Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Almost Family’
A new batch of shows is landing on Netflix, ready to fill your week with entertainment. Whether you’re into anime, true crime, or quirky comedies, this lineup has plenty to offer.
We’re diving into everything dropping from July 14 to July 20, 2025. Here’s a quick guide to each show, packed with details to help you pick your next binge.
Sakamoto Days (2025)

On July 14, ‘Sakamoto Days’ Season 1, Part 2 hits Netflix. This anime follows Taro Sakamoto, a former assassin now running a small shop with his family. When his past catches up, he’s back in action, blending slick fight scenes with family-friendly humor. Based on a popular manga by Yuto Suzuki, it’s a fan favorite for its wild energy.
New episodes drop weekly, continuing the story from Part 1’s 2025 debut. With a mix of heart and high-stakes battles, it’s a top pick for action fans.
Entitled (2023)

‘Entitled’ Season 1 arrives on July 15, delivering sharp comedy. Starring Brett Gelman, this series centers on a man stumbling through family drama and personal chaos. Its biting humor and relatable messes make it stand out. Gelman’s knack for playing messy characters anchors the show.
The 2023 release promises quick, laugh-out-loud episodes. If you enjoy dark comedies with clever twists, this one’s worth checking out.
Amy Bradley Is Missing (2025)

Hitting Netflix on July 16, ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’ is a gripping three-part docuseries. It revisits the 1998 case of Amy Bradley, who vanished from a cruise ship at 23. With interviews from family and investigators, it unravels the mystery of her disappearance during a Caribbean vacation. The series explores lingering questions and possible leads.
Perfect for true crime fans, this show delivers emotional depth and suspense. It’s a haunting look at an unsolved case.
Untamed (2025)

‘Untamed’ premieres on July 17, a tense limited series starring Eric Bana as a park ranger investigating a murder in Yosemite. With Sam Neill and Rosemarie DeWitt, it weaves a dark tale of crime and personal struggles against a wild backdrop. The neo-western vibe sets it apart.
Created by Mark L. Smith and Elle Smith, it’s a gritty thriller for those who love intense, atmospheric stories. Expect a wild ride.
Catalog (2025)

Also on July 17, ‘Catalog’ Season 1 brings an Egyptian drama to Netflix. It follows a widowed dad raising his kids, guided by digital notes from his late wife. The show mixes emotional family moments with touches of humor, offering a fresh take on loss and love.
This international gem focuses on resilience and connection. It’s a heartfelt watch for anyone who enjoys human stories.
The Vince Staples Show (2024)

Dropping on July 17, ‘The Vince Staples Show’ Season 2 continues its sharp comedy. Rapper Vince Staples stars as a version of himself, navigating bizarre situations in Long Beach. Known for its clever humor and short episodes, it blends music and satire seamlessly.
After a strong Season 1, this batch of episodes keeps the quirky vibe alive. It’s a fun, fast watch for comedy fans.
Community Squad (2023)

On July 17, ‘Community Squad’ Season 2 returns with Argentine charm. This comedy-drama follows a lovable civilian patrol group handling small-town antics. This season, Felipe dives into an election-time intelligence role, sparking new laughs and chaos. Its Spanish-language warmth won hearts in Season 1.
Expect more humor and community spirit. It’s a light, feel-good pick for a cozy binge.
Superstar (2025)

‘Superstar’ lands on July 18, a Spanish limited series mixing laughs and drama. Tied to the documentary ‘I’m Still a Superstar’, it explores the ups and downs of fame. While details are sparse, its focus on Spain’s showbiz world promises a fresh angle.
This series could surprise with its blend of humor and heart. Great for fans of character-driven stories.
Almost Family (2019)

On July 18, ‘Almost Family’ wraps the week with a Brazilian comedy film. A dad meets his daughter’s Argentine in-laws, leading to a hilarious trip to Bariloche. The cultural clashes and family dynamics drive the fun, making it a breezy watch.
Perfect for a lighthearted movie night, this one brings laughs and warmth. It’s a great way to end the week.
What’s on your Netflix watchlist this week, or is there another show you can’t stop talking about? Share in the comments!


