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This year’s Emmy nominees have been announced (here’s where to announce them), but you can never start planning ahead for next year’s Emmys. It’s like they always say: Today’s new releases are tomorrow’s Emmy nominees. Watch them all so you can be a pro this time next year. July has already brought many notable shows and movies, such as the beginning of the end for Better Call Saul, the final two episodes of Stranger Things Season 4, the family film The Sea Beast, and the season 4 premiere of What We Do Shadows. Looking ahead to later in the month, Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans face off in Netflix’s blockbuster hit The Gray Man, and comedy series Paper Girls is getting a TV adaptation that should give you some surprises. Children of the 1980s loved to ride their bikes into otherworldly danger.

Our guide to what to watch in July is divided into three parts. First, we’ll look at shows and movies that we enjoy watching, regardless of where you’ll find them on television. After that, we’ll take a look at all the major streaming services one by one to help you figure out what to watch on the programs you’ve already subscribed to. Finally, we’ll put together the month’s highlights in an easy-to-read calendar so you don’t miss the first game.

Last month’s guide: The Ultimate Guide to What to Watch on HBO Max, Apple TV+, Netflix, and More in June.

The Best TV Shows and Movies to Watch in July

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Stranger Things (July 1, Netflix)

Let’s save those royalty checks coming for Kate Bush as the Netflix mega-hit wraps up its fourth season with nearly four hours of Stranger Things in just two episodes. Does anyone else miss Chrissy the cheerleader? Poor Chrissy. -Tim Surette [Cover]

The Sea Beast (July 8, Netflix)

Most of Netflix’s kids’ movies are second-rate CGI movies from foreign studios, but The Sea Beast, from Moana and Big Hero 6 director Chris Williams, looks like a contender. join him for the best family film of the year. A young girl dives into her idol ship to help her hunt down giant sea creatures, leading to adventure and action. See the article : Netflix’s role ‘as a must-have service’ is ‘more of a curse than a blessing’: Analyst. It’s getting rave reviews, and features three TV Guide favorites as voice actors: The Boys’ Karl Urban, Legion’s Dan Stevens, and Chernobyl’s Jared Harris. -Tim Surette [Cover]

Better Call Saul (July 11, AMC)

I have good news and bad news. Good news: The final episodes of the best TV show of the past seven years are almost here! Bad news: The final episodes of the best TV show of the past seven years are here. We’re sad to see Better Call Saul go because we’re excited to see how it ends, as it continues to catch up with the Breaking Bad timeline and resolve what’s going on with Kim Wexler here and Saul/Jimmy/Gene in the future. This may interest you : The best sci-fi movies on Prime Video. Six awards to go, folks. And hopefully we’ll get a series with Huell and Badger. -Tim Surette [Cover]

What We Do in the Shadows (July 12, FX/July 13, Hulu)

One of the best comedies on TV is coming back from the grave for Season 4 with a lot to cover after our favorite vampires split up at the end of the season 3 (or in Colin Robinson’s case, exploded as a baby from his adult corpse). But the first episode is called “Reunited,” so we’re going to assume they spent their break backpacking in Europe. Season 4 premieres July 12 on FX, and will arrive on Hulu the following day. Read also : 2022 NBA Finals: Zach LaVine, James Harden headline list of 40 potential players. -Tim Surette [Cover]

The Rehearsal (July 15, HBO)

Bona fide genius Nathan Fielder’s new show, like most of his projects, doesn’t come out very often. But here’s what we do know: Fielder will help regular people prepare for the big moments in their lives by creating simulations of whatever they’re about to experience, and guiding them to what’s to come. Perhaps, that includes what can go wrong. Sure, it might not sound like much, but this is Nathan Fielder we’re talking about. You can trust him, he went to business school and got good grades. -Tim Surette [No Trailer]

Paper Girls (July 29, Amazon)

