New in July on Netflix, HBO, Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video

Haseen Dillruba - 2nd of July (Netflix)
The Tomorrow War - 2nd of July (Amazon Prime Video)
The 8th Night - 2nd of July (Netflix)
Young Royals - 1st of July (Netflix)
Audible - 1st of July (Netflix)
Mortel - 2nd of July (Netflix)
Fear Street - Part 1: 1994 - 2nd of July (Netflix)
We the people - 4th of July (Netflix)
Dogs - 7th of July (Netflix)
Cat People - 7th of July (Netflix)
Monsters at Work - 7th of July (Disney Plus)
Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime - 8th of July (Netflix)
Biohackers (S2) - 9th of July (Netflix)
The Water Man - 9th of July (Netflix)
Fear Street - Part 2: 1978 - 9th of July (Netflix)
Virgin River, S3 - 9th of July (Netflix)
The White Lotus - 12th of July (HBO) 
Naomi Osaka - 13th of July (Netflix)
Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía? - 14th of July (Netflix)
Dirty Robber - 14th of July (Netflix)
Never Have I Ever, S2 - 15th of July (Netflix)
Fear Street - Part 3: 1666 - 16th of July (Netflix)
Deep - 16th of July (Netflix)
Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans - 21st of July (Netflix)
Masters of the Universe: Revelation - 23rd of July (Netflix)
The Last Letter From Your Lover - 23rd of July (Netflix)
Ted Lasso, S2 - 23rd of July (Apple TV+)
Centaurworld - 29th of July (Netflix)
The Last Mercenary - 30th of July (Netflix)
Haseen Dillruba - 2nd of July (Netflix)

In this hindi-language movie, a woman dreams of living her life as in a fairy tale. However, she ends up being implicated in the murder of her husband. Will Rani find the evidence to prove her innocence or will she get lost in the chaos of the many chapters that the 'fairy tale' of her real life offers her?

The Tomorrow War - 2nd of July (Amazon Prime Video)

In this new movie with Chris Pratt (photo) and Yvonne Strahovski (from 'The Handmaid's Tale'), a time traveller arrives from 2051 with an urgent message: 30 years in the future, humanity is losing the battle against an invading alien species. The only way to win is to bring an army from the present to fight in the future.

The 8th Night - 2nd of July (Netflix)

Netflix premieres a South-Korean mystery thriller by director Kim Tae-hyung. An eight-day battle for life or death is coming to prevent a millennia-old spirit from breaking through. If it awakens, it will retrace its stony path to reap chaos and havoc upon the world.

Young Royals - 1st of July (Netflix)

In season two of this Netflix series, Prince Wilhelm (Edvin Ryding) arrives at the prestigious Hillerska boarding school where he finally has the chance to discover himself and find out what kind of life he really wants. He dreams of a future of freedom and ove far from his sovereign obligations, until, suddenly, he becomes next in line to the throne. His dilemma deepens, as he has to make a choice: love or duty.

Audible - 1st of July (Netflix)

'Audible' is an absorbing cinematic coming-of-age documentary that chronicles the lives of athlete Amaree McKenstry and her best friends at the Maryland School for the Deaf. They endure the pressure of their senior year of high school and come to terms with stepping out into the world of the hearing. Amaree and her teammates try to let the tension out on the football field, struggling  to preserve an unprecedented winning streak, while they also come to terms with the tragic loss of a close friend.

Mortel - 2nd of July (Netflix)

In this French supernatural series, Sofiane, Victor and Luisa must save Reda, whose body has been possessed by the god Obé. Its power is constantly increasing. Will the heroes manage to prevent evil from prevailing in the end?

Fear Street - Part 1: 1994 - 2nd of July (Netflix)

'Fear Street', based on R.L. Stine's creepy bestselling books, tells the sinister story of Shadyside, a town that has been haunted for 300 years. In 1994, teenagers discover that the terrifying events that have plagued their town for generations may be connected and that they could be the next victims.

We the people - 4th of July (Netflix)

In this beautiful combination of music and animation, 'We the People' offers ten videos to teach young Americans about civics from non-elementary perspectives. They were set to original songs by artists such as H.E.R., Janelle Monáe, Brandi Carlile, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Adam Lambert, Cordae, Bebe Rexha, KYLE, Andra Day and poet Amanda Gorman. The programme redefines what government and citizenship mean in a modern world.

Dogs - 7th of July (Netflix)

Four new episodes explore the powerful bond between mankind and dogs. Whether it's the story of an astronaut, a priest, a military contractor or the trainer of a legendary college mascot, the series demonstrates how these wonderful animals occupy a common place in our hearts: one that is not only reserved for pets, but for family.

Cat People - 7th of July (Netflix)

While dogs may have a reputation as man's best friend, for many people, cats are just as loyal... although if you were to ask the cats, they'd probably deny it! The docuseries examines our fascinating relationship with these felines as seen through the eyes of some of the world's most remarkable and amazing cat people. It refutes the negative stereotypes associated with being "more of a cat person" and reveals the fundamental truths of what it takes to forge close bonds with these mysterious and independent animals.

Monsters at Work - 7th of July (Disney Plus)

The sequel to 'Monsters Inc' takes up the story right where the previous film finishes. That is, at the point where Monstropolis exchanges scares for laughter as a source of energy.

Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime - 8th of July (Netflix)

When Elize Matsunaga shot and dismembered her wealthy husband, it was a crime that shocked Brazil. This documentary series features the first interview with Matsunaga and analyses the disturbing case in depth.

