Steve Coogan’s New British Gem Is Headed to Netflix - Here’s Why You Should Watch

Published 07/13/2025, 3:03 AM EDT

Netflix’s streaming crown gleams brighter with each new jewel meticulously set in place, a dazzling array of stories that captivate and charm. Imagine this crown, studded with tales from every corner of the globe, now welcoming a particularly British gem, one that sparkles with wit, warmth, and a touch of whimsy. This newest addition to the treasure trove is being brought to the helm by the ever-charismatic Steve Coogan. And, like a carefully beaded crown, this film’s charm is both subtle and striking, promising a viewing experience that is delightfully unique.

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The news is out: The Penguin Lessons is arriving on Netflix in the United States on July 26, 2025. This film, directed by Peter Cattaneo of The Full Monty fame, adapts Tom Michell’s memoir of the same name. Set against the politically turbulent backdrop of 1970s Argentina, it follows an English teacher who finds an unexpected companion in a stranded penguin. With Steve Coogan leading the cast alongside Jonathan Pryce, this certified fresh comedy-drama is poised to enchant Netflix viewers with its heartwarming narrative and subtle humor.

Why should this British gem earn a spot on your watchlist? Beyond Coogan’s impeccable comedic timing, which he takes a detour from in Sandman season 2, the film offers a tender exploration of human connection amid chaos. The story’s gentle humor and emotional depth invite viewers to reflect on resilience and friendship in unlikely circumstances. Critics have praised Coogan’s note-perfect performance, and while some note the film’s charm is understated, its warmth and uplifting spirit make it a must-watch for those craving a feel-good tale with substance.

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A crown is only as dazzling as its brightest jewels. This penguin tale is about to add a sparkle that is equal parts clever and cozy.

The penguin that polishes the Netflix crown

What makes The Penguin Lessons stand out in Netflix’s vast collection is its blend of historical context and intimate storytelling. The movie does not merely entertain; it transports audiences to a time and place where political upheaval looms large, yet personal bonds provide solace. This balance of lightheartedness and gravity, coupled with Steve Coogan’s nuanced portrayal, crafts a viewing experience that is both engaging and thought-provoking. It is a cinematic bead that enriches Netflix’s crown, adding depth and color to the streaming giant’s offerings.

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In a world flooded with content, The Penguin Lessons shines as a distinctive jewel, a British comedy-drama that promises mirth, warmth, and a touch of poignancy. Steve Coogan’s performance, the film’s unique setting, and its heartfelt story combine to create a gem worth discovering. So, when this delightful tale lands on Netflix, do not hesitate to crown your evening with it, because some stories, like carefully placed jewels, are simply meant to be savored.

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Will you be tuning in to perfect your Penguin Lessons? Let us know in the comments below!

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Adiba Nizami

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Adiba Nizami is a journalist at Netflix Junkie. Covering the Hollywood beat with a voice both sharp and stylish, she blends factual precision with a flair for wit. Her pieces often dissect celebrity narratives—both on-screen and off—through parasocial nuance and cultural relevance.

Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui

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