Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Netflix in July 2025

Get ready for a packed month of TV on Netflix as July 2025 brings a diverse slate of shows to keep us entertained. From gripping true crime and intense dramas to lighthearted comedies and animated adventures, there’s something for everyone to dive into.
This impressive lineup includes fresh Netflix Originals, classic series making a comeback, and new seasons of fan-favorite shows. Let’s break down every TV show hitting the platform this month, complete with release dates and what makes each one worth watching.
Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (2025)
This chilling docu-series dives into the 2005 London bombings, exploring the deadliest terrorist attack on British soil. Through interviews and archival footage, it follows the investigation to track down the perpetrators. Catch this limited series on July 1st.
Portlandia (2011–2018)
Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein bring their sharp wit to this sketch comedy that pokes fun at the quirky, hipster culture of Portland, Oregon. All eight seasons land on July 1st, perfect for a binge of absurd humor.
PAW Patrol (2013–present)
The beloved animated series about a team of heroic pups saving their community is back with its first two seasons. Ideal for kids and families, it’s ready to stream on July 1st.
Mom (2013–2021)
Allison Janney and Anna Faris star in this heartfelt Chuck Lorre comedy about a mother navigating sobriety and family life. Multiple seasons hit Netflix on July 1st for a mix of laughs and emotion.
Trainwreck: The Cult of American Apparel (2025)
Part of the ‘Trainwreck’ docu-series, this episode unpacks the wild story of American Apparel’s controversial CEO and the brand’s chaotic downfall. It drops on July 1st as Volume 1, Episode 4.
Yellowjackets (2021–present)
The intense Showtime series returns with its second season, starring Melanie Lynskey and Sophie Nélisse. It follows a group of survivors haunted by their past after a plane crash. Watch it on July 1st.
Tour de France: Unchained (2023–2025)
The final season of this gripping docu-series takes us behind the scenes of the iconic cycling race, capturing the drama and determination of the athletes. Stream it starting July 2nd.
Detective Conan (1996–present)
This special season of the classic anime series brings a curated selection of episodes featuring the sharp-witted young detective. It’s available to stream on July 3rd.
Mr. Robot (2015–2019)
Rami Malek shines as a hacker living a double life in this acclaimed series. All four seasons arrive on July 3rd, blending cyber-thrillers with psychological depth.
The Sandman (2022–2025)
The second and final season of this DC adaptation kicks off with Volume 1 on July 3rd, followed by Volume 2 on July 24th and Volume 3 on July 31st. Expect a dreamy, epic journey through myth and fantasy.
All the Sharks: Find the Sharks. Win The Cash. (2025)
This unique competition series pits four teams of shark experts against each other to photograph ocean predators for a cash prize. Dive in on July 4th.
The Summer Hikaru Died (2025)
This psychological horror anime follows a chilling tale of a person replaced by a mysterious entity. It’s a haunting watch, premiering on July 5th.
Puniru is a Kawaii Slime (2024–present)
New episodes of this adorable anime about a lovable slime character arrive on July 6th, bringing fun and charm for younger viewers.
Better Late Than Single (2025)
This Korean romance reality series explores love and relationships with a fresh twist. It debuts on July 8th, perfect for fans of heartfelt drama.
Quarterback (2023–present)
Season 2 of this sports docu-series follows NFL stars Joe Burrow, Kirk Cousins, and Jared Goff, offering an inside look at their lives on and off the field. Catch it on July 8th.
Sullivan’s Crossing (2023–present)
Based on Robyn Carr’s books, this Canadian drama follows a neurosurgeon returning to Nova Scotia and reconnecting with her past. Seasons 1 and 2 arrive on July 8th.
Trainwreck: The Real Project X (2025)
Volume 1, Episode 5 of the ‘Trainwreck’ series recounts a Dutch teen’s viral 2012 birthday party that spiraled into a riot. It drops on July 8th.
Building the Band (2025)
This singing competition series brings fresh talent to the stage, showcasing the drama and creativity of forming a band. Tune in on July 9th.
The Gringo Hunters (2025)
A thrilling Mexican drama about an elite police unit tracking fugitives, this true-crime series premieres on July 9th with high-stakes action.
Under a Dark Sun (2025)
This French mystery series follows a young mother accused of murder, unraveling secrets tied to her troubled past and her boss, who turns out to be her father. Watch it on July 9th.
Les 7 Ours (2025)
A family-friendly animated series, this limited series reimagines the seven dwarves as seven bears in a fun adventure. It drops on July 10th.
Leviathan (2025)
This anime adapts Scott Westerfeld’s novel, set before World War I, following an Austrian prince and a disguised Scottish airman trying to stop a global conflict. Stream it on July 10th.
