Here’s Every TV Show Coming to Netflix This Week

Get ready for an exciting week of fresh TV shows hitting Netflix. From gripping dramas to animated adventures and everything in between, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
We’ve got a packed lineup of series, including some returning favorites and brand-new stories. Let’s dive into the details of what’s dropping this week, so you can plan your binge-watching sessions.
Mom (2013-2021)
‘Mom’ lands on Netflix on July 1. This heartfelt comedy follows Christy, a single mother navigating sobriety and family life, alongside her own mother, Bonnie, who’s also in recovery. The show blends humor with emotional moments, starring Anna Faris and Allison Janney.
Over eight seasons, it tackles addiction, relationships, and personal growth with wit and warmth. Expect sharp dialogue and relatable characters that keep you hooked from episode one.
Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers (2025)
Dropping on July 1, ‘Attack on London: Hunting the 7/7 Bombers’ is a new docuseries exploring the 2005 London bombings. It dives into the investigation that followed, uncovering the efforts to track down those responsible for the tragic attacks.
The series offers a detailed look at the events, blending interviews and archival footage. It’s a sobering watch that sheds light on a pivotal moment in history.
Yellowjackets (2021-Present)
‘Yellowjackets’ arrives on July 1, bringing its intense survival drama to Netflix. The show follows a high school girls’ soccer team stranded after a plane crash, weaving between their 1990s ordeal and their lives 25 years later.
With stars like Melanie Lynskey and Christina Ricci, it mixes mystery, psychological tension, and dark humor. The series keeps you guessing with its layered storytelling and eerie vibe.
Portlandia (2011-2018)
On July 1, ‘Portlandia’ joins Netflix with its quirky sketch comedy. Created by Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, it pokes fun at the eccentric culture of Portland, Oregon, through absurd and hilarious vignettes.
Each episode delivers standalone skits with memorable characters, from artisanal shop owners to over-the-top hipsters. It’s a lighthearted binge perfect for fans of offbeat humor.
PAW Patrol (2013-Present)
‘PAW Patrol’ hits Netflix on July 1, delighting younger viewers with its animated adventures. The series follows a team of rescue pups led by Ryder, tackling missions to keep their town safe.
With colorful animation and catchy songs, it’s a family-friendly show that teaches teamwork and problem-solving. Kids will love the action-packed episodes and lovable canine heroes.
Tour de France: Unchained (2023-Present)
Cycling fans can catch ‘Tour de France: Unchained’ starting July 2. This docuseries goes behind the scenes of the world’s most famous cycling race, capturing the grit and glory of the competitors.
It offers an up-close look at the athletes’ struggles and triumphs, with stunning visuals of the race. The show is perfect for sports lovers and anyone drawn to high-stakes drama.
Dan Da Dan (2024-Present)
‘Dandadan’ premieres on July 3, bringing a wild anime to Netflix. Based on the popular manga, it follows Momo and Okarun, two teens caught up in supernatural battles involving ghosts and aliens.
The show mixes action, comedy, and romance with vibrant animation and a fast-paced story. It’s a fresh addition for anime fans craving something bold and unique.
Mr. Robot (2015-2019)
‘Mr. Robot’ joins Netflix on July 3, delivering a gripping cyber-thriller. The series stars Rami Malek as Elliot, a hacker taking on a corrupt corporation with a mysterious group called fsociety.
Known for its twists and psychological depth, it’s a must-watch for fans of tense dramas. The show’s sleek style and bold storytelling make it a standout.
The Sandman (2022-Present)
Landing on July 3, ‘The Sandman’ brings Neil Gaiman’s iconic comic to life. The series follows Dream, a cosmic being who shapes human dreams, as he navigates a sprawling fantasy world.
With a stellar cast and rich visuals, it blends mythology, horror, and drama. Fans of epic storytelling will find plenty to love in this ambitious adaptation.
All the Sharks (2025)
‘All the Sharks’ debuts on July 4, offering a fresh look at the ocean’s most fascinating predators. This docuseries explores shark behavior, habitats, and their role in marine ecosystems.
Through stunning underwater footage, it reveals the beauty and power of these creatures. It’s a great pick for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
The Summer Hikaru Died (2025)
Anime fans can catch ‘The Summer Hikaru Died’ starting July 5. Based on a chilling manga, it follows Yoshiki, who suspects his best friend Hikaru isn’t who he seems after a mysterious event.
The series blends horror, mystery, and emotional depth with striking visuals. It’s a haunting story that’s sure to keep viewers on edge.
Which new show are you most excited to stream this week? Drop your thoughts in the comments!