Here’s Every Movie Coming to Netflix in July 2025

Get ready for a packed July on Netflix, where we’re getting a mix of classic favorites, modern blockbusters, and fresh originals. From heart-pounding action to heartfelt dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies, this month’s slate has something for everyone.
Whether you’re into animated adventures, intense thrillers, or romantic stories, Netflix is rolling out a diverse collection of films. Let’s dive into the full list of movies hitting the platform, with release dates and a quick look at what makes each one stand out.
17 Again (2009)
A middle-aged man gets a magical do-over, waking up as his teenage self to relive high school and mend past regrets. Starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry, this comedy blends humor with heart. Catch it on July 1.
A Hundred Flowers (2022)
This Japanese drama follows a son grappling with his mother’s dementia, reflecting on their shared memories. Directed by Genki Kawamura, it’s a touching exploration of family and loss. Available on July 1.
Annie (1982)
A spirited orphan wins the heart of a wealthy businessman in this classic musical set in 1930s New York. With its iconic songs and uplifting story, it’s perfect for family viewing. Streams on July 1.
Antz (1998)
A quirky ant rebels against his colony’s strict rules in this animated tale featuring voices like Woody Allen and Sharon Stone. It’s a fun, adventurous watch for all ages. Hits Netflix on July 1.
Blades of Glory (2007)
Will Ferrell and Jon Heder star as rival figure skaters forced to team up as a same-sex duo in this wild comedy. Expect absurd humor and over-the-top antics. Available on July 1.
Blow (2001)
Johnny Depp plays George Jung, a small-time dealer who rises to become a major cocaine smuggler. This gritty biopic dives into the highs and lows of his criminal life. Streams on July 1.
Born on the Fourth of July (1989)
Tom Cruise delivers a powerful performance as Ron Kovic, a Vietnam vet turned anti-war activist. This biographical drama is both moving and intense. Catch it on July 1.
Captain Phillips (2013)
Tom Hanks shines as a ship captain facing Somali pirates in this tense, true-story thriller. It’s a gripping look at courage under pressure. Available on July 1.
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 (2013)
Flint Lockwood’s food-making machine now creates living food creatures, sparking chaos in this colorful animated sequel. Perfect for kids and families. Streams on July 1.
Friday Night Lights (2004)
A Texas high school football coach navigates small-town pressures in this emotional sports drama. Starring Billy Bob Thornton, it’s a raw look at community and ambition. Hits Netflix on July 1.
Grown Ups 2 (2013)
Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, and Kevin James return for more chaotic laughs in this comedy about old friends facing adult life. It’s silly fun with a stacked cast. Available on July 1.
Here Comes the Boom (2012)
Kevin James plays a teacher who turns to MMA fighting to save his school’s programs. This feel-good comedy packs humor and heart. Streams on July 1.
Horrible Bosses (2011)
Three friends plot to take down their awful bosses in this dark comedy starring Jason Bateman and Jennifer Aniston. It’s sharp and wickedly funny. Catch it on July 1.
Mission: Impossible (1996)
Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt goes rogue to clear his name in this action-packed spy thriller. It’s the start of an iconic franchise. Available on July 1.
Mission: Impossible II (2000)
Ethan Hunt battles a rogue agent with a deadly virus in this high-octane sequel. Directed by John Woo, it’s full of stylish action. Streams on July 1.
Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Hunt faces a ruthless arms dealer in this intense chapter, with Philip Seymour Hoffman stealing scenes as the villain. Action at its finest. Hits Netflix on July 1.
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011)
A Kremlin bombing forces Hunt’s team to go off the grid to stop a nuclear threat. This installment ups the stakes with jaw-dropping stunts. Available on July 1.
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015)
Ethan Hunt takes on a shadowy syndicate in this thrilling spy flick. Rebecca Ferguson joins the cast, adding fresh energy. Streams on July 1.
