What new Netflix is coming in July 2026? Full lineup
What new Netflix is landing in July 2026? The streamer stacks originals from Enola Holmes 3 (July 1) and Little House on the Prairie (July 9) to Heartstopper Forever (July 17) and 72 Hours (July 24), alongside library drops including the full Hunger Games saga, Hannibal, and the first three Scream films.
Key Takeaways
- July opens with Enola Holmes 3, Summer '36, and Worst Neighbor Ever, plus a large licensed batch on July 1.
- Family viewers get fresh picks including Spider-Man: Homecoming, The Boss Baby, and all five Hunger Games films.
- Notable departures on July 1 include Bohemian Rhapsody, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and Paw Patrol: The Movie.
- MarketWatch flags standouts but notes July is not an automatic must-binge month across every service.
- Track monthly updates in our Streaming & TV Alerts hub.
What's arriving on Netflix in July 2026?
Netflix is not slowing down at the year's midpoint. KSL's full July lineup spans sports, comedy, true crime, and blockbuster library titles, with new drops scheduled nearly every day.
July 1 is the busiest date. Originals include Enola Holmes 3, the six-part historical drama Summer '36, and the documentary series Worst Neighbor Ever. Licensed additions that day range from Gone Girl and Spider-Man: Homecoming to all four seasons of Heroes and Nomadland.
Later highlights include Little House on the Prairie on July 9, the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby on July 13, all five Hunger Games films on July 14, The Hawk on July 16, Heartstopper Forever on July 17, Wicked: For Good on July 20, Ransom Canyon Season 2 on July 23, and 72 Hours plus the Scream trilogy on July 24. Hannibal and TÁR arrive July 27.
Which Netflix originals are worth watching first?
MarketWatch's July 2026 streaming guide singles out several Netflix picks while cautioning that the month is not automatically essential viewing on every platform.
Millie Bobby Brown returns in Enola Holmes 3, with Enola's wedding interrupted when Sherlock is kidnapped and needs rescuing. MarketWatch also highlights Summer '36, about four French women investigating a Riviera murder, and the final season of Michelle Buteau's Survival of the Thickest on July 3.
Other editorial standouts include the Little House on the Prairie reboot, Hot Ones: Extra Heat on July 13, The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On Season 4 on July 15, and Texas soap Ransom Canyon Season 2 on July 23.
What family-friendly titles are new on Netflix in July?
Scary Mommy counts 23 family-friendly movies and shows for July, framing the month as a practical option when summer camps end early and outdoor heat pushes kids indoors.
Beyond Enola Holmes 3 and Little House on the Prairie, the list includes A Dog's Journey, A League of Their Own, Apollo 13, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Boss Baby, and Spider-Man: Homecoming on July 1. The Hunger Games franchise lands July 14, with Wicked: For Good following July 20.
Netflix is also promoting a curated preschool playlist, a Sesame Street collection, updates to the Netflix Playground gaming app, and the Bedtime Stories with Netflix Jr. podcast for younger viewers.
What's leaving Netflix in July?
KSL's departure list is equally long. On July 1, subscribers lose titles including American Hustle, Bohemian Rhapsody, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Paw Patrol: The Movie.
The full Saw franchise exits July 19. Other removals include Night of the Living Dead around the Fourth of July, Side Effects on July 15, and Sliding Doors on July 27. If any of those are on your list, queue them before they disappear.