Top 10 Movies To Watch This Week on Netflix | July 20-26, 2025
So youโre stuck in scrolling purgatory again, huh? Endlessly thumbing through Netflix, hoping something jumps out. Weโve been there. Thatโs why we pulled together the Top 10 Movies you would actually want to watch this weekโno fluff, no filler. Whether you’re into thrillers, rom-coms, or indie gems, thereโs something worth hitting play on. Hereโs your movie cheat sheet for July 20-26, 2025โbecause your time is too valuable for another โmehโ movie night.
1. KPop Demon Hunters (2025)

If Sailor Moon joined BLACKPINK and battled demons between stadium tours, it might look a lot like KPop Demon Hunters.
This animated knockout follows Huntr/x, a global girl group who moonlight as supernatural warriors. Rumi, Mira, and Zoey arenโt just breaking recordsโtheyโre literally breaking curses, protecting their fans from rogue spirits and dark magic with high kicks and harmony. The visuals? Gorgeous. The soundtrack? Already topping charts. And the vibe? Pure K-pop chaos meets magical girl energy.
Voices from Arden Cho, Ji-young Yoo, Daniel Dae Kim, and Ken Jeong bring big personality, while directors Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans lean all the way into anime-meets-pop-star spectacle. If Into the Spider-Verse, KDA, and Buffy had a glittery mashup baby, this would be it.
Stylish, fierce, and totally unbothered by genre rules.
2. Madeaโs Destination Wedding (2025)

Madea packed her wigs, her sass, and an entire carry-on full of chaosโand now sheโs headed to the Bahamas.
In Madeaโs Destination Wedding, Tyler Perryโs iconic matriarch is back and messier than ever, crashing her grandnieceโs wedding like only she can. What starts as a picture-perfect island celebration quickly devolves into family secrets, last-minute drama, and more โHallelujer!โ than you thought possible.
Itโs familiar ground if you know the Madea universeโboisterous family gatherings, moral moments, slapstick humorโbut this time with island breeze and pastel suits. Cassi Davis, Tamela Mann, and David Mann round out the ensemble, and the location switch-up brings some fresh energy to the formula.
Itโs silly. Itโs heartfelt. Itโs Madea on vacation. What else do you need?
3. Ride Along 2 (2016)

Kevin Hart. Ice Cube. A Miami drug bust. You already know the vibe.
Ride Along 2 picks up where the first left offโBen (Hart) is still trying to prove himself, James (Cube) is still trying not to throw him out a window, and the bad guys are getting bigger. This time, the action moves to South Beach, with slick cars, colorful shirts, and some solid buddy-cop bickering along the way.
Olivia Munn joins the chaos, Ken Jeong delivers his usual mayhem, and the laughs land best when Cube is quietly seething next to Hartโs non-stop motor mouth. Is it groundbreaking? No. Is it fun, fast, and a perfect popcorn pick? Absolutely.
Itโs like Bad Boys with less firepower and more punchlinesโand honestly, thatโs not a bad thing.
4. Trainwreck: Balloon Boy (2025)

Remember when the world thought a kid was flying across Colorado in a homemade UFO? This doc will remind youโand then some.
Trainwreck: Balloon Boy revisits the 2009 media circus with fresh eyes and fresh receipts. What really happened with the Heene family? Was it a desperate cry for fame, a misunderstood accident, or something darker? Director Gillian Pachter digs into the footage, the fallout, and the familyโs bizarre trajectory with a mix of empathy and edge.
Itโs part true crime, part tabloid time capsule, and part media ethics gut-check. The storyโs just as wild now as it was 15 years agoโbut this time, it comes with context.
If you binged The Tinder Swindler, Fyre, or Donโt F**k with Cats, this oneโs right up your alley. Uncomfortable? Yes. Fascinating? Definitely.
5. Brick (2025)

What would you do if a giant brick wall appeared around your apartment overnightโand no one could get out?
Brick is a German thriller that wastes no time locking you in. When a group of neighbors wakes up trapped inside their Berlin building, tensions rise fast. Paranoia, survival instincts, and personal secrets all start to boil overโand every floor has its own drama.
Matthias Schweighรถfer leads the cast with quiet intensity, while director Philip Koch builds a pressure cooker of mystery and dread. The wall itself is never explained (donโt expect easy answers), but the emotional unraveling? Thatโs the point.
Itโs The Mist meets The Platform, with just a hint of Cubeโclaustrophobic, cryptic, and hard to stop watching.
6. Happy Gilmore (1996)