Pacific Rim (2013)
Giant robots battle massive sea monsters in this epic sci-fi action film from Guillermo del Toro. It’s a visual spectacle with heart. Catch it on July 1.
Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie (2014)
The hilarious penguins from Madagascar team up with a covert group to stop a villainous octopus. This animated adventure is pure fun. Available on July 1.
Red Eye (2005)
Cillian Murphy stars as a charming stranger who traps a woman in a deadly plot on a flight. This fast-paced thriller keeps you guessing. Streams on July 1.
Tangerine (2015)
Two transgender sex workers navigate love and betrayal in LA on Christmas Eve. Shot on iPhones, this indie gem is raw and vibrant. Hits Netflix on July 1.
The Deer Hunter (1978)
This powerful drama follows friends torn apart by the Vietnam War. Starring Robert De Niro, it’s a haunting look at trauma and friendship. Available on July 1.
The Hitman’s Bodyguard (2017)
Ryan Reynolds protects a notorious hitman, played by Samuel L. Jackson, in this action-comedy packed with banter and explosions. Streams on July 1.
The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard (2021)
The chaotic trio of Reynolds, Jackson, and Salma Hayek returns for more action and laughs in this sequel. It’s over-the-top fun. Catch it on July 1.
The Karate Kid (1984)
A teen learns karate from mentor Mr. Miyagi to face bullies and find confidence. This classic coming-of-age story still inspires. Available on July 1.
The Karate Kid Part II (1986)
Daniel and Mr. Miyagi head to Okinawa, where family secrets and honor shape their journey. It’s a heartfelt follow-up. Streams on July 1.
The Karate Kid Part III (1989)
Daniel faces new challenges when a scheming friend stirs trouble with Mr. Miyagi. This sequel dives into loyalty and deception. Hits Netflix on July 1.
The Notebook (2004)
Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams star in this timeless romance about a couple defying social barriers. Bring tissues for this one. Available on July 1.
The Other Guys (2010)
Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg play desk cops who uncover a massive financial scheme. This buddy comedy is absurdly entertaining. Streams on July 1.
The Polar Express (2004)
A boy’s magical train ride to the North Pole sparks a journey of belief in this animated holiday classic. Perfect for cozy nights. Catch it on July 1.
The Sweetest Thing (2002)
Cameron Diaz leads this raunchy rom-com about a woman chasing love and finding herself. It’s a light, cheeky adventure. Available on July 1.
V for Vendetta (2005)
A masked vigilante sparks rebellion in a dystopian future. Hugo Weaving and Natalie Portman deliver gripping performances. Streams on July 1.
White Chicks (2004 Julio)
Two FBI agents go undercover as wealthy white women to solve a kidnapping. The Wayans brothers bring non-stop laughs in this comedy. Hits Netflix on July 1.
White House Down (2013)
Channing Tatum fights to save the President during a terrorist attack on the White House. It’s a high-energy action flick. Available on July 1.
Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
A magical board game sends two brothers on a wild space journey. This family-friendly sci-fi tale is full of wonder. Streams on July 1.
Raid 2 (2025)
This Bollywood action thriller promises intense fight scenes and gripping drama, continuing the high-stakes story of its predecessor. Catch it on July 2.
The Old Guard 2 (2025)
Charlize Theron returns as Andy, leading her immortal warriors in a new mission. Expect more epic action in this Netflix Original sequel. Available on July 2.
A Star is Born (2018)
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga shine in this emotional tale of love and fame in the music world. It’s a modern classic with unforgettable songs. Streams on July 8.
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)
Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron lead this relentless post-apocalyptic chase film. Its stunning visuals and non-stop action make it a must-watch. Hits Netflix on July 9.
Ziam (2025)
A former Muay Thai fighter battles zombies to save his wife in this Thai thriller. It’s a fresh take on the apocalypse genre. Available on July 9.
A Brother and 7 Siblings (2025)
This Indonesian drama explores family dynamics with emotional depth. Expect heartfelt storytelling in this new release. Streams on July 10.
