Netflix’s Hottest New Releases This Week: Must-Watch Movies and Series (July 19, 2025)

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Ready to update your weekend binge-watch list? Netflix has dropped an impressive lineup this week with a mix of new licensed titles and original content from around the world. From spine-chilling horror to gripping crime dramas, here’s everything worth streaming right now.

Top Picks You Can’t Miss

UNTAMED (Limited Series) – The Week’s Standout Hit

Eric Bana returns to Netflix in this mystery crime thriller set in the iconic Yosemite National Park. This atmospheric series follows a special park agent who discovers a body in the vast wilderness, triggering a complex investigation.

Why It’s Trending: Almost all the praise has been heaped on Bana’s performance alongside the stunning cinematography and tight writing. Perfect for crime drama enthusiasts seeking their next obsession.

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The Cursed (2021) – Horror That Delivers

This R-rated werewolf horror movie featuring Boyd Holbrook is set in the late 1800s and follows an outsider’s quest for redemption in a French village with a dark past. Critics praised it as “a moody and atmospheric horror film” that reinvents the werewolf genre.

This Week’s Complete Netflix Additions

Content TypeNew ReleasesNotable Titles
Movies17 new additionsJaws franchise, Donnie Darko, Mamma Mia!
TV Series11 new showsUNTAMED, Entitled, Community Squad Season 2
Games1 new gameBloodline: A Rebel Moon Game

What’s Dominating the Charts

Top Movies (US)

  1. Madea’s Destination Wedding – Tyler Perry’s latest finally toppled KPop Demon Hunters
  2. KPop Demon Hunters – Still holding strong after its remarkable run
  3. Brick – Gaining momentum with viewers

Top Series (US)

  1. Sullivan’s Crossing – The show based on source material from Robyn Carr has instantly found an audience on Netflix
  2. Squid Game – Maintaining its global popularity
  3. Quarterback – Sports documentary series continues to captivate

Hidden Gems Worth Discovering

Entitled starring Brett Gelman deserves attention despite flying under the radar. This quirky comedy about an American widower getting to know his British wife’s estranged family in their crumbling gothic mansion offers something refreshingly different.

For international content lovers, don’t miss Wall to Wall (Korean) and Delirium (Spanish limited series) for diverse storytelling perspectives.

Gaming on Netflix

Netflix continues expanding its gaming library with Bloodline: A Rebel Moon Game, connecting to their popular sci-fi universe. This demonstrates Netflix’s commitment to multi-platform entertainment experiences.

Looking Ahead

More content is on the way throughout July 2025 and into August 2025, including highly anticipated returns like The Sandman Season 2 and Happy Gilmore 2 later this month.

Pro Tip: Bookmark our gaming reviews section for in-depth coverage of Netflix’s expanding game catalog and check our streaming guides for more binge-worthy recommendations.

Stay updated with the latest streaming content and gaming news by following our entertainment coverage at TechnoSports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What’s the biggest new release on Netflix this week?

A: UNTAMED, the crime thriller limited series starring Eric Bana, is generating the most buzz. Set in Yosemite National Park, it combines stunning visuals with compelling storytelling that’s already climbing the trending charts.

Q: Are there any classic movies added to Netflix this week?

A: Yes! Netflix added several beloved classics including the entire Jaws franchise (1975-1987), Donnie Darko (2001), and Mamma Mia! (2008). These additions provide perfect options for both nostalgia viewing and introducing younger audiences to cinema classics.

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