
10 best new Netflix shows to watch this summer
To celebrate the year that the streamer has already had, we picked the 10 best new shows (meaning they started in 2025) that you can watch on the streaming service this summer. Check them out below:
The Hunting Wives (2025-)
Pulpy, fun, and the perfect binge-watch for the laziest days of summer, The Hunting Wives tells the story of a big-city woman who moves to rural Texas and finds herself falling under the influence of a wealthy socialite.
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As she learns more about the world in which her friend operates, she begins to realize that these wealthy women are all hiding secrets from one another. Starring Brittany Snow and Malin Ackerman, The Hunting Wives is not all that serious, which is partly why the show is a good time.
You can watch The Hunting Wives on Netflix.
Too Much (2025-)
Lena Dunham's long-awaited follow-up to Girls, Too Much is just as smart and incisive as that show, and no less funny. Although this show doesn't star Dunham, it very much feels like a pseudo-sequel to Girls. The series follows a New York City workaholic who moves to London to take a job and live in isolation.
When she finds herself bewitched by an unproblematic man, she dives deeper and deeper into a relationship that can only end badly. Too Much might be too much for some, but for most, it's a sharp, witty comedy about people who can't get out of their own way.
You can watch Too Much on Netflix.
Sakamoto Days (2025-)
Adapted from a manga of the same name, Sakamoto Days is a brilliant new anime series about a hitman who makes the choice to retire for love, only to find that he can't leave his past as far behind as he might have hoped.
The contrast between the central character's quiet family life and the things he has to do to maintain it gives Sakamoto Days much of its juice, but the show's pacing is excellent. Its willingness to shift from mundane to thrillingly violent in an instant is guaranteed to keep you on your toes.
You can watch Sakamoto Days on Netflix.
Adolescence (2025)
Adolescence was a major hit for Netflix, but if you haven't caught this four-part miniseries yet, it's certainly worth your time. The show follows the aftermath of a teenage boy's arrest for the murder of one of his classmates. Across the four episodes, we learn more about the kid, his school, his family, and the detectives investigating the crime.
Although it can be a harrowing watch for anyone trying to raise kids in the world we're living in, Adolescence is also a show that dares to ask questions without easy answers and leaves you to sit with every unsettling detail.
You can watch Adolescence on Netflix.
Dept. Q (2025-)
Anchored by a brilliant central performance from Matthew Goode, Dept. Q is one of the most heralded new series that Netflix has released this year. The show follows a detective who is coming back to work following an incident that paralyzed his partner and killed another cop.
Wracked by guilt, he's tasked with solving a cold case that slowly envelopes his entire life. While the idea of obsession in detective work is not exactly new, Goode breathes new life into his character. While Dept. Q can be dark, that doesn't mean it's particularly hard to watch.
You can watch Dept. Q on Netflix.
Everybody's Live with John Mulaney (2025-)
Netflix has largely avoided making its own version of a late-night talk show until Everybody's Live with John Mulaney. The series, while technically a late-night show, is much weirder than what you might expect from network alternatives.
Mulaney is willing to experiment and willing to make his audience and his guests a little bit uncomfortable in the process. The show is wildly funny, but part of the joy of watching is the show's unpredictability, even if that means that not every moment or bit is perfect.
You can watch Everybody's Live with John Mulaney on Netflix.
Sirens (2025-)
Another soapy, insanely fun show to make its debut on Netflix this year, Sirens follows two sisters who have taken wildly divergent paths through life as they reunite. When one discovers that the other has become the personal assistant of a hugely wealthy and slightly deranged woman, she begins to suspect that their relationship is not a healthy one.
Anchored by a trio of great performances from Megahnn Fahey, Milly Alcock, and Julianne Moore, Sirens features some beautiful sets and locations and also manages to be a fairly sharp satire of a particular kind of wealthy person.
You can watch Sirens on Netflix.
Forever (2025-)
Sometimes all you need in a compelling TV show is two young actors with remarkable chemistry. Forever has a relatively simple premise. It follows two former childhood friends who reunite as teenagers and fall heartbreakingly, desperately in love with one another.
As they realize that being in love is not enough to make their lives any easier, they deal with all the heartache and yearning that comes with any first love. Forever would be nothing without its central performers, Lovie Simone and Michael Cooper Jr., who make every scene they share sing.
You can watch Forever on Netflix.
The Residence (2025-)
Uzo Aduba has been making her bones on Netflix since the streamer first launched original comedies, and with The Residence, she finally gets the chance to lead her own show. In the series, she plays an eccentric detective called to the White House to solve a murder that occurred at a state dinner.
Although the show could be too political, The Residence manages to keep a rather light tone. It's a careful and impressive balancing act.
You can watch The Residence on Netflix.
Apple Cider Vinegar (2025-)
Based on a strange, frightening true story, Apple Cider Vinegar tells the story of two women who, in parallel, begin selling their millions of followers on alternative medicine, even as they begin to realize that what they're selling doesn't work the way they say it does.
Anchored by another brilliant performance from Kaitlyn Dever, Apple Cider Vinegar is an unsettling story about the very idea of wellness and why so many people are looking for alternative remedies.
You can watch Apple Cider Vinegar on Netflix.
