Movies and TV Shows to stream this July

As summer heats up, so does your streaming queue with an exciting lineup of captivating stories and thrilling adventures. Whether you’re in the mood for action-packed blockbusters or heartfelt dramas, July promises to deliver something for everyone across your favourite platforms.

Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F – July 3rd

‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ is an upcoming American action comedy film directed by Mark Molloy from a story by Beall. The film serves as the fourth instalment in the Beverly Hills Cop film series beginning when Axel Foley returns to Beverly Hills after his daughter Jane’s life is threatened. She and Axel team up with her ex-boyfriend and his old pals, John Taggart and Billy Rosewood, to uncover a conspiracy.

Where to watch: Netflix

Space Cadet – July 4th

Tiffany “Rex” Simpson has always dreamed of going to space, but life isn’t going as planned. Determined to change her fate, she sets her sights on NASA’s astronaut training program. With help from her supportive best friend Nadine, who tweaks her application, Rex gets accepted. Now, in over her head, she relies on her quick thinking, courage, and determination to succeed. ‘Space Cadet’ harkens back to the fun, carefree popcorn movies of the late ’90s and early 2000s, delivering plenty of light-hearted laughs within a high-concept space agency storyline.
Where to watch: Prime Video

Mirzapur [Season 3] – July 9th

Akhandanand Tripathi, a ruthless millionaire carpet exporter, rules Mirzapur with an iron fist. His son Munna, desperate for power, will do anything to inherit his father’s empire. When an incident at a wedding procession brings them into conflict with Ramakant Pandit, an honorable lawyer, and his sons Guddu and Bablu, it ignites a fierce battle of ambition, power, and greed that threatens to unravel the very fabric of this lawless city.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Wild Wild Punjab – July 10th

In ‘Wild Wild Punjab’,  Khanne is heartbroken and determined to confront his ex-girlfriend at her wedding. He plans to find closure by declaring his feelings in front of the entire wedding party. Despite his turmoil, his friends stand by him, encouraging him to move forward. Accompanying them on this unpredictable journey are Radha and Meera and together, they navigate the vibrant and chaotic landscape of Punjab, embarking on an adventure full of unexpected twists and turns.

Where to watch: Netflix

Tyler Perry’s Divorce in the Black – July 11th

Ava, a young bank professional, is devastated when her husband Dallas abandons their marriage. Determined to fight for their relationship, fate intervenes, revealing Dallas’ wicked deeds that not only destroyed their marriage but also sabotaged Ava’s destiny to be loved by her true soulmate.

Where to watch: Prime Video

My Spy The Eternal City – July 18th

‘My Spy: The Eternal City’ is an upcoming American spy comedy film directed by Pete Segal. It is the sequel to the 2020 film ‘My Spy’, following Sophie, now a teenager, who persuades JJ to chaperone her school choir trip to Italy. During the trip, they become involved in an international terrorist plot. The plot targets CIA Chief David Kim and his son, Collin, who is also Sophie’s best friend.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Skywalkers: A Love Story – July 19th

‘Skywalkers: A Love Story’ is a 2024 American documentary film directed by Jeff Zimbalist and Maria Bukhonina chronicling the story of Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus who prepare to climb the world’s last super skyscraper, blending thrilling acrobatics with a tumultuous love story.

Netflix

Find Me Falling – July 19th

After a failed comeback album, a rock star retreats to a cliffside home on Cyprus, only to find his new life. Directed by Stelana Kliris, this romantic-comedy film follows John Allman, seeking to revive his career, when his plans are thrown into disarray by the reappearance of an old romance and the arrival of various lonely souls drawn to his magnetic presence.

Where to watch: Netflix

Showtime – July 12th

Showtime is Karan Johar’s drama web series starring Emraan Hashmi, Mouni Roy, Naseeruddin Shah, Vijay Raaz, and many more. depicts the dark side of nepotism and portrays some negative sides of India’s largest film industry Bollywood. Where people with blood relations are against each other for ruling the industry.

The Imaginary – July 5th

Studio Ponoc’s film ‘The Imaginary’ delves into the profound realms of humanity and creativity, as seen through the perspective of young Amanda and her imaginary friend, Rudger. Amanda conjures Rudger to accompany her on exhilarating make-believe escapades. However, when Rudger finds himself alone and stranded in The Town of Imaginaries—a sanctuary for forgotten imaginary beings—he encounters an enigmatic menace. Directed by acclaimed animator Yoshiyuki Momose (known for ‘Spirited Away’), ‘The Imaginary’ unfolds as a poignant journey of love, loss, and the transformative strength of imagination.

Where to watch: Netflix

Commander Karan – July 8th

The series centres on RAW agent Commander Karen Saxena, embroiled in a high-stakes battle with the Pakistani army as they challenge India’s forces and endanger civilians. Set against the tense backdrop of India-Pakistan relations, this patriotic drama unfolds with gripping intensity.

Where to watch: Disney + Hotstar

Zara Flavia Dmello

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