"Enola Holmes 3" and "Heartstopper Forever" Among Netflix's July Premieres
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Netflix is releasing "Enola Holmes 3" and "Heartstopper Forever" among other titles in July.
- The platform's July lineup includes new seasons of popular series, original productions, and documentaries.
- Notable series premieres include "No tengo miedo" and "Nueva vida en Ransom Canyon" Season 2.
Netflix is set to launch a diverse slate of content in July, with "Enola Holmes 3" and "Heartstopper Forever" being among the most anticipated releases. Millie Bobby Brown returns as the titular detective in the third installment of the "Enola Holmes" franchise, while "Heartstopper Forever" promises to conclude the beloved love story of Nick and Charlie.
The streaming giant's July lineup extends beyond these major titles, featuring new seasons of existing series, original productions, and documentaries. Viewers can look forward to the Mexican production "No tengo miedo," based on Niccolรฒ Ammaniti's novel, which explores a child's discovery of a dark secret in 1986. Other series premiering include "Destellos del maรฑana," "Mรกs vale tarde que solteros" Season 2, "La casa de la pradera," "El mariscal" Season 3, "El Halcรณn," "El mapa de los anhelos," "El palacio del este," "WWE: Increรญble" Season 3, "GIGN: Unidad de รฉlite," "El otro padre," and "Nueva vida en Ransom Canyon" Season 2.
In addition to series and films, Netflix will also add several documentaries to its catalog. "Los peores vecinos del mundo" stands out, presenting real-life stories of neighborhood disputes that escalated into fraud, violence, or tragedy. Other documentary offerings include "Naufragio: Pesadilla en el mar" and "Home Run Derby 2026 de la MLB."
The platform is also releasing a variety of other films, such as "Hasta el final," "Susana y Elvira: Sin plan B," "23 000 vidas," "72 horas," and "Los creyentes." The latter is a mystery thriller about a woman investigating her mother's death in her hometown.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.