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WWE SummerSlam 2025 Night 1 Results, Winners And Grades
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It was a massive strike that sent Punk crashing to the mat. Punk regained control with chain wrestling. Punk blocked another chop and maintained his offense with chops of his own. Once Gunther got his claws on Punk, he chopped every part of his body as the tides turned. Gunther trapped Punk in an abdominal stretch as fans rallied behind Punk. Gunther laid it on thick with the trash talk as he had Punk locked in a rear-naked choke. It was similar to Conor McGregor vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229. After Punk battled back, Gunther countered a high-knee in the corner with a power bomb and it looked absolutely brutal. Gunther poured it on, but CM Punk once again took advantage of an overconfident Gunther. As Gunther was celebrating on the announce table, Punk pulled his legs from up under him, causing Gunther to bleed. Punk pounced on Gunther, hitting two GTS' for the win. Seth Rollins cashed in on CM Punk after shedding his crutches and beating up a worn-down CM Punk. 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Seht Rollins Cashed in on CM Punk at WWE SummerSlam 2025. After Punk's first world title win in 14 years over Gunther, Rollins shed his crutches and destroyed punk for the win. CM Punk valiantly defeated Gunther at WWE SummerSlam 2025. Gunther dominated Punk throughout the match, but he constantly became overconfident, opening the door for multiple CM Punk flurries. Toward the end of the match, Punk bloodied Gunther as he was celebrating on top of an announce table. Punk battled back and hit two GTS' for the win. It was a fantastic match that was part-Hulk Hogan match, part UFC simulation. CM Punk was challenging for his second world title in just over a month after coming up short against John Cena at WWE Night of Champions 2025. Punk's match against Gunther was overshadowed by the looming possibility of Seth Rollins cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase. The Internet Wrestling Community is filled with conspiracy theorists who hate being worked. After being worked when Seth Rollins' injury shortened his match against LA Knight at Saturday Night's Main Event, conflicting reports began trickling in that Rollins' knee injury may have been over exaggerated for dramatic effect. Seth Rollins Cashes In On CM Punk Fans chanted 'CM Punk' before his theme music played and popped huge when he walked out. Punk wore a timely Fantastic Four-colored gear, likely in homage to The Thing. Michael Cole noted it's been nearly 14 years since CM Punk captured a WWE World Championship. Gunther was the clear heel in this match as he was booed on his way to the ring and during Alicia Taylor's ring introduction. Michael Cole noted Gunther has four losses in the past five years. Punk blocked a Gunther chop early as the two felt each other out. There was a slow pace to begin this match. Gunther missed a stomp on Punk as the announcers covered for him by saying Punk has him all out of sorts. Gunther finally landed his first chop as Punk took a bump. Gunther finally took control of the match with a chop to the hamstring, back and the rest of Punk's body as CM Punk hung upside down. Gunther basked in loud boos as he worked over CM Punk with more brutal chops. You could see the sweat flying off of Punk's chest. Gunther hooked CM Punk in an abdominal stretch, but Punk reversed it into a GTS attempt. Gunther slipped out and answered with a kick to Punk's face. The announcers marveled at Gunther breaking down Punk limb from limb. Gunther continued to chop the hell out of Punk. Punk, trapped between the ropes, almost fell to the outside. But Gunther kept him in the ring and chopped him some more. Michael Cole talked up Gunther's cerebral nature as Wade Barrett chimed in about the evolution of the modern-day wrestler. Gunther trash-talked Punk as he locked him into a choke. 'You're never gonna be the best in the world!' Punk countered Gunther and caught him in a Sharpshooter before Gunther made it to the ropes. After a flurry by CM Punk, Gunther shut it down yet again as he received more heat. Gunther arrogantly kicked Punk around, but this only fired up Phil Brooks. Chop. Chop. Punk battled back with a forearm as the two went back and forth. Punk, who bled from his chest, ran into another chop before answering with a heel kick and a swinging neckbreaker. Gunther's arrogance once again backfired, but he caught Punk's high knee and slammed the hell out of him with a power bomb. Punk trapped Gunther in a Triangle Choke. The two rose to their feet, and Punk hit a side Russian Leg Sweep. Punk barely kicked out of a Gunther Frog Splash for a nearfall. Gunther went back to trash talking. The Ring General followed up with a lariat. With a glimmer of hope, Punk was able to hoist Gunther in the air for a GTS attempt, but Gunther escaped again and hit a power bomb. Gunther hit a running drop kick and a third power bomb for a nearfall. Gunther chopped CM Punk while he was on the top rope. Then the Ring General mercilessly stretched Punk. Gunther poured it on by throwing Punk into the ring post. After another premature celebration, Punk pulled Gunthers legs out from under him as Gunther bumped on the announce table. Gunther was busted open after hitting the announce table face first. CM Punk literally smelled blood and furiously battled back against Gunther. After a third GTS attempt, Gunther countered into a sleeper hold. 'Gunther can't see a thing right now, he has to end it here,' said Wade Barrett. Punk finally connected with a GTS as Gunther was out on his feet. Punk hit a second GTS and Gunther finally fell. Punk pinned Gunther for the win. Seth Rollins' music hit as MetLife Stadium exploded. Rollins walked out on crutches and vowed to cash in one day. That day came today as Punk shed his crutches to an even louder pop.