If you're planning a cozy weekend on the couch, Netflix has you covered with a trio of binge-worthy shows dropping just in time for July 10. While Enola Holmes 3 continues to dominate the charts—debuting with 20.7 million views in its first five days—there's plenty more to explore beyond Millie Bobby Brown's latest adventure. Whether you're in the mood for superhero satire, a frontier drama, or a chilling survival tale, this weekend's lineup has something for everyone.
1. 'The Tick' (2001–2002) — Superhero Comedy with Heart
Netflix isn't just about new releases; it's also a treasure trove for forgotten gems. Case in point: The Tick, the cult-favorite superhero satire that originally aired on Fox. Starring Patrick Warburton as the towering, spoon-crying hero and David Burke as his loyal sidekick Arthur, the series balances absurd humor with genuine warmth. With an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score and a 7.7 IMDb rating, it's a nostalgic ride for fans of the comic. And if you prefer a more modern take, the 2016 reboot starring Peter Serafinowicz is also available to stream.
2. 'Little House on the Prairie' (2026) — A Darker Frontier
This isn't your grandmother's Little House on the Prairie. Netflix's new adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic novels takes a grittier approach, exploring the harsh realities of 19th-century Midwestern life. Luke Bracey and Crosby Fitzgerald lead as Charles and Caroline Ingalls, navigating loss, hardship, and survival. Showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine promises a faithful yet unflinching take, and critics have already taken notice. For more on the show's critical reception, check out our full review. The series has already been renewed for a second season, so you can binge without fear of a cliffhanger.
3. 'Lord of the Flies' (2026) — A Chilling Survival Saga
If you're craving something darker, the 2026 adaptation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies is a must-watch. This marks the first-ever TV adaptation of the classic novel, and it's earning rave reviews with a 91% Rotten Tomatoes score. The four-episode series follows a group of British boys stranded on a tropical island, where order quickly descends into chaos. Written by Adolescence creator Jack Thorne, the show is a gripping, cinematic experience that's perfect for a weekend binge. For more binge ideas, check out our Weekend Watchlist.
Whether you're revisiting a beloved superhero spoof, exploring the frontier, or witnessing the breakdown of civilization, these three shows offer something for every mood. So grab your remote, settle in, and make this July 10 weekend one to remember.
