Netflix enters the third week of July 2025 with a diverse lineup of original content that transcends genre boundaries — from psychological thrillers rooted in everyday life to powerful documentaries about pop stardom. Whether you’re drawn to chilling domestic mysteries or raw portrayals of human resilience and love, this week’s releases offer something for everyone.
“Wall to Wall”: When Home Becomes Horror
Wall to Wall tells the unsettling story of Woosung, a young man who finally achieves his dream of homeownership in a modest 84-square-meter apartment only to find himself tormented by inexplicable noise from the unit above. As his complaints are dismissed and he becomes the target of suspicion himself, Woosung begins to unravel. Seeking answers, he allies with fellow resident Jin-ho and confronts the mysterious building representative Eun-hwa. Set in an all-too-familiar urban landscape, this thriller explores the terror lurking behind apartment walls.

Premiere: July 18
Country: South Korea
Genre: Thriller, Drama
“Delightfully Deceitful”: Justice by Any Means
In Delightfully Deceitful, two unlikely allies an emotionless con artist, Lee Ro-um, and a hyper-empathetic lawyer, Han Moo-young team up to take down a sinister force behind a decade-old wrongful conviction. Ro-um, once dubbed a genius, now seeks revenge after being falsely imprisoned for patricide. Together, they navigate moral ambiguity and emotional conflict in a high-stakes psychological thriller where the truth is anything but simple.

Premiere: July 19
Country: South Korea
Genre: Legal Thriller, Drama
“Untamed”: Crimes Beneath the Canopy
Set in the majestic Yosemite National Park, Untamed follows federal investigator Kyle Turner as he investigates the murder of a young woman. What begins as a routine case soon exposes the dark corners of both the wilderness and his own past. With a script from The Revenant screenwriter Mark L. Smith and starring Eric Bana and Sam Neill, this slow-burn thriller blends true-crime storytelling with a haunting portrayal of nature’s indifference.

Premiere: July 2025
Country: USA
Genre: Crime, Thriller
“Love After Divorce Season 7”: Passion in the Gold Coast
The hit Korean dating reality show returns with a bold twist. Love After Divorce brings ten newly single men and women to Australia’s Gold Coast for a new chapter in their search for love. This season features the “Secret Room,” a new element that promises spicy twists and emotionally charged encounters. With a familiar lineup of celebrity hosts and a new addition former cast member Lee Da-eun the series leans into more candid, unfiltered portrayals of post-divorce romance.

Premiere: July 21
Country: South Korea
Genre: Reality, Romance
“I’m Still a Superstar”: Behind the Glitter
This Spanish music documentary chronicles the life of Yurena, formerly known as Tamara a controversial figure who dominated the early 2000s pop scene with her avant-garde style and polarizing media presence. Through archival footage and candid interviews, including one with Yurena herself, the film reveals the darker realities of fame and the performative machine behind celebrity. A must-watch for fans of pop history and media criticism.
Premiere: July 18
Country: Spain
Genre: Documentary, Music
More New Releases to Watch:
- Amy Bradley Is Missing – True Crime Documentary, USA
- Pokémon the Movie: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew – Anime/Action, Japan (2005)
- Riding a Unicorn – Japanese Drama (Premieres July 22)
For viewers seeking emotional depth, intellectual intrigue, or simply a thrilling binge, Netflix’s latest offerings deliver stories that are both engaging and unforgettable.

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