The Netflix Week from May 26 to June 1, 2025 brings us, among other things, other Formula 1 interior science, surreal-inspired tension with Tom Cruise and one of the best anime in the 2000s.
A global preschool phenomenon, Tom Cruise in a true mindscrew pearl and loudly booming engines: in the coming days Netflix A colorful program of new publications in front of his customers. We tell you when exactly what is going on – These are the most important Netflix starts from May 26 to June 1, 2025.
Monday: Cold case files and colorful preschool fun
Millions of (preschool) children from all over the world are addicted to “”Coconelon“and this phenomenon will probably no longer take a demolition! The official YouTube channel of the format has been subscribed to over 193 million times, and the series is also in the Netflix call charts. Season 13 at Netflix – parents can look forward to a little variety in the permanent rotation loop of their protégés on Monday.
Also goes on Monday “The Good Life” A new stand-up program from Mike Birbiglia to the start. And get true crime enthusiasts “”Cold Case: The Tylenol murders” served, a new mini series about a murderous incident: in 1982 tablets were poisoned with cyanide in the USA. Who were those responsible and was this a tragic accident or a targeted attack? The documentary series is looking for answers, this trailer offers an initial impression:
Tuesday: long-term singles and well-intentioned advice
On Tuesday, Netflix, according to the current state of knowledge, will be released with new publications. So far it has only been announced “Better Late Than Single”a new reality show from South Korea. In it, “lifelong singles” are to be made ready for great love using styling, health and self-confidence tips.
Wednesday: ambitious women and strong racing cars
So far, Netflix has only promised a single new publication for Wednesday. However, it offers a lot of PS power: because with “”F1: The Academy” a new documentary series is started via Formula 1. Specifically, the British production focuses on 15 young women who are trying to make their way into the explosive and rapid motorsport. And that’s what it looks like:
Thursday: Danish crime thriller bestseller and Thai couriers
Attention, risk of confusion: behind “”Mad Unicorn“ No cinematic “hides”Death of a Unicorn“-Runfegretter and also no pink glittering fantasy musical about crazy unicorns. Instead, this Netflix restart is a Thai drama series about an up-and-coming, young entrepreneur who founds a new courier company-and thus makes mighty, relentless enemies.
From Indonesia, in turn “Lot BU Broto: The Series”A drama series about a family that runs an inn. When the youngest son of the clan loses his heart to a married person overnight, there is emotional conflicts …
In addition, Netflix takes the celebrated thriller of the Danish author Jussi Adler-Olsen on: the series “”Dept. Q“ If the bestseller writers move to Edinburgh and relies on an internationally known line-up. Among other things, “watchmen” star are on board Matthew Goode and “Gosford Park” actress Kelly MacDonald. “Logan” author and “Das Damengambit” creator acts as a show runner Scott Frank. Here is a trailer for the eight -part mini series:
Friday: a real murder case and colorful monster
On Friday you have the choice between the harsh reality and colorful world flight at Netflix. So becomes “”The black widow“ Published, a thriller based on true events about a murder case that got on in a parking garage in Valencia in 2017. It was more harmonious in “”Deep in the heart” To, an Argentine romance about a man who gets to know the widow of his heart donor and develops feelings for her.
Netflix describes the film as bittersweet, up close and heart -ranging – if you prefer it more colorful and lively, you can do the second season of the computer animated “”Monster High“-Series reboots. Or you can take “”Lost in Starlight” AB, a new science fiction cartoon about a Marsexpedition and its romantic consequences. There is a foretaste here:
Saturday: Tom Cruise and Robert de Niro
Two films will find their way to Netflix on Saturday. There would be on the one hand “”Path of the retribution“a dirty action thriller from 2022, in which Jack Huston,, Robert de Niro and John Malkovich as well as Willa Fitzgerald hit the plaster. It’s about drugs, blood revenge and a misused nail gun – but look yourself:
Alternatively, you can plunge into a surreal MindScrew thriller. Because on Saturday there is also “”Vanilla Sky” to Netflix. In the oppressive film about a Playboy, whose life is no longer the same after a serious accident Tom Cruise,, Cameron Diaz and Penélope Cruz With-and for film start author Michael Gasch, “Vanilla Sky” is a larger sci-fi pearl than “inception”. You can find out more in the following article:
Sunday: A fantastic anime and Michael B. Jordan
In the past few months, it has occurred several times that Netflix did not announced any title for Sunday. But not this time! After the “Inception” competition on Saturday you can add one of the best anime of the 2000s: From Sunday is “”paprika“ available at the streaming service, the stylish, viscous anime-sci-fi thriller from Satoshi Kon. Film start author Daniel Fabian explains in detail in the following article why all fans of “Inception” should also look at this anime milestone:
New in the home cinema: This sci-fi genius is a must for fans of “Inception”!
In addition, the love comedy, which was based on a novel by Abigail “”Love in Taipei“ on the plan, as well as “”A Journal for Jordan“: Based on true events Denzel Washington the latest directorial work by journalist Dana Canedy (Chanté Adams), who is a love affair with the USS-Sergeant Charles Monroe King (Michael B. Jordan).
Furthermore, the Japanese comedy series goes on Sunday “Prison Princesses” From the stack in which five female prisoners take revenge on a dubious CEO with the help of a guard. And if you feel like a Netflix live event again: on June 1st, from 2 a.m. “Netflix Tudum 2025” Showed, a show in which Netflix presents its upcoming film and series highlights with the help of large stars. You can already call up a film jewel that has been too unknown so far at Netflix: