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July 2024   


New Releases - Download Images to View Please note: Streaming services sometimes make last-minute changes to the premiere dates of films and series. This calendar was prepared on June 28th, 2024, but changes may have been made since then. Remember, while the dates below indicate the first day you're able to stream the featured film or series, streaming enables you to enjoy them whenever you'd like!

July 1st

  • Star Trek: Prodigy — TV-Y7, Season 2. The six young outcasts who make up the Prodigy crew are assigned a classified mission with Admiral Janeway to the Delta Quadrant to rescue Captain Chakotay. (Netflix)
  • Sharkfest 2024 — Specials. Get ready for a "fin-tastic" array of shark-centric programming that all premieres July 1st on Disney+ and Hulu:
    Baby Sharks in the City — TV-PG
    Shark Attack 360 — TV-14
    Shark Beach with Anthony Mackie: Gulf Coast — TV-PG
    Shark vs. Ross Edgley — TV-PG
    Sharks Gone Viral — TV-14
    Supersized Sharks — TV-PG
  • SPRINT — TV-MA, Docuseries. Elite sprinters navigate training, media scrutiny, and fierce competition in their race to become the world's fastest humans. (Netflix)
July 2nd
July 3rd
  • Bluey Minisodes — TV-Y, Series. These one- to three-minute shorts highlight funny and sweet moments featuring Bluey and Bingo, leaning into playful interactions and games. (Disney+)
  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F — TV-MA, Film. It's been 40 years since his unforgettable first case in Beverly Hills, and wisecracking Detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) returns to do what he does best — solve crimes and cause chaos. (Netflix)
July 4th
  • Barbecue Showdown — TV-G, Season 3. The mouthwatering cooking competition returns as nine contestants face off in a fiery battle to be the next barbecue champion. (Netflix)
  • Space Cadet — PG-13, Film. Tiffany "Rex" Simpson (Emma Roberts) has always dreamed of going to space, and thanks to her "doctored" application, she lands in NASA's ultra-competitive astronaut training program. (Prime Video)
  • Rhythm + Flow France — TV-MA, Season 3. French rappers freestyle, battle, and pen their way to a game-changing 100,000 euro prize in a music competition series led by a trio of all-star judges. (Netflix)
July 5th
  • The Imaginary — TV-PG, Film. Rudger, a made-up friend, gets separated from his best friend Amanda and must team up with lost Imaginaries to get back to her before he fades away. (Netflix)
  • Mirzapur — TV-MA, Season 3. With the Tripathi rule having come to an end, Mirzapur is thrown into turmoil as the new young ruler grapples with the complexity of being King. (Prime Video)
  • Desperate Lies — TV-MA, Series. Due to a rare phenomenon, a woman finds herself pregnant with twins by two men. Over time, she strives to keep her family united — and her secrets hidden. (Netflix)
  • Goyo — TV-MA, Film. A young autistic museum guide lives by a strict routine until he falls in love with his coworker and must confront a whirlwind of new, intense emotions. (Netflix)
July 6th
  • Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire — PG-13, Film. After a March 29th release date in theaters, the epic battle continues via streaming. This adventure pits the almighty Kong and the fearsome Godzilla against a colossal undiscovered threat hidden within our world. (Max)
  • WWE Money in the Bank — Live Event. It's one of the biggest tone-setting events of the year in WWE and takes place at the ScotiaBank Arena in Toronto. (Peacock)
July 8th
  • The Bachelorette — TV-14, Season 21. After charming audiences with her bubbly personality on Joey Graziadei's season of The Bachelor, Jenn Tran begins handing out her own roses on a journey to find love. (Hulu)
July 9th
  • Sam Morril: You've Changed — TV-MA, Stand-Up Comedy Special. Fast-rising New York comic Sam Morril shares thoughts about the worst person he's ever dated, the complications of getting older, and the perils of social media. (Prime Video)
  • Melissa Etheridge: I'm Not Broken — NR, Docuseries. This tells a story of healing and transcendence through the power of music. Five female residents from the Topeka Correctional Facility write letters to Etheridge that she uses as inspiration to create and perform an original song for them. (Paramount+)
July 10th
  • Sugar Rush: The Baking Point — TV-PG, Season 2. In this race against time, six teams of pastry chefs blend innovation and tradition to create edible marvels. Who will bake their way to the top? (Netflix)
  • Sunny — TV-MA, Series. The life of an American woman living in Japan is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash. As consolation, she's given Sunny, one of a new class of domestic robots made by her husband's electronics company. (Apple TV+)
  • Eva Lasting — TV-MA, Season 2. A mysterious teen girl arrives at an all-boys school in 1970s Colombia, breaking stereotypes, rules ... and a few hearts. (Netflix)
  • Receiver — TV-MA, Series. This follows the 2023 season of five of the best pass catchers in the NFL — receivers Davante Adams, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel, and Amon-Ra St. Brown. (Netflix)
July 11th
  • Sausage Party: Foodtopia — R, Series. The film was just the appetizer! Stars of this eight-course television event include Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Michael Cera, and Edward Norton. (Prime Video)
  • Tyler Perry's Divorce in the Black — R, Film. Ava's husband, Dallas, leaves her heartbroken as he deserts their marriage. Dallas' malicious actions unravel as Ava gets a chance to find true love with her destined soulmate. (Prime Video)
  • Another Self — TV-MA, Series. Three friends arrive in a seaside town, where they connect with their spiritual selves and suddenly face unresolved trauma from their families' pasts. (Netflix)
  • Vikings: Valhalla — TV-MA, Season 3. In this sequel to Vikings, 100 years have passed and a new generation of legendary heroes is forging its own destiny. (Netflix)
  • Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer — NR, Docuseries. Follow FBI specialist Dr. Ann Burgess, the mastermind behind the development of modern serial-killer profiling, as she explores the minds of notorious murderers. (Hulu)
July 12th
  • Descendants: Rise of the Red — TV-G, Film. In this musical fantasy, former Villain Kid Uma (now Auradon Prep's newest principal) extends an invite to the school to another VK — Red, the rebellious daughter of the Queen of Hearts from Wonderland. (Disney+)
  • Me — TV-G, Series. It's a season of change for 12-year-old Ben Vasari when he discovers he can transform into anyone he meets. (Apple TV+)
  • Exploding Kittens — TV-14, Series. It's the ultimate fight between good and evil when God and his nemesis, the spawn of Satan, are sent to Earth to live with humans — as talking cats. (Netflix)
  • Blame the Game — TV-MA, Film. Pia invites her new boyfriend Jan to her regular game night, but the unannounced arrival of Pia's ex raises the stakes for everyone. (Netflix)
  • The Serpent Queen — TV-MA, Season 2. Catherine de Medici (Samantha Morton) is Queen Regent of France now that her son, Charles IX, has come of age. Joining her this season is Minnie Driver as Queen Elizabeth I. (Starz)
July 15th
  • Angels in the Outfield — PG, Film. In this classic 1994 film, a boy prays for help in resurrecting a last-place baseball team, and a band of fun-loving angels answers the call. (Disney+)
  • Hit-Monkey — TV-MA, Season 2. A Japanese snow monkey, aided by the ghost of an American assassin, goes on a revenge quest and becomes the famous "killer of killers." (Hulu)
July 16th
  • Mafia Spies — TV-MA, Docuseries. This tells the true story of two Chicago mobsters, Johnny Roselli and Sam Giancana, who were hired by the CIA to kill Fidel Castro. (Paramount+)
  • Homicide: Law & Order — TV-MA, Season 1. Detectives and prosecutors revisit their most challenging homicide cases in this chilling true-crime docuseries from the creator of Law & Order. (Netflix)
July 17th
  • UnPrisoned — TV-MA, Season 2. The Alexander family is still a mess. Paige's therapy practice is in trouble, Finn's anxiety is through the roof, Edwin is still figuring out how to get his life together outside of prison, and their relationships are more complicated than ever. (Hulu)
  • T-P BON — TV-MA, Season 2. After Bon accidentally intervenes in a Time Patrol case, he must join Agent Ream in saving innocent lives from the past — while watching history unfold. (Netflix)
July 18th
  • My Spy: The Eternal City — PG-13, Film. The eagerly awaited follow-up to 2020's action comedy, My Spy, this film is a feel-good family adventure set in some of Europe's most storied destinations. (Prime Video)
  • Cobra Kai — TV-14, Season 6. Bitter enemies. Warring dojos. New blood. Daniel and Johnny reignite old West Valley rivalries in this follow-up series to the "Karate Kid" films. (Netflix)
  • How I Caught My Killer — TV-MA, Series. The real-life stories behind unique homicide cases are highlighted through in-depth interviews, authentic archival material, and cinematic recreations. (Hulu)
  • Those About to Die — TV-MA, Series. Based on Daniel Mannix's non-fiction book of the same name, this 10-episode epic drama series is set in the corrupt world of the spectacle-driven gladiatorial competition in ancient Rome. (Peacock) This series premieres on Prime Video on July 19th.
