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Nina Dobrev at the premiere of "The Out-Laws" held at Regal L.A. Live on June 26, 2023 in Los ... [+] Angeles, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images)

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As the week unfolds, a diverse array of cinematic and episodic stories will be surfacing on Netflix NFLX , enriching our choice of entertainment—which means it’s time to pull back the curtain on this treasure trove of new additions. My goal with this article is to cast a spotlight on those noteworthy titles that might otherwise slip beneath your radar. It's an attempt to save you the time of sifting through the labyrinthine categories and highlight the worthy movies and shows.

Without further ado: let's dive in. The initial segment of this article will feature the cream of the crop: the films and series that are a must-watch. Subsequently, we'll shift our focus to those gems that will soon be departing from the Netflix platform this week. And to wrap things up, we will provide a comprehensive directory of all the content either making an entrance or bidding adieu to Netflix between Monday, July 3, and Sunday, July 9, 2023.

Embodying the spirit of justice, Mickey Haller, impeccably played by Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, deals in law and order from the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car, casting his legal net across the diverse cityscape of Los Angeles. As The Lincoln Lawyer races into its second season, the plot thickens with adaptations from Michael Connelly's critically acclaimed fourth book, The Fifth Witness. Amid the intoxicating blend of fame and power following his court triumph, Haller now navigates a sea of high-profile cases.

In this adrenaline-pumping, way-back-in-time thriller, Adam Driver's character, pilot Mills, survives a terrifying crash only to find himself marooned on Earth—in the era of dinosaurs, to his great surprise. Joined by co-star Ariana Greenblatt, the pair embark on a heart-stopping journey through unfamiliar territory, teeming with prehistoric beasts. Directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, 65 is a gripping rollercoaster of survival and unexpected twists.

Master comedian Tom Segura storms the stage in Phoenix with his latest stand-up special, Sledgehammer. In his trademark irreverent style, Segura explores the lighter side of fatherhood, the surreal experience of sharing edibles with his mother, and his not-so-secret admiration for Brad Pitt. Brace yourselves for a laughter riot as Segura serves up his comic genius in spades.

Directed by Tyler Spindel, The Out-Laws plunges straight-laced bank manager Owen Browning, played by Adam DeVine, into a comedic whirlwind of misunderstandings and unexpected family ties. As his dream wedding to Parker, played by Nina Dobrev, approaches, his world gets rocked by a bank robbery and suspicious in-laws, including screen legends Pierce Brosnan and Ellen Barkin. Can Owen unmask the notorious Ghost Bandits and save his nuptials?

A captivating mash-up of finance and horror, this new series brings a unique spin to the zombie apocalypse genre. The protagonist, a prudent risk-assessor, guides us through his meticulous "100 things you must do to not become a zombie" list. Based on the popular manga, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead teases out action and chills in equal measure, unveiling fresh episodes every Sunday.

Discover a haunting tale of love, loss, and the human struggle for survival in the critically acclaimed Leave No Trace, directed by Debra Granik. Ben Foster delivers a riveting performance as a PTSD-stricken war veteran who, with his spirited daughter (Thomasin McKenzie), lives off the grid in the breathtaking forests of Oregon. Their unconventional life takes a dramatic turn when their idyllic existence is disrupted by society. A profound exploration of our relationship with nature and societal norms, this film offers an emotional journey that will linger long after the credits roll.

Step onto the hardwood court and into the heart-pounding world of professional basketball with A Kid from Coney Island. This riveting documentary, directed by Coodie Simmons and Chike Ozah, captures the incredible journey of NBA star Stephon Marbury from his humble beginnings in Coney Island to international basketball stardom. Filled with intense gameplay, touching personal moments, and a gritty tale of resilience, this film spotlights a legend's triumphs and trials both on and off the court. You don't have to be a sports fan to be captivated by Marbury's compelling life story.

Fasten your seatbelts for a riotous cross-country adventure with The Long Dumb Road. Directed by Hannah Fidell, this hilarious and heartfelt road trip comedy stars Tony Revolori as a naive college-bound youth who, in a twist of fate, pairs up with a rough-around-the-edges mechanic, played by the ever-entertaining Jason Mantzoukas. As they traverse the American Southwest, their clashing perspectives pave the way for absurd misadventures, unexpected friendships, and a whole lot of laughs. Tune in for this wild ride that redefines the journey being just as important as the destination.

Note: The dates represent your last days to watch these movies and shows.