What's new on Netflix in July is a packed slate that puts Enola Holmes 3, Survival of the Thickest season 3, and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 3 near the front of the lineup. The month also folds in films, series, comedy specials, documentaries, and sports content, giving subscribers a broader menu than a single-premiere rollout.
Enola Holmes 3 in July 2026
July 2026 brings Enola Holmes 3 as a Netflix film, with Summer '36 and Worst Neighbor Ever also on the month’s list. That mix matters because Netflix is not leaning on one lane: it is using returning titles and fresh entries to keep July from feeling like a single-category dump.
Season 3 also attaches to Survival of the Thickest, while Better Late Than Single returns for Season 2 and Quarterback comes back for Season 3. On paper, that gives Netflix a way to keep viewers moving between scripted series and unscripted titles without forcing the service to depend on a lone franchise.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
Season 3 of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon is part of the same July slate, alongside Love is Blind: U.K. — After the Altar and The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On for Season 4. The range is obvious: Netflix is mixing a returning drama with relationship formats and follow-up seasons that can reward subscribers who already started those runs.
Jeff Arcuri: Nice to Meet You adds a comedy special, while Golden Kamuy: The Abashiri Prison Raid joins the film side and 2026 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby brings live sports into the package. The July list also includes The Hunger Games, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2, and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, which makes the lineup broader but less specific about what is actually new content versus library returnees.
Titles without dates
The practical problem for subscribers is simple: Netflix has named the July additions, but the text does not attach individual release dates to each title. So the useful move is not to wait for a full calendar inside the roundup; it is to treat this as a watchlist and check back as July gets closer, especially if one title or season matters more than the rest.
The smarter read is that Netflix is spending July on variety, not just volume. For viewers, that usually means a steadier reason to stay active on the service through the month rather than a single one-night drop that does all the work.






