New on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney+ and HBO in July 2024

Wild Wild Space – July 14 (HBO)
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F – July 3 (Netflix)
Space Cadet – July 1 (Prime)
Red Swan – July 3 (Disney+)
Little Stories with Bluey – July 3 (Disney+)
Godzilla vs Kong: The New Empire – July 4 (HBO)
Antihero – July 9 (Netflix)
Divorce in Black - July 11 (Prime)
Vikings: Valhalla (S3) – July 11 (Netflix)
Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer – July 11 (Disney+)
Descendants: The Rise of Red – July 12 (Disney+)
Too Hot to Handle (S6) – July 19 (Netflix)
Elite (S8) – July 26 (Netflix)
Wild Wild Space – July 14 (HBO)

Documentary about the space race between the visionary founders of rival rocket companies, Chris Kemp and Peter Beck, who are pitted against each other to conquer the "lands" of space, in the best Wild Wild West style.

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F – July 3 (Netflix)

Forty years after his first case in Beverly Hills, Axel Foley is back doing what he loves most: solving crimes. The fourth film in this action-comedy franchise, starring Eddie Murphy, marks the return of the iconic police officer.

Photo: Netflix

Space Cadet – July 1 (Prime)

Starring Emma Roberts, this sci-fi comedy film follows Tiffany "Rex" Simpson, a young party girl from Florida determined to fulfill her dream of exploring space. She gets a spot in NASA's astronaut training program and, despite her lack of experience and scientific knowledge, uses her cunning and determination to stand out.

Photo: Eric Liebowitz/Prime Video

Red Swan – July 3 (Disney+)

In the Disney+ original drama series, a former world-class golfer marries a member of the powerful Hwain Group and becomes the target of death threats until her path crosses with a bodyguard investigating the death of a friend linked to the same group.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on Youtube

Little Stories with Bluey – July 3 (Disney+)

The collaboration between Disney and the BBC resulted in this children's animated series of shorts lasting one to three minutes. The series features fun moments between the characters Bluey and Bingo.

Photo: Disney+

Godzilla vs Kong: The New Empire – July 4 (HBO)

This film, released in April 2024 and directed by Adam Wingard, comes to streaming, bringing a new chapter in the saga of these iconic characters. After their confrontation in 'Godzilla vs Kong', they unite against a new deadly threat to humanity. The film explores the history of Skull Island and the origins of Hollow Earth, revealing the ancient battle between Titans that shaped these beings and their connection to humans.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube.

Antihero – July 9 (Netflix)

New Netflix original drama series, set in a legal system with high conviction rates. In it, a courageous lawyer faces the odds and defends his clients regardless of the evidence presented against them. With Hiroki Hasegawa (photo) as the protagonist.

Divorce in Black - July 11 (Prime)

New streaming original drama film that revolves around Ava, a young banker, whose husband Dallas leaves her. Determined to save her marriage, Ava discovers Dallas' betrayals, which destroyed their relationship. Amid these revelations, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and a new beginning, supported by friends and family.

Photo: Quantrell Colbert/Prime Video

Vikings: Valhalla (S3) – July 11 (Netflix)

The third and final season of this spin-off of 'Vikings' arrives on streaming. At this stage, seven years have passed. While Harald seeks the throne of Norway, Leif seeks the Golden Land, and Freydis works to ensure the happiness of the people.

Photo: Netflix

Mastermind: To Think Like a Killer – July 11 (Disney+)

Produced by Dakota and Elle Fanning, this documentary series offers a fascinating look at the innovations in criminal hunting. The plot is based on the true story of Ann Burgess, a psychiatric nurse and teacher who, to catch serial killers, learned to think like them.

Photo: Screenshot of the trailer on YouTube

Descendants: The Rise of Red – July 12 (Disney+)

The fourth film in the 'Descendants' franchise, a spin-off of the first three, features Uma, now Headmistress of Auradon School, inviting Red, daughter of the Queen of Hearts, to the school. When the Queen of Hearts plans a coup against Auradon, Red and Cinderella's daughter Chloe must team up to undo a traumatic event and stop revenge.

Photo: Disney+

Too Hot to Handle (S6) – July 19 (Netflix)

'Too Hot to Handle', an American and British co-production, is one of Netflix's most popular reality shows. The program brings together ten attractive young singles on a desert island. Although they have a chance to find love, they must avoid any sexual activity to compete for the $100,000 prize.

Photo: Netflix

Elite (S8) – July 26 (Netflix)

Unfortunately for fans, the eighth season of this acclaimed Spanish series will be the last. However, it promises to be the most tumultuous of all. Omar, now at university and far from Las Encinas, tries to move forward but faces big challenges. Meanwhile, with graduation approaching, one last mystery emerges, pushing friendships and rivalries to the limit.

Photo: Netflix (Elite, S7)

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