<i class="fa-solid fa-tv" style="color: #C8A24A;"></i> Netflix Unleashes 90 New Titles for July 4th Weekend: "80 for Brady" and "Dark Winds" Season 4 Lead Holiday Streaming Surge

As Americans celebrated the nation's 250th anniversary this Independence Day weekend, Netflix delivered a monumentaloffering to subscribers seeking refuge from summer heat and holiday festivities. The streaming behemoth added a staggering 90 new titles on July 4, 2026, headlined by the feel-good comedy "80 for Brady" and the quartet season of "Dark Winds," as detailed by What's on Netflix.
This colossal content influxfollowed an even more prodigious July 1st debut that saw 63 movies and 27 series added to the platform, including the hotly anticipated "Enola Holmes 3" and the true crime docuseries "Worst Neighbor Ever." The cumulative effect represents one of Netflix's most aggressive content rollouts of 2026.
Official Social Media Post
Netflix's official social media accounts promoted the July 4th releases across platforms:
Celebrate Independence Day with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno & Sally Field in "80 for Brady" - now streaming! Plus, Dark Winds Season 4 returns. ???? #Netflix#July4th
— Netflix (@netflix) July 4, 2026
"80 for Brady," the charming 2023 sports comedy, stars a formidablequartet of Hollywood legends—Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field—as four lifelong friends who embark on a pilgrimage to Super Bowl LI to see their hero, Tom Brady, play. The film, inspired by a true story, has been hailed for its irresistible chemistry and effervescent humor.
Meanwhile, "Dark Winds" Season 4 returns to continue its gripping neo-Western crime saga set in the 1970s Southwest. The series, starring Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon, has garneredcriticalacclaim for its authenticportrayal of Navajo Tribal Police detectives navigating both criminal investigations and cultural complexities.
Beyond the July 4th headliners, the weekend additions include noteworthy titles such as "Born on the Fourth of July" (1989), Oliver Stone's biographical war drama starring Tom Cruise, and the complete four-season run of the groundbreaking sci-fi series "Heroes" (2006-2010), marking the first time the show has been available on Netflix in over a decade.
According to streaming analytics, Netflix subscribers have already commencedbinging the new content, with "Enola Holmes 3" debuted at #12 on the platform's Top 10 movies chart despite only being available since July 1st. The romantic comedy "Voicemails for Isabelle" maintains its #1 position with 70 points, while the thriller "Little Brother" holds strong at #2 with 69 points.
Looking ahead, Netflix's July slate remains robust with forthcoming releases including "Little House on the Prairie" (July 9), the Korean period drama "The East Palace" (July 17), the final "Heartstopper" film "Heartstopper Forever" (July 17), and Kevin Hart's comedy "72 Hours" (July 24), ensuring subscribers will have abundant content throughout the summer month.




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