Watch on Netflix this weekend (July 19): Cobra Kai, Find Me Falling, and more

Watch on Netflix this weekend (July 19): Cobra Kai, Find Me Falling, and more

As a dedicated gamer and Netflix enthusiast, I can’t help but be thrilled about the latest additions to the streaming platform this week. The anticipation of summer’s end is bittersweet, but the exciting new releases on Netflix are making the most of these final days.


Over the upcoming weekend, just one week filled with July’s excitement will remain. This means we’re edging closer to summer’s conclusion. Yet, summer is far from over; the newest additions to Netflix’s lineup this week serve as proof. The previous weekend may have been less eventful, but the offerings for July 19th more than make up for it with an abundance of titles ideal for a lengthy binge-watching session.

Last week marked the last premiere episode of “Vikings: Valhalla” on Netflix, bringing an end to the show. In contrast, this week witnessed two significant events in the streaming platform’s original series lineup. The third season of “Sweet Home” was released, concluding the popular series, while the fan-favorite and Emmy-nominated “Cobra Kai” commenced its three-part final season with part 1.

In addition to “Cobra Kai” being the most watched and newly released show on Netflix this week, the streaming service has also debuted a new summer romantic comedy, a documentary focusing on an Olympian athlete, and an acclaimed war film that’s currently gaining attention. Check out these options for your weekend viewing!

Watch on Netflix this weekend (July 19): Cobra Kai, Find Me Falling, and more

Cobra Kai season 6 part 1

One of Netflix’s much-loved original series, “Cobra Kai,” is back for its final chapters. The first five episodes of season 6 were released on July 18 and quickly climbed to the top of the daily rankings. The opening of season 6 is filled with intense drama and emotional moments, such as a surprising death that pushes Tory to her limit. There’s even more excitement in the remaining five-episode parts 2 and 3, set to drop on Nov. 15 and in 2025 respectively. Whether you start from the beginning or jump right into season 6 part 1, don’t miss out on this thrilling conclusion!

Watch on Netflix this weekend (July 19): Cobra Kai, Find Me Falling, and more

Find Me Falling

As a hopeless romantic who’s always in search of my next heartwarming escape, I couldn’t be more thrilled about this year’s lineup of Netflix romantic comedies! I’ve binge-watched my fair share of these delightful films, from the original productions like “Players,” “Irish Wish,” “Mother of the Bride,” and “Anyone But You,” to their latest addition, “Find Me Falling,” featuring the talented Harry Connick Jr.

Watch on Netflix this weekend (July 19): Cobra Kai, Find Me Falling, and more

Simone Biles Rising

Are you excited to join the Olympics excitement? Before competing in the 2024 Olympics, Simone Biles – the gold medal-winning gymnast – shares her journey with Netflix through a four-part documentary series titled “Simone Biles Rising“. The docuseries started on July 17 with the first two episodes, and the remaining two episodes will be available this fall. Catch an intimate look at Simone’s life both on and off the mat, featuring never-before-seen footage!

Land of Bad

Prior to assuming the starring role in “The Witcher” on Netflix, Liam Hemsworth has already created a stir with his newest film appearance. The action-thriller war film “Land of Bad” premiered on Netflix on July 18 and quickly climbed to the top spot by the next day. With Russell Crowe leading the cast, which includes Luke Hemsworth, Ricky Whittle, and Milo Ventimiglia in secondary roles, this war movie is a must-watch for fans of the genre or any of these talented actors. Don’t miss out on the most popular Netflix title this weekend!

More to watch on Netflix this weekend:

  • Sweet Home season 3
  • Too Hot to Handle season 6
  • Skywalkers: A Love Story
  • Trolls Band Together
  • The Long Game
  • Homicide: Los Angeles
  • Fifty Shades Darker and Freed

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2024-07-19 18:03