Netflix is hitting the ground running this summer, using July as a showcase for its most diverse slate of the year. The month brings back high-profile franchises (The Old Guard 2, Happy Gilmore 2), wraps up a prestige fantasy (The Sandman’s final season), and continues Netflix’s push into global originals, sports storytelling, and appointment-style reality TV.
It’s also the first time in a decade that all six Mission: Impossible films and the complete Mr. Robot series land on the service at once, effectively turning Netflix into a mini film school for spy thrillers and hacker drama.
Must-Watch Originals
- The Old Guard 2 (July 2) – Charlize Theron, Uma Thurman, and Henry Golding spearhead an even bloodier immortal showdown that expands the lore to 12th-century Japan and present-day Lagos.
- Happy Gilmore 2 (July 25) – Adam Sandler revisits Happy’s short fuse just in time for LIV Golf mania; expect cameos from Steph Curry and Nelly Korda.
- The Sandman – Season 2 (July 3, 24, 31) – Dropping in three volumes, the final season adapts Season of Mists and Brief Lives, introduces Wanda, and closes the arc with a 75-minute finale.
- Untamed (July 17) – Eric Bana and Sam Neill headline a limited series pitched as True Detective by way of New Zealand’s Southern Alps.
- Quarterback – Season 2 (July 8) – Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins, and Jared Goff mic’d up all season; includes never-before-seen footage from the 2024 playoffs and the first look at the 18-game NFL schedule in action.
Returning Series & New Binges
- Mr. Robot (Seasons 1-4) (July 3) – The entire Emmy-winning hacker saga parks on Netflix just as the real-world AI arms race heats up.
- Building the Band (July 9) – Nicole Scherzinger and Kelly Rowland mentor would-be supergroups; the late Liam Payne appears posthumously in early episodes.
- Leanne (July 31) – Chuck Lorre’s newest multi-camera comedy follows stand-up star Leanne Morgan navigating midlife stardom in Nashville.
Summer Movie Marathon
The licensing haul on July 1 alone feels like Netflix raided a 2010s Blu-ray shelf: 17 Again, Pacific Rim, The Notebook, V for Vendetta, all six original Mission: Impossible entries, Captain Phillips, The Deer Hunter, Horrible Bosses, and The Karate Kid trilogy. Mid-month adds Mad Max: Fury Road, Mamma Mia! and the four-film Jaws collection, ensuring every genre is covered.
Global & Anime Highlights
- Leviathan (July 10) – A lavish steampunk re-imagining of Scott Westerfeld’s YA novel, produced by Wit Studio.
- My Melody & Kuromi (July 24) – Sanrio’s first long-form stop-motion series, animated by the team behind Rilakkuma and Kaoru.
- A Hundred Flowers (July 1) – Tokyo International Film Festival favorite about dementia, memory, and forgiveness.
- Trigger (July 25) – High-budget Korean revenge thriller from the writer of Believer 2.
Docs, Reality & Live Events
- All the Sharks (July 4) – A marine-biology take on The Amazing Race filmed entirely around South Africa’s coast.
- Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (July 1) – Survivors and counter-terror officers reconstruct the 2005 attacks with newly declassified footage.
- Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (LIVE) (July 11) – Netflix’s second live boxing broadcast streams from Madison Square Garden.
- Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (July 30) – Joe Berlinger revisits 1977 New York with restored police wire recordings.
Complete July 2025 Release Schedule
Date | New Additions |
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July 1 | 17 Again, A Hundred Flowers, Annie (1982), Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (Limited Series), Blades of Glory, Blow, Born on the Fourth of July, Bread Barber Shop S4, Captain Phillips, Friday Night Lights, Grown Ups 2, Here Comes the Boom, Horrible Bosses, Mission: Impossible (1996) & sequels through Rogue Nation, Pacific Rim, Portlandia S1-8, PAW Patrol S1-2, Red Eye, Mom (Sel. Seasons), Tangerine, The Deer Hunter, The Hitman’s Bodyguard & Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard, The Karate Kid trilogy, The Notebook, The Sweetest Thing, Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel (V1E4), Yellowjackets S2, V for Vendetta, White Chicks, Zathura: A Space Adventure |
July 2 | Raid 2 (India), The Old Guard 2 (Netflix Film), Tour de France: Unchained S3 |
July 3 | Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano S1, Mr. Robot S1-4, The Sandman S2 Volume 1 |
July 4 | All the Sharks: Find the Sharks. Win the Cash. S1 |
July 5 | The Summer Hikaru Died S1 (Anime) |
July 6 | Puniru is a Kawaii Slime (New Episodes) |
July 8 | A Star Is Born (2018), Better Late Than Single S1, Nate Jackson: Super Funny, Quarterback S2, Sullivan’s Crossing S1-2, Trainwreck: The Real Project X (V1E5) |
July 9 | Building the Band S1, The Gringo Hunters S1, Mad Max: Fury Road, Under a Dark Sun S1, Ziam (Thai Film) |
July 10 | 7 Bears (Limited Series), Brick (German Thriller), Leviathan S1, Offroad S1, Sneaky Pete S1-3, Too Much S1 |
July 11 | Aap Jaisa Koi (Indonesian Film), Almost Cops (Dutch Comedy), Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (Live), Madea’s Destination Wedding |
July 14 | Apocalypse in the Tropics (Brazilian Doc) |
July 15 | Entitled S1, Jaws 4-film collection, Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (V1E6) |
July 16 | Amy Bradley Is Missing S1, Mamma Mia! (2008), Wanted (2008) |
July 17 | Catalog S1, Community Squad S2, Cora Bora (Film), Untamed (Limited Series) |
July 18 | Almost Family (Brazil), Delirium S1 (Colombia), I’m Still a Superstar (Spain), Superstar (Spain Limited Series), Vir Das: Fool Volume (Special), Wall to Wall (Korea) |
July 19 | Eight for Silver (2021) |
July 21 | The Hunting Wives S1, The Steve Harvey Show S1-6 |
July 22 | Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (V1E7) |
July 23 | Critical: Between Life and Death S1, Hightown S1-3, House of Lies S1-5, Letters From the Past S1 |
July 24 | A Normal Woman (Indonesia), Hitmakers S1, My Melody & Kuromi S1, The Sandman S2 Volume 2 |
July 25 | Happy Gilmore 2, Trigger (Korea), The Winning Try S1 |
July 28 | The Lazarus Project S1-2 |
July 29 | Dusty Slay: Wet Heat (Special), Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 (V1E8), WWE: Unreal S1 |
July 30 | Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes S1, Unspeakable Sins S1 |
July 31 | An Honest Life (Sweden), Glass Heart S1, Leanne S1, Marked S1, The Sandman S2 Volume 3 |
Now cue up your watch-list and clear some hard-drive space—July on Netflix is stacked from the first of the month to the very last drop.
Full Calendar
July 1st
- 17 Again (2009) – A middle-aged man magically transforms back into his 17-year-old self, giving him a chance to fix past mistakes. (Comedy/Fantasy)
- A Hundred Flowers (2022) – Japanese drama about a son recalling memories of his mother suffering from dementia.
- Annie (1982) – Musical about a spirited orphan taken in by a wealthy businessman in Depression-era NYC.
- Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Docu-series on the 2005 terrorist attacks in London.
- Blades of Glory (2007) – Sports comedy about rival skaters forced to team up.
- Blow (2001) – Biographical crime drama about George Jung’s drug empire.
- Born on the Fourth of July (1989) – Anti-war film starring Tom Cruise as Ron Kovic.
- Bread Barber Shop (Season 4)
- Captain Phillips (2013) – Thriller starring Tom Hanks about a cargo ship hijacked by pirates.
- Friday Night Lights (2004) – High school football drama set in Texas.
- Grown Ups 2 (2013) – Comedy with Adam Sandler and ensemble cast.
- Here Comes the Boom (2012) – Teacher becomes MMA fighter to save school programs.
- Horrible Bosses (2011) – Dark comedy about employees plotting against their awful bosses.
- Mission: Impossible (1996) through Rogue Nation (2015) – Full lineup of the first five Mission: Impossible films.
- Pacific Rim (2013) – Humans vs. kaiju in mech suits. (Sci-fi Action)
- Portlandia (Seasons 1–8) – Hipster-skewering sketch comedy series.
- PAW Patrol (Seasons 1–2) – Animated rescue pups for kids.
- Red Eye (2005) – Thriller on a flight involving an assassination plot.
