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6 Exciting New Netflix Movies In August 2025
6 Exciting New Netflix Movies In August 2025

Forbes

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6 Exciting New Netflix Movies In August 2025

Having a Netflix subscription is great for two particular reasons: one, they sport great relationships with undervalued stars of the industry (this month features collaborations with Vanessa Kirby, Adam Devine and Chris Columbus); and two, they champion practically-forgotten movies that were dismissed by critics but adored by cult audiences. And August 2025 is no difference, with some highly anticipated movies coming our way—including a brand new romance starring Netflix's biggest homegrown star, Sofia Carson; a box office bomb starring John Cena that's looking for a second life; and a murder-mystery whodunnit fronted by British thespian royalty. All in all, this month's lineup seems to have a little bit of something for every kind of movie lover. So what can you expect this month? What are the most exciting movies coming to Netflix? Let's dive in. Below, I've detailed six different movies you cannot miss in August, outfitted with plot details, trailers, release dates and reasons you should watch them. Then at the bottom of the article, you can find a full list of every single film hitting Netflix in August 2025. I hope you find your next movie night movie in this bunch. Happy watching! 10 Great New Movies On Netflix In August 2025 Another month, another Netflix flick starring Sofia Carson. This time, it's the romantic drama My Oxford Year, which tells the tale of Anna De La Vega (Carson), a driven young woman from Queens who attends Oxford University for a prestigious one-year poetry program before returning to the Big Apple to begin her career at Goldman Sachs. But her carefully planned-out life derails when she meets Jamie Davenport (Corey Mylchreest), a charming local with a passion for literature who whisks Anna into a complicated romance, made only more poignant once Anna learns Jamie is terminally ill and has chosen to forgo treatment. An almost trashed project (inspired by the novel of the same name by Julia Whelan) that was later optioned and revived by Netflix, this tender story from BAFTA-nominated director Iain Morris (who brought a unique comic sensibility to British television when he created the coming-of-age sitcom The Inbetweeners) seems to be the kind of romance that's for fans of movies that deliver a similar blend of romance and emotional upheaval, like Me Before You and One Day. My Oxford Year became available to stream on Netflix starting Aug. 1, 2025. It's not easy to recommend a box office bomb that was trashed by critics. But when we take a deeper dive into the details behind the now-practically forgotten action comedy Freelance, we see that this movie might just find the audience it desperate desired with more exposure on Netflix. The film follows Mason Pettits (John Cena), a restless and emotionally scarred lawyer who quit his job as a U.S. Army Special Forces operative after a failed mission. But he comes back into fold to protect journalist Claire Wellington (Alison Brie) on her trip to interview the dictator Juan Venegas (Juan Pablo Raba) of the fictional country Paldonia. What begins a standard security detail becomes violent when a coup erupts mid-interview, forcing Mason to guide Claire and Venegas out of the jungle, all the while facing Colonel Jan Koehorst (Marton Csokas) and his mercenaries. With a budget of $40 million, Freelance only grossed $10.2 million at the worldwide box office, largely thanks to the movie's abysmal 10% showing on Rotten Tomatoes. But the audience score hovered around 70%, with many viewers who enjoy light, escapist action-comedies reminiscent of '90s blockbusters claiming the movie hits all the right spots. Freelance will be available to watch on Netflix starting Aug. 2, 2025. Netflix sure hasn't been shy about bolstering its animated lineup. But outside of the Big Mouth series, most of the streaming giant's animated offerings have been kid-focused—which is what makes Fixed such an adult-focused departure. This raunchy, R-rated comedy follows a cocky, quick-witted bloodhound named Bull (voiced by Adam Devine) who finds out he's going to be neutered the next day. Faced with this existential crisis, Bull gathers his best pals—Rocco, a gruff boxer (Idris Elba); Lucky, a dopey but loyal beagle (Bobby Moynihan); and Fetch, a wannabe influencer dachshund (Fred