‘Wall to Wall’ and 10 Other Movies Coming To Netflix This Week
We’re in for a treat as Netflix rolls out a diverse lineup of movies this week, spanning genres from spine-chilling horror to laugh-out-loud comedy and even a classic shark-infested thriller series. Whether you’re craving a nostalgic dive into the past or something brand-new, there’s a film for every mood.
From Monday to Saturday, the streaming giant is dropping a mix of recent releases and beloved throwbacks, ensuring we’ve got plenty to binge. Let’s break down the 12 movies arriving between July 14 and July 19, 2025, so you can plan your watchlist.
1. Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)

Kicking things off on July 14, ‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’ brings a fresh apocalyptic tale to Netflix. This 2025 film dives into a world where nature fights back, blending intense survival drama with stunning tropical visuals.
Directed by a bold new voice in cinema, it follows a group of strangers battling extreme weather and unraveling secrets. Expect gripping tension and a focus on humanity’s resilience.
2. Jaws (1975)

On July 15, the iconic ‘Jaws’ swims onto Netflix, bringing Steven Spielberg’s 1975 masterpiece to a new generation. This thriller about a man-eating shark terrorizing a beach town redefined summer blockbusters.
With Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss, and that unforgettable John Williams score, it’s a tense, timeless ride. Perfect for those who love classic suspense or want to revisit Amity Island’s terror.
3. Jaws 2 (1978)

Also arriving on July 15, ‘Jaws 2’ keeps the shark frenzy going. Released in 1978, this sequel sees Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) facing another great white threatening his coastal town.
While not as groundbreaking as the original, it ramps up the action with thrilling boat chases and teen peril. It’s a fun follow-up for fans craving more beachside chaos.
4. Jaws 3-D (1983)

Hitting Netflix on July 15, ‘Jaws 3-D’ from 1983 takes the franchise to a Florida water park. Starring Dennis Quaid and a young Lea Thompson, it leans into campy fun with a shark wreaking havoc in a lagoon.
Originally released in 3D, the effects might feel dated, but the absurdity makes it a quirky watch. Dive in for a nostalgic, so-bad-it’s-good vibe.
5. Jaws: The Revenge (1987)

Rounding out the ‘Jaws’ saga on July 15, ‘Jaws: The Revenge’ from 1987 follows Ellen Brody (Lorraine Gary) as she faces a vengeful shark in the Bahamas. Yes, it’s as wild as it sounds.
Critics panned it, but Michael Caine’s charm and the sheer audacity keep it entertaining. Watch it for the bizarre plot and unintentional laughs.
6. Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (2025)

Also streaming on July 15, ‘Trainwreck: Balloon Boy’ is a 2025 docudrama revisiting the infamous 2009 Balloon Boy hoax. It explores the media frenzy and family drama behind the stunt that gripped the world.
Blending interviews, reenactments, and sharp commentary, it’s a wild look at fame and deception. Perfect for true crime fans who love a modern twist.
7. Mamma Mia! (2008)

On July 16, ‘Mamma Mia!’ brings ABBA-fueled joy to Netflix. This 2008 musical follows Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) as she secretly invites three men from her mom’s (Meryl Streep) past to her wedding.
With catchy songs and a sunny Greek island setting, it’s pure feel-good fun. Sing along or just soak in the star-studded cast’s energy.
8. Wanted (2008)

Also arriving on July 16, ‘Wanted’ from 2008 is a high-octane action flick starring James McAvoy as a timid office worker turned assassin. Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman add star power to this wild ride.
Known for its bullet-bending visuals and over-the-top stunts, it’s a thrilling escape. If you love fast-paced chaos, this one’s for you.
9. Delirium (2018)

Streaming on July 18, ‘Delirium’ is a 2018 psychological horror starring Topher Grace as a man released from a mental institution, haunted by strange visions in his family’s mansion.
The film twists between reality and hallucination, keeping you guessing. It’s a creepy pick for fans of mind-bending scares.
10. Wall to Wall (2025)

On July 18, ‘Wall to Wall’ debuts as a 2025 drama exploring family tensions and hidden secrets in a small town. This character-driven story weaves emotional depth with quiet suspense.
With a strong ensemble cast, it promises heartfelt moments and surprises. Ideal for viewers who enjoy intimate, story-driven films.
11. The Cursed (2022)

Closing the week on July 19, ‘The Cursed’ from 2022 is a gothic horror set in 19th-century England. Starring Boyd Holbrook, it follows a village plagued by a monstrous curse after a brutal land dispute.
With eerie visuals and a slow-burn pace, it’s a chilling watch. Horror fans will appreciate its dark atmosphere and folklore roots.
Which of these Netflix newcomers are you most excited to watch, or is there another gem you’re hoping to see? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


