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Top 5 Titles Coming to Netflix in July 2024: ‘Simone Biles Rising,’ ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 6 Part 1, More

Posters for Netflix's "SPRINT," "Cobra Kai," and "Simone Biles Rising"

New month, new programming slate at Netflix, and while the streamer won’t be hosting the 2024 Paris Olympics Games—you'll have to head to Peacock for that—it’s ready to help you get in the competitive spirit with its July programming!

First, on July 2, stream “SPRINT,” which tracks the long journey from the 2023 World Championships to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games for the fastest runners in the world, including Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, and Shericka Jackson. Then, on July 19, the first part of the multi-part “Simone Biles Rising” will follow the Olympian on her path to becoming a healthier athlete and human after her withdrawal from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

In scripted sports, start your month with “The Karate Kid,” which comes to the platform on July 1 and get ready for the extra-large sixth and final season premiere of the hit sequel series “Cobra Kai.”

Additionally, several of the Netflix’s hottest reality and dating competitions will return this month, including Season 6 of “Too Hot to Handle,” Season 3 of “Rhythm + Flow France,” and Season 4 of “Love is Blind: Brazil.” Plus, the streamer will add to its library titles, including Season 9 of the streaming record-setting “Suits” and the complete “Prison Break” and “Lost.”

On your mark: check out all of The Streamable’s top picks for July, and continue below to find out everything coming to Netflix next month!


What are the 5 Best Shows, Movies, and Specials Coming to Netflix in July 2024?

“SPRINT” | Tuesday, July 2

From the same team behind “Formula 1: Drive to Survive,” the new docuseries will offer exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the world’s fastest runners, “delv[ing] deep into the psyches of those elite competitors who train to be the fastest person on the planet.”

Season 1 will explore the top sprinters, including Sha’Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, Shericka Jackson, and other runners from the U.S. and around the world, on their long, physically and mentally challenging journeys from the 2023 World Championships to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.

Watch the trailer for “SPRINT” below:


Vikings: Valhalla” Season 3 | Thursday, July 11

The 11th century-set Viking drama enters its final battle— and final season. Season 3 will pick up seven years after the Season 2 finale, with Freydis the undisputed leader of Jomborg and Leif and Herald celebrating glory in Constantinople. As the series’ heroes search for a new Viking home, they’ll be forced to conquer their greatest challenges yet to reach their destiny.

Sam Corlett, Frida Gustavsson, Leo Suter, Laura Berlin, David Oakes, Bradley Freegard, Pollyanna McIntosh, Søren Pilmark, Sofya Lebedeva, Florian Munteanu, and Goran Visnjic lead the series home.

Watch the trailer for “Vikings: Valhalla” Season 3 below:


Cobra Kai” (Season 6, Part 1) | Thursday, July 18

“Cobra Kai” ends its legacy with a 15-episode, three-part final season. Starring Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, the martial arts dramedy series will, in its last season, follow Cobra Kai’s senseis and students as they decide if and how they will compete in the karate world championships, the Sekai Taikai. The second half of Season 6 will premiere on Nov. 28, followed by the series finale on a date in 2025 to be announced later. Courtney Henggeler, Xolo Maridueña, Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, Jacob Bertrand, and more return for last call.

Watch the date announcement video for “Cobra Kai” Season 6 below:


Simone Biles Rising” | Friday, July 19

Seven-time Olympian medalist Simone Biles has been preparing for her comeback for four years, and any gymnastics commentator will tell you she looks better, stronger, and healthier than ever. The new multi-part docuseries directed by Katie Walsh takes an intimate look at Biles’ fight back to the top after withdrawing from the 2020 Tokyo Olympics to focus on her mental health, using video diaries, personal archives, and up-close-and-personal footage of one of the world’s most dominant athletes as she “redefin[es] what it means to be a champion on her own terms.” Part one will be released on July 17, and the second half is planned to be released later this year.