When you’ve watched all bajillion hours of Stranger Things 4 and realized it wasn’t enough, check out this heir apparent to Netflix’s megahit. Based on the comic series by Brian K. Vaughn, Paper Girls follows four teenage girls in 1988 who are caught up in a war between rival factions of the future, who disagree about who can they use time travel to change the past. It’s such a good story that I will love it even if I hate it! -Tim Surette [Cover]

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Netflix’s Best New Shows and Movies in July

Netflix is ​​going for the fences in July, releasing the season finale of its biggest TV show of the year and its biggest movie of the year just a few weeks apart. Stranger Things kicks off the month with the final two episodes of Season 4, which is the equivalent of five regular TV drama episodes. Then on July 22, Netflix releases its highly anticipated “Gray Man”, in which Ryan Gosling is a CIA contractor on the run from Chris Evans, who is sent to kill him because Gosling has learned incriminating secrets about Center. It’s the most expensive movie ever made by Netflix (see our review). Here’s a list of the best shows and movies on Netflix in July, and everything coming to Netflix in July.

Hulu’s Best New Shows and Movies in July

Summer movies are still a thing, they’re just in different places now. Skip the cineplex and stick to Hulu, because Hulu has a bunch of new movies (and shows) coming this July. First up is the Hulu original The Princess (July 1), starring Joey King as a medieval princess who decides to really fight to get out of an arranged marriage. Later this month is Hulu’s eye-opening documentary Aftershock (July 19), which focuses on the disproportionate mortality rate among Black women after childbirth. There’s also Johnny Depp’s Minamata, Bob’s Burgers, horror film The Cursed, Zac Efron’s Gold, Irish horror You Are Not My Mother, and British thriller All My Friends Hate Me. And that doesn’t include all the licensed movies coming at the beginning of the month. Here’s a list of the best shows and movies on Hulu in July, and everything coming to Hulu in July.

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HBO and HBO Max’s Best New Shows and Movies in July

You know it’s a quiet month on HBO Max when the top-rated show is Pretty Little Liars rebooting. Baby! Maybe! However, Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin won’t hit theaters until later in July, so until then, you can enjoy new shows from Insecure’s Issa Rae (her latest comedy called Rap Sh!t) and Nathan for U Nathan Fielder (his latest is called The Rehearsal). Elsewhere on HBO and HBO Max, July will also see premieres of films such as Edgar Wright’s horror-thriller Last Night in Soho and The Bob’s Burgers Movie. Here’s a list of the best shows and movies on HBO and HBO Max in July, as well as everything coming to HBO and HBO Max in July.

Amazon Prime Video’s Best New Shows and Movies in July

Amazon Prime Video’s new shows and movies in July cover all genres of entertainment, from military revenge thrillers to high school teen rom-coms. Get your Fourth of July decorations a few days early for The Terminal List (July 1), a Navy SEAL starring Chris Pratt as a man bent on revenge against his co-workers. Later in the month is Billy Porter’s Anything’s Possible (July 22), a high school romantic comedy with a classic premise: the clueless girl as the crush. The biggest movie release this month is House of Gucci, which hits theaters on July 2. Amazon’s free streaming service Freevee is getting Bones at the beginning of the month. Here’s our list of the best shows and movies on Amazon Prime Video in July, and everything coming to Prime Video in July.

The Best New Shows and Movies Everywhere Else in July

Need something amazing to watch? It is better to call Saul! The final episodes of the Breaking Bad spin-off are coming to AMC and AMC+ beginning on July 11. Speaking of dramatic, Season 4 of What We Do With Shadows premieres on July 12 on FX and hit Hulu the next day. Apple TV+ subscribers will want to check out its next big drama, Blackbird (July 8), starring Taron Egerton as a convicted drug dealer who works a deal with the police to overturn a conviction. his if he gets a confession. an alleged mass murderer in prison for the criminally insane. And at the Peacock, The Resort (July 28) is a dark comedy starring William Jackson Harper, Cstin Milioti, and Nick Offerman.

