Netflix Schedule July 28- August 3, 2025: New TV Shows & Movies Being Added
On July 28, The Lazarus Project Seasons 1-2 drop on the streaming platform. The thriller drama focuses on George, who feels he is losing touch with reality and finds himself stuck in a loop. Soon, he meets a man named Archie, who tells him that he is in touch with a reality that is stranger than fiction.
The series Unspeakable Sins also premieres on Netflix. It revolves around a woman stuck in a controlling marriage. She begins an affair with a younger man, which turns into a battle for survival.
Also coming to Netflix is An Honest Life. The thriller drama follows a pessimistic and lazy law student who joins a gang of anarchists. However, things take a dark turn when he realizes he is part of a criminal network that sees him as just a pawn.
Additionally, the sitcom Leanne will be available on the global streaming platform. It traces the journey of a grandmother whose husband leaves her for another woman after 33 years of marriage. She decides to start fresh with the help of her family.
New Netflix releases for July 28- August 3, 2025
Below are all the new TV shows and movies being added to Netflix from July 28 to August 3, 2025
Monday, July 28
The Lazarus Project Seasons 1-2
Tuesday, July 29
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51
WWE: Unreal
Dusty Slay: Wet Heat
Wednesday, July 30
Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes
Unspeakable Sins
Thursday, July 31
An Honest Life
Leanne
Marked
Glass Heart
For more Netflix content, check out the release date of Halle Berry-led Extant sci-fi series. Also, here are all the updates on All of Us Are Dad Season 2.
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