There’s a little something for everyone on Netflix this month
Whether you love twisty true crime, laugh-out-loud comedies or you’ve always been a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan, Netflix is ready to entertain this month.
The streamer is premiering a diverse array of series in July 2026, from the woes of communities gone wild in Worst Neighbor Ever to seeing inside the lives of a new band of football favorites in Quarterback season 3.
For fans of existing Netflix shows, July sees the return of Survival of the Thickest, The Ultimatum and Ransom Canyon.
Worst Neighbor Ever (July 1)
From the creators of the hit shows Worst Ex Ever and Worst Roommate Ever, comes Worst Neighbor Ever, arriving at the top of the month.
The anthology series covers a different intense case in each episode, from murders to identity theft.
Watch Worst Neighbor Ever on Netflix on July 1
Survival of the Thickest season 3 (July 2)
Michelle Buteau is back as Mavis Beaumont, everyone’s favorite, if a little messy, stylist. She’s officially gotten her groove back after the break-up that kicked off the series, and season 3, which will be its last, sees her attempt to launch her own design business while her relationship with Luca gets serious.
The show, which was originally based on a memoir of the same name, serves up serious fashion envy as well as a helping of good-old inspiring feminism.
Watch Survival of the Thickest season 3 on Netflix on July 2
Little House on the Prairie (July 9)
Forty-three years after the original adaptation of Little House on the Prairie aired its final episode, the story is getting new life on Netflix. Starring a mostly new-to-Hollywood cast, the show promises to do justice to the source material.
At the same time, Netflix worked with an Osage scholar to update the story’s take on Indigenous people and their relationships with White settlers.
Watch Little House on the Prairie on Netflix on July 9
Hot Ones: Extra Heat (July 13)
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Sean Evans is bringing his hit YouTube show Hot Ones on the road to a long list of tentpole Netflix events. Instead of inviting celebrities into his studio, now he will take the scorching hot wings to them on sets and stages.
To kick it off, Evans is challenging stars of the upcoming series The Hawk to the spicy test and after, he’ll head to the T-Mobile Home Run Derby.
Watch Hot Ones: Extra Heat on Netflix starting July 13
Quarterback season 3 (July 14)
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The first two seasons of Quarterback followed some of the most compelling stories in the NFL, focusing on up-and-coming and fan favorite quarterbacks.
Season 3 is no different, putting the lens on the professional and personal lives of Jayden Daniels, Baker Mayfield, Cam Ward and Joe Flacco, as they navigate leading their teams and maintaining their family connections.
Watch Quarterback season 3 on Netflix on July 14
The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On season 4 (July 15)
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From the creators of Love Is Blind, The Ultimatum follows eight couples as they decide whether or not they are ready to get married. When a couple inevitably splits, they pair up with another newly-single person from the group to test run a different relationship.
Ultimately, each couple needs to decide if they feel newly committed to their original partner or prefer what they found in the test. Season 4 promises to bring the same level of high-intensity drama from the previous three seasons.
Watch The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On on Netflix starting on July 15
The Hawk (July 16)
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Will Ferrell is coming to comedy TV with a golf-focused series chronicling the return of a fictional pro player whose style is a little bit wacky. The Hawk, as he’s called, can’t handle his son’s success in the sport, nor the fact that he seems to be the laughing stock of the league.
While the laughs are big, there is also a lot of heart in The Hawk’s story, built out by supporting cast of Jimmy Tatro, Molly Shannon, Fortune Feimster and Luke Wilson.
Watch The Hawk on Netflix on July 16
Ransom Canyon season 2 (July 23)
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It’s time to head back to the canyon with Josh Duhamel, Minka Kelly, Jack Schumacher and Marianly Tejada. Season 1 was a big hit, following Kelly and Duhamel’s characters as they attempted to keep their town recognizable in the face of threats to their land.
Watch Ransom Canyon season 2 on Netflix on July 23
Mary Beth Barone: Galaxy Brain (July 28)
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Ride podcaster and Overcompensating star Mary Beth Barone is taking the wheel for her first Netflix special this month after the success of her first, straight-to-YouTube special from 2024.
The new hour is chock-a-block with Barone’s signature dry wit and political commentary. She jokingly pokes at a bevy of “tough topics” that are both ironically and unironically top of mind for millenials and Gen Z.
Watch Mary Beth Barone: Galaxy Brain on Netflix on July 28
The Bombing of Pan Am 103 (July 30)
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This fictionalized recounting of the horrific Lockerbie bombing originally ran on BBC before coming to Netflix at the end of the month.
The Bombing of Pan Am 103 was a 1988 terrorist attack on a flight going from Germany to the U.K. that claimed the lives of all passengers and crew on board as well as 11 residents of the town where the plane crash landed. With a recognizable cast of Connor Swindells, Patrick J. Adams and Merritt Wever, the series follows local police and the FBI as they track down the perpetrators.

