We round up everything coming to streaming services this week, including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Apple TV+, ThreeNow, Neon and TVNZ+.
Outrageous Fortune (TVNZ+, YouTube)
Placing second on The Spinoff’s top 100 NZ TV shows of the 21st Century list last year, all six seasons of the audacious and iconic Outrageous Fortune are on TVNZ+ and being uploaded to YouTube this month to celebrate its 20th birthday. The Spinoff is also celebrating the massive pop culture milestone with Outrageous Week, a week-long celebration of New Zealand television’s favourite Westies, kicking off with this cover story from Tara Ward about how the Wests came to be. There’s a mammoth 107 episodes being uploaded over the course of the month, so if you haven’t witnessed the wayward shenanigans of the West family, you’ve got plenty of catching up to do.
ALLGOODS (TVNZ+, July 7)
This absorbing six-part documentary series, presented by best buddies Toi Rankin and Pablo Sinclair, explores what it means to be “all goods” in 2025. Beginning as a personal quest for Rankin to improve his own health after a tumultuous few years, the amiable show quickly swells into an illuminating exploration of wellbeing in Māori and Pasifika communities – two groups that suffer the harshest health inequities in Aotearoa. Led by the Māori health framework of Te Whare Tapa Whā, the affable and uplifting duo invite you to check in with ourselves and with our whānau and ask: “are we allgoods?”
Brick (Netflix, July 10)
The plot in Philip Koch’s high-concept sci-fi thriller is simple: the residents of an apartment complex have been sealed off from the world by an impenetrable and inexplicably wall. To make matters even worse, the film’s protagonists Tim (Matthias Schweighöfer) and Olivia (Ruby O. Fee) have just broken up. Before they run out of supplies, the caustic companions must work with the other imprisoned individuals in their entombed complex, to find a way out and unravel the secrets behind the wall’s mystifying construction. Reminiscent of 10 Cloverfield Lane, Brick is bound to be a brilliant brain-buster.
Lego Masters Australia (ThreeNow, July 7)
Lego Masters Australia is upping the ante this season, adding in a global lineup of competitors who have all battled it out in their home countries to face off against Australia’s top talent. Judge Ryan McNaught and host Hamish Blake return, but they’ve got another brick up their sleeve – an all-powerful Lego piece that guarantees immunity from the next challenge for whatever team gets their hands on it. With ingenuity and originality put to the nerve-shredding test, will Kiwi Lego mums Emily and Sarah crumble under the pressure, or do they have what it takes to build their way to victory?
Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story (Disney+, July 11)
In 1975 the summer blockbuster was born with Steven Spielberg’s Jaws, the man-eating shark film that became a cultural phenomenon. To celebrate the marine masterpiece’s 50th birthday, regular Spielberg collaborator Laurent Bouzereau returned to Amity Island to examine the notoriously troubled film shoot, the unprecedented blockbuster release and the ripple effect of its contested legacy. Featuring rare archival footage, never heard-before-stories, and interviews with Hollywood legends, prepare to jump into the deep end with Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story.
The Wild Ones (Apple TV+, July 11)
Blending a David Attenborough documentary with a Bear Grylls TV show, The Wild Ones follows a trio of wildlife experts who journey into the unforgiving wilderness of Malaysia, Mongolia, Armenia, Indonesia, Canada and Gabon to find the most elusive and endangered species that live there. Capturing astonishing footage of species such as the Malayan tiger, Gobi bear, Caucasian leopard, and the Javan rhino, the documentary adventure series looks to be a thrilling behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring the wild to your screen.
Pick of the Flicks: The Chaser (Shudder, July 7)
Inspired by the blood-curdling true story that shocked a nation, Na Hong-ji in’s The Chaser is set amongst the dimly lit labyrinth-like back alleys of Seoul. It follows Joong-ho (Kim Yoon-seok), a disgraced detective turned heartless pimp, who finds himself in a merciless cat-and-mouse game with a deranged serial killer (Ha Jung-woo). Chock-a-block with white-knuckle foot chases, brutal violence, and Hitchcockian suspense, the pulse-pounding procedural won the Grand Prize at the prestigious Baeksang Arts Awards and has been called “a poster child for what a well-made thriller looked like.”
The rest
Netflix
Trainwreck: The Real Project X (July 8)
Better Late Than Single (July 8)
Quarterback: S2 (July 8)
Nate Jackson: Super Funny (July 8)
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (July 8)
Make It Look Real (July 8)
Under a Dark Sun (July 9)
The Gringo Hunters (July 9)
Building The Band (July 9)
Ziam (July 9)
7 Bears (July 10)
Off Road (July 10)
Too Much (July 10)
Brick (July 10)
Leviathan (July 10)
Sneaky Pete: S1-S3 (July 10)
New Zealand Today: S1-S2 (July 11)
Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Destination Wedding (July 11)
Almost Cops (July 11)
Aap Jaisa Koi (July 11)
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano 3 (July 12)
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (July 12)
The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity (July 13)
TVNZ+
All Goods (July 7)
Border Patrol S14 (July 8)
Motorway Patrol S22 (July 8)
Defiance S1-S3 (July 8)
Downton Abbey S1-S5 (July 12)
ThreeNow
Lego Masters Australia S7 (July 7)
1000-lb Sisters S5 (July 11)
Gossip Girl S1-S6 (July 13)
Neon
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (July 7)
Krypto the Superdog (July 7)
Superman: Doomsday (July 7)
Grizzy and the Lemmings: World Tour S4 (July 7)
Outback Farm (July 9)
10 Lives (July 9)
Panda Bear in Africa (July 10)
10 Ambush (July 10)
The Canterville Ghost (2023) (July 11)
Super Mega Cakes S11 (July 11)
Assassin’s Plan (July 11)
Just Go With It (July 12)
Prime Video
Simple Plan: The Kids in the Crowd (July 8)
Ballard (July 9)
One Night in Idaho: The College Murders (July 11)
The Chosen: Last Supper (July 13)
Disney+
Born To be Viral: The Real Lives of Kidfluencers (July 9)
Team Players (July 9)
Suspicious Minds (July 10)
ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires (July 11)
Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story (July 11)
Apple TV+
The Wild Ones (July 11)
Foundation S3 (July 11)
Hayu
Botched Presents: Plastic Surgery Rewind (July 10)
The Real Housewives of Orange County S19 (July 11)
Shudder/AMC+/Acorn/HIDIVE
Trash Humpers (July 7)
The Chaser (July 7)
Push (July 11)