- Mom (Multiple Seasons) – Comedy series starring Allison Janney and Anna Faris.
- Tangerine (2015) – Comedy-drama about two trans sex workers navigating LA on Christmas Eve.
- The Deer Hunter (1978) – War drama with Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken.
- The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017) and The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (2021) – Action comedies with Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson.
- The Karate Kid (1984), Part II (1986), Part III (1989) – Coming-of-age martial arts saga.
- The Notebook (2004) – Romantic drama based on the Nicholas Sparks novel.
- The Sweetest Thing (2002) – Romantic comedy starring Cameron Diaz.
- Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel (Vol. 1 – Ep. 4) Netflix Original
- Yellowjackets (Season 2)
- V for Vendetta (2005) – Dystopian thriller with political undertones.
- White Chicks (2004) – Comedy about FBI agents in disguise.
- Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005) – Sci-fi board game adventure.
July 2nd
- Raid 2 (2025) – Bollywood action thriller.
- The Old Guard 2 (2025) Netflix Original – Charlize Theron returns in this sequel to the hit action-fantasy.
- Tour de France: Unchained (Season 3) Netflix Original – Final season of the cycling docu-series.
July 3rd
- Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano (Season 1) Netflix Original – Behind the scenes of the upcoming boxing showdown.
- Mr. Robot (Seasons 1–4) – Hacker drama starring Rami Malek.
- The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 1) Netflix Original – The first batch of the final season.
July 4th
- All the Sharks (Season 1) Netflix Original – Shark photography competition series.
July 5th
- The Summer Hikaru Died (Season 1) Netflix Original – Psychological horror anime.
July 6th
- Puniru is a Kawaii Slime (New Episodes)
July 8th
- A Star Is Born (2018)
- Better Late Than Single (Season 1) Netflix Original – Korean romance reality series.
- Nate Jackson: Super Funny (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up comedy special.
- Quarterback (Season 2) Netflix Original – NFL docuseries.
- Sullivan’s Crossing (Seasons 1–2)
- Trainwreck: The Real Project X (Vol. 1 – Ep. 5) Netflix Original
July 9th
- Building the Band (Season 1) Netflix Original
- The Gringo Hunters (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
- Under a Dark Sun (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Ziam (2025) Netflix Original – Thai zombie thriller.
July 10th
- 7 Bears (Limited Series) Netflix Original
- Brick (2025) Netflix Original – German thriller.
- Leviathan (Season 1) Netflix Original – Steampunk anime series.
- Offroad (Season 1) Netflix Original – Israeli docu-series road trip.
- Sneaky Pete (Seasons 1–3)
- Too Much (Season 1) Netflix Original – British rom-com series by Lena Dunham.
July 11th
- Aap Jaisa Koi (2025) Netflix Original – Indonesian drama.
- Almost Cops (2025) Netflix Original – Dutch buddy cop comedy.
- Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (LIVE) Netflix Original – All-women boxing event.
- Madea’s Destination Wedding (2025) Netflix Original – Tyler Perry’s Madea goes to Barbados.
July 14th
- Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025) Netflix Original – Brazilian political doc.
July 15th
- Entitled (Season 1) – Comedy starring Brett Gelman.
- Jaws, Jaws 2, Jaws 3, Jaws: The Revenge – Full Jaws movie collection.
- Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (Vol. 1 – Ep. 6) Netflix Original
July 16th
- Amy Bradley Is Missing (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Mamma Mia! (2008)
- Wanted (2008)
July 17th
- Catalog (Season 1) Netflix Original – Egyptian drama.
- Community Squad (Season 2) Netflix Original
- Cora Bora (2023)
- Untamed (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Crime thriller with Eric Bana.
July 18th
- Almost Family (2025) Netflix Original – Brazilian film.
- Delirium (Season 1) Netflix Original – Colombian thriller.
- I’m Still a Superstar (2025) Netflix Original – Spanish doc.
- Superstar (Limited Series) Netflix Original – Spanish comedy-drama.
- Vir Das: Fool Volume (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up special.
- Wall to Wall (2025) Netflix Original – Korean drama.
July 19th
- Eight for Silver (2021) – Gothic horror thriller.
