‘Leviathan’ and All the Other TV Shows Coming to Netflix This Week
Get ready for a packed week of new TV shows on Netflix. From heartfelt dramas to quirky comedies and gripping documentaries, there’s something for everyone to dive into.
This lineup, spanning July 7 to July 13, 2025, brings a mix of fresh stories and returning favorites. Whether you’re into sports, romance, or animated adventures, we’ve got the details on every show hitting the platform. Let’s break it down by day.
Better Late Than Single (2025)

A new dating show lands on Netflix on Tuesday, July 8. ‘Better Late Than Single’ follows a single woman who signs up for a dating show, expecting a glamorous experience in Paris, France. Instead, she’s whisked away to Paris, Texas, where her plans to get eliminated quickly take a turn when she falls for the bachelor.
The show blends humor with heartfelt moments, exploring love in unexpected places. It’s a light, fun watch for anyone who enjoys reality TV with a twist. We’re excited to see how the small-town setting shakes up the romance.
Quarterback (2023-2025)

On Tuesday, July 8, ‘Quarterback’ returns for its second season. This NFL docuseries dives into the lives of quarterbacks Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Kirk Cousins during the 2024-25 season, capturing their on-field action and personal struggles.
Expect intense game footage and behind-the-scenes looks at their family lives and recovery routines. With Burrow chasing playoff glory, Goff proving his worth, and Cousins rebuilding in Atlanta, the show offers a raw look at what it takes to lead in the NFL.
Sullivan’s Crossing (2023-2025)

‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Seasons 1 and 2 hit Netflix on Tuesday, July 8. This drama follows Maggie Sullivan, a neurosurgeon whose life unravels after legal troubles force her to return to her childhood home in Sullivan’s Crossing.
The show explores Maggie’s journey to rebuild while confronting her past, including a diner fire that stirs painful memories. With strong performances and emotional depth, it’s a compelling pick for drama fans looking for a heartfelt story.
The Gringo Hunters (2025)

Premiering on Wednesday, July 9, ‘The Gringo Hunters’ is a gritty drama about an elite Mexican police unit tasked with tracking down American fugitives. The show promises high-stakes action and complex characters navigating cross-border challenges.
Set to drop on July 9, this series offers a fresh take on crime dramas with its focus on international law enforcement. It’s a must-watch for those who love intense, character-driven stories with a global edge.
Qui sème le vent (2025)

‘Qui sème le vent’, a French miniseries, arrives on Wednesday, July 9. Also known as ‘Soleil noir’, it weaves a dark tale of mystery and intrigue, though specific plot details remain under wraps for now.
Releasing on July 9, this show is perfect for viewers who enjoy atmospheric European dramas. Its moody vibe and layered storytelling make it a great pick for a binge session.
Building the Band (2025)

On Wednesday, July 9, ‘Building the Band’ brings a unique reality show concept to Netflix. Contestants form a band without ever meeting face-to-face, relying on virtual collaboration to create music and compete.
Set to premiere on July 9, this show taps into the modern music scene’s digital evolution. It’s a fun, innovative watch for anyone curious about how creativity thrives in unconventional settings.
Sneaky Pete (2015-2019)

‘Sneaky Pete’ Seasons 1 to 3 joins Netflix on Thursday, July 10. This crime drama follows a con artist, Marius, who assumes his cellmate’s identity to escape his past, only to get tangled in a dangerous family business.
Available starting July 10, the show blends clever twists with intense drama, led by Giovanni Ribisi’s standout performance. It’s a great pick for fans of heist stories and intricate plots.
Too Much (2025)

Lena Dunham’s new series ‘Too Much’ premieres on Thursday, July 10. This comedy follows a heartbroken New Yorker who moves to London, hoping for a fresh start, only to fall for an unconventional musician.
Hitting Netflix on July 10, the show mixes humor with emotional depth, exploring love and self-discovery. Dunham’s sharp writing makes this a must-see for fans of witty, character-driven stories.
7 Bears (2025)

‘7 Bears’, a French family miniseries, arrives on Thursday, July 10. This charming show reimagines classic fairy tales through the adventures of a lovable group of bears, offering a fresh spin on stories like Cinderella and Snow White.
Premiering on July 10, it’s a delightful watch for kids and families. The furry twist and heartwarming tales make it perfect for cozy viewing with younger audiences.
Leviathan (2025)

‘Leviathan’, a Japanese anime, debuts on Thursday, July 10. Set in a steampunk-inspired world, it follows an Austrian prince and a Scottish airman on a quest to prevent a global war, filled with action and intrigue.
Available on July 10, this series blends stunning visuals with a gripping story. Anime fans will love its unique setting and high-stakes adventure.
Off Road (2025)

‘Off Road’, an Israeli series, premieres on Thursday, July 10. It follows two actors on a transformative road trip across Central Asia, exploring personal growth and cultural encounters along the way.
Hitting Netflix on July 10, this show offers a mix of drama and self-discovery. It’s a great choice for viewers who enjoy introspective stories with a travel twist.
Bread Barbershop (2019-present)

‘Bread Barbershop’, an animated series, lands on Netflix on Friday, July 11. This quirky show follows Bread, a master barber who styles food-themed clients in a whimsical bakery-barbershop setting.
Available starting July 11, it’s a fun, lighthearted watch for kids and adults alike. The colorful animation and creative premise make it a standout for family viewing.
Which of these Netflix shows are you most excited to stream, or is there another gem we should check out? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


