Netflix is turning up the heat this July, and it’s not just the summer sun making things sizzle! The platform is rolling out a juicy lineup so loaded, it might just break your “Continue Watching” section. You are in for spine-tingling surprises, laugh-out-loud chaos. Drama that’ll have you texting your group chat in all caps and enough global flair to stamp your passport without leaving the couch! It’s the kind of binge-worthy buffet where every scroll brings temptation!
So, cancel your plans, fluff those couch cushions, and brace yourself because the new releases coming soon to Netflix are about to take over your screen and your weekends, too!
What’s New on Netflix in July?

From Charlize Theron’s high-octane return in The Old Guard 2 to the three-part finale of the Sandman, Netflix’s July lineup blends blockbuster sequels with new stories that are worth discovering. In the movies and shows coming soon to Netflix, you’ll find haunting thrillers, quirky comedies, live sports, and captivating docuseries throughout the month.
Netflix is making sure your queue stays full from start to finish! Read on and mark your calendars with your anticipated releases as per What’s on Netflix:
- July 1
- The Summer Hikaru Died (Japanese anime horror)
- The Summer Hikaru Died (Japanese anime horror)
- July 2
- Tour de France: Unchained, Season 3 (Sports docuseries)
- The Old Guard 2 (Action-fantasy sequel starring Charlize Theron)
- July 3
- The Sandman, Season 2, Volume 1 (Episodes 1–6 of the final season)
- The Sandman, Season 2, Volume 1 (Episodes 1–6 of the final season)
- July 5
- The Summer Hikaru Died continues roll out
- The Summer Hikaru Died continues roll out
- July 8
- Better Late Than Single, Season 1 (K-drama reality romance)
- Better Late Than Single, Season 1 (K-drama reality romance)
- July 9
- Building the Band (Music competition show; first batch of episodes)
- The Gringo Hunters, Season 1 (Mexican crime drama)
- Under a Dark Sun, Season 1 (French mystery series)
- Ziam (Thai zombie thriller)
- July 10
- 7 Bears (Animated limited series)
- Brick (German sci-fi thriller)
- Leviathan (Steampunk anime based on the Scott Westerfeld novel)
- Too Much (British rom-com from Lena Dunham)
- July 11
- Almost Cops (Dutch buddy-cop comedy)
- Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (Live boxing event)
- Madea’s Destination Wedding (Tyler Perry comedy)
- July 14
- Apocalypse in the Tropics (Brazilian evangelical docuseries)
- Apocalypse in the Tropics (Brazilian evangelical docuseries)
- July 17
- Untamed (Crime thriller limited series starring Eric Bana)
- Untamed (Crime thriller limited series starring Eric Bana)
- July 18
- Superstar (Spanish comedy limited series)
- Superstar (Spanish comedy limited series)
- July 21
- The Hunting Wives, Season 1 (Mystery-thriller drama)
- The Hunting Wives, Season 1 (Mystery-thriller drama)
- July 22
- Trainwreck: P.I. Moms, Episode 7 (Crime docuseries)
- Trainwreck: P.I. Moms, Episode 7 (Crime docuseries)
- July 24
- A Normal Woman (Indonesian psychological thriller)
- My Melody & Kuromi (Stop-motion anime)
- The Sandman, Season 2, Volume 2 (Episodes 7–11)
- July 25
- Happy Gilmore 2 (Adam Sandler returns in the comedy sequel)
- Happy Gilmore 2 (Adam Sandler returns in the comedy sequel)
- July 29
- Trainwreck: Storm Area 51, Episode 8 (Docuseries finale)
- WWE: Unreal, Season 1 (Pro-wrestling docuseries)
- July 31
- Glass Heart, Season 1 (Japanese musical drama)
- Leanne, Season 1 (New sitcom from Chuck Lorre)
- Marked, Season 1 (South African thriller)
- The Sandman, Season 2, Volume 3 (Series finale wrap-up)
Final Thoughts: Netflix Takes the Crown This July
From chaos throughout the globe to sequels we’ve all been manifesting for years, Netflix’s July 2025 lineup is coming in hot, and it’s not taking any breaks. Whether you’re bringing the final chapters of that dreamy dark fantasy, laughing your popcorn out with a certain golf-loving goofball, or getting swept up in international twists and animated turns, each week drops something juicier than the last.
So, fire up Netflix and let the July streaming spree begin!

Vanshika Gupta is a passionate storyteller and a content writer, who exactly knows how to engage people with her thoughts and narratives. Born and raised in Jammu, developed an early love for writing when she was in her college years.