July 21st
- The Hunting Wives (Season 1)
- The Steve Harvey Show (Seasons 1–6)
July 22nd
- Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (Vol. 1 – Ep. 7) Netflix Original
July 23rd
- Critical: Between Life and Death (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Hightown (Seasons 1–3)
- House of Lies (Seasons 1–5)
- Letters From The Past (Season 1) Netflix Original
July 24th
- A Normal Woman (2025) Netflix Original – Indonesian drama.
- Hitmakers (Season 1) Netflix Original – Songwriter reality series.
- My Melody & Kuromi (Season 1) Netflix Original – Japanese stop-motion animation.
- The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 2) Netflix Original
July 25th
- Happy Gilmore 2 (2025) Netflix Original
- Trigger (2025) Netflix Original – Korean action movie.
- The Winning Try (Season 1) Netflix Original – Korean drama series.
July 28th
- The Lazarus Project (Seasons 1–2)
July 29th
- Dusty Slay: Wet Heat (2025) Netflix Original – Stand-up special.
- Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 (Vol. 1 – Ep. 8) Netflix Original
- WWE: Unreal (Season 1) Netflix Original – Behind-the-scenes look at WWE creative team.
July 30th
- Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (Season 1) Netflix Original
- Unspeakable Sins (Season 1) Netflix Original – Mexican drama.
July 31st
- An Honest Life (2025) Netflix Original – Swedish crime drama.
- Glass Heart (Season 1) Netflix Original – Japanese musical series.
- Leanne (Season 1) Netflix Original – Chuck Lorre’s sitcom with Leanne Morgan.
- Marked (Season 1) Netflix Original – South African heist thriller.
- The Sandman (Season 2 – Volume 3) Netflix Original – Final episode of the series.
Key Takeaways
- Netflix’s July 2025 lineup features major new releases including Happy Gilmore 2, The Old Guard 2, and The Sandman season 2.
- New documentaries and international films expand Netflix’s diverse content offering with titles like Attack on London and A Hundred Flowers.
- Several classic films and returning series arrive on July 1st, giving subscribers immediate access to fresh content at the start of the month.
Major New Releases on Netflix in July 2025
July brings an exciting lineup of content to Netflix, featuring blockbuster films, original productions, and returning favorite series that subscribers have been eagerly awaiting.
Blockbuster Films Arriving This Month
Netflix is adding several acclaimed movies to its library on July 1st. “Dune: Part Two” makes its streaming debut after its successful theatrical run earlier this year. The sci-fi epic continues the story of Paul Atreides and has been praised for its stunning visuals.
Film classics are also arriving, including “The Notebook” and “Ocean’s Eleven”, perfect for summer movie nights. Adam Sandler fans will be thrilled to see “Happy Gilmore 2”, the long-awaited sequel to the 1996 comedy hit.
“V for Vendetta” and “The Deer Hunter” join the platform for those seeking more serious fare. The previously announced “Barbie” will also be available, bringing its colorful world to streaming viewers.
“A Star is Born” and the entire “Twilight” saga round out the impressive film additions.
Highly Anticipated Netflix Originals
The most talked-about Netflix Original this month is “The Old Guard 2”, arriving July 18th. This sequel continues the story of immortal warriors led by Charlize Theron’s character.
“Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel” debuts July 9th, a documentary examining the rise and fall of the controversial clothing brand and its founder.
Indonesian drama “Aap Jaisa Koi” premieres July 11th, while Dutch comedy “Almost Cops” (previously titled “Bad Boa’s”) arrives the same day. This buddy-cop comedy follows officers tracking a killer.
Comedy special “Nate Jackson: Super Funny” drops mid-month, promising laughs from the rising stand-up star. Crime documentary “Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes” and “Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers” offer chilling real-life stories.
Notable Television and Streaming Series
The most anticipated series return is “The Sandman” Season 2, premiering July 25th. Fans have waited anxiously for the continuation of Neil Gaiman’s beloved story.
Music lovers can enjoy two new series: “Building The Band”, a reality competition show, and “Hitmakers”, a documentary series exploring the music industry’s top producers and songwriters.
Japanese anime “The Summer Hikaru Died” debuts alongside Korean drama “Untamed”, expanding Netflix’s international offerings.
Popular licensed shows joining the platform include early seasons of “Yellowjackets”, “Mr. Robot”, and “Portlandia”. Comedy series “Mom” and drama “This Is Us” arrive in their entirety.
