All the Movies Coming to Netflix in July 2025
Netflix is gearing up for an exciting July, dropping a massive lineup of films that span genres and eras. From action-packed thrillers to nostalgic classics and bold new originals, there’s plenty to keep us glued to our screens.
This month’s offerings include everything from high-stakes spy missions to quirky comedies and emotional dramas. Let’s break down the full slate of movies hitting the platform, complete with release dates and what makes each one worth a watch.
A Hundred Flowers (2022)

A son cherishes fading memories with his mother, who battles dementia, in this poignant Japanese drama. Directed by Genki Kawamura, it’s a quiet, emotional journey. Watch it on July 1.
17 Again (2009)

Zac Efron stars as a man who magically reverts to his teen years, getting a shot to rewrite his life. This lighthearted comedy is full of charm. Available on July 1.
Annie (1982)

A plucky orphan transforms the life of a grumpy billionaire in this beloved musical set in 1930s New York. Its catchy tunes make it a family favorite. Streams on July 1.
Antz (1998)

An ant with big dreams shakes up his colony’s strict rules in this animated adventure. With voices like Sylvester Stallone, it’s a fun ride. Hits Netflix on July 1.
Blades of Glory (2007)

Jon Heder and Will Ferrell team up as rival skaters in this outrageous comedy about an unlikely male duo. Expect big laughs. Available on July 1.
Blow (2001)

Johnny Depp portrays George Jung, a 1970s drug smuggler chasing wealth and trouble. This intense biopic pulls no punches. Streams on July 1.
Born on the Fourth of July (1989)

Tom Cruise plays a Vietnam vet whose injuries fuel his activism in this moving drama. It’s a raw, emotional story. Catch it on July 1.
Captain Phillips (2013)

A cargo ship captain, played by Tom Hanks, faces Somali pirates in this gripping real-life thriller. The tension never lets up. Available on July 1.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013)

Flint’s invention now spawns food-animal hybrids in this wacky animated sequel. It’s a colorful treat for kids. Streams on July 1.
Friday Night Lights (2004)

A Texas football coach battles town pressures in this heartfelt sports drama. Billy Bob Thornton brings grit to the role. Hits Netflix on July 1.
Grown Ups 2 (2013)

David Spade, Adam Sandler, and friends stir up chaos in this goofy comedy about lifelong pals. It’s pure, silly fun. Available on July 1.
Here Comes the Boom (2012)

A teacher, played by Kevin James, steps into the MMA ring to save his school. This underdog story blends laughs and heart. Streams on July 1.
Horrible Bosses (2011)

Three buddies plan to ditch their toxic bosses in this sharp, dark comedy with Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis. It’s a wild ride. Catch it on July 1.
Mission: Impossible (1996)

Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt kicks off the iconic spy series, dodging betrayal and danger. It’s a classic action thriller. Available on July 1.
Mission: Impossible II (2000)

Hunt takes on a rogue agent with a deadly virus in this fast-paced sequel. John Woo’s direction adds flair. Streams on July 1.
Mission: Impossible III (2006)

A vicious arms dealer pushes Hunt to his limits in this high-stakes chapter. Philip Seymour Hoffman shines as the villain. Hits Netflix on July 1.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)

A disavowed IMF team races to stop a nuclear plot in this adrenaline-fueled installment. The stunts are unreal. Available on July 1.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)

Hunt battles a sinister syndicate in this sleek spy thriller. Rebecca Ferguson’s debut adds fresh spark. Streams on July 1.
Pacific Rim (2013)

Pilots control massive robots to fight sea monsters in this thrilling sci-fi epic. Guillermo del Toro’s vision is a visual feast. Catch it on July 1.
Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie (2014)

The Madagascar penguins join a secret agency to thwart a villainous octopus. This animated comedy is a blast. Available on July 1.
Red Eye (2005)

A routine flight turns deadly when a woman is caught in an assassination plot. Cillian Murphy’s chilling performance drives this thriller. Streams on July 1.
Tangerine (2015)

Two friends navigate LA’s streets on Christmas Eve in this vibrant indie drama. Its raw energy makes it unforgettable. Hits Netflix on July 1.
The Deer Hunter (1978)

Friends face the brutal impact of the Vietnam War in this intense drama. Robert De Niro and Christopher Walken deliver powerhouse performances. Available on July 1.
The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)

Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds clash in this action-comedy about protecting a hitman. It’s loud, fun chaos. Streams on July 1.
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (2021)

Salma Hayek joins the fray in this action-packed sequel full of wild stunts and banter. It’s a riot. Catch it on July 1.
The Karate Kid (1984)

A bullied teen finds strength through karate and Mr. Miyagi’s wisdom. This classic never gets old. Available on July 1.
The Karate Kid Part II (1986)

Daniel and Miyagi face new challenges in Okinawa, blending action and tradition. It’s a solid sequel. Streams on July 1.
The Karate Kid Part III (1989)

A shady mentor tests Daniel’s loyalty in this dramatic third chapter. It’s a nostalgic trip. Hits Netflix on July 1.
The Notebook (2004)

A couple’s love defies time and class in this tearjerker starring Rachel McAdams. It’s a romantic must-watch. Available on July 1.
The Other Guys (2010)

Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell uncover a financial scam in this hilarious buddy-cop comedy. It’s packed with absurd humor. Streams on July 1.
The Polar Express (2004)

A magical train ride to the North Pole teaches a boy about belief in this heartwarming animated tale. Perfect for holiday vibes. Catch it on July 1.
The Sweetest Thing (2002)

