Everything Coming To Netflix In July 2025

From The Sandman season 2 to Happy Gilmore 2, here’s everything hitting and leaving Netflix in July 2025 across film, TV, anime, and documentaries.

Netflix is heating up the summer with a stacked lineup in July 2025, offering everything from buzzy originals and long-awaited returns to star-studded new films and captivating documentaries. Whether you’re into thrilling dramas, jaw-dropping reality series, or nostalgic classics, this month’s additions have something for every binge mood. But be warned — it’s also your last call for some major titles.

New Films and Big Premieres

Mark your calendars: July 25 brings the debut of Happy Gilmore 2, signaling the return of everyone’s favorite hot-headed golfer. Also arriving is Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding (July 11), where chaos and family drama collide in the Bahamas, and The Old Guard 2 (July 2), which sees Andy and her immortal crew face off against a powerful new enemy.

On the international front, Netflix delivers standout original films like the zombie-packed Thai thriller Ziam (July 9), the feminist Indian romance Aap Jaisa Koi (July 11), and the haunting Swedish crime drama An Honest Life (July 31).

TV Favorites and New Series Drops

July is also stacked with new and returning shows. Fans of The Sandman can look forward to season 2, arriving in two volumes — July 3 and July 24, with a special standalone episode landing on July 31. Other high-profile releases include Quarterback: Season 2 (July 8), Untamed starring Eric Bana (July 17), and WWE: Unreal (July 29), which takes fans inside the chaos behind wrestling’s biggest storylines.

Music fans won’t want to miss Building The Band (July 9), a competition that relies on chemistry before looks, and Hitmakers (July 24), a reality series showcasing the drama behind songwriting hit factories.

True Crime and Documentaries

Netflix leans hard into its documentary slate this month. Highlights include Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (July 30), a chilling exploration of David Berkowitz’s mind through unearthed audio, and Apocalypse in the Tropics (July 14), which dives into Brazil’s political unraveling through the eyes of filmmaker Petra Costa.

Other notable titles include Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (July 1), Amy Bradley Is Missing (July 16), and a new wave of Trainwreck entries like Balloon Boy (July 15), The Real Project X (July 8), Storm Area 51 (July 29), and P.I. Moms (July 22).

Comedy Specials

Comedians bring the laughs in July, with Nate Jackson: Super Funny (July 8), Vir Das: Fool Volume (July 18), and Dusty Slay: Wet Heat (July 29), all promising stand-up gold.

Reality TV and Live Sports

Reality gets wild with All the Sharks (July 4), a globe-spanning competition where teams dive deep to find and photograph sharks for charity. On July 11, history is made with Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3, a live boxing event streaming from Madison Square Garden.

Classic and Fan-Favorite Titles Arriving

Movie lovers can dive back into favorites like 17 Again, The Notebook, Captain Phillips, Pacific Rim, White Chicks, Blow, and all six Mission: Impossible entries, all available starting July 1. Season 2 of Yellowjackets and all eight seasons of Mom also hit the platform.

Last Call: What’s Leaving Netflix

Prepare to say goodbye to a wave of favorites. On July 1, Netflix bids farewell to Twilight, Crazy, Stupid, Love., Dune: Part Two, Ocean’s Eleven (and its sequels), and Annabelle. Other major exits include Insecure (July 3), This Is Us (July 8), Barbie (July 15), and Scream VI (July 25).

Gaming fans take note: acclaimed titles like Hades, Battleship, Katana ZERO, and the Monument Valley trilogy will disappear from Netflix Games throughout the month.

With a summer lineup this stacked, Netflix is making sure your July is anything but boring. From globe-trotting thrillers to pop culture nostalgia and high-stakes reality chaos, there’s more than enough to fill your watchlist before the month ends.

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