
Kasey Moore
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4 days ago |
whats-on-netflix.com | Kasey Moore
Netflix Games has had a rough 9 months. While there have been some successes, the relatively new division has experienced major executive changes, the cancellation of projects, and the removal of numerous games from both the mobile and TV library. The bad news continues as we’ve got word that over 20 games are scheduled to depart in July 2025, with highlights including all three Monument Valley games, Carmen Sandiego, and the critically acclaimed Hades.
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4 days ago |
whats-on-netflix.com | Kasey Moore
Every now and then, Netflix gives a show or movie its full support, clearing the decks clean and giving the show almost an entire week of spotlight. This week, that show is the final season of Squid Game, the K-drama series that occupies both spots on the non-English most-watched shows of all time and is Netflix’s biggest international show of all time. While this week may be quieter than normal, with only 10 scheduled titles set to drop, July 2025 is shaping up to be an incredibly busy month.
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1 week ago |
whats-on-netflix.com | Kasey Moore
Happy Friday! Welcome along to another weekend roundup of everything new that you can stream on Netflix right now. Below, we’ll walk you through the new additions of this week and even last week, plus give you some recommendations for the weekend, and we’ll also check in with what’s trending in the US daily top 10 charts. As a bit of housekeeping, a reminder that we’re still tracking upcoming June 2025 releases here and also cataloging the July 2025 roster of new titles here.
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1 week ago |
whats-on-netflix.com | Kasey Moore
We’re now 175 days from the return of Knives Out on our screens, with the return of Daniel Craig as the famous detective Benoit Blanc, who will feature alongside a stunning ensemble cast.
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1 week ago |
whats-on-netflix.com | Kasey Moore
In what may be Sony Pictures’ most anticipated release of 2025, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are teaming up for what is going to be the first of a new trilogy of movies following 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later. Titled 28 Years Later, the new film brings together an all-star cast and is set to hit theaters globally on June 20th. Will the film also be available on Netflix? Depending on where you live, the answer is yes, and for some, you’ll even get to watch it later this year.
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