Off Road (2025)
Two Israeli actors embark on an epic road trip in this docu-series, capturing adventure and camaraderie. It premieres on July 10th.
Sneaky Pete (2015–2019)
This Prime Video series, now on Netflix, follows a con artist navigating a dangerous game of deception. All three seasons land on July 10th.
Too Much (2025)
Lena Dunham’s British comedy brings sharp humor and heartfelt moments, starring a new cast in a fresh story. It debuts on July 10th.
Bread Barber Shop (2020–present)
The fourth season of this quirky animated kids’ series about a barbershop run by baked goods arrives on July 11th.
Entitled (2023)
Brett Gelman leads this new comedy from Matt Morgan, delivering laughs with a fresh premise. It premieres on July 15th.
Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (2025)
The ‘Trainwreck’ series continues with Volume 1, Episode 6, revisiting the 2009 Balloon Boy incident that sparked nationwide panic. Watch it on July 15th.
Amy Bradley Is Missing (2025)
This true-crime series explores the 1998 disappearance of a young woman from a Caribbean cruise, following her family’s relentless search. It debuts on July 16th.
Catalog (2025)
This Egyptian drama series brings fresh storytelling to Netflix, diving into rich cultural narratives. Stream it starting July 17th.
Community Squad (2023–present)
The Argentinian comedy series returns with its second season, blending humor and heart in a unique setting. Catch it on July 17th.
UNTAMED (2025)
Eric Bana and Sam Neill star in this gripping crime mystery limited series, promising intense drama. It premieres on July 17th.
Delirium (2025)
This Colombian series follows a professor uncovering his wife’s dark past as she slips into madness. It debuts on July 18th with emotional depth.
To Kill A Monkey (2025)
A Nollywood crime series about a man drawn into cybercrime by an old friend, this show premieres on July 18th with thrilling twists.
The Hunting Wives (2025)
Originally at Starz, this mystery thriller follows Sophie O’Neil’s descent into obsession and murder in East Texas. It drops on July 21st.
The Steve Harvey Show (1996–2002)
Steve Harvey’s classic sitcom brings nostalgia and laughs with all six seasons available on July 21st.
Trainwreck: P.I. Moms (2025)
Volume 1, Episode 7 of the ‘Trainwreck’ series dives into a 2000s reality show about private investigator moms derailed by a drug scandal. Watch it on July 22nd.
Critical: Between Life and Death (2025)
This docu-series takes us inside the UK’s medical emergency services, showcasing the intensity of saving lives. It premieres on July 23rd.
Hightown (2020–2022)
This Starz crime mystery series, now on Netflix, brings all three seasons of gritty drama to the platform on July 23rd.
House of Lies (2012–2016)
Don Cheadle stars in this sharp Showtime drama about ruthless consultants, with all five seasons hitting Netflix on July 23rd.
Letters From The Past (2025)
This Turkish drama series weaves a compelling story of secrets and history, debuting on July 23rd.
Hitmakers (2025)
A reality series following talented songwriters crafting hits for music’s biggest stars, this show premieres on July 24th.
My Melody & Kuromi (2025)
This Japanese stop-motion animated series brings the cute and mischievous characters to life, streaming on July 24th.
The Winning Try (2025)
This K-drama, previously titled ‘Try: We Become Miracles’, stars Yoon Kye Sang and Im Se Mi in a heartfelt story. It drops on July 25th.
The Lazarus Project (2022–present)
This British sci-fi thriller about a man working with a time-reversing organization brings its first two seasons to Netflix on July 28th.
Trainwreck: Storm Area 51 (2025)
The ‘Trainwreck’ series wraps its first season with Episode 8, revisiting the 2019 viral movement to storm Area 51. Catch it on July 29th.
WWE: Unreal (2025)
This series takes us into the WWE writers’ room, revealing the drama behind the scenes. It premieres on July 29th for wrestling fans.
Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (2025)
Joe Berlinger’s three-part docu-series dives into the chilling story of David Berkowitz, the Son of Sam killer. It drops on July 30th.
Unspeakable Sins (2025)
This Mexican drama follows a woman in a controlling marriage whose secret affair turns deadly. Stream it on July 30th.
Glass Heart (2025)
A Japanese musical drama about aspiring drummer Akane Saijo’s emotional journey with a new band, this series premieres on July 31st.
Leanne (2025)
Chuck Lorre’s new sitcom starring Leanne Morgan drops all 16 episodes on July 31st, promising big laughs.
Marked (2025)
This South African thriller follows a security guard turned heist insider who faces betrayal, premiering on July 31st.
Which of these shows are you most excited to binge, or is there another title you’re hoping Netflix adds soon? Drop your thoughts in the comments!