Netflix is expanding its United States streaming catalog for July 2026 with a mix of original blockbusters, licensed hits, and live sports.
The lineup includes highly anticipated sequels and curated content for families during the summer break.
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Original Films and Series
The headline release is "Enola Holmes 3," debuting on July 1. Directed by Philip Barantini, the film stars Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, and Louis Partridge.
The mystery follows Enola to Malta to rescue her kidnapped brother Sherlock Holmes before her wedding to Lord Tewkesbury.
Other original projects include Rebecca Sonnenshine's adaptation of "Little House on the Prairie" on July 9, Will Ferrell's golf comedy "The Hawk" on July 16, and the finale "Heartstopper Forever" on July 17.
Live Sports and Licensed Titles
On July 13, Netflix will broadcast the 2026 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby live.
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Licensed theatrical releases arriving July 1 include David Fincher's "Gone Girl," Marvel's "Spider-Man: Homecoming," ChloƩ Zhao's "Nomadland," and the NBC series "Heroes" returning after a decade.
Later licensed arrivals include Zhao's historical drama "Hamnet" on July 6 and Universal's musical sequel "Wicked: For Good" on July 20.
Preschool and Family Features
To assist parents, Netflix is introducing a dedicated preschool block featuring a Sesame Street collection, additions to the Netflix Playground gaming app, and the Bedtime Stories with Netflix Jr. podcast.
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Several titles will be removed at month's end, including "American Hustle," "Bohemian Rhapsody," "Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle," and multiple "Saw" installments.