A woman’s quest for love leads to wild adventures in this cheeky rom-com with Cameron Diaz. It’s flirty and fun. Available on July 1.
V for Vendetta (2005)

A masked rebel fights a totalitarian regime in this bold dystopian thriller. Natalie Portman’s performance is electric. Streams on July 1.
White Chicks (2004)

The Wayans brothers go undercover as socialites in this outrageous comedy. It’s a cult favorite for a reason. Hits Netflix on July 1.
White House Down (2013)

A cop, played by Channing Tatum, defends the President during a White House attack. This action flick delivers thrills. Available on July 1.
Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)

A board game sends two brothers into space for a thrilling adventure. This family-friendly sci-fi is a gem. Streams on July 1.
Raid 2 (2025)

A Bollywood action thriller brings pulse-pounding fights and intense drama. It’s a high-energy sequel. Catch it on July 2.
The Old Guard 2 (2025)

Charlize Theron’s immortal warrior faces new threats in this action-packed Netflix Original. The stakes are higher than ever. Available on July 2.
A Star is Born (2018)

Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper deliver a heartbreaking tale of music and love. This acclaimed drama is a modern masterpiece. Streams on July 8.
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

A post-apocalyptic wasteland sets the stage for this explosive action film with Tom Hardy. Its visuals are jaw-dropping. Hits Netflix on July 9.
Ziam (2025)

A Thai fighter uses Muay Thai to battle zombies and save his wife in this thrilling Netflix Original. It’s a fresh spin on horror. Available on July 9.
A Brother and 7 Siblings (2025)

This Indonesian drama weaves a touching story of family bonds. It’s a heartfelt addition to the lineup. Streams on July 10.
Brick (2025)

A couple, played by Matthias Schweighöfer, faces a mysterious wall trapping them in their building. This German thriller is intense. Hits Netflix on July 10.
My Love Will Make You Disappear (2025)

A fun Philippine rom-com mixes romance with a magical twist. It’s a light, feel-good watch. Available on July 10.
Aap Jaisa Koi (2025)

This Indonesian drama explores personal triumphs and struggles. It’s a moving story for fans of heartfelt tales. Streams on July 11.
Almost Cops (2025)

Two bumbling Dutch cops become heroes in this Netflix Original comedy. It’s a funny, heartfelt ride. Hits Netflix on July 11.
Madea’s Destination Wedding (2025)

Tyler Perry’s Madea crashes a Barbados wedding in this hilarious Netflix Original. Expect chaos and laughs. Available on July 11.
Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)

This Brazilian documentary dives into how faith shaped Jair Bolsonaro’s rise. It’s a compelling look at politics. Streams on July 14.
Jaws (1975)

Steven Spielberg’s classic shark thriller brings terror to a beach town. It’s still a gripping masterpiece. Available on July 15.
Jaws 2 (1978)

The shark strikes again, keeping Amity Island on edge. This sequel delivers solid suspense. Streams on July 15.
Jaws 3 (1983)

A marine park becomes a shark’s hunting ground in this campy sequel. It’s a fun, wild ride. Hits Netflix on July 15.
Jaws: The Revenge (1987)

The Brody family faces one last shark showdown. This over-the-top finale is pure nostalgia. Available on July 15.
Krampus (2015)

A demonic creature crashes a family’s holiday in this spooky comedy with Toni Collette. It’s a dark festive treat. Streams on July 16.
Mamma Mia! (2008)

ABBA’s hits fuel this sunny musical about a bride’s search for her dad. Meryl Streep shines. Hits Netflix on July 16.
Ride Along 2 (2016)

Ice Cube and Kevin Hart chase criminals in this action-packed comedy sequel. Their banter steals the show. Available on July 16.
Wanted (2008)

James McAvoy joins a secret assassin society in this stylish, high-octane thriller. It’s a wild ride. Streams on July 16.
Cora Bora (2023)

A musician, played by Megan Stalter, confronts her past in this quirky indie comedy. It’s heartfelt and offbeat. Hits Netflix on July 17.
Almost Family (2025)

This Brazilian drama explores family connections with emotional depth. It’s a touching Netflix Original. Available on July 18.
Wall to Wall (2025)

A man’s dream apartment turns deadly in this tense Korean thriller starring Kang Ha-neul. Expect twists. Hits Netflix on July 18.
Eight for Silver (2021)

A cursed beast terrorizes a French village in this chilling 19th-century horror. It’s dark and atmospheric. Available on July 19.
Pagtatag! The Documentary (2025)

This Filipino documentary celebrates a band’s musical journey. It’s a treat for music fans. Streams on July 23.
A Normal Woman (2025)

A socialite faces a strange illness in this Indonesian Netflix Original drama. It’s a story of strength. Hits Netflix on July 24.
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)

Dracula’s cruise vacation goes haywire in this fun animated comedy. It’s a monster-filled adventure. Available on July 24.
Happy Gilmore 2 (2025)

Adam Sandler swings back as Happy in this Netflix Original sequel, chasing cash through golf. It’s a comedic blast. Streams on July 25.
Trigger (2025)

This Korean action flick brings relentless thrills and intense battles. It’s a high-octane watch. Hits Netflix on July 25.
An Honest Life (2025)

A law student gets tangled in crime after joining anarchists in this Swedish Netflix Original. It’s a dark, gripping tale. Available on July 31.
Which movie are you hyped to watch this July, or is there a classic you’re revisiting? Share your picks in the comments!


