Right now on Netflix, although shows such as the Harlan Coben adaptation I Will Find Youand Avatar: The Last Airbender are proving popular, nothing can stop the adventure threequel Enola Holmes 3. After finishing her run as Eleven in the smash-hit Netflix sci-fi series Stranger Things, Millie Bobby Brownis back as her other favorite character, and it’s proving a massive hit. It was recently reported that Enola Holmes 3 debuted with 20.7 million views in five days and became the most-watched title on Netflix during the week of June 29 to July 5. But there is much more worth watching on the streamer, and we’re here to help you decide. With that in mind, here’s a list of three shows you should binge-watch on Netflix this weekend.
Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.
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‘The Tick’ (2001–2002)
Rotten Tomatoes: 88% | IMDb: 7.7/10
Ron Perlman and Patrick Warburton in The Tick (2001)Image via Fox
Netflix might host some of the most popular new content in the world, such as the aforementioned Enola Holmes 3, but it also regularly offers a second chance for shows many have forgotten. The latest of these is The Tick, the superhero satire based on the comic book of the same name, which originally aired on Fox between 2001 and 2002.
The series stars Patrick Warburtonas the 7-foot, 400-pound superhero Tick and David Burke as his trusty sidekick Arthur, as they fight crime and cry “spoon,” delivering humor and heart in equal measure. Not only is this original adaptation available in full right now, but a 2016 reboot that saw Peter Serafinowicz taking on the superhero role has also recently arrived on Netflix.
Collider Exclusive · Marvel Personality Quiz Which MCU Hero Are You? Spider-Man · Daredevil · Iron Man · Punisher · Thor · Cap
Six heroes. One destiny. Answer 10 questions to discover which Marvel Cinematic Universe hero shares your personality, values, and fighting spirit. Will you swing, fly, or thunder your way to glory?
🕷️Spider-Man
😈Daredevil
🤖Iron Man
💀Punisher
⚡Thor
🛡️Cap
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What drives you to do what’s right? Choose the answer that feels most like you.
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It’s 2 AM. Where are you? Your answer says more about you than you’d think.
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How do you handle a villain who keeps escaping justice? Every hero has a method. What’s yours?
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How do you feel about keeping a secret identity? The mask — or the lack of one — says everything.
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You’ve lost someone important because of your heroism. How do you carry that? Every hero pays a price. The question is how they pay it.
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What’s your role when working with a team? Who you are under pressure is who you actually are.
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Where do you draw the line between justice and revenge? The answer defines what kind of hero you really are.
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When you’re not saving the world, what does life look like? The person behind the mask is always the more interesting story.
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What keeps you up at night? Fear is useful data — if you’re honest about what you’re actually afraid of.
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The battle is lost. You’re outnumbered, outgunned, and exhausted. What do you do? This is your tiebreaker — choose carefully.
Your Hero Has Been Identified Your MCU Hero Is…
Based on your answers, the Marvel hero who matches your spirit, values, and instincts has been revealed.
Queens, New York
🕷️ Spider-Man
You carry the weight of the world on shoulders that are younger than they should have to be — funny, loyal, and endlessly self-sacrificing.
You do the right thing not because it’s easy, but because no one else will.
You understand that responsibility isn’t a burden you choose — it’s one that finds you.
Whether it’s a neighbourhood mugging or a multiverse crisis, you show up.
Peter Parker’s lesson — that great power demands great responsibility — isn’t a slogan to you. It’s the code you live by, even when it costs you everything.
Hell’s Kitchen, New York
😈 Daredevil
You fight in the shadows between law and chaos, guided by a fierce moral compass that refuses to let the guilty walk free.
You use every tool available — your mind, your body, your faith — to protect those the system overlooks.
You’ve looked into the darkness and chosen not to become it, though the line has never been easy.
Matt Murdock’s duality — champion in the courtroom, devil in the alley — mirrors your own.
Relentless, conflicted, and unwilling to stop. That is exactly you.
Stark Industries, Malibu
🤖 Iron Man
Brilliant, driven, and occasionally insufferable — but always the person who solves the unsolvable problem.
You lead with your mind and back it up with resources, innovation, and a stubbornness that borders on heroic.
You started out looking out for yourself, but somewhere along the way the world became your responsibility.
Tony Stark’s arc — from ego to sacrifice — is your arc too.
You build, you plan, and when the moment comes, you’re willing to give everything. Because in the end, you’re Iron Man.
New York City
💀 The Punisher
You’ve been through fire that would break most people — and it did change you, completely. What’s left is unyielding, relentless, and operating by a code forged in grief.
You don’t ask for forgiveness, and you don’t expect gratitude.
You see a corrupt, broken world and you’ve decided to do something about it, consequences be damned.
Frank Castle’s war is born from love twisted by loss — and so is yours.
Uncompromising and unflinching — the world may not agree with your methods, but your conviction is absolute.
Asgard · Protector of the Nine Realms
⚡ Thor
Powerful, proud, and on a lifelong journey to become worthy of the legend you carry.
You lead with strength but have learned — sometimes painfully — that true greatness comes from humility and growth.
You’re larger than life, yet more vulnerable than you let on.
Thor’s story is one of transformation: from arrogant prince to worthy king, from isolated warrior to beloved protector.
You bring the storm when it’s needed — and the warmth when it matters just as much.
Brooklyn, New York · The Avengers
🛡️ Captain America
You believe in something bigger than yourself — and you fight for it even when the world has moved on and nobody else will.
You don’t bully the small guy, and you never stop when it gets hard.
Steve Rogers didn’t become a hero when he got the serum — he was always one. So were you.
Your strength isn’t in your fists; it’s in your refusal to compromise what’s right, no matter the cost.
In a world full of people taking the easy road, you’re the one who picks up the shield and stands up — every single time.
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‘Little House on the Prairie’ (2026)
IMDb: 6.6/10
From the return of a fan-favorite series to a new adaptation of a beloved novel, this weekend is one of the most exciting on Netflix this summer, as Netflix’s Little House on the Prairiehas finally debuted. Based on the classic books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the series follows the Ingalls family, led by Charles (Luke Bracey) and Caroline Ingalls (Crosby Fitzgerald), as they deal with life in Midwestern America during the late 19th century.
Don’t expect a reboot of the beloved series that aired between 1974 and 1983. This new series will faithfully adapt the original novels and is expected to explore much darker themes than its happy-go-lucky TV predecessor. Showrunner Rebecca Sonnenshine (The Housemaid) said, “I’m incredibly grateful to our wonderful cast and crew, who put their hearts and hard work into making our first season come alive.” Little House on the Prairie has already been renewed for a second season.
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‘Lord of the Flies’ (2026)
Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 6.6/10
Can’t get enough of beloved novel adaptations? You’re in luck, as the 2026 adaptation of William Golding‘s classic 1954 novel Lord of the Flies is available to binge on Netflix, and it’s remarkably the very first TV interpretation of the story. The series follows a group of British boys who, after becoming stranded alone on a tropical island, are forced to forge their own community, with chaos quickly erupting.
The latest Netflix hit for Adolescence writer Jack Thorne, Lord of the Flies has received plenty of praise from critics since its debut and is one of the most intriguing series released so far this year. One critic who was pleased with the adaptation is Shawn Van Horn, who said, “Its cinematic style is effective, and its performances are outstanding,” in Collider’s review of the series. With just four episodes available, this is the easiest show to binge in its entirety this weekend.