Pictured: Puss in Boots, Survival of the Thickest, Oxenfree II
Another week of Netflix goodies awaits you; this week, at least 26 new movies, series and even games will be released in the next seven days. Below we’ll take a look at our most anticipated titles and give you the full preview list of what’s to come.
There is still a lot to look forward to through the rest of July 2023, including the returns of sweet magnolias and the dragon prince, and we’ve even started to get a good idea of what’s on the way for August 2023 as well.
Did you miss any of the new releases from the first week of July? We’ve got you covered with the 72 releases rounded up here.
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coming to netflix: Thursday
With its first season on the Peacock finale, it’s Netflix’s turn to get the beloved and critically acclaimed. The cat with boots follow-up, which will be broadcast on the platform starting Thursday for ten months.
described by movie frenzy as able to balance “his wacky humor with a surprisingly bleak story”, the film sees Puss taking on his most cunning opponent yet.
Coming soon to Netflix and other platforms: Wednesday
It’s a big week for Netflix games. One of the first major titles produced by Netflix’s in-house game studios is getting a big release this week.
This is what you can expect:
“In the small coastal town of Camena, unnaturally occurring electromagnetic waves are suddenly causing interference with electrical and radio equipment. Reluctantly, Riley Poverly, an environmental researcher, returns to her hometown to investigate the mystery, but what she finds is more than she bargained for.
If you want to play the game for free, you can do it on mobile with your Netflix subscription. Otherwise, the game will also be available on other platforms like PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, and Switch.
coming to netflix: Thursday
This week the new series by Michelle Buteau, who will play Mavis, a single woman trying to rebuild her life, will be added to Netflix’s A24 Television series collection.
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