The second season of “Quarterback” returns with new NFL stars offering behind-the-scenes access to their lives during the football season.
Exclusive Netflix Content Debuting in July 2025
Netflix is adding several highly anticipated original titles to its streaming library this July. From gripping documentaries to laugh-out-loud comedy specials and fresh anime adaptations, the platform continues to expand its exclusive content lineup.
New Netflix Documentary Premieres
July brings a powerful slate of Netflix documentary releases exploring compelling true stories. The month kicks off with “Amy Bradley Is Missing”, an investigative series examining the mysterious 1998 disappearance of a young woman from a cruise ship.
Environmental concerns take center stage in “Apocalypse in the Tropics”, documenting the devastating effects of climate change on island nations with unprecedented footage of affected communities.
Crime enthusiasts will appreciate “The Gringo Hunters”, following Mexican law enforcement units specialized in tracking American fugitives across the border. Meanwhile, “Storm Area 51” provides an in-depth look at the viral 2019 phenomenon and its lasting cultural impact.
Marine documentary “All the Sharks” showcases rarely filmed deep-sea predators, while the British production “Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers” offers insider accounts and never-before-seen footage of the 2005 terrorist attacks.
Netflix Comedy and Stand-Up Specials
The comedy lineup features three major stand-up specials from acclaimed performers. “Nate Jackson: Super Funny” delivers the comedian’s trademark observations on everyday life with his energetic stage presence.
International comedy fans will enjoy “Vir Das: Fool Volume”, where the Indian comedian tackles global politics and cultural differences with his signature satirical style. Southern humor takes the spotlight in “Dusty Slay: Wet Heat”, featuring his hilarious takes on growing up in trailer parks and working-class America.
The romantic comedy film “Better Late Than Single” joins the lineup mid-month. This original movie follows a 40-something professional navigating modern dating apps after her 15-year marriage ends unexpectedly.
Each Netflix comedy special brings a unique perspective, with production values reflecting Netflix’s commitment to high-quality entertainment across diverse comedic styles.
Original Netflix Anime Debuts
July marks an exciting month for Netflix anime with several anticipated releases. Horror fans should prepare for “The Summer Hikaru Died”, an adaptation of the popular manga where a teenager discovers his best friend has been replaced by a supernatural entity.
Action enthusiasts will enjoy “Sakamoto Days”, following a retired legendary hitman trying to live a normal life as a convenience store owner while his past catches up with him. The series features stunning animation and intense fight sequences.
Fantasy drama “Ziam” presents an original story set in a world where people develop magical abilities based on their strongest emotions. The show explores themes of identity and belonging through its diverse cast of characters.
Each title features unique animation styles, from traditional hand-drawn techniques to cutting-edge computer generation, showcasing Netflix’s commitment to diverse artistic approaches in their anime productions.
Returning Favorites and Ongoing Netflix Sports & Events
July 2025 brings a mix of exciting sports content and beloved series returns to Netflix. Subscribers can look forward to both live sporting events and new seasons of fan-favorite shows throughout the month.
Sports Series and Live Events
The sports lineup for July 2025 is headlined by the highly anticipated boxing rematch between Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano streaming live from Madison Square Garden on July 18th. This third matchup between the boxing legends will be preceded by Countdown: Taylor vs. Serrano, a documentary series building up to the fight.
Tour de France: Unchained returns for its final season on July 2nd, giving cycling fans an inside look at the world’s most famous bicycle race with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access.
WWE: Unreal continues Netflix’s partnership with professional wrestling, offering viewers documentary-style coverage of the organization’s biggest storylines and personalities.
Quarterback: Season 2 arrives mid-month, following a new roster of NFL signal-callers through their professional and personal journeys.
Recurring Series and Movie Sequels
July sees the arrival of several sequels to popular Netflix titles. The much-anticipated Happy Gilmore sequel drops in late July, bringing back Adam Sandler’s beloved golf-playing character.
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding continues the popular Madea franchise with a tropical setting and the familiar humor fans have come to expect.
Action fans will be thrilled by the arrival of The Old Guard 2 premiering July 2nd after multiple delays. Charlize Theron returns in this fantasy action sequel that continues the story of immortal warriors.
