What’s Streaming in July
A look at some of the shows and movies streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Disney+ this July.
“Stranger Things” Season 4 Volume 2: The final episodes of Season 4 of this popular sci-fi horror drama have been eagerly awaited — if for no other reason than to see which fan theories prove to be correct. (Netflix)
“Anything’s Possible”: A love story, Gen-Z style. In it, a trans teen named Kelsa is navigating her senior year when her classmate Khal develops a crush on her. (Amazon Prime)
<strong>”The Other One” Season 2</strong>: In this UK sitcom, Catherine “Cathy” Walcott and Catherine “Cat” Walcott discover the other one existed after their Dad died at his surprise birthday party. Finally coming to terms with being sisters, this season reveals they have a secret brother, Callum, who Cathy had just made out with. <strong>(Acorn TV)</strong>
“America the Beautiful” : Narrated by Michael B. Jordan, this documentary explores America’s most breathtaking regions – the mountainous Northwest, the steamy South, the arid West, and the endless Heartland. (Disney+)
“The Gray Man”: Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans star in this thriller about a CIA operative who finds himself being hunted by a former cohort. (Netflix)
“Solar Opposites” Season 3: Four aliens who are evenly split on whether Earth is awful or awesome strive to be less of a team and more of a family team. (Hulu)
“Girl in the Picture”: This true crime tale explores a 30-year old mystery: who was Sharon Marshall, and why was her real identity unknown to everyone – even her? (Netflix)
“Gladiator”: Russell Crowe stars as a former Roman general seeking revenge after he becomes a gladiator. (Amazon Prime)
“Aftershock”: This film focuses on two families who become ardent activists in the maternal health space after tragedies, seeking justice through legislation and community action. (Hulu)
“How to Change Your Mind”: This docuseries features author Michael Pollan exploring the remarkable history and use of mind-altering substances. (Netflix)
“Paper Girls” Season 1: Four young friends face unexpected events on Hell Day 1988 when they unknowingly time travel to 2019 and must learn to work with their adult selves to save the world. (Amazon Prime)
“Killing Eve” Season 4: Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer bring their explosive and complex relationship to a close in this popular crime drama. (Hulu)
“D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!”: This project seeks to unfold the mystery surrounding the man who hijacked a plane in 1971 and parachuted away with $200,000 in ransom. (Netflix)
“The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse”: Mickey Mouse and his friends each recall the events leading up to the annual summer fireworks spectacular from their perspectives. (Disney+)
“Forever Summer: Hamptons” Season 1: Hampton locals aim for the best summer of their lives, but everything changes when city newcomer Ilan arrives. (Amazon Prime)
“Farzar”: This sci-fi animated comedy series is geared toward adults, featuring a human warrior facing evil once again on the planet Farzar. (Netflix)
“Maggie” Season 1: This romantic comedy features a psychic struggling with her future, despite her ability to see everyone else’s. (Hulu)
“The Terminal List” Season 1: Chris Pratt stars in this series about Navy SEAL Commander James Reece who seeks vengeance after the murder of his platoon. (Amazon Prime)
“The Tourist”: A heart-wrenching thriller romance with Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp as they navigate intrigue and danger. (Hulu)
“Virgin River” Season 4: This season brings intense drama and unresolved questions about love and paternity. (Netflix)
“Don’t Make Me Go”: A touching tale of a single father and his teenage daughter on a transformative cross-country road trip. (Amazon Prime)
“The Most Hated Man on the Internet”: Charlotte Laws takes on the founder of a revenge porn site, inciting dangerous consequences. (Netflix)
“Zombies 3”: In a town where monsters are welcomed, unexpected events shake the community’s peace. (Disney+)
“The Sommerdahl Murders” Season 3: In this blue-sky mystery crime series, love triangles and investigations unfold during endless summer. (Acorn TV)