Watch the trailer for “Simone Biles Rising” below:


Sweet Home” | Friday, July 19

The South Korean zombie horror series returns for its third season just seven months after its second season dropped on the platform. The third season blurs the line between monster and human further as “humanity grapples with the emergency of neohumans in a world on the brink of annihilation, marking the climax of the monsterization saga.” As stadium survivors showing symptoms and asymptomatic survivors are lumped together, chaos, confusion, and safety concerns ensue.

The series stars Song Kang, Lee Jin-wook, Lee Si-young, Park Gyu-young, Go Min-si, Kim Hee-jung, Kim Gook-hee, Lee Joon-woo, Jung Jin-young, and more.

Watch the teaser for “Sweet Home” Season 3 below:


What Shows, Movies, and Specials Are Coming to Netflix in July 2024?

July 1

July 2

  • SPRINT (Season 1) (Netflix Original)

July 3

July 4

  • Barbecue Showdown (Season 3) (Netflix Original)

July 5

  • Desperate Lies (Netflix Original)
  • Going Clear: Scientology and The Prison of Belief
  • Goyo (Netflix Original)
  • The Imaginary (Netflix Original)
  • The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch (Season 3)

July 7

July 8

July 9

  • The Boyfriend (Season 1) (Netflix Original)
  • Hannah Berner: We Ride at Dawn (Netflix Original)

July 10

  • Eva Lasting (Season 2) (Netflix Original)
  • Love is Blind: Brazil (Season 4) (New Episodes) (Netflix Original)
  • Receiver (Netflix Original)
  • Sugar Rush: The Baking Point (Season 2) (Netflix Original)
  • Wild Wild Punjab (Netflix Original)

July 11

  • Another Self (Season 2) (Netflix Original)
  • Vanished into the Night (Netflix Original)
  • Vikings: Valhalla (Season 3) (Netflix Original)
  • Rhythm + Flow France (Season 3) (New Episodes) (Netflix Original)

July 12

  • Blame the Game (Netflix Original)
  • The Champion (Netflix Original)
  • Exploding Kittens (Netflix Original)
  • Lobola Man (Netflix Original)
  • The Long Game

July 14

  • Five Star Chef (Season 2) (Netflix Original)

July 15

  • Midnight Sun
  • Trolls Band Together
  • Wonderoos

July 16

  • The Boy Next Door
  • Chad Daniels: Empty Nester (Netflix Original)
  • Fifty Shades Darker
  • Fifty Shades Freed
  • Homicide: Los Angeles (Season 1) (Netflix Original)

July 17

  • The Green Glove Gang (Season 2) (Netflix Original)
  • T・P BON (Season 2) (Netflix Original)

July 18

  • Cobra Kai (Season 6, Part 1) (Netflix Original)
  • The Inspection
  • Master of the House (Netflix Original)
  • Rhythm + Flow France (Season 3) (New Episodes) (Netflix Original)

July 19

July 21

  • Rhythm & Flow France (Season 3)

July 23

  • All American (Season 6)

July 24

  • Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam (Netflix Original)
  • Love of My Life (Netflix Original)
  • Resurrected Rides (Netflix Original)

July 25

  • The Decameron (Netflix Original)
  • Kleo (Season 2) (Netflix Original)
  • Tokyo Swindlers (Netflix Original)

July 26

  • The Dragon Prince (Season 6) (Netflix Original)
  • Elite (Season 8) (Netflix Original)
  • House of Ga’a (Netflix Original)
  • Pulang Araw (Season 1) (Netflix Original)
  • Non Negotiable (Netflix Original)
  • Too Hot to Handle (Season 6) (New Episodes) (Netflix Original)

July 27

  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

July 29

July 31

  • Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa (Netflix Original)
  • Unsolved Mysteries (Volume 4) (Netflix Original)

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Ashley cut the cord in 2012 and is a fan of the New York Yankees, FC Bayern Munich, and (for balance) the Buffalo Sabres. She currently streams using a Fire TV Stick 4K Max, and her favorites to stream include "Blazing Saddles," "Six Feet Under," and "Taskmaster."

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