Netflix is kicking off July 2026 with one of its strongest content lineups of the year, featuring blockbuster movies, highly anticipated sequels, brand-new original series and returning fan favourites. Whether you’re into mystery, comedy, romance, documentaries or action, there’s plenty to add to your watchlist this month.
Here’s a look at some of the biggest releases arriving on Netflix in July.
Enola Holmes 3

One of Netflix’s biggest film releases this month is Enola Holmes 3, which sees Millie Bobby Brown return as the brilliant young detective. This time, Enola is drawn into another high-stakes mystery while facing new personal and professional challenges. The latest chapter also brings back familiar faces from the franchise, making it one of July’s must-watch releases.
Little House on the Prairie
Netflix is giving the beloved literary classic a fresh adaptation with Little House on the Prairie, premiering on July 9. Inspired by Laura Ingalls Wilder’s iconic books, the family drama introduces a new generation to the story of resilience, community and frontier life while staying true to the heart of the original.
The Hawk
Comedy fans can look forward to The Hawk, a new Netflix original starring Will Ferrell. The series follows a once-famous professional golfer attempting to rebuild both his career and reputation, promising plenty of laughs along the way.
Heartstopper Forever
The beloved coming-of-age romance returns with Heartstopper Forever, a feature-length finale that brings Charlie and Nick’s emotional journey to a close. Fans can expect heartfelt moments, familiar faces and an emotional conclusion to one of Netflix’s most popular teen dramas.
Returning Seasons
Several popular Netflix originals are back with new seasons this month, including:
- Ransom Canyon Season 2
- Quarterback Season 3
- Survival of the Thickest Season 3
- Perfect Match Season 3
- A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2
- The Four Seasons Season 2
- Worst Ex Ever Season 2
These returning series span romance, sports, comedy and reality television, ensuring there’s something for every viewer.
New International Series
Netflix continues to expand its global catalogue with several new international originals debuting this month.
South Korean fantasy drama The East Palace blends supernatural mystery with royal intrigue, while Japanese-Korean sci-fi thriller Human Vapor offers a modern reimagining of a classic story. Indian viewers can also look forward to Musafir Cafe, a romantic drama exploring the unexpected relationships that develop among travellers from different walks of life.
Documentaries and True Crime
Documentary lovers have several notable releases to stream this month. The Bombing of Pan Am 103 revisits the 1988 Lockerbie tragedy through a new historical documentary, while Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea explores the dramatic true story of a maritime disaster.
Classic Movies Joining Netflix
Alongside its originals, Netflix is adding a number of popular films to its library. Subscribers can stream Spider-Man: Homecoming, Moneyball, Gone Girl, Fargo, White Chicks, Memento, Donnie Brasco, Tár and the complete The Hunger Games film collection, including The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes.
From blockbuster mysteries and heartfelt dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, documentaries and returning fan favourites, Netflix’s July 2026 lineup offers something for nearly every type of viewer. Whether you’re planning a weekend binge or looking for your next must-watch series, July is shaping up to be one of the platform’s busiest months of the year.

