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5 New Netflix Titles Coming In July 2025 That Are Worth The Binge

5 New Netflix Titles Coming In July 2025 That Are Worth The Binge

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Megan Stalter in 'Too Much' on Netflix.
Summer is the perfect time to rest, relax, and, of course, binge-watch some great shows and movies. In July, Netflix has so many great options, but for the sake of a doable watch list, here are five standouts.
Viewers can go on an adventure to find sharks in the most beautiful locations, cross the pond for love, investigate the real-life cold case of a woman who went missing decades ago while on a cruise, dig into a fictional murder investigation in the remote wilderness, and follow a woman's hilarious journey starting over after her husband leaves her for another woman after more than 30 years of marriage.
'All The Sharks' is coming to Netflix in July 2025.
All the Sharks (July 4)
This reality competition series features four teams of passionate shark experts as they embark on the ultimate adventure to find and photograph the most sharks. Racing against time and each other, these teams dive into the world's most spectacular shark habitats, all in hopes of winning a $50,000 prize for their chosen marine charity. Over six action-packed episodes, they'll travel from the crystal-clear Caribbean waters to the mysterious depths of the Pacific, where they will come face-to-toothy-face with incredible species, such as the critically endangered Great Hammerhead and the remarkable walking Epaulette Shark. Blending breathtaking visuals, fin-tastic shark facts, and stunning underwater encounters, this is a fun, educational, and fast-paced journey into the misunderstood world of sharks, showcasing why these incredible creatures are more vital to our planet than ever before.
Will Sharpe and Megan Stalter in 'Too Much' on Netflix.
Too Much (July 10)
Lena Dunham is a wonder. She co-created this series with Luis Felber and wrote and directed eight of the ten episodes. In addition, Dunham stars in and executive produced this dramedy that follows the hilarious Megan Stalter as Jessica, a thirty-something New Yorker with big dreams and an even bigger heart. The latter gets her into trouble as she feels things perhaps a little 'too much,' or maybe that's just how people who don't get her would describe her. After a painful breakup, Jessica packs her bags and her adorable dog and moves to London for a work opportunity and a new life. Though she's sworn off love, she soon meets struggling musician Felix (Will Sharpe) and they have an immediate and undeniable connection.
Too much? I couldn't get enough of this rom-com from the creator of Girls and the producers of Love Actually. This is a story for anyone who has ever tried to run away from a broken heart only to learn the all-important lesson that wherever you go, there you are. Life's problems always have a way of finding you until you heal and move on. Starring alongside Stalter and Sharpe are Michael Zegan, Janicza Bravo, Richard E. Grant, Rita Wilson, Naomi Watts, Andrew Rannells, Rhea Perlman, Emily Ratajkowski, and Adwoa Aboah. Dunham executive produces alongside Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Michael P. Cohen, Surian Fletcher-Jones, Bruce Eric Kaplan, and producer Camilla Bray.
What happened to Amy Bradley?
Amy Bradley Is Missing (July 16)
This three-part docuseries from directors and executive producers Ari Mark and Phil Lott explores the mystery behind the disappearance of a young woman during a cruise. On March 23, 1998, 23-year-old Amy Bradley and her family were enjoying a vacation on a cruise ship when she went missing. She vanished without a trace, and despite a thorough search of the ship, there was no sign of Amy. The cruise had already docked at their next port, Curaçao, which opened the door for 2400 passengers to explore the island and potentially allow Amy to disappear into the crowd. Hours later, Amy was still nowhere to be found, and fears grew that she may have fallen overboard before arriving at port. However, a body was never discovered. The search for Amy expanded as the FBI and local authorities launched an investigation, turning everyone into a potential suspect. Mark and Lott delve deeply into this decades-old cold case as her family and friends continue their search for answers. Over the years, there have been possible sightings of Amy in various locations by multiple people. Is it really her? Was this a tragic accident or a crime? For Amy's family, only one thing matters: bringing their daughter home alive.
Eric Bana in 'Untamed' on Netflix.
Untamed (July 17)
This six-episode mystery-thriller is set in Yosemite, but the beauty of this national park hides a very dark secret. The limited series is centered around Kyle Turner (Eric Bana), a special agent for the National Parks Service Investigative Services Branch (ISB), as he tries to uncover what caused a young woman's horrifyingly violent death. Immediately, within the first minutes of the pilot episode, the viewer will be hooked. It's great to see Bana back on screen as this tortured man forced to face secrets in the park and his past. Also starring are Sam Neill as Yosemite's Chief Park Ranger Paul Souter; Rosemary DeWitt as Kyle's ex-wife Jill Bodwin, with whom he remains close friends; Lily Santiago as Naya Vasquez, a former Los Angeles police officer-turned-park ranger who joins Kyle on the search for justice; and Wilson Bethel as former Army ranger Shane Maguire who now serves as the park's Wildlife Management Officer.
This gripping show comes from executive producers Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith, who also serve as co-showrunners, as well as Bana, John Wells, and Erin Jontow via John Wells Productions; Todd Black and Tony Shaw for Escape Artists Entertainment; Steve Lee Jones for Bee Holder Productions; Cliff Roberts for Syndicate Entertainment. Once you start the binge with this one, it's nearly impossible to stop.
Kristen Johnston and Leanne Morgan in 'Leanne' on Netflix.
Leanne (July 31)
Comedian Leanne Morgan helms this 16-episode comedy about a woman whose life takes an unexpected turn when her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman. Starting over when you're a grandmother and in menopause isn't exactly what she had in mind. With the help of her family, including her sister Carol (Kristen Johnston), she will navigate this new chapter with grace, dignity, and jello salad. Morgan executive produces alongside Chuck Lorre, Judi Marmel, and Susan McMartin for this classic sitcom about starting over a little later in life.
As always, happy binge-watching!

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