Netflix has announced its big July slate with a very impressive lineup of TV series set to debut or return this month.
The best thing about the list below is that most of it is all-new original content coming to Netflix, but there’s also one cult classic returning to the streaming service.
Let’s start there. Let’s get started!
1. Lost — 6 seasons (July 1)
One of the most groundbreaking TV series of all time is returning to Netflix this month. lost It is a unique production, and even though it ended with a highly controversial final episode; The Sopranos and Breaking Bad In terms of its importance to the medium, this is a big deal: if you haven’t seen the stories of Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Locke, Harley and others yet, or if you want to return to the island, all six seasons are available to stream now.
“I lost “The finale was amazing,” show creator Damon Lindelof said in an interview about the controversial episode. “It was the story we wanted to tell, and we told it. We make no excuses, we make no apologies. I look back on this episode as fondly as I look back on the writing process of the entire show. I’ll always care about your opinions, but I’m no longer bound by them.”
2. Star Trek: Prodigy Season 2 (July 1)
It’s been a long and difficult journey Star Trek: Prodigy, It is the first 3D animated series in the franchise’s history and is aimed at a much younger audience. Season 1 was well-received by critics and viewers, but was ultimately canceled after debuting on Paramount+ and Nickelodeon. Netflix purchased the series and will re-release season 1 in 2023. And now, season 2 will finally debut this July.
“Our wonderful Star Trek: Prodigy “Your fans have not only championed our show, but also a community that is always united in the belief that we are building a better future together,” creators Alex Kurtzman, Dan, and Kevin Hageman said in a joint statement. “We tried to inspire you, but you inspired us. The team remains hard at work on season two and can’t wait to share it with our incredible fans around the world.”
3. Vikings: Valhalla Season 3 (July 11)
Sequel series Viking It didn’t make much of a fuss and season 3 will be the last, even though filming will finish in 2022. Valhalla The final season just began streaming on Netflix this month, and the story is set roughly 100 years after the events of Ragnar Lothbrok and his children, following the new adventures of Vikings Leif, Harald, and Freydis across Scandinavia and beyond.
“We’re incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to tell the story of Leif, Harald, and Freydis over three seasons. From the beginning, we wanted to show the evolution of three of the most famous Vikings into the icons we know today, and we’ve been able to do just that,” co-creator and executive producer Jeb Stuart said of the third season. “We hope audiences tune in and are thrilled to see how we’ve taken these heroes to new heights.” Watch the axe- and action-packed trailer for Season 3 above.
4. Exploding Kittens (July 12)
This hilarious cartoon for adults has a great premise: God and the Devil are sent to Earth… in the bodies of very fat cats. Tom Ellis plays GodCat and Sasheer Zamata voices DevilCat. The show was created by webcomic creator Matthew Inman. oatmeal And popular Exploding Kitten Card games (and mobile games).
“I always oatmeal “Because this is a webcomic with a true story, I didn’t expect it to become anything like a TV series,” Inman said in a recent interview. Exploding Kittenbut, I Exploding Kitten It’s always just a game. South Park People who talked about how they made South Parkand then, Baseketball and OrgasmoIn their minds, those movies were their future, not some silly Colorado kid cartoon. Exploding kittens — “We take it lightly because it’s ‘just a game’ but it keeps growing every day. We should all be thankful to our lord and saviour Godcat.”
5. Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 1 (July 18)
Final Season Karate Boy Sequel series Cobra Kai will begin airing this July, but it’s only the first of a three-part season that will be released over a fairly long period of time. The series follows the film’s hero and antagonist, Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka), as they mentor a new crop of karate kids while discovering new rivalries, old enmities, and plenty of melodrama, comedy, and martial arts.
“There are a lot of surprises in season six, and I think you’re going to love it,” actor John Kove, who plays the silly John Kreese, said recently. “It’s going to be a big hit,” added actor Xolo Maridueña, who plays Miguel Diaz.
6. The Dragon Prince Season 6 (July 26)
One of my favorite animated series returns for its penultimate season on Netflix this month. Dragon Prince It’s really great and Avatar: The Last Airbender Please give it a try. The new season is Dragon Prince: Xadia, A new action RPG mobile game set in the same universe as the show.
This series is originally Avatar: The Last Airbender With lead writer Aaron Ehas Unknown 3 Game director Justin Richmond. Last year, Netflix abruptly canceled the fifth season after pirates took over the world. Dragon Prince As it’s a presentation at Comic-Con, something similar may happen, so keep an eye out for Wonderstorm’s appearance at Comic-Con this year.
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