Netflix’s Hottest Shows of July 2025: Murder, Music, and Mayhem Dominate the Charts!
From Yosemite’s Dark Mysteries to K-Pop Demon Slayers, These Top 10 Netflix Hits Are Breaking the Internet July 27, 2025 LOS ANGELES, CA — Netflix is setting the streaming world ablaze this July 2025 with a lineup of shows and movies that have viewers glued to their screens, sparking viral
From Yosemite’s Dark Mysteries to K-Pop Demon Slayers, These Top 10 Netflix Hits Are Breaking the Internet
July 27, 2025
LOS ANGELES, CA — Netflix is setting the streaming world ablaze this July 2025 with a lineup of shows and movies that have viewers glued to their screens, sparking viral conversations, and racking up millions of views. From gripping crime dramas to animated pop culture phenomena, the platform’s Top 10 list is a rollercoaster of emotions, action, and pure entertainment. Here’s the scoop on the shows and films that are dominating Netflix right now—and why they’re generating massive buzz online.
Leading the pack is Untamed, a Yosemite-set mystery series starring Eric Bana as a troubled National Park Service investigator unraveling a gruesome murder. With a jaw-dropping 24.6 million views in its debut week, this neo-noir thriller has fans obsessing over its stunning visuals and twisty plot. Social media is flooded with theories about the killer’s identity, with X posts calling it “the most addictive show of the summer.” Its blend of breathtaking scenery and dark secrets has made it a must-watch, with viewers praising Bana’s intense performance.
Some shows end on a cliffhanger, but Untamed starts with one. pic.twitter.com/HChhaUYhSj
— Netflix (@netflix) July 19, 2025
Hot on its heels is Amy Bradley Is Missing, a true-crime documentary series that’s chilling audiences with its deep dive into the unsolved 1998 cruise ship disappearance. Clocking in at No. 2 with 12.2 million views, this gripping docuseries has sparked heated debates online about new leads and conspiracy theories. “I can’t stop thinking about Amy Bradley’s case—Netflix nailed this one!” one X user posted, echoing the sentiment of thousands sharing clips and reactions. Its emotional storytelling and haunting interviews make it a binge-worthy hit.
In 1998, 23-year-old Amy Bradley vanished while on a cruise with her family. Over the years, there have been possible sightings of Amy in various locations leaving everyone asking: what really happened to her?
— Netflix (@netflix) June 25, 2025
Amy Bradley Is Missing premieres July 16. pic.twitter.com/cm2QBROHzt
For those craving something lighter, KPop Demon Hunters is the animated sensation slaying both demons and the Netflix charts. This vibrant film, following a fictional K-pop girl group battling supernatural foes, holds the No. 1 spot on the English Films list with 25.8 million views in its fifth week—an unprecedented feat. The soundtrack, featuring the chart-topping single “Golden” by HUNTR/X, has taken over Billboard and TikTok, with fans creating dance challenges that have garnered millions of likes. “This movie is EVERYTHING—K-pop, action, and heart!” raved one X post, summing up the internet’s obsession.
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding brings the laughs, debuting at No. 2 on the English Films list with 16.5 million views. Madea’s sassy Bahamas adventure has fans quoting her iconic one-liners across social media, with memes flooding X and Instagram. The film’s feel-good vibe and Perry’s signature humor have made it a viral hit, with viewers calling it “the ultimate summer escape.” Meanwhile, A Madea Homecoming from 2022 re-entered the charts at No. 8, proving Madea’s timeless appeal.
The final season of The Sandman is casting a spell at No. 3 on the English TV list with 3.3 million views. Despite controversy surrounding creator Neil Gaiman, the fantasy epic’s stunning visuals and emotional storytelling have fans buzzing about Dream’s final journey. X posts are filled with fan art and heartfelt tributes, with one user declaring, “The Sandman" is Netflix’s masterpiece—don’t sleep on it!” The show’s loyal fanbase is driving its social media surge.
South Korea’s Squid Game Season 3 continues its global domination, holding No. 1 on the non-English TV list for a fourth week with 7.8 million views. With 106.3 million total views, it’s now Netflix’s third-biggest show ever, and fans are losing it over the intense moral showdowns. X is ablaze with reaction videos and memes about Front Man’s chilling moves, making it a cultural juggernaut. Seasons 1 and 2 also chart at No. 6 and No. 7, showing the K-drama’s unshakable grip.
Rounding out the list are The Hunting Wives, a scandalous Texas-set soap climbing to No. 3 on the US TV charts, and WWE Raw, drawing wrestling fans with 2.7 million views at No. 4. Lena Dunham’s Too Much, a quirky rom-com about a New Yorker in London, debuted at No. 10 with 1.9 million views, sparking buzz for its fresh take on love and culture clashes. Anime fans are also raving about DAN DA DAN and Tougen Anki, both landing in the non-English Top 10 with their vibrant storytelling.
Why are these titles blowing up? They tap into what viewers crave: heart-pounding mysteries, laugh-out-loud comedy, and music-driven spectacles that spark viral moments. From Untamed’s cliffhangers to KPop Demon Hunters’ TikTok takeover, these hits are made for sharing, debating, and binge-watching. As one X user put it, “Netflix is serving EVERYTHING this summer—my watchlist can’t keep up!”
So, grab your popcorn and dive into these chart-toppers before the next viral hit takes over. What’s your favorite Netflix obsession this month? Join the conversation online and let the binge-fest continue!
For more streaming insights, check out Netflix Tudum and FlixPatrol for the latest Top 10 charts.