Armisen)—for one final night of canine mischief. And before the night is over, he wishes to confess his love to Honey (Kathryn Hahn), the glamorous show dog next door. This project from director Genndy Tartakovsky (the Emmy-winning creator of Samurai Jack, Dexter's Laboratory and Primal who cites Young Frankenstein, Anchorman, and Dumb and Dumber as inspirations) was dead-but-revivied after Netflix acquired it at the Annecy Animation Film Festival. Fans of movies like Strays and Sausage Party would be smart to check out this foul-mouthed flick. Fixed will be available to stream on Netflix starting Aug. 13, 2025. Here we have another case where Netflix isn't deterred by a low critical score. Despite just achieving 45% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the audience gave Kandahar an 82% approval rating—a trend I've noticed in Netflix's offerings later, with the streaming service banking more on public opinions than critical ones. This addition to the Gerard Butler action movie canon stars the B-movie champion as Tom Harris, a veteran CIA black-ops agent who successfully sabotages an Iranian nuclear facility. But after his identity is unfortunately exposed, Tom escapes, only to be drawn into a covert mission in Afghanistan. After that operation is compromised, he and his Afghan-American interpreter Mohammad "Mo" Doud (Navid Negahban) are chased by Iranian Revolutionary Guards led by the ruthless Colonel Farzad Asadi (Bahador Foladi) and Pakistani ISI agent Kahil Nasir (Ali Fazal) as they race their way toward Kandahar to be rescued. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh (who gave us other Butler vehicles like Angel Has Fallen and Greenland), this spy action thriller is loosely based upon screenwriter Mitchell LaFortune's real-life experience as a U.S. intelligence officer in Afghanistan. Kandahar will be available to stream on Netflix starting Aug. 9, 2025. When Vanessa Kirby and Netflix come together, awards usually follow suit. The last time Kirby fronted a Netflix feature, Pieces of a Woman, it earned her an Academy Award nomination (she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress), and The Crown landed her a BAFTA win for Best Supporting Actress. We'll see if the trend continues with Night Always Comes, a crime thriller that follows Lynette (Kirby) during a night in Portland. Lynette, desperate to secure a future for her developmentally disabled brother (Zack Gottsagen), aims to raise money so she can buy her family's home before it's bought from underneath them. After her mother backs out of a financial agreement, Lynette plunges into a tense, noir-tinged odyssey through the city's seediest corners, encountering drug dealers, ex-lovers and buried trauma all the while. With a cast outfitted by the likes of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Stephan James, Julia Fox, Eli Roth, Randall Park and Michael Kelly, this atmospheric thriller from director Benjamin Caron (who worked closely with Kirby to shape Lynette as a fiercely human, unpredictable lead character) appears to have Safdie brother energy (think Good Time and Uncut Gems). Night Always Comes will be available to stream on Netflix starting Aug. 15, 2025. The Thursday Murder Club has two genres I love meeting at a crossroads: murder-mystery whodunnits where detectives must solve a murder before time is up, and ensemble pieces starring veteran actors who know how to navigate such juicy material. This particular gem has quite the cast, with Helen Mirren, Ben Kingsley, Pierce Brosnan and Celia Imrie making up the main four detectives: Elizabeth, a former spy; Ibrahim, a retired psychiatrist; Ron, a once-feared labor activist; and Joyce, a kind but underestimated former nurse. These four meet weekly to solve cold cases over tea—but when a real murder rocks their community, the group suddenly finds itself in the middle of a deadly mystery that directly affects their lives. The cast, made up of characters ranging from hard-nosed detectives to concerned relatives to slippery suspects, features several great overseas actors, including Naomi Ackie, David Tennant, Jonathan Pryce, Daniel Mays, Richard E. Grant and Tom Ellis. To boot, you can practically guarantee this film will be entertaining as heck given it's directed by Chris Columbus, who gave us the first two Home Alone movies, Mrs. Doubtfire and the first two Harry Potter films. The Thursday Murder Club will be available to stream on Netflix starting Aug. 28, 2025. Every New Movie On Netflix In August 2025

