As summer rolls in, Netflix is loading up with fresh new films that are sure to entertain, inspire, and keep you glued to the screen. Whether you’re into laugh-out-loud comedies, powerful documentaries, or thrilling adventures, this summer’s lineup has something for every kind of viewer. Here’s what’s hitting the platform over the next few months.
What Is Coming To Netflix In May?
Starting things off is “Karol G: Tomorrow Was Beautiful”, a documentary that follows the Colombian superstar’s rise from Medellín to sold-out stadiums around the world. Directed by Cristina Costantini, it’s a moving story of perseverance, cultural pride, and chasing your dreams—even when the odds are stacked against you.
Next is “Nonnas”, a feel-good film about a man who honors his late mother by opening an Italian restaurant—staffed entirely by local grandmothers. With Vince Vaughn and Susan Sarandon leading the cast, this one’s full of warmth, family love, and plenty of delicious food.
True crime fans won’t want to miss “A Deadly American Marriage”, which dives into the tragic story of Jason Corbett’s death and the murky truth behind it. Expect a haunting exploration of trust, relationships, and betrayal.
And for horror lovers, “Fear Street: Prom Queen” brings back the beloved franchise with a prom night twist. When a mysterious new student shakes things up at Shadyside High, the crowning ceremony turns deadly in classic Fear Street fashion.
Aviation buffs, take note: “Air Force Elite: Thunderbirds” gives viewers an up-close look at the lives of the U.S. Air Force’s most elite pilots. It’s a rare, behind-the-scenes peek into their intense training and high-flying precision.
What Is Coming To Netflix In June?
June’s lineup is led by “STRAW”, a gripping drama from Tyler Perry about a single mother’s life spiraling into chaos after a string of bad luck. It’s a story of survival and resilience that’ll hit home for many.
Looking for something completely different? KPop Demon Hunters is an animated adventure where your favorite pop idols moonlight as supernatural warriors. It’s high-energy, genre-blending fun packed with music, action, and just the right dose of weird.
What Is Coming To Netflix In July?
“The Old Guard 2” returns with Charlize Theron and the crew of immortal warriors, this time diving deeper into their emotional struggles while battling new threats. With Victoria Mahoney directing, expect even more intense action and character depth.
“Brick” brings psychological tension to the table. When a couple finds themselves mysteriously trapped in their apartment by an invisible wall, the suspense only builds. It’s a mind-bending thriller that’ll keep you guessing.
Tyler Perry also returns in “Madea’s Destination Wedding”, where Madea heads to the Bahamas and, of course, chaos follows. Fans of the franchise can expect all the usual laughs, heart, and family drama.
And yes—”Happy Gilmore 2″ is happening! Adam Sandler is back in the role that made him a household name, with plenty of golf course antics and nostalgic laughs in store.
What Is Coming To Netflix In August?
“Fixed”, an animated film from Genndy Tartakovsky, follows a dog who’s facing one last wild night before getting neutered. It’s raunchy, sweet, and surprisingly heartfelt—perfect for fans of adult animation with a message.
Then there’s “The Thursday Murder Club”, based on the best-selling book by Richard Osman. A group of retirees solving cold cases for fun stumble into a real murder. With Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan on board, this one promises charm, wit, and mystery.
What Else Is Coming To Netflix This Summer?
Still to come: “Apocalypse in the Tropics”, a powerful documentary exploring the rise of evangelical influence in Brazilian politics. Also on the way is Lost in Starlight, a romance between an astronaut and a musician separated by space and time.
“My Oxford Year” follows an ambitious American student who finds love and self-discovery at Oxford in a feel-good romantic drama.
And “Titan: The OceanGate Disaster” takes a hard look at the tragic submersible mission to the Titanic wreck, exploring ambition, risk, and the cost of pushing limits.
No matter your taste—action, romance, laughs, or real-life drama—Netflix’s summer slate has you covered. So grab a cold drink, get comfy, and let your summer movie nights begin.