Here Are All the Movies Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Jaws’
Get ready for a packed week of cinematic goodness on Netflix, with a lineup that spans heart-pounding thrillers, eerie horrors, and lighthearted musicals. There’s something for everyone, whether you’re in the mood for a modern tale or a classic adventure.
From July 14 to July 19, 2025, Netflix is dropping 11 films that promise to keep us glued to our screens. Here’s a rundown of each movie, with details on what makes them worth watching.
1. Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)

Landing on Netflix on July 14, ‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’ is a bold 2025 release that throws us into a chaotic world of environmental collapse. A small community fights to survive as tropical storms unleash havoc, revealing buried truths.
The film’s vivid visuals and raw performances create a gripping survival story. It’s a must-watch for those who love high-stakes drama with a touch of nature’s fury.
2. Jaws (1975)

On July 15, ‘Jaws’ arrives, bringing Steven Spielberg’s 1975 classic to Netflix. This shark-attack thriller, starring Roy Scheider and Robert Shaw, follows a small town’s battle against a relentless great white.
Its iconic music and nail-biting suspense still hold up. Perfect for a dose of retro terror or introducing new viewers to a cinematic legend.
3. Jaws 2 (1978)

Also streaming on July 15, ‘Jaws 2’ from 1978 keeps the aquatic horror alive. Roy Scheider returns as Chief Brody, facing another shark terrorizing Amity’s waters, this time targeting young sailors.
The sequel leans into action with bigger set pieces and teen drama. It’s a solid pick for fans wanting more of that ‘Jaws’ adrenaline.
4. Jaws 3-D (1983)

Hitting Netflix on July 15, ‘Jaws 3-D’ from 1983 moves the action to a SeaWorld-style park. Dennis Quaid stars as a worker battling a shark loose in the park’s lagoons, with plenty of cheesy 3D effects.
It’s campy and over-the-top, but that’s part of the charm. Watch it for a fun, nostalgic escape.
5. Jaws: The Revenge (1987)

On July 15, ‘Jaws: The Revenge’ from 1987 wraps up the ‘Jaws’ series on Netflix. Lorraine Gary stars as Ellen Brody, who faces a shark with a personal vendetta in the Bahamas.
Michael Caine adds charisma to this oddball sequel, loved for its wild plot. It’s a guilty pleasure for those who enjoy absurd horror.
6. Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (2025)

Also arriving on July 15, ‘Trainwreck: Balloon Boy’ is a 2025 film diving into the 2009 media storm over the Balloon Boy incident. It mixes drama and documentary-style storytelling to unpack the hoax that fooled millions.
With sharp insights into fame and family, it’s a compelling watch. True crime buffs will find this one hard to resist.
7. Mamma Mia! (2008)

On July 16, ‘Mamma Mia!’ brings its 2008 ABBA-powered charm to Netflix. Amanda Seyfried plays a bride-to-be uncovering her mom’s (Meryl Streep) romantic past on a gorgeous Greek island.
The catchy tunes and joyful cast make it a perfect feel-good escape. Grab some friends and sing along to this musical gem.
8. Wanted (2008)

Also dropping on July 16, ‘Wanted’ is a 2008 action thriller starring James McAvoy as a regular guy turned elite assassin. With Angelina Jolie mentoring him, the film delivers wild stunts and slick visuals.
Its fast-paced energy and twisty plot keep you hooked. Action fans will love this high-adrenaline ride.
9. Delirium (2018)

On July 18, ‘Delirium’ from 2018 creeps onto Netflix. Topher Grace plays a man fresh out of a psychiatric hospital, trapped in a mansion where reality and nightmares blur.
The film’s psychological twists and eerie vibe make it a solid horror pick. If you enjoy unsettling mind games, this one’s for you.
10. Wall to Wall (2025)

Also streaming on July 18, ‘Wall to Wall’ is a 2025 drama about a family unraveling in a close-knit town. Secrets and old wounds surface, driving quiet but powerful tension.
With strong acting and a grounded story, it’s a heartfelt watch. Ideal for those who love emotional, character-focused films.
11. The Cursed (2022)

On July 19, ‘The Cursed’ from 2022 closes the week with gothic horror. Set in rural 1800s England, it stars Boyd Holbrook as a doctor investigating a village’s supernatural plague.
Its haunting atmosphere and gruesome folklore make it a standout. Horror lovers will want to dive into this dark tale.
What’s your top pick from this week’s Netflix movies, or is there another film you’re hoping drops soon? Share your thoughts in the comments!


