Netflix's August 2026 Documentary Lineup: Full List & Release Dates

Published 07/15/2026, 12:11 PM EDT

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July proved once again that documentaries remain one of Netflix's biggest strengths. The month delivered an engaging mix of true crime, sports, history, and human interest stories that kept viewers talking long after the credits rolled. Titles like Rafa, Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea, Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours That Changed Spain, and The Bombing of Pan Am 103 showed how powerful nonfiction storytelling can be when it combines compelling subjects with thoughtful filmmaking. Now, August is ready to build on that momentum.

Whether uncovering remarkable lives, revisiting defining moments in history, or exploring stories that rarely make headlines, documentaries have a unique ability to inform, challenge, and inspire. They offer perspectives that fiction often cannot and invite audiences to see the world through a different lens. If you are looking for your next fascinating watch, these are the upcoming Netflix documentaries you need to keep on your radar.

Inside the Trustor Scandal (August 5, 2026)

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Inside the Trustor Scandal revisits one of the most astonishing financial crimes in Scandinavian history. Premiering on Netflix on August 5, 2026, the documentary finally tracks down Joachim Posener, the alleged mastermind who vanished after the infamous 1997 Trustor affair and spent nearly three decades as one of Europe's most elusive fugitives. Through exclusive interviews with Posener and other key figures, the film separates fact from fiction while revealing how the group orchestrated an audacious corporate takeover using Trustor's own money to finance its purchase.

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It also explores the personal rivalries, legal battles, and lasting consequences that followed the scandal. Posener's disappearance fueled years of speculation before Sweden's statute of limitations expired, allowing him to avoid trial.

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Adding another surreal chapter to the story, he was arrested during the documentary's production in 2026 for filming a high-security prison without permission, proving that his extraordinary saga continues to unfold.

Mourinho (August 11, 2026)

José Mourinho built his reputation by doing what many believed was impossible. He turned underdogs into champions, challenged football's established order, and became one of the sport's most influential and divisive managers. So, rather than focusing solely on the silverware, the documentary Mourinho examines the mindset that powered his success. It explores how his unwavering confidence, tactical discipline, and ability to inspire fierce loyalty transformed teams into relentless winners. At the same time, it confronts the contradictions that defined his career.

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It reveals how the same intensity that fueled triumphs also led to fractured dressing rooms, bitter rivalries, and dramatic exits. Drawing on rare access and candid interviews, the series offers a portrait of a man who constantly walked the line between visionary and provocateur. It is less a celebration of a football icon than an exploration of ambition, leadership, and the personal cost of remaining one of the game's most compelling figures for more than two decades.

Freefall: A Reckoning for Boeing (August 19, 2026)

When a company trusted to carry millions of passengers through the skies begins facing questions about safety, accountability, and corporate culture, the consequences reach far beyond the boardroom. Freefall: A Reckoning for Boeing investigates the years after the 737 MAX crashes and examines whether Boeing’s promises of reform truly addressed the problems exposed by whistleblowers and safety advocates. At the heart of the documentary is John “Mitch” Barnett, a longtime Boeing quality manager who raised concerns about alleged manufacturing issues at the company’s South Carolina facility.

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His findings included defective oxygen systems, improperly handled aircraft parts, and production pressures that he believed compromised safety. The film follows his battle with Boeing, the retaliation claims surrounding his whistleblower case, and his tragic death in 2024. It also explores later Boeing incidents and the voices of new insiders who continue questioning the company’s safety practices, creating a powerful investigation into trust, responsibility, and the cost of speaking out.

Whether you are drawn to shocking real-life stories, unforgettable human journeys, or deep investigations into events that shaped the world, Netflix’s August documentary lineup has something worth discovering. With powerful subjects, revealing perspectives, and stories that go beyond the headlines, these upcoming releases promise to deliver thought-provoking viewing experiences.

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Which upcoming Netflix documentary are you most excited to watch this August? Let us know in the comments.

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Monika Khatai

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Monika Khatai is an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. She completed her Computer Science degree in 2024 and spent a year working in digital marketing, but deep down, she never truly felt like she fit in. Just like Maddy Perez, she knew who she was from a very young age, and that certainty led her to pursue a career in writing.

Edited By: Adiba Nizami

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