Want something great to watch in July? Netflix has a ton of great shows coming out, from revivals of hit series to more. Cobra Kai It’s a truly amazing documentary series. Forget the heat, eat a popsicle and enjoy some great TV!
Spring – July 2nd
Do you like sports documentaries? Then this is for you. The series takes an in-depth look into the lives of top athletes as they train to become the fastest people in the world.
The show offers a behind-the-scenes look at the mental and physical strength of sprinters who train their whole lives to cross the finish line in record time, featuring Shakyari Richardson, Noah Lyles, Sherica Jackson and many more.
Exploding Kittens – July 12th
Lucifer star Tom Ellis returns to voice God in this bold remake of the hit card game. Here’s the synopsis: “Earth sucks, so God gets fired and sent to Earth to reconnect with humanity. The question?
“He’s trapped in the body of a chubby house cat. As part of his rehabilitation, he lives with a dysfunctional family and tries to solve their problems, but ends up spending a lot of his time chasing laser pointers.”
Goyo – July 5th
Here’s the synopsis of this fascinating series: “Goyo, a Van Gogh enthusiast on the autism spectrum, works as a guide at the National Museum of Fine Arts in the city of Buenos Aires. His orderly daily routine is disrupted when he falls in love with Eva, the museum’s new security officer.
“Troubles in her marriage have left her disillusioned with love and, at times, lacking confidence in herself. An unexpected meeting between Goyo and Eva gives them both the opportunity to discover new ways to love and be loved.”
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F – July 3
Eddie Murphy stars as Detective Axel Foley, who is back on the road in Beverly Hills. After his daughter’s life is threatened, he and Foley team up with a new partner, played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and old friends Billy Rosewood and John Taggart to uncover the conspiracy.
Cobra Kai – July 18
Netflix is doing the really annoying thing of splitting one of their popular shows into several parts, which means the return of Cobra Kai will air on July 18, part two on November 28, with the final episode coming in 2025. So what can we expect?
With Cobra Kai eliminated from the Valley, our sensei and students must decide if and how to compete in the World Tournament (World Championship of Karate).
The Rise of Skywalker – July 19
If you’re afraid of heights, look away now. This mix of romance and thriller follows a daredevil couple who take their relationship to new heights with a daring plan to scale the world’s second-tallest skyscraper and perform death-defying stunts on its spire. Surprise!
Gone in the Night – July 11th
Do you like crime dramas? The story follows Elena, an American psychiatrist, and her partner Pietro living in Italy. They had two children and ran a hotel together before splitting up. But things take a turn for the worst when her children disappear while she’s staying with Pietro on a farm.
The synopsis continues: “They get a call: a child has been kidnapped and they must pay 150,000 euros in cash within 36 hours to get him back. For Elena it’s all clear: the kidnappers are the loan sharks to whom Pietro has fallen into debt in order to rebuild the farm. They are dangerous people and capable of anything. Pietro and Elena have no choice but to do as they say.” Join us!
Decameron – July 25th
Billed as a melodramatic, darkly comic sex drama, the story is set in 1348, during the ravages of the Black Death, when a group of aristocrats take refuge in a villa with their servants to await death. The description continues: “But as the rules of society begin to fade, a struggle for survival begins, brought to life by a cast of cunning and outrageous characters.”
Simone Biles Rising – TBA, July
Are you ready to watch some amazing gymnastics? Simone Biles was one of the most talked about athletes at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but in the world of sport, as in life, competitions don’t always go to plan. And for Simone, the world had a front row seat as her mental health issues exploded on the international stage, forcing her to withdraw from competition.
In the documentary, Simone discusses how she deals with past trauma, manages her mental health and completely reinvents the sport of gymnastics.
Master of the House – July 18th
This one really seems to suit our tastes! The story follows Kaimuk, a newlywed wife of a diamond tycoon, after her husband dies under mysterious circumstances. The description continues: “The drama unfolds as the sons of Loong Rooji become embroiled in a fierce battle for their late father’s inheritance.
This melodramatic, evocative drama-thriller gives an inside look at the conflict from the perspective of the distressed servants who have suppressed their resentment at being mistreated by the immensely wealthy family, even as they help cover up their employers’ dirty secrets.
The Man with 1000 Children – July 3
This documentary follows the story of Jonathan Meyer, a Dutch conman who pulled off a massive scam by tricking women into having his children. The three-part series looks at the fertility industry and how a lack of regulation has led to this bizarre situation. The series features parents who were involved in Jonathan’s scheme, examines how he managed to scam so many people, and why the law needs to be changed.