
Netflix announced its weekly slate Tuesday, highlighting the return of Quarterback for its second season and several international premieres arriving through July 12.
The streaming platform’s sports documentary series returns July 8 with episodes featuring Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Kirk Cousins from the 2024 NFL season. The series includes live game audio and behind-the-scenes footage of the quarterbacks’ personal lives.
New Reality Programming
Building the Band premieres July 9, combining elements of music competition and dating reality formats. The series tasks participants with forming a band without meeting face-to-face first.
The show marks Liam Payne’s final television project before his death.
Korean dating series Better Late Than Single debuts July 8, featuring participants who identify as “motae-solos” — individuals with no prior dating experience. Dating experts coach contestants through their first romantic relationships.
International Content Additions
Under a Dark Sun arrives July 9, following a young mother who becomes a flower picker in Provence before becoming the prime suspect in a mysterious death.
Netflix also adds The Gringo Hunters July 9, a series inspired by the real Tijuana International Liaison Unit. The show follows an elite Mexican police unit tracking American fugitives who flee to Mexico. The actual unit has reportedly arrested over 1,600 criminals.
Off Road premieres July 10, featuring actors Lior Raz (Fauda) and Rotem Sela (A Body That Works) exploring Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan. The unscripted series documents their travels through Central Asia.
Acquired and Licensed Content
Prime Video’s Sneaky Pete becomes available July 10, bringing all three seasons of the crime series to Netflix. Created by David Shore and Bryan Cranston, the show stars Giovanni Ribisi as con man Marius Josipović, who assumes his cellmate’s identity upon prison release.
Canadian drama Sullivan’s Crossing arrives July 8 with its first two seasons. Based on Robyn Carr’s novels, the series stars Morgan Kohan as neurosurgeon Maggie Sullivan, who returns to Timberlake, Nova Scotia after facing a negligence lawsuit.
Lena Dunham’s romantic comedy Too Much premieres July 10. Co-created with Luis Felber, the series stars Megan Stalter (Hacks) as a New Yorker who relocates to London and begins dating an indie musician played by Will Sharpe (The White Lotus).
Leviathan launches July 10 as Netflix’s animated adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s 2009 steampunk novel. The series reimagines World War I with mechanical war machines and living creatures as weapons.