New On Netflix: 10 Movies & Shows Releasing This Week On Netflix You Can’t Miss

Netflix has a packed lineup this week with movies and shows across comedy, drama, thriller, anime, documentary, and sports action. From Indian comedy and courtroom tension to emotional family stories, Korean crime comedy, Spanish documentary, and coming-of-age suspense, these new releases offer plenty of variety. Here are the Netflix titles you can add to your binge-watch list this week.

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10 New Releases This Week On Netflix (6-12 July)

1. Pati Patni Aur Woh Do

Prajapati Pandey’s quiet married life turns messy after he helps his friend Chanchal escape with her boyfriend. What begins as one favour soon becomes a chain of lies, fake romance, awkward situations, and trouble involving his colleague Nilofer, who is also close to his wife. This comedy turns middle-class confusion, relationship stress, emotions, and funny misunderstandings into a chaotic watch.

2. Salcedo, Leather & Boogaloo

Martín Salcedo’s peaceful life is shaken when a mysterious woman and Cali’s tempting nightlife pull him into a new world. What first feels like romance slowly becomes a risky journey filled with crime, secrets, and sudden twists. This spin-off of The First Time (Eva Lasting) mixes comedy, danger, and mystery in an entertaining way.

3. I’m Not Afraid

During the 1986 FIFA World Cup, young Miguel discovers a kidnapped boy hidden near an abandoned house. Their secret friendship slowly opens his eyes to frightening truths about the adults around him. Based on Niccolò Ammaniti’s novel, this coming-of-age thriller blends childhood innocence, suspense, and emotional storytelling.

4. The Apartment Job

A former gang leader and an ambitious lawyer plan to steal money from a luxury apartment complex’s reserve fund. But when they uncover a larger corruption network, their crime plan takes an unexpected turn and they become unlikely heroes. This Korean comedy thriller brings clever twists, crime, and plenty of laughs.

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5. Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain

This documentary looks back at the 1997 kidnapping and murder of Spanish politician Miguel Ángel Blanco. Through interviews and archival footage, it shows how the tragedy shook Spain and united people against ETA terrorism. The film offers a powerful and emotional look at one of the country’s most important historical moments.

6. Ikka

Celebrated lawyer Arjun Mehra takes on a case that forces him to defend a man he once believed was guilty of attempted murder. As new revelations appear inside and outside the courtroom, the fight for justice becomes deeply personal. This courtroom thriller brings legal pressure, emotional conflict, and sharp twists.

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7. Thunder 3

Three middle-school friends enter a strange parallel world while searching for a missing child. Their rescue mission soon becomes a wild adventure with aliens, strange creatures, and dangerous battles. Based on Yuki Ikeda’s manga, this anime blends friendship, science fiction, fantasy, and action.

8. Susana and Elvira: No Plan B

Two former best friends reunite to organise a grand wedding, even though unresolved tensions still exist between them. As wedding chaos grows, they are forced to face old wounds and rediscover the bond they once shared. This Colombian comedy brings humour, warmth, emotional moments, and friendship drama.

9. Nothing to Lose

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Jade, a single mother, is devastated when her newborn son is diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia. Her search for a matching bone marrow donor pushes her into painful situations where every decision could change his future. This emotional French drama tells a moving story of sacrifice, hope, fear, and a mother’s love.

10. Little House on the Prairie

The Ingalls family begins a new life on the American frontier in this fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved novels. The series explores family, survival, resilience, and the hardships of building a home in a changing land. It also adds a wider perspective by highlighting Indigenous experiences during westward expansion.

Bonus: Peddi

A gifted cricketer’s life changes after he falls in love with a village leader’s daughter. Leaving cricket behind, he enters wrestling and later becomes part of his village’s fight for justice and development. Starring Ram Charan and Janhvi Kapoor, this Telugu sports action drama mixes romance, sports, action, and strong social themes.

So, which ones are you planning to watch this week!

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