Netflix is adding new movies to stream this week, with Enola Holmes 3 and The Choral joining the lineup. For subscribers, the immediate draw is simple: Millie Bobby Brown is back as Enola Holmes, while the streamer keeps building out a weekly slate that already includes franchise titles and fresh arrivals across the market.
Millie Bobby Brown Returns
Millie Bobby Brown once again slips into the role of youthful super-sleuth Enola Holmes in Enola Holmes 3. That matters because this is the second sequel in a franchise that has already given Netflix a recognizable title with built-in audience awareness, and Philip Barantini is stepping into the fold for this round after helming Netflix’s Adolescence.
Enola Holmes 3 lands in the same week as The Choral, widening the service’s new-movie stack for subscribers who want something beyond the usual algorithmic churn. Netflix did not spell out the exact day either title will appear, so the practical move is to watch the service’s weekly additions rather than expect a single drop time.
Obsession’s $372 Million Detour
Obsession arrives on premium streaming this week after a $750,000 budget turned into $372 million worldwide. That is the kind of gap that changes how a title travels after release: Curry Barker, at 26, directed the film, and the movie now shifts from theatrical conversation to a buy/rent window on Prime Video for June 30 before its streaming run broadens.
The complication is that the same week’s streaming conversation also treats Obsession as the breakout hit of 2026, even as it moves into premium streaming. For viewers, that means a title can be both a box-office outlier and a platform play at once; for services, it is another reminder that the biggest sales pitch is often a number, not a brand name.
Prime Video on June 30
The Devil Wears Prada 2 became available on Prime Video for buy/rent starting June 30, adding a long-awaited follow-up 20 years after the original 2006 film. Meryl Streep returns as Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada 2, Anna Hathaway is back as Andy Sachs in The Devil Wears Prada 2, Emily Blunt plays Emily Charlton in The Devil Wears Prada 2, and Stanley Tucci returns as Nigel.
That same June 30 window also brought Obsession to Prime Video for buy/rent, giving the platform two very different sales pitches at once: prestige-franchise familiarity on one side, and a low-budget, high-return horror title on the other. If you are choosing what to watch first, the sharpest move is to start with the titles that already have the clearest audience identity — then check back later this week for Netflix’s pair of additions.
HBO Max and Hulu Add Genre Plays
HBO Max has a very gory horror movie this week, and Hulu has a horror-comedy this week. Neither service is chasing the same lane as Netflix’s franchise sequel, but both are making the same business bet: in a crowded week, genre is the easiest way to signal exactly who should press play next.







