
25 new movies and TV series coming to Netflix next week
2. Nate Jackson: Super Funny (2025) Netflix Original
3. Quarterback (Season 2) Netflix Original
Like Season 1, Quarterback Season 2 will offer an unfiltered look at the on-field action and off-field reality of life as an NFL quarterback.
4. Sullivan's Crossing (Seasons 1-2)
5. Trainwreck: The Real Project X (Volume 1 – Episode 5) Netflix Original
6. Building the Band (Season 1) Netflix Original
7. The Gringo Hunters (Season 1) Netflix Original
8. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
9. Under a Dark Sun (Season 1) Netflix Original
10. Ziam (2025) Netflix Original
11. 7 Bears (Limited Series) Netflix Original
12. A Brother and 7 Siblings (2025)
Hoping to build a career as an architect, a young man must abandon his plans when his sister unexpectedly dies and leaves her children behind.
13. A Star is Born (2018)
14. Brick (2025) Netflix Original
15. Leviathan (Season 1) Netflix Original
16. My Love Will Make You Disappear (2025)
17. Offroad (Season 1) Netflix Original
18. Sneaky Pete (Seasons 1-3)
19. Too Much (Season 1) Netflix Original
20. Aap Jaisa Koi (2025) Netflix Original
21. Almost Cops (2025) Netflix Original
22. Bread Barber Shop (Season 4)
Meet Bread! He's a brilliant cake decorator who gives amazing makeovers to customers in a town inhabited by quirky little food characters.
23. Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (LIVE) Netflix Original
24. Madea's Destination Wedding (2025) Netflix Original
Madea packs her best floral dresses and a whole lot of chaos when the Simmons family heads to the Bahamas for her grandniece's whirlwind wedding.
25. Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025) Netflix Original
Through a deep examination, this documentary from Oscar nominee Petra Costa explores the profound impact of evangelism on Brazil's political landscape.
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