What to Stream This Weekend: 'My Oxford Year,' 'Twisted Metal,' 'Chief of War' and two Happy Gilmore flicks
What to Stream This Weekend: 'My Oxford Year,' 'Twisted Metal,' 'Chief of War' and two Happy Gilmore flicks

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What to Stream This Weekend: 'My Oxford Year,' 'Twisted Metal,' 'Chief of War' and two Happy Gilmore flicks

Sofia Carson has established herself as one of Netflix's most reliable stars, and this week, her newest film drops on streaming: My Oxford Year. It co-stars Carson and Corey Mylchreest and might just be the romance of the summer but it's just one of several great titles arriving this week. If you're in the mood for a movie, Final Destination Bloodlines arrives on HBO Max and Adam Sandler's 1996 classic Happy Gilmore drops on Starz, so you can catch the original and the sequel, which is out now on Netflix, in one sitting. If you prefer a new show to keep you entertained, Peacock has a new season of the action-comedy Twisted Metal, and on Netflix, some of the most infamous reality TV daters in recent years have congregated for a new season of Perfect Match. These new shows and movies are just a few of the best titles that have arrived this week. Take a look at all our top picks for your weekend watch below. Read more: Best Live TV Streaming Services of 2025 Best TV shows and movies to stream this weekend Netflix Netflix My Oxford Year (Aug. 1) Sofia Carson and Corey Mylchreest star in My Oxford Year, a new romance on Netflix based on the novel by Julia Whelan. Carson stars as Anna, an ambitious American student who enrolls in a year-long poetry program at the University of Oxford. Anna has created a strict plan for herself, starting with her studies at Oxford, but all of that is derailed when she meets a charming man named Jamie (Mylchreest) who makes her question whether the path she's laid out for herself is the right one. The film arrives Aug. 1. Netflix Perfect Match, Season 3 (Aug. 1) Perfect Match is kind of like an all-star edition of all of Netflix's dating shows rolled into one. The show, now heading into its third season, features some fan-favorite cast members from shows like Love is Blind, Too Hot To Handle and Temptation Island -- to compete for another chance at love. This season, for the first time ever, the show welcomes non-Netflix show talent, too, with contestants from The Bachelor and Love Island USA joining in on the fun. The first six episodes of this season arrive Aug. 1. Three more arrive Aug. 8 and the season finale will air Aug. 15. Netflix Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes (July 30) Netflix's Conversations with a Killer series uses rare interviews with infamous murderers like Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer to offer unusual insight into the minds of these cold-blooded killers. In the new season of the show, they're tackling David Berkowitz, better known as the Son of Sam, the man who terrorized New York City during the summer of 1977. Berkowitz killed his victims with his .44 caliber gun and anonymously taunted the public and media outlets with letters he signed "the Son of Sam." This new series features audio interviews with Berkowitz who spoke with reporter Jack Jones while in prison in 1980 as well as firsthand interviews with law enforcement, journalists and survivors of his attacks. Peacock Peacock Twisted Metal, Season 2 (July 31) Twisted Metal, the action-comedy series based on the video game of the same name, is back for a second season this week. This season, John Doe (Anthony Mackie) and Quiet (Stephanie Beatriz) enter the deadly demolition derby known as Twisted Metal, hosted by Calypso, who is played this season by Anthony Carrigan. That's not the only drama for John, however, as his estranged sister Dollface (Tiana Okoye) also finds her way back to his life, too. Twisted Metal returned with three new episodes on Thursday, July 31; new episodes will arrive every week through Thursday, Aug 28. Starz Universal Pictures Happy Gilmore (Aug. 1) A funny thing happened just as soon as Happy Gilmore 2 arrived on Netflix -- the streamer announced that the original film, Happy Gilmore, was leaving the platform. Not to worry though; you can still catch a double feature on streaming because starting Aug. 1, the 1996 comedy is available on Starz. HBO Max Warner Bros. Final Destination Bloodlines (Aug. 1) Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, Final Destination Bloodlines, which arrives on HBO Max this week, stars Kaitlyn Santa Juana as Stefani Reyes, a woman who realizes that she and her family never should have existed because their grandparents cheated death. As a result, welp, death is knocking on her door. Teo Briones, Richard Harmon, Owen Patrick Joyner, and Brec Bassinger co-star, and the film marks the final appearance from actor Tony Todd, who died shortly after filming. Apple TV Plus

