
July must be awful, and not just because of the high temperatures outside. Netflix is announcing a number of new series that are only suitable for watching when the heat forces you to stay indoors.
Even if the movie side of July is weaker for the American streaming platform’s customers, the month’s lineup still boasts masterful killers, adaptations of bestselling books and more from The Upside Down.
In other words, in July you can meet:
- Stranger Things 4: Volume 2where a terrifying new threat emerges in a time marked by vulnerability, and solving the mystery may finally end the horrors of the Upside Down World;
- Beliefadaptation of Jane Austen’s classic novel of the same name, starring Dakota Johnson;
Gray manspy thriller directed by Anthony and Joe Russo, where Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans become enemies and go on a cinematic hunt around the world.
In addition, Netflix also boasts:
- white, Alchemy of souls, Bad Exorcist: Season 2, Boo, bitch, Hello, goodbye and everything in between, Purple hearts, The abode of evil, Join: Season 3, The longest night, Sea beast, Unattachedand more.
Here are all the movies and series coming out this month:
July credits on Netflix
Stranger Things 4: Volume 2 (releases July 1)
Six months have passed since the Battle of Starcourt, which sowed terror and destruction in Hawkins. Still not getting tired of it, our group of friends have to break up for the first time, and the complexities of school life haven’t made it any easier.
In this time of vulnerability, a terrifying new threat emerges. Solving its terrible secret may finally put an end to the horrors of the Upside Down World.
Persuasion (from July 15)
Anne Elliot is a modern eccentric who lives with her snobbish family on the verge of bankruptcy.
When Frederick Wentworth, the man she let go of, unexpectedly comes back into her life, Anne must decide whether she wants to put the past behind her or listen to her heart and get a new chance. Adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel of the same name.
Gray man (from July 22)
The gray man is former CIA agent Cort Gentry (Ryan Gosling), aka Sierra Six. Plucked from a federal penitentiary and recruited by former warden Donald Fitzroy (Billy Bob Thornton), Gentry was once a highly skilled death dealer prized by the Agency.
However, now the wheel has turned and Six has become a target, hunted around the world by Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans), a former CIA colleague who is ready to do anything to eliminate him. Agent Dani Miranda (Ana de Armas) is on his side, and he’s going to need all the support he can get.
Netflix series in July
Control Z: Season 3 (from July 6)
Sofia, Xavi and their friends try to continue their studies in high school in peace, but an unknown hacker who owns a familiar account makes life difficult for them.
King of Stonks (from July 6)
Desperate for business glory, an over-ambitious financial genius lies, cheats and plots to make his unorthodox new company a success.
Boo, Bitch (from July 8)
Two friends enter their senior year of high school determined to stand out. But one of them becomes a ghost and she will have to live the rest of her life to the fullest.
Captains: Season 2 (from July 8)
Luc Capitani now lives in Luxembourg, has a new job and is involved in the investigation of a crime related to the city’s underworld.
How to build a sex room (from July 8)
From a secret rock ‘n’ roll dungeon to a five-star spa, Melanie Rose designs erotic makeovers for couples in this racy reality series.
The longest night (from July 8)
The psychological prison is surrounded by armed men, and the phones have no signal. The goal is to catch Simon Lago, a serial killer. Six episodes. night.
Big Timber: Season 2 (releases July 13)
With no access to Kevin’s new concession and massive government sanctions on the horizon, he and Sara will need a new plan to save their business.
Hurts Like Hell (from July 13)
From illegal betting to match-fixing, discover the gruesome behind-the-scenes of Muay Thai, a once revered sport, in this true-life drama.
Watch: Season 3 (from July 13)
Dhoni struggles with the price of fame, Rita thinks about a new career, and Nando thinks about his chosen path. The stakes are higher now than ever.
Resident Evil (from July 14)
Nearly three decades after the discovery of the T-virus, an epidemic reveals the dark secrets of the Umbrella Corporation. Based on the horror franchise.
White (from July 15)
Alba wakes up on the beach with rape marks, but has no memory of the previous night. Then she learns that the rapists are her boyfriend’s friends.
Farzar (from July 15)
Prince Fikael lives in a human colony on an alien world and vows to rid the planet of evil, only to learn that the greatest villain is his own father.
Remarriage and desire (from July 15)
With the help of a dating agency for the rich, a divorced woman plans to take revenge on her ex-husband’s scheming lover.
Bad Exorcist: Season 2 (from July 20)
From drug cartels from hell to a potato-hungry, bulletproof monster, Bohdan returns to face all new adversaries.
Virgin River: Season 4 (from July 20)
Mel navigates his new reality, Jack’s future is threatened by his past, and new characters appear in the Virgin River to trouble the waters.
Blown Away: Season 3 (from July 22)
Ten new talented glassblowers arrive at the workshop and face challenges related to space, the circus, the seven deadly sins, and more.
Alchemy of souls (from July 23)
A powerful witch in the body of a blind woman meets a man from a respected family who asks her to help him change his destiny.
Di4ries (from July 26)
First love, first kisses, fun with friends and fights with rivals. In the corridors of the Galileo Galilei Gymnasium, every day is full of surprises!
Dream Home Makeover: Season 3 (From July 27)
From the perfect home office to the wine room, Sid and Shea make their clients’ dreams come true and enjoy the newest addition to the McGee family.
Rebels: Season 2 (from July 27)
This youth drama series is back with a new season.
Other Me (from July 28)
Three friends attend a therapy session in a seaside town and learn to work through unresolved traumas from their families’ pasts.
Fanático (from July 29)
When Spain’s most famous singer dies during a concert, a fan takes advantage of the situation and assumes the identity of his idol to escape everyday life.
No contact (since July 29)
When his 17-year-old boyfriend suddenly leaves him, a 40-year-old New York real estate agent finds himself alone and forced to start over.
Movies released on Netflix in July
Hello, goodbye and everything in between (from July 6)
Claire and Aidan decide to part ways without regret or pain until college. Will their epic farewell give them one last chance to find love?
Dangerous Liaisons (from July 8)
Smart Selene falls for Tristan, the bad boy at her new school in Biarritz, unaware that she’s the victim of a match between him and social media star Vanessa.
Spells (from July 8)
Six years ago, Lee Jo-nan was cursed for breaking a religious taboo. Now he must protect his daughter from the consequences of his actions.
Sea beast (from July 8)
The girl becomes a stowaway on the ship of a famous sea monster hunter who set off on a legendary journey across unknown seas, and the legend writes itself.
For Jojo (from July 11)
When her good friend Jojo falls in love and abandons their whirlwind adventure in Berlin, Paula does everything she can to crash her wedding.
Valley of the Dead (from July 11)
During the Spanish Civil War, several sworn enemies are forced to work together to fight evil zombies created in a Nazi experiment.
Under the sun of Almafi (from July 13)
While vacationing on the Amalfi Coast, Vincenzo and Camilla put their love to the test, while their friends Furio and Natalie have their own adventures.
Live is Life (from July 18)
Faced with the realities of adulthood, five friends reunite for one last adventure and go in search of a magical flower that can grant their wishes.
Too Old for Fairy Tales (from July 18)
An avid player wants to enter the tournament, but his mother’s illness and eccentric aunt force him to reconsider his priorities.
Purple Hearts (from July 29)
Despite the fact that the singer, songwriter and marine are very different, they fall hopelessly in love against all odds.
As always, you can find more news from the world of movies and series, as well as other exciting news in this weekend’s Nerd Alert column:
- Netflix plunges after the release of the most anticipated series / Good news about wars … allegedly / Researchers are worried about the robot that immediately became racist
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