All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix in July 2025
Buckle up for an exciting month on Netflix, as July 2025 delivers a vibrant mix of television shows that cater to every taste. Whether you’re into edge-of-your-seat mysteries, laugh-out-loud comedies, or heartwarming animated tales, this month’s offerings promise to keep you glued to your screen.
We’ve got everything from brand-new Netflix Originals to beloved classics joining the platform, alongside new seasons of shows we can’t get enough of. Here’s a rundown of every TV show hitting Netflix this July, complete with their release dates and what makes them stand out.
7 Bears (2025)
This charming animated limited series puts a fresh spin on a classic fairy tale, swapping dwarves for seven lovable bears in a family-friendly adventure. It lands on July 10th for a fun watch.
All the Sharks: Find the Sharks. Win The Cash. (2025)
Teams of shark experts race to snap photos of ocean giants in this thrilling competition series, vying for a cash prize. Dive into the action on July 4th.
Amy Bradley Is Missing (2025)
This gripping true-crime series explores the haunting 1998 disappearance of a young woman on a cruise, following her family’s relentless quest for answers. Watch it on July 16th.
Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (2025)
A powerful docu-series that revisits the tragic 2005 London bombings, blending interviews and footage to trace the hunt for those responsible. It premieres on July 1st.
Better Late Than Single (2025)
This Korean reality show dives into the world of romance with a fresh, heartfelt approach, perfect for fans of love stories. Stream it starting July 8th.
Bread Barber Shop (2020–present)
Season 4 of this quirky kids’ animated series, set in a barbershop run by baked goods, brings more fun and creativity. Catch it on July 11th.
Building the Band (2025)
A lively singing competition series that follows aspiring musicians forming a band, packed with drama and talent. It debuts on July 9th.
Catalog (2025)
This Egyptian drama weaves a rich story rooted in cultural depth, offering a fresh narrative for global audiences. It arrives on July 17th.
Community Squad (2023–present)
The second season of this Argentinian comedy series returns with more humor and heart, set in a unique world. Watch it on July 17th.
Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (2025)
Joe Berlinger directs this three-part docu-series delving into the chilling crimes of David Berkowitz, the Son of Sam. It drops on July 30th.
Critical: Between Life and Death (2025)
This docu-series offers a raw look at the UK’s emergency medical teams, highlighting their life-saving work. Stream it on July 23rd.
Delirium (2025)
A Colombian series about a professor unraveling his wife’s mysterious past as she descends into madness. It hits Netflix on July 18th.
Case Closed (1996–present)
A special collection of episodes from this iconic anime follows the brilliant young detective solving complex cases. Available on July 3rd.
Entitled (2023)
Brett Gelman stars in this new comedy from Matt Morgan, delivering fresh laughs with a unique premise. It premieres on July 15th.
Glass Heart (2025)
This Japanese musical drama follows Akane Saijo, a college drummer chasing her dreams with a new band, set against an emotional backdrop. Watch it on July 31st.
Hightown (2020–2022)
This gritty Starz crime drama, now on Netflix, brings all three seasons of intense storytelling to the platform on July 23rd.
Hitmakers (2025)
A reality series tracking talented songwriters crafting hits for top music stars, blending creativity and drama. It debuts on July 24th.
House of Lies (2012–2016)
Don Cheadle leads this sharp Showtime series about cutthroat consultants, with all five seasons arriving on July 23rd.
Leanne (2025)
Chuck Lorre’s latest sitcom, starring Leanne Morgan, drops all 16 episodes on July 31st, promising big laughs and heart.
Letters From The Past (2025)
This Turkish drama unravels a compelling tale of secrets and history, perfect for fans of emotional storytelling. Stream it on July 23rd.
Leviathan (2025)
An anime adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s novel, set before World War I, follows an Austrian prince and a disguised airman working to prevent war. It premieres on July 10th.
Marked (2025)
A South African thriller about a security guard betrayed during a heist, turning her into a fierce force. Catch it on July 31st.
Mom (2013–2021)
Allison Janney and Anna Faris star in this Chuck Lorre comedy about a mother rebuilding her life after sobriety. Multiple seasons hit Netflix on July 1st.