  • Master of the House — TV-MA, Series. A family enters a power struggle following the death of their patriarch, who leaves behind his diamond empire — and the housekeeper he recently married. (Netflix)
July 19th
  • Betty La Dea: The Story Continues — TV-14, Series. Two decades later, Betty tackles the challenges of reconnecting with her rebellious teen daughter Mila while her marriage to Armando crumbles, leaving her to ponder her life choices. (Prime Video)
  • Lady in the Lake — TV-MA, Series. When the disappearance of a girl grips Baltimore in 1966, the lives of two women converge on a fatal collision course. Stars Natalie Portman. (Apple TV+)
  • LA LIGA: All Access — TV-MA, Docuseries. From glorious wins to gut-wrenching defeats, catch the behind-the-scenes action of Spanish football in this gripping docuseries. (Netflix)
  • Skywalkers: A Love Story — TV-MA, Documentary. Two real-life daredevils test the limits of their love and trust by illegally scaling one of the world's tallest buildings to perform an acrobatic stunt. (Netflix)
  • Sweet Home — TV-MA, Season 3. As humans turn into savage monsters and the world plunges into terror, a handful of survivors fight for their lives — and to hold on to their humanity. (Netflix)
  • Omnivore — NR, Documentary. Food is never just food. Explore the beauty and complexity of the human experience through the ingredients that connect us all. (Apple TV+)
July 23rd
  • Dress My Tour — NR, Series. Hosted by supermodel and actress Kate Upton, this fashion design competition takes fans behind the curtain of the unpredictable fashion and music industries. (Hulu)
July 24th
  • Time Bandits — PG, Series. Lisa Kudrow stars in this comedic adventure series, which is the first television adaptation of the beloved cult classic movie. It's an unpredictable journey through time and space with a ragtag group of thieves and an 11-year-old history buff named Kevin. (Apple TV+)
July 25th
  • The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare — R, Film. This is an action-comedy about the first-ever special forces organization formed during WWII by UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill and a small group of military officials including author Ian Fleming. (Prime Video)
  • The Decameron — TV-MA, Series. As the bubonic plague spreads through Italy, a group of nobles and servants retreats to a villa, where their lavish getaway quickly spirals into chaos. (Netflix)
  • Kleo — TV-MA, Season 2. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, a former East German spy resolves to find out who betrayed her and why — and use her lethal skills to exact revenge. (Netflix)
  • Tokyo Swindlers — TV-MA, Series. A team of swindlers gets wind of prime real estate worth 10 billion yen and will stop at nothing to pull off their most ambitious scam yet. (Netflix)
July 26th
  • Olympic Highlights with Kevin Hart and Kenan Thompson — Live Event, Series. This 8-episode commentary series begins July 26th, the same day as the Opening Ceremony. Hart and Thompson will bring hilarious insights to recap the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics' best and most unexpected moments. Note: Peacock is the streaming service for NBCUniversal's extensive coverage of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, July 26th - August 11th. (Peacock)
  • The Dragon Prince — TV-Y7, Season 6. An extraordinary discovery inspires two human princes and an elven assassin to team up on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands. (Netflix)
  • Elite — TV-MA, Season 8. When three working-class teens enroll in an exclusive private school in Spain, the clash between them and the wealthy students leads to murder. (Netflix)
July 27th
  • Note: Peacock is the streaming service for NBCUniversal's extensive coverage of the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics, July 26th – August 11th.
July 31st
  • Women in Blue — NYR, Series. Set in 1971 and inspired by true events, this tells the story of four women who defy the ultraconservative norms of the time and join Mexico's first female police force, only to discover that their squad is a publicity stunt to distract the media from a brutal serial killer. (Apple TV+)

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