Here Are All the TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week, Including ‘Two Graves’
It is a busy week with new seasons and a timely docuseries landing over three straight days. You will find big real world stakes in a Katrina anniversary project, a teen romance returning with fresh chapters, animated sleuths back at the beach, and a compact Spanish thriller that finishes the week. Everything below includes the exact day it arrives so you can plan what to press play on first.
Each entry includes clear plot info plus key cast and creative credits, kept short and practical so you know what you are getting before you start. Dates are for this week only, running from Monday August 25 through Sunday August 31.
‘Katrina: Come Hell and High Water’ (2025)

This three part documentary series arrives Wednesday, August 27. It chronicles Hurricane Katrina through first person accounts from New Orleanians and examines how levee failures and systemic inequities shaped the aftermath twenty years later. The series is executive produced by Spike Lee along with Geeta Gandbhir and Sam Pollard, with episodes directed by Gandbhir, Samantha Knowles, and Lee. Alisa Payne serves as showrunner.
The production marks the twentieth anniversary of the 2005 disaster and features new interviews alongside extensive archival material to trace how neighborhoods rebuilt and how policies changed. The score is by Terence Blanchard, a frequent Lee collaborator, reinforcing the project’s focus on lived experience and civic accountability.
‘My Life with the Walter Boys’ (2023– )

Season 2 arrives Thursday, August 28. The teen drama is based on Ali Novak’s novel and follows Jackie Howard as she rebuilds her life in Silver Falls, Colorado after a family tragedy. Nikki Rodriguez returns as Jackie with Noah LaLonde as Cole and Ashby Gentry as Alex, alongside Sarah Rafferty and Marc Blucas as Jackie’s guardians Katherine and George Walter. The series was developed by Melanie Halsall.
New episodes continue Jackie’s college plans and the complicated pull between Cole and Alex while life on the Walter ranch keeps shifting. The show is produced by Nomadic Pictures with iGeneration Studios and Sony Pictures Television International Productions, and films in Alberta locations that double for Silver Falls.
‘Barbie Mysteries’ (2024– )

The second season titled ‘Beach Detectives’ arrives Thursday, August 28. Voice leads Abby Trott and Diamond White return as Malibu Barbie and Brooklyn Barbie, with supporting roles voiced by Josh Banday as Marcus, Griffin Burns as Ken, Sohm Kapila as Lady Violet Carson, Anjali Kunapaneni as Morgan Carson, Cristina Milizia as Cassidy Birdwhistle, Bobby Moynihan as Giovanni, and David Shaughnessy in multiple parts. Season 2 runs eight episodes of about twenty five minutes each.
This season shifts to the Malibu Beach Bash where the friends balance summer jobs with a string of festival thefts that kick off a new case. The mystery brings fresh suspects, new locations around the beach event, and several original songs tied to the episodes, continuing the show’s travel podcast turned detective podcast setup from season 1.
‘Two Graves’ (2025)

This three episode Spanish miniseries arrives Friday, August 29. It stars Kiti Mánver as Isabel, a grandmother who starts an unsanctioned investigation after her granddaughter Marta and another girl named Verónica disappear. Álvaro Morte and Hovik Keuchkerian co star. The series is created by Agustín Martínez with scripts by Jorge Díaz and Antonio Mercero and direction by Kike Maíllo.
Produced by Sábado Películas, the thriller filmed in the Axarquía region of Málaga province with key locations in Torrox, Frigiliana, and Nerja. Across its compact runtime the story moves from a missing persons case into a revenge driven quest as Isabel uncovers a network of secrets in a coastal town while official efforts stall.
Tell us which one you are starting first and why in the comments.


