Read for a little Netflix this week? You’re in luck. Here’s what the streamer’s streaming as of July 14.
July 14
• Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025) — Netflix Film
July 15
• Trainwreck: Balloon Boy: Volume 1 – Episode 6 — Netflix Original
July 17
• Untamed (Limited Series) — Netflix Series
July 18
• Superstar (Limited Series) — Netflix Series
Netflix has grown from a humble DVD-by-mail service in 1997 to the world’s most popular subscription-based streaming platform, boasting over 300 million subscribers as of early 2025. With global availability across more than 190 countries (excluding China, North Korea, Russia, and Syria), Netflix transformed the entertainment industry by pioneering binge-worthy original content, from House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black to global phenomena like Squid Game and Stranger Things. In recent years, the platform has expanded into live events, gaming, and even NFL broadcasts, further cementing its place as a cultural powerhouse.
The company’s aggressive investment in original programming, over $18 billion annually by some estimates, means that Netflix Originals now make up at least half of its U.S. content library. Subscribers can stream hit movies, exclusive documentaries, stand-up specials, and global dramas on everything from smartphones to smart TVs. Netflix is even reshaping how stories are told, with interactive experiences, immersive events like Netflix House, and plans for Broadway and sports content including WWE and FIFA Women’s World Cup broadcasts.
If you’re looking for alternatives or companion streaming services, options like Paramount+, Apple TV+, Disney+, and Hulu also offer award-winning content across genres. Or, if you’re ready to cut the cord completely, consider bundling your entertainment with DIRECTV STREAM, Philo, or YouTube TV for a live TV experience.
From DVD envelopes to global domination, Netflix continues to redefine what it means to watch TV. It’s one click, binge, and blockbuster at a time.