A reboot of the classic series Friday Night Lights debuts mid-month, bringing high school football drama to a new generation.
White Chicks gets a long-awaited sequel, while a new Karate Kid continuation expands on the popular franchise.
Full List of Movies and Series Coming to Netflix
Netflix is bringing an extensive lineup of new content in July 2025, including beloved classics, exciting originals, and anticipated sequels that subscribers won’t want to miss.
Complete July 2025 Netflix Release Calendar
July 1, 2025
- 17 Again (2009)
- Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers (GB) — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Blow (2001)
- Captain Phillips (2013)
- Pacific Rim (2013)
- Horrible Bosses (2011)
- The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)
- The Sweetest Thing (2002)
- Zathura (2005)
- Annabelle (2014)
July 4, 2025
- Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
- The Real Project X — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Project X (2012)
July 11, 2025
- Off Road — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
- Almost Cops — NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
- Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011)
July 18, 2025
- Too Much — NETFLIX SERIES
- An Honest Life — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
- Paw Patrol: The Movie (2021)
- American Apparel — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
July 25, 2025
- Happy Gilmore 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
- The Old Guard 2 — NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM
- The Sandman (Season 2) — NETFLIX SERIES
- Hitmakers — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
- Balloon Boy — NETFLIX LIMITED SERIES
- Annie (2014)
This comprehensive list represents 58 Netflix original shows and movies arriving in July, with more titles likely to be announced as the month approaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
Netflix’s July 2025 lineup brings exciting new content across multiple genres. Several highly anticipated originals and returning favorites will debut alongside classic films and family-friendly options, while some content will be leaving the platform.
What are the latest series releases on Netflix for July 2025?
Netflix is adding The Sandman season 2 to its July lineup, continuing the adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s beloved comic series. This long-awaited second season promises to expand the dark fantasy universe.
A new documentary series titled “Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers” will be available starting July 1. The series examines the investigation following the 2005 London bombings.
Several HBO shows will be departing the platform in July as part of the beginning of HBO content leaving Netflix. Viewers should check specific titles and dates to avoid missing favorites.
Which movies will be newly available on Netflix in July 2025?
The most anticipated movie addition is Happy Gilmore 2, Adam Sandler’s sequel to his 1996 golf comedy classic. The sequel is scheduled to premiere in late July and has generated significant excitement.
The Old Guard 2 will also join the platform, continuing the action franchise starring Charlize Theron as an immortal warrior. The original film was one of Netflix’s most popular action releases.
Several classic films will be added on July 1, though complete lists are still being updated as Netflix finalizes its monthly additions.
Are there any Netflix Originals debuting in July 2025?
“Hitmakers” is a new Netflix Original documentary series exploring the music industry and the creation of chart-topping hits. The series features interviews with prominent producers and artists.
Netflix will debut several original films including the aforementioned Happy Gilmore 2 and The Old Guard 2, both exclusive to the platform.
Several international Netflix Originals are also expected, continuing the platform’s investment in global content production.
Has Netflix announced any exclusive content premiering in July 2025?
The Sandman season 2 represents one of the platform’s most significant exclusive premieres for July. The fantasy series has developed a devoted following since its first season.
Happy Gilmore 2 marks an exclusive partnership with Adam Sandler, continuing Netflix’s long-term deal with the comedian and his production company.
Several exclusive documentaries will also premiere, including “Attack on London: Hunting The 7/7 Bombers” which arrives on July 1.
Which family-friendly titles will Netflix add to its lineup in July 2025?
While specific children’s programming hasn’t been fully detailed, Netflix typically adds a selection of animated features and family-friendly content at the beginning of each month.
Several educational programs are expected to join the lineup, continuing Netflix’s commitment to providing content for viewers of all ages.
Parents should note that the full list of family titles is still being finalized and will likely be announced closer to the end of June.
What content is scheduled to be removed from Netflix’s library in July 2025?
July 2025 marks the beginning of HBO and Disney shows leaving Netflix as licensing agreements expire. This represents a significant shift in content availability.
Several “major movies” will also be departing, though specific titles are still being confirmed. Viewers should check Netflix’s “leaving soon” section for complete details.
Content from these major studios will likely move to their respective streaming platforms, continuing the fragmentation of the streaming market.