Movies to Stream this Weekend on Netflix, Including ‘The 355’
If you are planning a quiet weekend with a good lineup, Netflix has a fresh mix of new premieres, festival favorites, and franchise hits to keep you covered. We pulled together the newest arrivals and recent additions, then filled in with a few big titles that round out a solid watch list.
You will find music driven stories, international heists, a returning anime saga, and some high profile action. Each pick includes a quick look at what it is about and who made it, so you can decide what fits your mood without any guesswork.
‘Fall for Me’ (2025)

In ‘Fall for Me’, Lilli flies to Mallorca to visit her sister Valeria and learns that Valeria is planning to open a bed and breakfast with her fiancé Manu while also keeping a distance from the family. Lilli grows suspicious of Manu and crosses paths with Tom, a club manager who draws her into a new circle as a dark family secret comes to light.
The film is directed by Sherry Hormann and written by Stefanie Sycholt with cinematography by Marc Achenbach and a score by Martin Todsharow. The cast includes Svenja Jung, Theo Trebs, Tijan Marei, Thomas Kretschmann, Antje Traue, Victor Meutelet, and Lucía Barrado, and it arrives as a new German language feature on Netflix.
‘Gold Rush Gang’ (2025)

‘Gold Rush Gang’ follows Ko Wah Thungsong, a legendary Southern Thai bandit who gathers a young crew to hijack a Japanese army train carrying gold at the end of World War II while confronting an old rival and the risk that a forbidden romance inside the crew may derail the mission. The story plays out across period locations with an emphasis on the mechanics of the heist.
Wisit Sasanatieng directs, with Phetthai Vongkhamlao credited as story writer, screenwriter, and producer for Bang Fai Film. The ensemble features Phetthai Vongkhamlao as Kowa Thung Song, Thiti Mahayotaruk as Jong Lan Saka, Chingduang Duijkers as Yada Nopphitam, Ophaphoom Chitapan, Nachat Juntapun, Myria Benedetti, and Punpreedee Khumprom Rodsaward, and it premieres globally on Netflix.
‘One Hit Wonder’ (2025)

Set against the Filipino pop scene, ‘One Hit Wonder’ follows two singers, Lorina and Entoy, who bet everything on a second chance at stardom after their first shot came and went. Their paths through local stages and recording rooms bring back a shared love for music while old setbacks test their resolve.
Marla Ancheta writes and directs with a cast led by Sue Ramirez and Khalil Ramos and with Lilet Esteban, Gladys Reyes, Vivoree Esclito, and Romnick Sarmenta in supporting roles. The film arrives on Netflix as a Philippine production focused on performance, collaboration, and the work that goes on behind a chart friendly single.
‘The Truth About Jussie Smollett?’ (2025)

‘The Truth About Jussie Smollett?’ revisits the 2019 incident in Chicago through interviews, case files, and on camera perspectives from the actor and from investigators and attorneys who handled different phases of the case. The film traces how events unfolded, the legal steps that followed, and the competing claims about what the evidence shows.
The documentary is directed by Gagan Rehill and produced with participation from RAW, with Netflix distributing the feature for a global release. It presents new interviews along with archival material and media coverage to place the timeline and the courtroom outcomes in context.
‘Abandoned Man’ (2025)

In ‘Abandoned Man’, a man named Baran attempts to rebuild his life after years in prison and forms an unexpected bond that reveals a truth about his past that changes the way forward. The story centers on family ties and the consequences of choices made long ago.
The film is directed by Çağrı Vila Lostuvalı from a screenplay by Deniz Madanoğlu and Murat Uyurkulak and is produced by Onur Güvenatam for OGM Pictures. The cast includes Mert Ramazan Demir, Ada Erma, Rahimcan Kapkap, and Ercan Kesal, and the feature streams on Netflix as a new Turkish language release.
‘Night Always Comes’ (2025)

‘Night Always Comes’ follows Lynette through a long night in Portland as she tries to secure the money she needs to protect her family and hold on to a path out of her current life. The story tracks her across the city as she confronts the people from her past and the choices that led to this moment.
Barrett J. Leigh directs with Jill Winternitz in the lead and with George Jac, Adam Brooks, and additional cast members in key roles. The film is adapted from the novel by Willy Vlautin and features music by Noah R. Drake and cinematography by Kixiong Chen, and it arrives on Netflix after a festival run.
‘Fixed’ (2025)

‘Fixed’ is an adult animated comedy that begins when a good natured dog learns that an appointment scheduled for the morning will change his life and sets out for one last night with his friends. The story moves through the city with talking animals as the leads.
The feature is directed by Genndy Tartakovsky from a screenplay developed at Sony Pictures Animation with long time collaborators on story and animation. Voices for the film include long standing performers from animation and comedy, and the movie lands on Netflix following its theatrical release window.
‘Songs from the Hole’ (2025)