Biohackers (S2) - 9th of July (Netflix)

Season 2 of this German techno-thriller. Mia doesn't remember anything since her kidnapping, but when she finds a message that she has written to her future self, she begins to understand that unless she solves the mystery of her disappearance, her life is in imminent danger. To do so, she must collaborate with the woman she trusts the least: Professor Lorenz.

The Water Man - 9th of July (Netflix)

Gunner (Lonnie Chavis) embarks on a crusade to save his sick mother (Rosario Dawson). Their mission is to find the Water Man, a mythical figure who holds the secret to eternal life. After enlisting the help of the mysterious Jo (Amiah Miller - photo), they travel to the remote Wild Horse forest, but the further they go into it, the stranger and more dangerous it becomes. The only one who can rescue them is Gunner's father (David Oyelowo), who will stop at nothing to find them and, in the process, discover who his son really is.

Fear Street - Part 2: 1978 - 9th of July (Netflix)

A week after the first part, Netflix releases part two of this adaptation of the book series by R.L. Stine. With the arrival of summer vacation, Camp Nightwing's activities are about to begin. But then the urge to kill takes hold of another Shadyside resident and the summer fun turns into a gruesome struggle for survival.

Virgin River, S3 - 9th of July (Netflix)

New drama awaits the endearing characters of Virgin River in the series' third season. Notable events include a funeral, a fire, a divorce, a hurricane and a new love, all in a season full of unexpected twists and turns that will leave fans wanting more.

The White Lotus - 12th of July (HBO) 

The series is set in a tropical resort where clients and guests are the lead characters of plots evolving over the course of a week. The cast includes Molly Shannon, Jon Gries, Connie Britton, Jennifer Coolidge, Alexandra Daddario, Sydney Sweeney and Steve Zahn, among others.

Naomi Osaka - 13th of July (Netflix)

What's it like to be among the world's best tennis players? This intimate look at the life of Naomi Osaka, a tennis player who is among the most brilliant and complex athletes of her generation, sheds light on the difficult decisions and resounding triumphs that make Osaka both an elite global superstar and a young woman who must navigate a world ruled by constant pressure.

Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía? - 14th of July (Netflix)

This documentary presents the investigative life of journalist Manuel Buendía, who was murdered in 1984 outside his office in Mexico City. More than 35 years of his death, we take a look back. The documentary gathers the testimonies of different voices contemporary to Buendía, through which his legacy will be presented and whose testimonies will raise the question: who killed Manuel Buendía and why?

Dirty Robber - 14th of July (Netflix)

This Oscar winning Netflix docuseries narrates three of the biggest heists in recent U.S. history from the hand of its perpetrators. A 21-year-old woman steals millions of dollars in cash from Las Vegas casinos. A man who wants to be a father makes a fortune at the Miami airport and learns how to get away with it. And third, a Kentucky father is accused of one of the biggest bourbon thefts in history.

Never Have I Ever, S2 - 15th of July (Netflix)

The transition to adulthood is far from easy, and in this second instalment of the Netflix series, Indian-American teenager Devi (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) continues to deal with the daily pressures of high school and domestic dramas as she becomes entangled in new romantic relationships.

Fear Street - Part 3: 1666 - 16th of July (Netflix)

The origin of Sarah Fier's curse is finally revealed as the story of 'Fear Street' comes full circle. It happens on a night that changes the lives of the Shadyside inhabitants forever.

Deep - 16th of July (Netflix)

Four sleepless med school students volunteer for a neuroscience experiment that goes wrong. They must now find a way out before it's too late.

Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans - 21st of July (Netflix)

After what happened in the 'Tales of Arcadia' trilogy, the heroes of Arcadia must join forces to protect humanity from the evil Arcane Order. The villain uses uncontrollable dark magic to summon ancestral titans ready to destroy the world.

Masters of the Universe: Revelation - 23rd of July (Netflix)

The war for Eternia reaches its climax in 'Masters of the Universe: Revelation', a ground-breaking action-animated series that picks up the story where it left the characters decades ago.

The devastating battle between He-Man and Skeletor has fractured Eternia, and the Guardians of Grayskull have scattered. After decades of secrets have separated them, Teela must reunite the fractured group of heroes and investigate the mysterious disappearance of the Sword of Power in a race against time to restore Eternia and prevent the end of the universe.

The Last Letter From Your Lover - 23rd of July (Netflix)

Ellie Haworth (Felicity Jones) is an ambitious journalist who discovers a valuable handful of secret letters from 1965 and decides to unravel the mystery of the forbidden romance they describe. As Ellie uncovers the story of Jennifer Stirling (Shailene Woodley), the wife of a wealthy businessman, and journalist Anthony O'Hare (Callum Turner), a present-day love story emerges between Ellie and the lovable, formal archivist (Nabhaan Rizwan) who helps her find more letters.

Ted Lasso, S2 - 23rd of July (Apple TV+)

Jason Sudeikis returns with one of his most acclaimed characters: a clueless soccer coach. In fact, the second season starts with a bang as the newly relegated AFC Richmond struggles to get back in competition with the elite.

Centaurworld - 29th of July (Netflix)

'Centaurworld' tells the story of a warhorse who is transported from her fighting world to a strange land with wild singing centaurs of all sizes, shapes and colours. Desperate to return home, she befriends a group of these magical beings and embarks on a challenging journey.

The Last Mercenary - 30th of July (Netflix)

In this French movie, Jean-Claude plays a former French secret agent who became a mercenary. His name is Richard Brumère and he is forced to return to the field. Brumère won immunity 25 years earlier for his son Archibald, but Archibald is now being targeted by the mob. To save him, Richard will have to call on his old contacts, join forces with a group of reckless young men and, most complicated of all, summon the courage to confess to Archibald that he is his father.