Golf has never been angrierโor more quotable.
Happy Gilmore is Adam Sandler in peak โ90s chaos mode, playing a failed hockey player with zero chill who stumbles into pro golf to save his grandmaโs house. His swing? Terrifying. His putt? Nonexistent. But his rage? Oh, thatโs championship-worthy.
Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald) is the perfect smug villain, Julie Bowen plays it straight as Happyโs PR handler, and Carl Weathers shows up with a wooden hand and some real wisdom. Also: Bob Barker fistfighting Sandler is still one of the best celebrity cameos of all time.
Is it stupid? Yes. Is it brilliant? Also yes. If youโve never seen itโor just need to yell โYouโre gonna die, clown!โ at your TV againโnowโs your moment.
7. Penguins of Madagascar (2014)

You thought they were side characters. Turns out, theyโre elite agents with license to waddle.
Penguins of Madagascar spins off from the Madagascar franchise and turns the sneaky, snack-obsessed penguinsโSkipper, Kowalski, Rico, and Privateโinto full-blown action stars. The plot? Theyโre fighting an evil octopus (voiced by John Malkovich) who’s got a serious grudge and a secret weapon. Naturally.
They team up with a super-secret animal task force called The North Wind, led by a wolf named Classified (Benedict Cumberbatch, being extra posh). Itโs fast, silly, and packed with jokes that fly under the radar until they sneak up and smack you with genius.
Perfect for kids, secretly made for adults. Also: โYou didnโt see anythingโ has never hit harder.
8. Krampus (2015)

‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the houseโnot a creature was stirringโฆ except a demon goat monster dragging your cousins to hell.
Krampus takes the cozy holiday movie template and flips it into a snow-covered nightmare. When a familyโs holiday spirit disappears, they accidentally summon Krampusโan ancient creature with hooves, chains, and zero chill. What follows is part horror, part comedy, part holiday cautionary tale.
Adam Scott and Toni Collette play it surprisingly straight, and the practical effects (creepy gingerbread men, evil toys, shadow creatures) are top-tier. Itโs weirdly heartfelt, extremely chaotic, and more fun than it has any right to be.
Think Gremlins but meaner. And yes, itโll make you call your mom.
9. Despicable Me 4 (2024)

More minions. More gadgets. More family chaos. You know the drill.
Despicable Me 4 brings Gru backโnow with a new baby, Gru Jr., who seems mostly interested in tormenting his dad. Meanwhile, an ultra-stylish villain named Maxime Le Mal (voiced by Will Ferrell) shows up with his femme fatale partner Valentina (Sofรญa Vergara), and the whole family is forced into hiding.
Steve Carell returns as Gru (and Gru Jr., somehow), Kristen Wiigโs Lucy is still iconic, and the Minions? Still screaming in banana. The animation is slick, the energy is relentless, and the gags fly every ten seconds.
Itโs not reinventing anything, but it doesnโt have to. Itโs bright, loud, goofy funโwith just enough heart to keep you invested between fart gun jokes.
10. Tyler Perryโs A Madea Homecoming (2022)

Madea. Graduation. Family secrets. And Brendan OโCarroll in a wig. Buckle up.
A Madea Homecoming brings Tyler Perryโs iconic character back into the fold for a college graduation gone absolutely off the rails. The celebration turns into a full-blown family reunionโฆ with fireworks, fights, and a whole lot of yelling.
If youโve followed the Madea saga, you already know what to expect: slapstick comedy, unexpected tenderness, and Perry switching wigs at Mach speed. But this one ups the ante by crossing over with Mrs. Brownโs Boysโyes, that Mrs. Brownโcreating the crossover we didnโt know we needed.
Itโs loud, itโs messy, and itโs Madea doing what Madea does best: keeping the peace by completely disrupting it.
And Thatโs a Wrap
There you goโten Netflix picks that know exactly what theyโre doing. Youโve got animated idol warriors (KPop Demon Hunters), DIY sci-fi nightmares (Brick), and holiday horror with teeth (Krampus). Whether you’re in the mood for mayhem (Ride Along 2), media meltdowns (Balloon Boy), or a wedding that goes completely off the rails (Madeaโs Destination Wedding), this weekโs lineup delivers.
Thereโs golf rage (Happy Gilmore), world-ending penguins (Penguins of Madagascar), and one very determined toddler taking down Gru (Despicable Me 4). Some will make you laugh. Some will make you squirm. And some might just have you texting your group chat, โYou have to watch this.โ
Either way, the remoteโs in your hand. Press play and let the binge begin.
