‘Night Always Comes’ and All the Other Movies Coming To Netflix This Week
It is a packed week on Netflix from Monday August 11 to Sunday August 17. You get a fresh stand up special, a pair of midweek premieres, an anime follow up, and a tense new drama just in time for Friday night. Then the weekend roars to life with a street racing marathon that practically begs for popcorn.
Below is your easy guide to everything arriving. Each pick includes a quick sense of what vibe to expect and who might enjoy it most. Skim it now and set your watchlist so you do not miss a thing.
‘Jim Jefferies: Two Limb Policy’ (2025)

The acerbic Aussie returns with a new hour that leans into sharp punch lines and a fearless stage presence. If you like stand up that pushes buttons and then finds the joke on the other side, this one should hit the spot.
Expect crowd work sprinkled between tightly crafted bits and the kind of observational spirals that turn everyday annoyances into big laughs. Throw it on when you want something bold and unfiltered for a midweek reset.
‘Fixed’ (2025)

This new arrival lands midweek for viewers who want something fresh without scrolling forever. It has the feel of a one sitting watch that you can fire up after dinner and be done before bedtime.
Go in ready for a simple hook and clean pacing that rewards your attention. If you enjoy discovering titles before everyone else catches on, this is a smart pick.
‘Songs from the Hole’ (2025)

Music and memory often make a powerful pairing, and this title sounds built for that kind of reflective mood. It promises a quiet intensity that grows as you settle into it.
Queue it when you want something more thoughtful than flashy. Headphones on the couch are optional, but they will not hurt.
‘Mononoke the Movie: Chapter II – The Ashes of Rage’ (2025)

Anime fans get a new chapter to explore, arriving with intricate imagery and a dreamlike tone. It is the kind of film that rewards patience and close attention to visual detail.
If you love folklore tinged stories and artful world building, this will be a satisfying midweek treat. Plan a cozy watch and let the atmosphere pull you in.
‘Night Always Comes’ (2025)

Here is a moody drama for Friday night that leans into tension and tough choices. It sounds like one of those stories where small decisions stack into big consequences.
Settle in for measured pacing, strong character work, and a final act that lingers after the credits. Pair it with a quiet evening and let the suspense do the rest.
‘Furious 7’ (2015)

The engines are loud, the stunts are massive, and the crew is in full send mode. This entry pushes the action to skyscraper levels and never looks back.
It is perfect for kicking off a weekend marathon with friends. Expect set pieces that make you laugh and gasp in equal measure.
‘The Fast and the Furious’ (2001)

The one that started it all still has chunky charm and street race swagger. You can feel the blueprint snapping into place as cars roar and loyalties form.
Revisit it to see how the family vibe first clicked. It is lean, fast, and built for nostalgic fun.
‘Fast Five’ (2011)

The series shifts gears into heist mode and finds a smooth groove. Team chemistry is strong and the action set pieces are big and bright.
This is the crowd pleaser to anchor your lineup. It keeps the pace high and the energy higher.
‘The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift’ (2006)

A change of scenery brings neon soaked style and a new racing language. The drift culture backdrop gives the driving a slick rhythm that feels fresh.
It is a stylish detour that stands on its own while widening the world. Great for anyone who loves city nights and precision turns.
‘Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw’ (2019)

The franchise flexes with a buddy spin off that trades quarter miles for globe trotting mayhem. The banter lands as hard as the punches and the set pieces go big.
Turn this on when you want high energy action with a grin. It is loud, goofy, and engineered for weekend fun.
‘Fast & Furious 6’ (2013)

The crew is locked in and the spectacle keeps climbing. Big team ups, bigger chases, and a runway sequence that lives rent free in many heads.
It is a sweet spot entry when you want momentum and payoff. Stack it between earlier and later chapters and enjoy the ride.
‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ (2003)

Miami heat, bright colors, and a slick buddy dynamic give this early sequel its bounce. The vibe is breezy and the racing stays front and center.
It is a playful palate cleanser for the marathon. Kick back, lean into the style, and let the nitrous do its thing.
Tell us what you are putting on your watchlist this week in the comments.


