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PCMag on MSNWhat's New to Watch on Netflix the Week of July 25, 2025
Sandman comes to a rapid end this week on Netflix, but the streamer also offers the new Happy Gilmore, lots of Korean dramas, and more.
This week's streaming premieres are a healthy mix of both movies and TV shows. Three films that were released in theaters earlier this year have made their streaming and on-demand debuts this week. Netflix and Paramount+,
7 new movies and TV shows to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and more this weekend (July 25)
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Dig into all the new Netflix TV shows and movies heading to Netflix this week, including "Happy Gilmore 2," "The Sandman" and more.
My most anticipated show of the week is "Too Much," which is actually one of my most anticipated Netflix shows of 2025. The romantic comedy series stars two of my favorite rising stars in Megan Stalter ("Hacks") and Will Sharpe ("A Real Pain"), so trust me when I say it's a must-watch.
Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones' new drama Train Dreams has just released a first, stunning trailer ahead of its Netflix debut. Coming to cinemas on 7 November before its streaming release, the movie from director and co-writer Clint Bentley adapts the 2011 novella of the same name by Denis Johnson.