New on Netflix July 13-19: our expert picks 8 new shows and movies to stream
It's going to be a busy week for Netflix subscribers, because the streamer has loads of new TV shows and movies joining its library soon, and as What to Watch's streaming expert I've picked out the top picks that you'll want to stream.
I've looked through all of the new Netflix Originals arriving between Saturday, July 13 and Friday, July 19, and have picked a nice mix of eight new movies and shows that you'll be able to watch.
There's a big mix, so whatever you're into, you'll find something to stream. There are sports documentaries, Korean horror shows, romance movies, true crime docuseries and more... everything you subscribe to Netflix for!
So here's out list, let's find you something to watch this week...
LALIGA: All Access
Sports docuseries kicks off on Monday, July 15
Most Netflix sports documentary series are about US sports, but that's changing with LALIGA: All Access. As football fans will know, LALIGA is the top Spanish soccer division.
All Access gives you behind-the-scenes access to what it's like being in the LALIGA, with the players' professional and personal lives on and off the pitch exposed for all to see.
You'll be able to watch LALIGA: All Access on Netflix from Monday, July 15.
Homicide: Los Angeles
True crime docuseries changes city on Tuesday, July 16
After Homicide: New York aired earlier in the year, the second season of this true crime docuseries picks up the stories of the opposite coast when it debuts.
Each episode of Homicide: Los Angeles will explore a new murder case from the city, featuring interviews with the law enforcement and lawyers who were involved in finding the killer and prosecuting them.
Homicide: Los Angeles hits Netflix's library on Tuesday, July 16.
Cobra Kai season 6
Karate Kid spin-off gets final season on Thursday, July 18
Cobra Kai was one of YouTube Red's few hits, continuing the story of The Karate Kid from the 80s, but since season 3 it's fallen to Netflix. And now the final season begins its march to completion.
In Cobra Kai, an alcoholic former karate champion sets up a new karate dojo to continue a rivalry that began over three decades prior. However he learns to befriend his old nemesis and finds new enemies, all through the Cobra Kai karate dojo.
The first batch of episodes of Cobra Kai season 6 land on Thursday, July 18. You'll have to wait until November for the Part 2 though and the finale episode is only landing in 2025.
Master of the House
Thai murder mystery series debuts on Thursday, July 18
Agatha Christie travels to Asia in Master of the House, with the new Thai series having a plot that you'd expect Poirot would investigate.
Master of the House is a murder mystery that follows the death of a diamond tycoon. As a power struggle emerges between the man's sons, his new wife and his former maid, various plots and schemes emerge.
All 7 episodes of Master of the House hit Netflix on Thursday, July 18.
Find Me Falling
Romantic comedy movie debuts on Friday, July 19
Netflix has been releasing a fair few romantic comedies recently, and the next one is here in the form of Find Me Falling.
Find Me Falling is about a former hit rock star who flees to Cyprus after a poorly-received recent album and the initial symptoms of his aging. He attempts to keep a low profile but this falls through when he meets a former love who can help him rekindle his passion for music.
You can watch Find Me Falling on Netflix from Friday, July 19.
Sweet Home season 3
Korean horror show gets final season on Friday, July 19
A popular South Korean post-apocalypse show wraps up this week when Sweet Home season 3 arrives.
Sweet Home is about a virus which lets people turn into a monster that represents their desires, and many of these monsters ravage the world. Our cast of characters needs to survive and, later, rebuild the world as they stand on the crossroads between humanity and monstrosity.
Netflix has confirmed that this is the final season of Sweet Home and it lands on Friday, July 19.
Too Hot to Handle season 6
Reality dating show returns on Friday, July 19
Netflix's first and only dating show inspired by a Seinfeld episode returns for its latest run of episodes with Too Hot to Handle season 6.
As with the past seasons, this show tasks its cast of "sexually busy" singletons with abstaining from physicality, as they conduct a round of challenges to get to know their fellow cast members on a personal level. A prize pot of $100,000 is reduced every time the cast members break the non-physicality rule, and in some past seasons it's been reduced to nothing by rule-breakers.
Too Hot to Handle season 6 promises to spin the premise in some new ways. It debuts on Friday, July 19 and you can expect a new batch of episodes every Friday for the next few weeks.
Skywalkers: A Love Story
Extreme sports documentary debuts on Friday, July 19
Netflix ends the week with its latest extreme sports documentary which, judging by the press images alone, promises to show you visuals that'll get your teeth chattering.
Skywalkers: A Love Story is about the couple Ivan Beerkus and Angela Nikolau, two Russian climbers who don't climb mountains but buildings. They've made a job and lifestyle out of scaling the biggest towers in the world, and the documentary charts their relationship and their careers as they keep aiming for bigger climbs.
It's a feature-length documentary that you'll be able to watch on Friday.