical move is simple: if you want the newer pick from this group, start here first because it is the fresh Netflix addition tied directly to the June 20-21 window.
Drinking Buddies brings Jake Johnson into Netflix’s lineup as the second title added in the same window. That gives subscribers two different kinds of comfort-watch material without leaving the service, which is the point of a weekend slate: one quick decision, then play.
June 20-21 weekend slate
The guide lists 5 best new movies to watch this weekend across streaming services, and that is where the tension sits for Netflix. Project Hail Mary is the lead title in the wider roundup even though it is now streaming on MGM+, while Never Change! sits on Hulu and the latest Spongebob Squarepants movie is new on Prime Video. Netflix still gets its own lane here because it added two titles at once.
Ryan Gosling stars in Project Hail Mary, with James Ortiz handling the voice and puppetry performance for Rocky. That wider competition matters for Netflix viewers in a blunt way: the weekend menu is not short on options, so the service has to win attention with availability, not hype.
Netflix weekend options
June 20-21 is the only timing you need if you are deciding what to watch now. Voicemails for Isabelle and Drinking Buddies are both available on Netflix within that weekend frame, and Zoey Deutch’s presence gives the rom-com the clearest selling point in the group.
Netflix may not own the top-line headline in the wider streaming roundup, but it does own the simplest action for its viewers: open the app, choose between two newly added movies, and skip the hunt across multiple services. For a weekend guide, that is the real value — immediate inventory, no extra chasing.






