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Patriots Day

Netflix Announces 19 New Movies And Shows For July

June has only just begun, but we already have a sizeable flavor of what we can expect to arrive on Netflix next month. For a full list of what's just debuted on the streaming service or is about to in June, you can head through here. However, if you're wanting to find out what awaits subscribers in July, keep on reading.
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June has only just begun, but we already have a sizeable flavor of what we can expect to arrive on Netflix next month. For a full list of what’s just debuted on the streaming service or is about to in June, you can head through here. However, if you’re wanting to find out what awaits subscribers in July, keep on reading.

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Below you’ll see a lengthy list of everything we know to be coming to Netflix across July at the moment, though obviously more will be revealed in time. A few titles have yet to be assigned specific dates, but that’s not the case with the rest. As always, there’s a mix of Netflix Originals and pre-existing movies and TV shows on the way, and you can check out the preliminary list of new arrivals down below.

Undated July Titles

Street Food: Latin America (Season 1) – docuseries

The Seven Deadly Sins (Season 4) – anime series

Wizards: Tales of Arcadia (Season 1)

July 1st

Abby Hatcher (Season 1) – children’s animated series

A Thousand Words (2012)

A Touch of Green (Season 1) – Taiwanese war drama series

Cleo & Cuquin (Season 1) – children’s animated series.

Patriots Day (2016)

Sucker Punch (2011)

Under the Riccione Sun (2020) – Italian teen romance

Unsolved Mysteries (Season 1) – reboot of classic docuseries

Winchester (2018)

Patriots Day

July 8th

Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado (2020) – documentary

Stateless – Australian limited series

July 9th

Japan Sinks: 2020 (Season 1) – anime series

July 10th

The Old Guard (2020)

July 19th

The Last Dance – docuseries

July 24th

The Kissing Booth 2 (2020)

July 31st

The Umbrella Academy (Season 2)

The three most notable new additions of the month have to be The Old Guardthe platform’s big summer blockbuster, The Kissing Booth 2, the sequel to the hit teen romcom, and the highly-anticipated second season of The Umbrella Academy.

The Old Guard, starring Charlize Theron and directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, follows four immortals who’ve secretly protected humanity for centuries being targeted for their powers. A new trailer and several posters just arrived for The Umbrella Academy, meanwhile, but we’re going to have to wait almost two more months until it lands at the end of July.

Elsewhere, we’ll also be getting acclaimed films like Patriots Day and cult favorite Sucker Punch. And again, these are just a small sample of what’s on the way, with Netflix set to announce the full list closer to the end of the month – so be sure to stay tuned.


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'