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This month’s additions provide plenty of standout options
July’s lineup on Netflix offers something for nearly every type of movie fan, from award-winning dramas and psychological thrillers to classic comedies, horror and one of the best baseball films ever made.
Whether you’re taking a break between World Cup matches, enjoying the MLB season or simply looking for a great movie night, this month’s additions provide plenty of standout options. Here’s a closer look at the seven best movies arriving on Netflix in July.
Matthew Rhys has been one of television’s biggest stars this year thanks to his acclaimed performances in Widow’s Bay and The Beast in Me. If those projects have you looking for more of his work, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood is an excellent place to start.
Directed by Marielle Heller, the film stars Tom Hanks as beloved television icon Fred Rogers, while Rhys plays a skeptical journalist assigned to profile him. Rather than becoming a traditional biopic, the movie explores how kindness and empathy can transform even the most cynical perspectives. Hanks and Rhys deliver memorable performances in one of the most heartfelt dramas of recent years.
Few filmmakers have assembled a résumé as impressive as Joel and Ethan Coen, and Fargo remains one of their greatest achievements.
The Academy Award-winning crime drama masterfully blends dark humor, suspense and unforgettable characters.
Frances McDormand anchors the film with an Oscar-winning performance that perfectly balances intelligence, determination and understated comedy. Decades after its release, Fargo continues to influence filmmakers across multiple genres.
Director David Fincher has become closely associated with Netflix in recent years, but many critics still consider Gone Girl among the finest films of his career. Based on Gillian Flynn’s bestselling novel, the thriller stars Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in a mystery filled with shocking twists and psychological tension.
Pike delivers one of the decade’s most memorable performances, while Fincher’s meticulous direction creates an atmosphere that keeps audiences guessing until the very end. Fans eagerly awaiting Fincher’s next project can revisit one of his signature thrillers before his latest release arrives.
Awards-season expectations surrounded Hamnet throughout much of 2026. Initially viewed as a leading Best Picture contender, the film ultimately found success by earning Jessie Buckley the Academy Award for Best Actress.
With awards speculation now in the past, viewers can focus on what makes the movie stand out: powerful performances, emotional storytelling and a conclusion that leaves a lasting impression. For anyone who appreciates historical dramas driven by character rather than spectacle, Hamnet deserves a spot on the watch list.
Sports fans may find no better addition to Netflix this month than Moneyball. Based on the true story of the Oakland Athletics’ revolutionary approach to roster building, the film stars Brad Pitt as executive Billy Beane alongside Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Rather than relying on dramatic game-winning moments, Moneyball succeeds by exploring innovation, leadership and the willingness to challenge conventional thinking. It remains one of the finest sports films of the 21st century and a perfect choice during the heart of baseball season.
With several new projects inspired by Roald Dahl’s beloved story currently in development, there’s no better time to revisit the film that introduced generations of audiences to the world’s most famous chocolatier.
Gene Wilder’s portrayal of Willy Wonka remains iconic more than five decades after the movie’s release. Filled with unforgettable songs, imaginative sets and timeless performances, the 1971 classic continues to captivate both children and adults. It’s a reminder of why this version remains the benchmark for every adaptation that has followed.
Robert Eggers has become one of Hollywood’s most respected horror directors, and it all began with The Witch. As anticipation builds for his upcoming werewolf film Werwulf, Netflix subscribers can revisit the movie that established Eggers’ reputation for atmospheric storytelling and meticulous historical detail.
Set in 17th-century New England, The Witch combines psychological tension with supernatural horror, creating an unsettling experience that has become a modern genre classic. It remains one of the defining horror films of the past decade and an ideal choice for viewers looking for something darker this summer.
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