10 New Movies & TV Shows to Watch in July 2022
The final two episodes of Stranger Things Season 4 and Where the Crawdads Sing are among the most anticipated releases next month.
As the temperatures rise in July, you may be looking for something to do indoors when you're not at the pool or on the beach, staying in for an afternoon of binging the hottest new show is always a great option. These 10 TV shows and movies are just some of the most anticipated releases next month.
Stranger Things Season 4 Volume 2
Hopefully, you don't have any plans for July 1 because the final two episodes of Stranger Things Season 4 are being released and they look intense. The season finale is over 2 hours long and contains an action sequence that is an hour long.
Maggie
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In Hulu's newest original series, Rebecca Rittenhouse plays the titular character Maggie, a psychic who sees herself in a stranger's future. Available to stream on July 6, this modern take on the classic rom-com is the perfect summer binge.
Black Bird
Taron Egerton takes on the true story of Jimmy Keene, a criminal serving a 10-year sentence who takes a deal from the FBI to befriend a serial killer and get him to confess. This mini-series, which happens to be the late Ray Liotta's last performance, premieres on July 8 on Apple TV+.
Thor: Love and Thunder
The newest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe hits theaters on July 8. Thor (Chris Hemsworth) teams up with his friends to take down Gorr the God Butcher (Christian Bale).
Where The Crawdads Sing
Produced by Reese Witherspoon, this adaptation of Delia Owens' best-selling novel of the same name is one of the most anticipated new movies of the summer. The trailer, set to the haunting original song written by Taylor Swift, shows the ostracized Kya Clarke (Daisy Edgar-Jones) getting swept up in a murder trial. Whether or not you've read the book, this mystery is a must-see when it hits theaters on July 15.
Persuasion
Also on July 15, Netflix gives us Persuasion, based on Jane Austen's final work before her death. The historical romance features Dakota Johnson as the main character Anne Elliot who is trapped in a love triangle.
Nope
Jordan Peele's newest horror film, Nope, coming out July 22 features a sci-fi twist. Starring Keke Palmer and Daniel Kaluuya as siblings trying to capture footage of aliens on their ranch, this thriller will without a doubt keep you entranced to the very end.
The Gray Man
This action thriller revolves around Court Gentry (Ryan Gosling), a CIA mercenary who discovers agency secrets that make him the target of assassin Lloyd Hansen (Chris Evans). Coming to Netflix on July 22, don't miss the chance to see these two Hollywood favorites share the screen.
Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin
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On July 28, HBO Max will release the latest TV series in the Pretty Little Liars franchise. With an all-new cast and story, the show is set to be dark and tinged with horror.
Not Okay
The long-awaited satirical comedy Not Okay finally has a release date: July 29 on Hulu. It stars Zoey Deutch alongside Dylan O'Brien as a social media obssessed young woman desperate for fame.