Brick (2025)
Matthias Schweighöfer and Ruby O. Fee star in this German thriller about a couple trapped by a mysterious wall around their building. It’s tense and claustrophobic. Hits Netflix on July 10.
My Love Will Make You Disappear (2025)
A Philippine rom-com brings lighthearted fun with a magical twist. It’s a charming addition to Netflix’s lineup. Available on July 10.
Aap Jaisa Koi (2025)
This Indonesian drama dives into personal struggles and emotional growth. It’s a compelling story for drama fans. Streams on July 11.
Almost Cops (2025)
Two unlikely Dutch cops team up to solve a murder in this Netflix Original buddy comedy. Expect laughs and heart. Hits Netflix on July 11.
Madea’s Destination Wedding (2025)
Tyler Perry’s Madea heads to Barbados for a wild wedding adventure. This Netflix Original promises big laughs and chaos. Available on July 11.
Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)
This Brazilian documentary explores the evangelical movement’s role in Jair Bolsonaro’s rise to power. It’s a thought-provoking watch. Streams on July 14.
Jaws (1975)
A small beach town faces terror from a great white shark in this iconic Spielberg thriller. It’s a timeless classic. Available on July 15.
Jaws 2 (1978)
The shark returns to Amity Island, bringing more suspense and danger. This sequel keeps the tension high. Streams on July 15.
Jaws 3 (1983)
The action moves to a marine park, where a new shark threatens chaos. It’s a fun, campy chapter. Hits Netflix on July 15.
Jaws: The Revenge (1987)
The Brody family faces another deadly shark in this final installment. It’s a nostalgic, over-the-top ride. Available on July 15.
Krampus (2015)
A dysfunctional family faces a demonic holiday creature in this horror-comedy starring Adam Scott and Toni Collette. Perfect for spooky season. Streams on July 16.
Mamma Mia! (2008)
Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried light up this ABBA-fueled musical about a bride searching for her father. It’s pure joy. Hits Netflix on July 16.
Ride Along 2 (2016)
Kevin Hart and Ice Cube team up again for a fast-paced action comedy. Their chemistry drives the fun. Available on July 16.
Wanted (2008)
James McAvoy discovers his assassin roots in this stylish action thriller. Angelina Jolie adds star power to the mix. Streams on July 16.
Cora Bora (2023)
Megan Stalter plays a musician facing her past in this indie comedy. It’s a quirky, heartfelt journey. Hits Netflix on July 17.
Almost Family (2025)
This Brazilian film explores family ties with emotional resonance. It’s a moving addition to Netflix’s originals. Available on July 18.
Wall to Wall (2025)
Kang Ha-neul stars in this Korean thriller about a man betrayed by his new apartment. Expect intense suspense. Hits Netflix on July 18.
Eight for Silver (2021)
A cursed landowner unleashes a supernatural beast in 19th-century France. This horror thriller delivers eerie chills. Available on July 19.
Pagtatag! The Documentary (2025)
This Filipino music documentary dives into the journey of a beloved band. It’s a must for music lovers. Streams on July 23.
A Normal Woman (2025)
An Indonesian socialite faces a mysterious illness in this Netflix Original drama. It’s a story of resilience and change. Hits Netflix on July 24.
Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)
Dracula and his monster crew hit the high seas in this animated comedy. It’s a fun family adventure. Available on July 24.
Happy Gilmore 2 (2025)
Adam Sandler returns as Happy, swinging back into golf for quick cash. This Netflix Original sequel is packed with humor. Streams on July 25.
Trigger (2025)
This Korean action film delivers high-energy thrills. Expect fast-paced fights and gripping stakes. Hits Netflix on July 25.
An Honest Life (2025)
A cynical Swedish law student joins anarchists and gets caught in crime. This Netflix Original is a dark, twisty tale. Available on July 31.
Which movie are you most excited to stream this July, or is there a hidden gem we should check out? Drop your thoughts in the comments!