Enola Holmes 3 and Heroes – Credit: Netflix/NBC Universal
Welcome to your weekly look at what’s coming to Netflix US over the next seven days! Happy 4th of July week! As we enter a new month, Wednesday brings a plethora of licensed movies to the platform. Add in a major new Netflix Original film, some great classic monster movies, and some top-tier licensed TV, and you’ve got a jam-packed holiday weekend.
Here’s a rundown of everything coming to Netflix between June 29 and July 5, 2026, including three extended highlights you definitely won’t want to miss, and you can (finally) check out the full list of July releases here.
The best new shows and movies coming to Netflix this week
Enola Holmes 3 (2026)
Coming to Netflix: Wednesday
Millie Bobby Brown is officially back on the case! The smash hit family mystery franchise returns with its much-awaited third instalment. This time, Enola has fully established her own detective agency in London, but stepping out of the shadow of her famous older brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) proves more deadly than ever. When a seemingly simple missing person’s case turns into a massive conspiracy that threatens the entire city, the Holmes siblings must reunite. Full of charm, action, and breaking of the fourth wall, it’s Netflix’s biggest movie event of the summer.

Human Vapor (Season 1)
Coming to Netflix: Thursday
If you’re a fan of Japanese cinema, sci-fi or intense thrillers, this brand new series should be perfect for you. Serving as a modern reboot of the classic 1960 Toho science-fiction film of the same name, human vapor It follows a series of shocking, high-stakes bank robberies where the criminal vanishes into thin air. A tireless detective soon discovers that the culprit is a man who was subjected to illegal scientific experiments, which gave him the terrifying ability to transform his body into a gaseous state. Check out our full preview of the series right here.
Dark Winds (Season 4)
Coming to Netflix: Saturday
AMC and Netflix’s licensing relationship is bearing incredible fruit, and just in time for the long holiday weekend, we’re getting a fourth season of the critically acclaimed neo-Western crime thriller. Based on Tony Hillerman’s iconic Leaphorn & Chee novel series, the show stars Zane McClernan and Kiowa Gordon as two Navajo police officers solving complex crimes in the 1970s Southwest. The writing is incredibly sharp and the cinematography is gorgeous. If you haven’t started this process yet, take this as your cue. Get full release details on the new season here.
Full list of new arrivals planned for Netflix US this week
Coming to Netflix on Monday, June 29th
- Boys Over Flowers (Limited Series) – The famous, fan-favorite Korean romantic drama comes to the stage.
- Little Angel (Volume 8) – More educational nursery rhymes and songs for kids.
Coming to Netflix on Tuesday, June 30th
- Louis CK: Ridiculous (2026) Netflix Original – A new stand-up comedy special.
- Sullivan’s Crossing (Season 4) – The hit Canadian romantic drama returns with more small-town charm and an emotional twist.
- The Next Prince (Season 1) – A new Thai romantic drama series.
Coming to Netflix on Wednesday, July 1
- A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019) -Tom Hanks shines as Mister Rogers in this heart-warming biographical drama.
- A Dog’s Journey (2019)
- A Dog’s Purpose (2017)
- A League of Their Own (1992) – “There’s no crying in baseball!” Penny Marshall’s iconic sports comedy returns to Netflix.
- Ali (2001) – Will Smith’s transformation into Oscar-nominated boxing great Muhammad Ali.
- Apollo 13 (1995) – Houston we have a problem. Tom Hanks leads this tense, incredible true-story space thriller.
- Baby Mama (2008)
- Born on 4th July (1989) – Starring Tom Cruise, the perfect watch for the holiday week.
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
- Crisis (2021)
- Dancing with a Killer (2025)
- Donnie Brasco (1997) – Classic mob drama starring Al Pacino and Johnny Depp.
- Enola Holmes 3 (2026) Netflix Original – Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill return in this huge sequel.
- Fargo (1996) – The Coen Brothers’ masterpiece of dark winter comedy.
- Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001) – A perfect gift for Kaiju fans.
- Gone Girl (2014) – David Fincher’s excellent, thrilling psychological thriller starring Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck.
- Hellboy (2004)
- Heroes (Seasons 1-4) – Save the cheerleader, save the world! Enjoy all the fun from the iconic superhero drama of the 2000s.
- High Fidelity (2000)
- Krampus (2015)
- Leatherheads (2008)
- Moneyball (2011) – Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill use math to change the game of baseball.
- Nomadland (2020) -Frances McDormand leads this gorgeous, Oscar-winning drama making its SVOD debut on Netflix.
- Queen & Slim (2019)
- Rebirth of Mothra Trilogy (1996–1998) – All three installments of the beloved Toho monster franchise from the 90s.
- Ride Along (2014)
- Ride Along 2 (2016)
- Sex Tape (2014)
- Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) – Tom Holland’s first solo performance as The Webslinger returns to the stage.
- Sugar (2008)
- Summer ’36 (Limited Series) Netflix Original – A sweeping original historical drama.
- Talk to Me (2007)
- The Beguiled (2017)
- The Boss Baby (2017)
- Pratigya (2012)
- The Witch (2015) – Anya Taylor-Joy’s breakout role in this deeply disturbing period horror.
- U-571 (2000)
- White Girls (2004)
- Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) – Gene Wilder’s timeless musical classic.
- Worst Neighbors Ever (Season 1) Netflix Original – A gripping new true-crime documentary.
- Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005)
Coming to Netflix on Thursday, July 2
- Human Vapor (Season 1) Netflix Original – Entertaining Japanese sci-fi thriller series.
- Housewives Hunt (2024) – A twisty Lifetime thriller starring Denise Richards.
- MLB Vault Contents: Netflix brings a treasure trove of classic baseball moments to streaming!
- home run derby vault
- World Series Vault
- world series movie
- field of dreams safe
- Super Subbu (Season 1) Netflix Original – Indian animated children’s series.
- Survival of the Thickest (Season 3) Netflix Original – Michel Buteau’s hilarious and heartwarming comedy series returns for its final third outing.
- The Coral (2025) – Set in 1916 Yorkshire, this emotional historical drama is written by Alan Bennett and stars Ralph Fiennes.
Coming to Netflix on Friday, July 3
- Time (Season 1)
- Tyler Perry’s ‘Why Did I Get Married?’ (2007)
- Why did I even marry Tyler Perry? (2010)
Coming to Netflix on Saturday, July 4th
- 80 for Brady (2023) – Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Rita Moreno and Sally Field star in this funny road-trip sports comedy.
- Dark Winds (Season 4) – The AMC Navajo Nation crime-thriller returns for its incredible fourth season on Netflix.
- Old Henry (2021) – A brilliant, gritty indie western starring Tim Blake Nelson. The perfect scene for the 4th of July.
Coming to Netflix on Sunday, July 5th
- Memento (2000) – Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending, reverse-chronological thriller starring Guy Pearce.
- Sparks of Tomorrow (Season 1) Netflix Original – A brand new original drama series.
What a busy week! What are you looking forward to watching on Netflix over the holiday weekend? Let us know in the comments below!




