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What's new to watch on Netflix week of Jun. 26, 2026

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What's New to Watch on Netflix the Week of June 26, 2026
Millie Bobby Brown returns as Enola Holmes, plus tons of new movies and more.

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Netflix is adding 5 new must-watch movies and shows this week
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New Releases on Netflix This Week and Top 10 Movies & Series: June 27, 2026
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Netflix’s New Movies and Shows in July 2026 – The Full List
The popular streamer is set to drop some of its highest-profile original movies and TV shows of 2026, plus classics like A League of Their Own with Tom Hanks and the NBC series Hannibal with Mads Mikk...

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Netflix in July 2026: 5 best all-new additions for Netflix subscribers
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5 Best New Movies to Watch This Weekend (June 26-28): ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash' and More

Battling brothers, feuding queens, fatal fruits and the heroic Na’vi – it’s just another week for Netflix, Hulu, and Disney+. Those streamers are dropping some pretty big movies for you to watch this last June weekend,
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New Shows & Movies To Watch This Weekend: Netflix’s ‘The Four Seasons,’ ‘Deli Boys’ on Hulu + More

Discover What’s Streaming On: This weekend is the perfect time for bingeing sitcoms, because two great ones just dropped complete new seasons. On Netflix, you can watch fresh episodes of The Four Seasons, starring Tina Fey, Will Forte, Colman Domingo and ...
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New Netflix drama follows the 1988 Lockerbie tragedy that killed 35 Syracuse students

The Netflix limited series stars Connor Swindells and Patrick J. Adams in a dramatization of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and its aftermath.
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