What's New to Watch on Netflix Week of Jul. 25, 2025
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Summer might be blockbuster movie season, but just because "The Fantastic Four" and "Superman" are duking it out at the box office doesn't mean Netflix stops delivering binge-worthy new shows, and July is no different.
Reality TV fans rejoice! Netflix just announced three brand new series helmed by big stars.
Next Gen Chef,' 'Dinner Time Live with David Chang' and three special themed versions of 'Is It Cake?' are coming soon
Netflix's best new kids show is from Japan and based on classic animated characters. Viewers seem to love it so far.
From the very beginning, Weatherford was simultaneously entertained and annoyed by the show’s wild inaccuracies. In an initial dramatic scene, two climbers are scaling a rockface that’s supposed to be El Capitan when a young woman plummets from the top, and her lifeless body becomes entangled in their rope.
Untamed, a new murder mystery series starring Eric Bana and Sam Neill, is dominating Netflix's streaming charts shortly after premiering.
Not only did Pokémon Company COO Takato Utsunomiya confirm that Netflix ’s charming animated series Pokémon Concierge would return for a second season (and do so very soon), but there was also the announcement of Pokémon Tales: The Misadventures of Sirfetch’d & Pichu, a new show from British animation legends Aardman.
Once again, "Pokémon Concierge" looks like the ultimate Netflix getaway. Haru (Karen Fukuhara/Non) looks like she's come to grips with life at the Pokémon Resort, and the vibe is mostly immaculate.