
Netflix July 2025 Releases: Here's list of new movies and series
Reuters Netflix users across the US report a widespread outage with a 'title not available to watch instantly' error, affecting streaming on all devices
Netflix has announced its July 2025 content lineup. This includes original films, new seasons of popular shows, and limited series. Returning favorites, animated titles and real-life documentaries are all part of this month's schedule.
July 1
Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (Limited Series)Grown Ups 2 (2013)Horrible Bosses (2011)Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)PAW Patrol (Seasons 1–2)Mom (Multiple Seasons) Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel (Volume 1 – Episode 4)
July 2
The Old Guard 2 (2025)
Tour de France: Unchained (Season 3)July 3
The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 1)
July 5
The Summer Hikaru Died (Season 1)
July 8
Better Late Than Single (Season 1) Trainwreck: The Real Project X (Volume 1 – Episode 5)
July 9
The Gringo Hunters (Season 1) Under a Dark Sun (Season 1)Ziam (2025)
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July 10
7 Bears (Limited Series) Brick (2025)Leviathan (Season 1)Too Much (Season 1)
July 11
Almost Cops (2025) Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (LIVE)Madea's Destination Wedding (2025)
July 14
Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)
July 15
Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (Volume 1 – Episode 6)
July 17
Untamed (Limited Series)
July 18
Superstar (Limited Series)
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July 22
Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (Volume 1 – Episode 7)
July 24
My Melody & Kuromi (Season 1) The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 2)
July 25
Happy Gilmore 2 (2025)
July 29
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 (Volume 1 – Episode 8) WWE: Unreal (Season 1)
July 31
Glass Heart (Season 1) Leanne (Season 1)The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 3)
What is the most anticipated title on Netflix in July 2025?
Many viewers are looking forward to The Sandman Season 2 and The Old Guard 2, which are part of the mid-July releases.
Are there any new documentaries coming to Netflix in July?
Yes, Netflix continues the Trainwreck series and adds other real-life based series like Attack on London and WWE: Unreal.
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