Mr. Robot (2015–2019)
Rami Malek plays a hacker with a double life in this gripping series, with all four seasons available on July 3rd.
My Melody & Kuromi (2025)
This Japanese stop-motion series brings the adorable and mischievous characters to life for a fun watch. It drops on July 24th.
Offroad (2025)
Two Israeli actors hit the road for an unforgettable adventure in this docu-series, premiering on July 10th.
PAW Patrol (2013–present)
The first two seasons of this beloved kids’ animated series about heroic pups arrive on July 1st, perfect for young viewers.
Portlandia (2011–2018)
Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein’s sketch comedy takes a hilarious jab at Portland’s quirky culture, with all eight seasons streaming on July 1st.
Puniru is a Kawaii Slime (2024–present)
New episodes of this cute anime about a lovable slime character bring more fun for kids on July 6th.
Quarterback (2023–present)
Season 2 of this sports docu-series follows NFL stars Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Kirk Cousins, offering a peek into their lives. Watch it on July 8th.
Sneaky Pete (2015–2019)
This Prime Video series about a con artist navigating a dangerous web of lies joins Netflix with all three seasons on July 10th.
Sullivan’s Crossing (2023–present)
Based on Robyn Carr’s books, this Canadian drama about a neurosurgeon returning home arrives with its first two seasons on July 8th.
The Hunting Wives (2025)
This mystery thriller, once at Starz, follows Sophie O’Neil’s dark journey into obsession and murder in East Texas. It premieres on July 21st.
The Lazarus Project (2022–present)
A British sci-fi thriller about a man caught in a time-reversing organization, with its first two seasons hitting Netflix on July 28th.
The Sandman (2022–2025)
The final season of this DC fantasy series rolls out in three parts: Volume 1 on July 3rd, Volume 2 on July 24th, and Volume 3 on July 31st.
The Steve Harvey Show (1996–2002)
Steve Harvey’s iconic sitcom brings all six seasons of humor and nostalgia to Netflix on July 21st.
The Summer Hikaru Died (2025)
A chilling psychological horror anime about a person replaced by a mysterious entity, this series debuts on July 5th.
The Winning Try (2025)
This K-drama, starring Yoon Kye Sang and Im Se Mi, tells a heartfelt story of miracles and perseverance. It premieres on July 25th.
To Kill A Monkey (2025)
This Nollywood crime series follows a man pulled into the dangerous world of cybercrime, streaming on July 18th.
Too Much (2025)
Lena Dunham’s new British comedy brings sharp wit and fresh faces, premiering on July 10th for a fun watch.
Tour de France: Unchained (2023–2025)
The final season of this docu-series captures the drama and grit of the famous cycling race, available on July 2nd.
Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (2025)
Volume 1, Episode 6 of the ‘Trainwreck’ series revisits the 2009 Balloon Boy saga that gripped the nation. Watch it on July 15th.
Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (2025)
Episode 7 of the ‘Trainwreck’ series explores a 2000s reality show about private investigator moms undone by scandal. It drops on July 22nd.
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 (2025)
The ‘Trainwreck’ season finale, Episode 8, looks back at the 2019 viral push to storm Area 51. Stream it on July 29th.
Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel (2025)
This ‘Trainwreck’ episode, Volume 1, Episode 4, dives into the chaotic rise and fall of American Apparel’s controversial CEO. It’s available on July 1st.
Trainwreck: The Real Project X (2025)
Episode 5 of the ‘Trainwreck’ series recounts a Dutch teen’s 2012 viral birthday party that turned into a riot. Catch it on July 8th.
Under a Dark Sun (2025)
A French mystery series about a young mother accused of murdering her boss, who’s revealed to be her father, premieres on July 9th.
Unspeakable Sins (2025)
This Mexican drama follows a woman whose secret affair in a controlling marriage turns deadly, streaming on July 30th.
WWE: Unreal (2025)
Go behind the scenes of WWE’s writers’ room, where the drama rivals the ring. This series debuts on July 29th.
Yellowjackets (2021–present)
Season 2 of this Showtime thriller, starring Melanie Lynskey, continues the dark tale of plane crash survivors. It hits Netflix on July 1st.
Which of these shows are you adding to your watchlist, or is there a hidden gem you think Netflix should bring next? Share your picks in the comments!