It’s 4th of July soon so mamy of us will be watching movies, especially over the weekend. Netflix is always a great option as well with many movies and series to entertain us all. As long as they stay away from the woke nonsense, I’m all for them.
As Netflix continues to tailor its vast array of content through its recommendation algorithm, the platform’s diverse offerings for July showcase an eclectic mix of new releases and beloved classics, keeping subscribers both entertained and engaged. . As a Star Trek fan, I am always on the lookout for anything in the genre. I’ve also been a big fan of Vikings sage.
⚔️ Vikings: Valhalla
😱 Sweet Home
📚 Elite
🛸 Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2🍌 Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
🐍 Cobra Kai
🏝️ Lost
🏈 ReceiverHere’s a peek at what’s coming to Netflix in the US in July. pic.twitter.com/hzr3K6chUz
— Netflix (@netflix) June 19, 2024
This July, viewers can look forward to the release of “Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2,” an animated series originally from Paramount Plus, featuring the return of Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway. The series follows a group of alien youngsters navigating the challenges and adventures of space travel. Additionally, the month also introduces “The Imaginary,” a new animated fantasy film from Studio Ponoc, known for its work on “Mary and the Witch’s Flower.”
Fans of martial arts and drama will be pleased with the premiere of the sixth and final season of “Cobra Kai,” concluding its critically acclaimed run. For comedy enthusiasts, “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” marks the return of Eddie Murphy in one of his iconic roles, promising more action-packed humor.
A month of comedy, wizards, and Spelivia. Here’s what’s coming to Netflix in July! pic.twitter.com/wpSy8v2dsA
— Strong Black Lead (@strongblacklead) July 1, 2024
Netflix’s catalog enrichment doesn’t stop at new releases. Classics such as “Back to the Future,” “American Psycho,” and Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” trilogy will also be available, catering to nostalgia and new discoveries alike. Highlighted among the classics, “Spider-Man 2” is praised as not only a pivotal sequel but also a standout superhero film, thanks to its compelling narrative, exceptional performances, and memorable action sequences.
The streaming giant continues to expand its interactive offerings with several titles under Netflix Games. “The Case of the Golden Idol” invites players to unravel a complex mystery involving a cursed family heirloom, while “Cozy Grove Camp Spirit” and “Hearts” offer more laid-back gaming experiences focused on exploration and classic card gaming, respectively.
In addition to its series and films, Netflix introduces compelling documentaries and series that delve into sports and real-life drama. “LALIGA: All Access” provides an insider’s view into the famed Spanish football league, and “Simone Biles Rising” follows the renowned gymnast as she balances her personal life with her aspirations for Olympic glory.
Everything new on Netflix in July 2024. Netflix is set to see a fresh bunch of new movies and shows added to the platform in July, so we’ve gathered them all in one place for you here. ( rowan.davies@futurenet.com https://t.co/RJrjTRIBAP pic.twitter.com/kvebxvqr3P
— Major Digest (@major_digest) June 22, 2024
This packed lineup ensures that Netflix subscribers have a broad range of options to choose from, making the streaming service a continuous source of entertainment tailored to diverse tastes and interests. Whether one is in the mood for a nostalgic film, a gripping series finale, or an engaging interactive game, Netflix’s July schedule promises something for every viewer.
Major Points:
- Netflix’s July offerings include “Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2,” featuring Kate Mulgrew as Captain Kathryn Janeway, and “The Imaginary,” a new animated film from Studio Ponoc.
- The final season of “Cobra Kai” and a new sequel in the “Beverly Hills Cop” series, starring Eddie Murphy, are set to premiere.
- Classics like “Back to the Future,” “American Psycho,” and Sam Raimi’s “Spider-Man” trilogy will be available, enriching the streaming platform’s catalog.
- Netflix Games introduces new interactive experiences, including “The Case of the Golden Idol” and “Cozy Grove Camp Spirit.”
- Additional highlights include a documentary series “LALIGA: All Access” and “Simone Biles Rising,” following the gymnast’s journey to the Olympics.
James Kravitz – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News