Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Love Life’

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A new week means new Netflix shows to binge, and from August 4 to August 10, 2025, the lineup is packed with variety. Whether you’re craving romance, sports action, Hollywood history, or creepy mysteries, there’s something to keep you glued to your couch.

Kicking off on Tuesday, August 5, three shows drop, followed by a big returning favorite on Wednesday, August 6. Here’s a rundown of the four series arriving this week, each bringing its own flavor to the streaming mix.

1. Titans: The Rise of Hollywood (2022)

1. Titans: The Rise of Hollywood (2022)
CuriosityStream

Step back into the wild early days of Hollywood with this drama-filled limited series. It traces the lives of the dreamers and schemers who turned a dusty town into a movie-making empire. Expect juicy stories of ambition, betrayal, and creativity, with a cast bringing legendary figures to life. Perfect for anyone who loves a peek behind the silver screen’s curtain.

2. SEC Football: Any Given Saturday (2025)

2. SEC Football: Any Given Saturday (2025)
Box to Box Films

This brand-new docuseries dives deep into the 2024 SEC college football season. Follow star athletes as they battle fierce rivals, push through grueling practices, and chase their dreams of victory. It’s a raw, up-close look at the passion and pressure of one of America’s biggest sports stages.

3. Love Life (2020-2021)

3. Love Life (2020-2021)
Lionsgate Television

This romantic anthology series serves up heartfelt stories of love and loss. Season 1 follows Anna Kendrick’s Darby as she navigates New York’s dating scene, while Season 2 spotlights William Jackson Harper’s Marcus, exploring his search for meaning in relationships. With honest emotions and sharp humor, it’s a great pick for a cozy watch.

4. Wednesday (2022-present)

4. Wednesday (2022-present)
MGM Television

Everyone’s favorite grim teen is back in Season 2, Volume 1, hitting screens on August 6. Jenna Ortega shines as Wednesday Addams, unraveling new mysteries at Nevermore Academy. Directed in part by Tim Burton, the show blends spooky thrills with sharp one-liners, plus fresh faces like Steve Buscemi. Get ready for more dark, quirky fun.

Which show are you adding to your Netflix queue this week? Let us know in the comments!

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