Netflix has a lot of content to offer to its subscribers this week, which remarks the end of a month and the beginning of August 2021.
Netflix’s release list for the upcoming week is very exciting for the fans. That’s because we’re going to see a lot of new productions on the streaming service this week. As we all know, we get various content every week, ranging from Netflix Originals to interesting documentaries. But, this week is particularly packed with a lot of new series, movies, and documentaries. Among the highlights are The Walking Dead season 10, Outer Banks season 2, followed by a bunch of movies on August the 1st. Here’s a list of what’s coming to Netflix this week from July 26th to August 1st.
July 26th
- The Walking Dead (Season 10) – The final season of the hugely popular zombie series finally comes to Netflix.
- Wynonna Earp (Season 4) – Syfy adaptation of the weird west comic book of the same name.
July 27th
- All American (Season 3) – Football drama series.
- How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (Season 3) (Netflix Original) – The next season of the popular comedy series.
- Mighty Express (Season 4) (Netflix Original) – Kids series.
- The Operative
July 28th
- Bartkowiak (2021) (Netflix Original) – After his brother dies in a car crash, a disgraced MMA fighter takes over the family nightclub and soon learns his sibling’s death wasn’t an accident.
- The Flash (Season 7) – DC superhero series.
- The Snitch Cartel: Origins (2021) (Netflix Original) – A Colombian crime movie based on a book about some brothers’ competition in the drug game.
- Tattoo Redo (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Reality series in which people get a cover for their tattoos – but they don’t know how it’s going to be.
- Fantastic Fungi (2019) – A documentary on the world of fungi, narrated by Brie Larson.
- Love is Blind (What does love look like now?) (2021) (Netflix Original) – A reunion episode of Love is Blind.
July 29th
- Resort to Love (2021) (Netflix Original) – Romantic comedy movie starring Christina Milian, Sinqua Walls, and Jay Pharoah.
- Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy: Kingdom (Chapter 1) (Netflix Original) – The last entry of the Transformers War for Cybertron trilogy on Netflix.
July 30th
- Centaurworld (Season 1) (Netflix Original) – Kids series.
- Glow Up: The Next Makeup Star (Season 3) (Netflix Original) – A British makeup competition.
- Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean (2021) (Netflix Original) – A docuseries on the legendary carmaker John DeLorean.
- Outer Banks (Season 2) (Netflix Original) – Netflix’s popular drama series comes back with its second season.
- The Last Mercenary (2021) (Netflix Original) – French action-comedy movie.
July 31st
- The Vault (2021) – Action heist thriller.
August 1st
- 30 Rock (Seasons 1-7) – NBC series.
- 44 Cats (Season 3) – Animated kids series.
- Beethoven & Beethoven’s 2nd (1992 & 1993) – A family comedy franchise.
- Beowulf (2007) – Animated movie created by Robert Zemeckis.
- Space Cowboys (2000) – Space thriller directed by and starring Clint Eastwood.
- The Edge of Seventeen (2016) – A comedy-romance movie in a high school.
- The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013) – Horror movie.
- The Lincoln Lawyer (2011)
- The Losers (2010) – Action movie starring Idris Elba.
- The Machinist (2004) – Thriller movie about a man who’s about to go insane.
- The Net (1995) – Crime drama.
- Hunter X Hunter (Season 6) – The next season of the popular anime series, which was originally scheduled to be released on July 1st.
- Inception (2010) – Christopher Nolan’s classic mind-boggling sci-fi movie.
- I missed you: Director’s Cut – Chinese romantic drama.
- Magnolia (1999) – Drama movie starring Tom Cruise.
- Catch Me If You Can (2002) – Biopic of a conman who’s chased by FBI, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
- Darwin’s Game (Season 1) – Anime series about a deadly mobile game.
- Deep Blue Sea (1999) – Thriller movie.
- Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986) – Comedy movie about a high school student.
- Five Feet Apart (2019) – Romance movie starring Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson.
- Friday Night Lights (Season 1-5) – NBC sports series.
- Good Luck Chuck (2007) – Romantic comedy.
- Seabiscuit (2003) – Historical sports biopic.
- Major Payne (1995) – Family movie.
- My Girl & My Girl 2 (1991 & 1994) – Family comedy movies.
- Pineapple Express (2008) – Action crime comedy.
- Poms (2019) – A comedy movie about a woman who starts a cheerleading squad.
- The Original Kings of Comedy (2000) – Documentary with performances from various stand-up comedians.
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