
37 new movies and TV series coming to Netflix next week
July is coming up, and Netflix has revealed the upcoming TV shows and movies that will be available on the streaming platform next week. If you're as excited as us, read on to find out what they are!
Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (Limited Series) Netflix Original
17 Again (2009)
Nearing a midlife crisis, Mike wishes he could have a do-over in life — and that's exactly what he gets when he wakes up to find he's 17 again.
A Hundred Flowers (2022)
Annie (1982)
Blades of Glory (2007)
When a scandal strips them of their medals, two figure skaters get back in action through a loophole that allows them to compete as a pairs team.
Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Bread Barber Shop (Season 4)
Captain Phillips (2013)
Friday Night Lights (2004)
Grown Ups 2 (2013)
After moving his family back to his hometown, Lenny Feder and his grown-up childhood friends learn lessons from their kids — and some of the locals.
Here Comes the Boom (2012)
A high-school biology teacher looks to become a successful mixed martial arts fighter in an effort to raise money to prevent extracurricular activities from being axed at his cash-strapped school.
Horrible Bosses (2011)
Mission: Impossible (film series)
Pacific Rim (2013)
As a war between humankind and monstrous sea creatures wages on, a former pilot and a trainee are paired up to drive a seemingly obsolete special weapon in a desperate effort to save the world from the apocalypse.
Portlandia (Seasons 1–8)
A sketch-comedy series that parodies life in Portland, Oregon.
PAW Patrol (Seasons 1–2)
Red Eye (2005)
On an overnight flight to Miami, an emotionally raw hotel manager finds herself ensnared in a menacing passenger's political assassination plot.
Mom (Multiple Seasons)
A newly sober single mom tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley while dealing with her wayward mother.
The Deer Hunter (1978)
The Hitman's Bodyguard (2017)
The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard (2021)
The Karate Kid
Recently relocated from NJ to LA, Daniel becomes the target of a gang of Cobra Kai dojo students. When Mr. Miyagi saves him with expert Karate skills, Daniel convinces him to teach him to defend himself, and put his bullies in their place. Available on Netflix: The Karate Kid (1984), The Karate Kid Part II (1986), The Karate Kid Part III (1989).
The Notebook (2004)
The Sweetest Thing (2002)
After meeting her potential soul mate, a commitment-averse young woman hits the road with her best friend on a wild misadventure to find him.
Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel (Volume 1 – Episode 4) Netflix Original
Featuring tell-all interviews with insiders and former staff, this exposé traces American Apparel's journey from fashion phenomenon to financial flop.
Yellowjackets (Season 2)
V for Vendetta (2005)
In a near-future dystopian society, a masked anarchist fomenting a revolution recruits a TV network employee, while a detective seeks his true identity.
White Chicks (2004)
In order to foil a kidnapping, two Black FBI agents disguise themselves as white women to impersonate the heiresses they've been assigned to protect.
Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
A mysterious game sends two brothers flying into space, where they must reach the planet Zathura — or be trapped in galactic limbo forever.
The Old Guard 2 (2025) Netflix Original
Andy and her team of immortal warriors fight with renewed purpose as they face a powerful new foe threatening their mission to protect humanity.
Tour de France: Unchained (Season 3) Netflix Original
Through tears and triumph, this engrossing documentary series follows several elite cycling teams as they compete in the world's most grueling bike race.
Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano (Season 1) Netflix Original
In this highly anticipated trilogy bout, Ireland's undisputed super lightweight champion Katie 'The Bray Bomber' Taylor (24–1, 6 KOs) will go head-to-head with Brooklyn's Puerto Rican unified featherweight world champion Amanda 'The Real Deal' Serrano (47–3–1, 31 KOs).
Mr. Robot (Seasons 1-4)
Elliot, a brilliant but unstable cyber-security engineer and vigilante hacker, becomes a key figure in a complex game of global chaos when he and his shadowy allies try to take down the corrupt corporation his company is paid to protect.
The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 1) Netflix Original
After years of imprisonment, Morpheus — the King of Dreams — embarks on a journey across worlds to find what was stolen from him and restore his power.
All the Sharks: Find the Sharks. Win The Cash. (Season 1) Netflix Original
Four teams of shark experts and enthusiasts travel the globe trying to find the most elusive shark species in this fin-tastic reality competition.
The Summer Hikaru Died (Season 1) Netflix Original
Six months ago, Hikaru vanished for a week. Now, as his best friend Yoshiki senses something amiss and confronts him, the harrowing truth emerges.
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