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10 Best Movies and Shows on Netflix: Week of June 29, 2026

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10 Best Movies and Shows on Netflix: Week of June 29, 2026

Enola Holmes 3 sent out an open invitation to the detective’s wedding in Malta, and so far viewers have RSVPed in droves. In Millie Bobby Brown’s adventure threequel, which debuted at the top of the English film charts with 20.7 million admissions, the title character prepares to marry Lord Tewkesbury (Louis Partridge) only to discover that her brother Sherlock (Henry Cavill) has been kidnapped. Enola immediately gets to work, uncovering complex truths about the historical period in which she lives in the process.

The audience followed a different kind of mystery as I will find you topped the English TV list for the third week in a row, with 16 million views last week and 74.1 million views to date. The eight-episode 2023 adaptation of Harlan Coben’s novel stars Sam Worthington as a father wrongfully imprisoned for the murder of his own son. But after learning that the boy may still be alive, he sets out on a desperate mission to save his child forever.

The worst neighbor in the world ranked second on the list with 10 million views. The docuseries details the incredible but true stories of troubled neighbors, from nefarious fraud schemes to senseless acts of violence, told through eyewitness accounts from community members, interviews with law enforcement and astonishing body camera footage.

Season two Avatar: The Last Airbender ranked third on the list with 9.6 million views. (Even Duolingo is excited about the release of a second season.) The latest episodes of the fantasy action-adventure series follow young airbender Aang (Gordon Cormier) as he tries to defeat the elusive Earth King Kuei (Justin Chien) in his plight against the formidable Fire Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim). Likewise, the first season returned to the top ten for the second week in a row, ranking fifth with 3.6 million views.

Voice messages for Isabelle ranked second on the English films list with 13.3 million views. Director Leah McKendrick’s heartwarming rom-com follows a pastry chef (Zoey Deutch) who grieves the loss of her beloved little sister (Ciara Bravo) and unexpectedly meets a handsome stranger (Nick Robinson). A comedy of a different direction took third place on the list with 12.7 million views: Younger BrotherStarring John Cena and Eric Andre. Cena plays a real estate agent who is carefully plotting the next big step in his career when his chaotic “little brother” (Andre) comes back into his life.

Summer continues to be a good season for children’s and family movies and shows. This week’s list of English-language films includes films for family viewing: swapped (No. 5 in week 10 on the chart, 3.6 million views), K-Pop Demon Hunters (No. 6, 3.5 million views) and Boss Baby (No. 10, 2.6 million views). Meanwhile, children’s series Salish and Jordan Matter (No. 8, 1.5 million views), Danny, go! (No. 9, 1.3 million views) and Ms. Rachel (No. 10, 1.3 million views) were among the series that made waves in the English TV list.

Viewers are quickly queuing up for the latest Korean releases. Limited Edition Agent Kim reactivated — which follows a retired black ops agent (So Ji Sub) who brushes aside his skills to save his daughter — ranked No. 1 on the list of non-English-language TV channels with 10.5 million views. And an exciting movie Husbands in action — in which a kidnapped woman’s ex-husband (Jin Sun-kyu) and current husband (Gong Myung) reluctantly team up to save her — ranked second on the list of non-English-language films with 1.7 million views.

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