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July TV Calendar Highlights

Friday, July 1 Stranger Things Season 4 Episode 2 (Netflix) The Terminal List (Prime Video) The Princess (Hulu)

Sunday July 3 Art of Charonment (Netflix)

Wednesday, July 6 July Big Brother Season 24 (CBS) Challenge: USA (CBS) Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between (Netflix) Maggie (Hulu)

Thursday, July 7 Good Trouble Season 4 Episode 2 (Freeform) Moonhaven (AMC+)

Friday, July 8 The Blackbird (Apple TV+) Boo, Bitch (Netflix) The Sea Beast (Netflix)

Sunday, July 10 Tuca & Bertie Season 3 (Swimming People) The Anarchists (HBO)

Monday, July 11 The Bachelorette (ABC) Better Call Saul Season 6 Episode 2 (AMC)

Tuesday, July 12 What We Do in Shadows Season 4 (FX) How to Change Your Mind (Netflix)

Wednesday, July 13 All the Trash (Freeform)

Thursday, July 14 FBoy Island Season 2 (HBO Max) Resident Evil (Netflix)

Friday, July 15 I’m Not Going (Prime Video) Impact (Netflix) The Rehearsal (HBO) Zombies 3 (Disney+)

Sunday, July 17 Blood & amp; Treasure Season 2 (Paramount+)

Monday, July 18 Manager (ESPN)

Tuesday, July 19 Aftershock (Hulu) Love Island USA Season 4 (Peacock)

Wednesday, July 20 Grown-ish Season 5 (Freeform) Virgin River Season 4 (Netflix)

Thursday, July 21 American Horror Stories (Hulu) Rap Sh!t (HBO Max) This is GWAR (Shudder)

Friday, July 22 Anything Goes (Prime Video) The Gray Man (Netflix) Tries (Apple TV+)

Wednesday July 27th High School Musical: The Musical: The Series 3 Season (Disney+)

Thursday, July 28 Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (HBO Max) The Resort (Peacock)

Friday, July 29 Not Okay (Hulu) Paper Girls (Prime Video) Surface (Apple TV+) Unplugged (Netflix)

Sunday July 31 City on the Hill Season 3 (Showtime)

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Does HBO Max on Amazon have everything?

Amazon Prime Video Channels allows you to subscribe to individual streaming channels for a monthly fee and watch them on Amazon. But HBO Prime Video Channel has some differences from HBO Max. HBO Max offers everything you can get with a regular HBO subscription plus movies, shows and original series.

Is HBO Max on Amazon the same? HBO Max, which includes all HBO shows and adds 13,000 hours of additional movie and TV content, will still be distributed through Amazon Fire TV, which is a separate part of the Amazon empire.

Is all HBO Max content on Amazon Prime?

As of Fall 2021, HBO Max is no longer available as an add-on service through Amazon Prime Video. Prime Video subscribers who had an HBO Max add-on should have received a refund for any days remaining on their subscription.

Does Amazon include HBO Max?

The HBO Max streaming service is available through Amazon, Apple, Google Play and Roku as an app. It can also be an introduction channel to YouTube TV and Hulu with Live TV streaming service. HBO Max subscribers can also access content on their desktop or mobile device.

Is HBO Max free with Amazon Prime? Now that HBO Max is not available as an add-on with Prime Video, Prime subscribers who want to catch HBO Max will have to subscribe directly to HBO or bundle HBO with another streaming service such as YouTube TV or Hulu Live TV. Adding HBO Max to Hulu Live TV or YouTube TV will cost an additional $14.99 per month.

How much is HBO Max on Amazon?

As part of the $12.99 Amazon Prime subscription, it’s cheaper than an ‘Ad-Free’ HBO Max account, packed with features like free streaming and free music streaming, and has a combined total of over 20,000 movies and TV series.

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