People Are Sharing What They Think Are Hulu's "Must-Watch" Shows And Movies
People Are Sharing What They Think Are Hulu's "Must-Watch" Shows And Movies

Yahoo

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People Are Sharing What They Think Are Hulu's "Must-Watch" Shows And Movies

There's no such thing as a MUST-WATCH right? Well, not if you're watching Hulu. On the subreddit r/Hulu, Reddit user u/nsr5180 asked: What are Hulu's must-watch TV shows and movies? Here are some of answers that will have you adding to your watchlist: 1."Reservation Dogs is #1 in the 'Must Watch' category." —u/fcukumicrosoft Available seasons: 1–3 Watch it on Hulu. 2."Prey." —u/SnackeyG1 Watch it on Hulu. 3."Paradise." —u/LouannNJ Available seasons: 1 Watch it on Hulu. 4."Palm Springs is absolutely one of my comfort movies." —u/gatsby365 Watch it on Hulu. 5."Homeland." —u/Bardamu1932 Available seasons: 1–8 Watch it on Hulu. 6."The Americans." —u/Bardamu1932 Available seasons: 1–6 Watch it on Hulu. 7."Shōgun." —u/Bardamu1932 Available seasons: 1 Watch it on Hulu. 8."Line of Duty." —u/Bardamu1932 Available seasons: 1–5 Watch it on Hulu. 9."Hell on Wheels." —u/Bardamu1932 Available seasons: 1–5 Watch it on Hulu. 10."Only Murders in the Building." —u/Horror_Signature7744 Available seasons: 1–4 Watch it on Hulu. 11."Schitts Creek." —u/Horror_Signature7744 Available seasons: 1–6 Watch it on Hulu. 12."What We Do in the Shadows." —u/Horror_Signature7744 Available seasons: 1–6 Watch it on Hulu. 13."The Handmaid's Tale." —u/Horror_Signature7744 Available seasons: 1–6 Watch it on Hulu. 14."Cruel Summer." —u/Luv2006 Available seasons: 1–2 Watch it on Hulu. 15."The Great." —u/xanadude13 Available seasons: 1–3 Watch it on Hulu. 16."The X-Files." —u/StealUr_Face Available seasons: 1–11 Watch it on Hulu. 17."The Bear." —u/NorthConfidence Available seasons: 1–4 Watch it on Hulu. 18."Atlanta." —u/NorthConfidence Available seasons: 1–4 Watch it on Hulu. 19."Letterkenny." —u/Mysterious-Sound-661 Available seasons: 1–12 Watch it on Hulu. 20."Shoresy." —u/Mysterious-Sound-661 Available seasons: 1–4 Watch it on Hulu. 21."Abbott Elementary." —u/Blue_rose_2121 Available seasons: 1–4 Watch it on Hulu. 22."Bob's Burgers." —u/silly_chickenlittle Available seasons: 1–15 Watch it on Hulu. 23."OMG, Will Trent." —u/hereitcomesagin Available seasons: 1–3 Watch it on Hulu. 24."Archer." —u/Jason2648 Available seasons: 1–14 Watch it on Hulu. 25."You're the Worst." —u/blindmelonade Available seasons: 1–5 Watch it on Hulu. 26."Fargo (all of them)." —u/badannbad Available seasons: 1–5 Watch it on Hulu. 27."Justified." —u/Rhodes82 Available seasons: 1–6 Watch it on Hulu. 28."Wilfred." —u/Rhodes82 Available seasons: 1–4 Watch it on Hulu. 29."Nip Tuck." —u/Rhodes82 Available seasons: 1–6 Watch it on Hulu. 30."Modern Family." —u/Lacefacebarry Available seasons: 1–11 Watch it on Hulu. 31."Bullet comfort movie." —u/gatsby365 Watch it on Hulu. lastly, "Adults is funny." —u/jdarm48 Available seasons: 1 Watch it on Hulu. What is your favorite thing on Hulu right now? Comment below! Watch your next favorite TV show or movie on Hulu.

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