Frances McDormand’s R-rated Crime Thriller Classic Is Netflix’s Must Watch This July

Published 07/02/2026, 5:10 PM EDT

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One of the finest crime thrillers in the history of movies has recently made its way to Netflix in July this year, thus providing a new platform for this critically-acclaimed Oscar-winning movie. The Coen Brothers’ 1996 film Fargo has been added to the streaming service's July 2026 schedule. More than 30 years after its release, Frances McDormand’s Oscar-winning performance and the story-telling make this film an absolute classic in this genre.

As the celebrated crime classic has now found a new streaming home, it made it easier than ever to revisit one of the Coen brothers' defining films. 

The Oscar-winning Fargo joins Netflix USA

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Frances McDormand’s Oscar-winning crime thriller Fargo has officially arrived on Netflix USA on July 1, 2026. The Coen brothers' award-winning classic is the latest addition to the platform's growing list of award-winning titles, bringing the R-rated film back decades after its release. Its Netflix debut provides an opportunity for long-time fans and first-time viewers to experience a film that is widely considered one of the greatest crime thrillers ever made.

In the United States, Netflix has three subscription plans to suit different viewers' streaming needs. Standard with Ads is $8.99 a month. Standard ad-free is $19.99 a month. Premium is $26.99 a month. All plans include unlimited access to the Netflix library, and subscribers can cancel anytime.

Higher plans include benefits such as providing more streams at once, improved video quality, and the opportunity to invite members who do not belong to the family unit for an additional fee. Premium users also have access to 4K Ultra HD, HDR, and spatial audio if they have a device that supports those technologies.

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Apart from its stellar performances and accolades, the storyline of the movie is the major factor that makes it stand out.

What is Fargo about? Exploring the plot of the classic crime thriller

The story of Fargo revolves around Jerry Lundegaard, a sick auto salesman from Minneapolis, who plans to abduct his wife in order to extort ransom money from her wealthy father-in-law. However, things begin to go wrong when the well-planned plot results in a series of killings due to unforeseen circumstances. In the process, Lundegaard finds himself trapped in a lie from which there is no escape.

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Throughout the process of the investigation, Marge Gunderson, who happens to be a pregnant police chief in Minnesota, handles the case step by step. She is everything but greedy and desperate as the criminals are, and this makes the movie not just another typical crime thriller. The film uses comedy along with moral lessons on greed, poor decision-making, and unforeseen circumstances.

With its Netflix USA release, Fargo is reaching more people with multiple subscription options. Now, with the streaming debut, it is easier than ever to catch one of the top thrillers on Netflix this month. Years after its release, the Oscar-winning classic remains notable for its distinctive narrative and enduring influence on the crime genre.

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Will Fargo remain Netflix's biggest crime thriller addition this July? Let us know in the comments. 

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Bias Sinha

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Bias Sinha is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, where she dives into Hollywood and all things celebrity culture with a sharp, timely lens. Previously, she covered pop culture and wrote on NBA for The Times of India. With a double Master’s degree in English and Education, and over 7 years of experience across creative writing, editing, proofreading, and academic content, she blends structure with storytelling ease.

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