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What's Coming to Netflix in July 2025? Full List of New Movies, Shows

What's Coming to Netflix in July 2025? Full List of New Movies, Shows

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Documentary obsessive are well-served this month with the highest amount of Netflix original reality stories seen on the streamer yet.
Landing over the next 31 days are no less than five new feature-length Trainwreck docs - that's the name given to Netflix's in-house documentary team specialising in retelling viral phenomena of farce, chaos, and tragedy.
Expect Trainwreck: The Real Project X, Trainwreck: Balloon Boy, Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel, and Trainwreck: P.I. Moms.
Adam Sandler stars in Happy Gilmore 2
Adam Sandler stars in Happy Gilmore 2
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Netflix further morphs into the premier documentary destination with Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers, which delves into the fateful terrorist attacks on England's capital city in 2007, and WWE: Unreal, a new Netflix sports series shedding light on the world's biggest pro wrestling promotion.
Of course, they're still releasing movies. Long-awaited legacy sequel Happy Gilmore 2 lands Adam Sandler back in the hole on July 25.
For everything releasing on Netflix in July 2025, read on below.
What's Coming to Netflix in July 2025?
July 1
Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers — Netflix Documentary
Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel — Netflix Documentary
17 Again
Annie (1982)
Blow
Born on the Fourth of July
Captain Phillips
The Deer Hunter
Friday Night Lights
Here Comes the Boom
The Hitman's Bodyguard & The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
Horrible Bosses
The Karate Kid trilogy (I–III)
Mission: Impossible films (I, II, III, Ghost Protocol, Rogue Nation)
Mom: Seasons 1–8
The Notebook
Pacific Rim
PAW Patrol Seasons 2–3
Portlandia Seasons 1–8
The Sweetest Thing
Tangerine
V for Vendetta
White Chicks
Yellowjackets Season 2
Zathura: A Space Adventure
July 2
The Old Guard 2 — Netflix Film
Tour de France: Unchained Season 3 — Netflix Documentary
July 3
Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano — Netflix Sports Series
Mr. Robot Seasons 1–4
The Sandman Season 2 Volume 1 — Netflix Series
July 4
All the Sharks — Netflix Documentary
July 5
The Summer Hikaru Died — Netflix Anime
July 8
A Star Is Born (2018)
Better Late Than Single — Netflix Series
Nate Jackson: Super Funny — Netflix Comedy Special
Quarterback Season 2 — Netflix Sports Series
Sullivan's Crossing Seasons 1–2
Trainwreck: The Real Project X — Netflix Documentary
July 9
Building the Band — Netflix Series
The Gringo Hunters — Netflix Series
Mad Max: Fury Road
Under a Dark Sun — Netflix Series
Ziam — Netflix Film
July 10
7 Bears — Netflix Family
Brick — Netflix Film
Leviathan — Netflix Anime
Off Road — Netflix Series
Sneaky Pete Seasons 1–3
Too Much — Netflix Series
July 11
Aap Jaisa Koi — Netflix Film
Almost Cops — Netflix Film
Katie Taylor vs. Serrano III — Netflix Live Event
Tyler Perry's Madea's Destination Wedding — Netflix Film
July 14
Apocalypse in the Tropics — Netflix Documentary
Sakamoto Days Season 1 Part 2 — Netflix Anime
July 15
Entitled Season 1
Jaws I–IV
Trainwreck: Balloon Boy — Netflix Documentary
July 16
Amy Bradley Is Missing — Netflix Documentary
Mamma Mia!
Wanted
July 17
Catalog — Netflix Series
Community Squad Season 2 — Netflix Series
Untamed — Netflix Series
July 18
Almost Family — Netflix Film
Delirium — Netflix Series
I'm Still a Superstar — Netflix Documentary
Superstar — Netflix Series
Vir Das: Fool Volume — Netflix Comedy Special
Wall to Wall — Netflix Film
July 19
Eight for Silver — Netflix Release
July 21
The Hunting Wives Season 1 — Netflix Series
The Steve Harvey Show Seasons 1–6
July 22
Trainwreck: P.I. Moms — Netflix Documentary
July 23
Critical: Between Life and Death — Netflix Documentary
Hightown Seasons 1–3
House of Lies Seasons 1–5
Letters From the Past — Netflix Series
July 24
A Normal Woman — Netflix Film
Hitmakers — Netflix Series
My Melody & Kuromi — Netflix Anime
The Sandman Season 2 Volume 2 — Netflix Series
July 25
Happy Gilmore 2 — Netflix Film
Trigger — Netflix Series
The Winning Try — Netflix K‑Drama Series
July 28
The Lazarus Project Seasons 1–2 — Netflix Series
July 29
Dusty Slay: Wet Heat — Netflix Comedy Special
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 — Netflix Documentary
WWE: Unreal — Netflix Sports Series
July 30
Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes — Netflix Documentary
Unspeakable Sins — Netflix Series
July 31
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