‘Songs from the Hole’ documents the story of James JJ’88 Jacobs, who began writing and recording music while serving a life sentence and uses those songs to reckon with loss and to seek healing. The film blends interviews, performance, and visual album sequences to present the years that shaped his work.
Contessa Gayles directs with production by Impact Partners and collaborators including richie reseda and David Felix Sutcliffe, and the release coincides with a companion EP that features tracks recorded in prison and re produced for the film. Netflix presents the feature as an original documentary with a focus on music and memory.
‘Mononoke the Movie: Chapter II – The Ashes of Rage’ (2025)

This continuation of ‘Mononoke’ follows the Medicine Seller as he confronts a new spirit whose origin ties to past events and the lingering effects of grief. The plot unfolds through the franchise’s signature visual style and setting that draw on folklore.
The film is produced by Twin Engine and released by Toho for theaters before its Netflix window, with voice cast from the series returning for this chapter. The creative team extends the approach of the earlier feature and series entries and brings the story forward as Chapter II for global audiences on Netflix.
‘Stolen: Heist of the Century’ (2025)

‘Stolen: Heist of the Century’ looks at the 2003 Antwerp Diamond Center robbery in which thieves penetrated a vault widely considered secure and made off with valuables worth a large sum. The documentary lays out planning methods, the break in, and the investigation that followed.
The film features new interviews with detectives who worked the case and with the man long linked to the operation, and it is based in part on reporting collected for the book that chronicled the heist. Netflix presents the feature with RAW and partners in association with Amblin Documentaries.
‘Kandahar’ (2023)

In ‘Kandahar’, a covert operative has his identity exposed after a mission and must cross hostile territory with his translator to reach an extraction point in Afghanistan while evading multiple forces. The story follows their route through desert towns and remote outposts with pursuit closing in.
Ric Roman Waugh directs from a screenplay by Mitchell LaFortune with Gerard Butler in the lead and Navid Negahban, Ali Fazal, and Tom Rhys Harries among the supporting cast. The film is produced by Thunder Road Films, Capstone, MBC Studios, and G BASE and streams on Netflix following its theatrical run.
‘Marry Me’ (2022)

‘Marry Me’ centers on global pop star Kat Valdez, who decides to marry a math teacher named Charlie Gilbert during a live concert after learning moments earlier that her fiancé had been unfaithful. The story follows the pair as they figure out how to manage a very public relationship while navigating everyday routines.
Kat Coiro directs from a screenplay by John Rogers, Tami Sagher, and Harper Dill based on the webcomic by Bobby Crosby. The film stars Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson with Maluma, John Bradley, Sarah Silverman, and Chloe Coleman, and it features an original soundtrack produced alongside the release.
‘Antes de Nós’ (2025)

‘Antes de Nós’ portrays Galician writer and artist Alfonso Daniel Rodríguez Castelao at two decisive points in his life, the influenza pandemic of 1918 when he served as a physician and a 1929 journey to Brittany with his wife Virginia Pereira after the death of their child. The film frames a personal portrait that sits alongside the public figure.
Ángeles Huerta directs from a script by Pepe Coira with Xoán Fórneas as Castelao and Cris Iglesias as Virginia Pereira and with additional cast from Galicia. The feature was produced in the Galician language with local crews and comes to Netflix following its regional theatrical launch.
‘The 355’ (2022)

‘The 355’ follows agents from the United States, Germany, Colombia, and the United Kingdom who form an alliance to stop a criminal group from using a device capable of breaching global networks. The plot moves through Paris, Morocco, and other locations as the team closes in on the buyers.
Simon Kinberg directs from a screenplay by Theresa Rebeck and Simon Kinberg, with Jessica Chastain, Lupita Nyong’o, Penélope Cruz, Diane Kruger, and Fan Bingbing leading the cast and with Édgar Ramírez and Sebastian Stan in key roles. The film was produced by Freckle Films and Kinberg Genre and appears on Netflix after its theatrical and digital releases.
‘Furious 7’ (2015)

‘Furious 7’ brings the crew back together when Deckard Shaw seeks revenge after the events of the prior film and targets Dominic Toretto and his family. The story spans Los Angeles, Abu Dhabi, and the Caucasus as the team works with a government contact and a new hacker ally.
James Wan directs from a screenplay by Chris Morgan with Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Ludacris, Jordana Brewster, Jason Statham, Djimon Hounsou, Kurt Russell, and Nathalie Emmanuel in the ensemble. The film became one of the highest grossing entries in the series and now streams as part of the franchise lineup on Netflix.
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