A new month means an array of newcomers coming to Netflix. For this part of the summer, we can look forward to a few promising Originals and a collection of additional seasons of already beloved shows, as well as the occasional great release from the past coming to the streamer. With that in mind, here’s what you can watch on Netflix UK in July.
Star Trek: Prodigy (Season 2) – July 1
The animated children’s series is back for a second outing and sees the crew of the USS Protostar boldly go where no one has gone before.
Sprint – July 2
The next in a long series of Netflix sports documentaries, Sprint follows a collection of the world’s fastest athletes and documents their journey to reach the top of the sport.
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F – July 3
Eddie Murphy returns to one of his most iconic film series to date. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F sees the detective return to his old stomping grounds to unearth the person responsible for threats against his daughter’s life.
The imaginary – July 5
This Japanese film may look like it was made by Studio Ghibli, but that is not the case. The Imaginary sees an imaginary friend who is tasked with finding his best friend and creator before he fades away, all after the couple breaks up.
Smile (2022) – July 9
Horror fans rejoice, the disturbing 2022 film makes its debut on the streamer. Smile sees a woman haunted by a cruel entity after she witnesses an unusual and gruesome incident.
Receiver – July 10
Following the documentary Quarterback, Receiver looks to follow the lives of several of the NFL’s best receivers, including Deebo Samuel, Davante Adams, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Justin Jefferson and George Kittle.
Vikings: Valhalla (Season 3) – July 11
The final season of the Vikings spin-off show sees Leif Eriksson, Freydis and Harald all etch their names in Viking history while dealing with dastardly Norman kings and Viking rivals.
Exploding kittens – July 12
This animated show is an adaptation of the beloved card game. Tom Ellis shines here as Godcat, the feline embodiment of the Almighty who serves as a temporary captive of the deity to teach him a lesson.
Ticket to Paradise (2022) – July 12
Regular partners Julia Roberts and George Clooney reunite in this 2022 romcom that follows a divorced couple as they fall in love again during their daughter’s wedding in Thailand.
LaLiga: All Access – July 15
Another sports documentary, LaLiga: All Access dives deep into Spain’s top soccer league and follows many of the most popular teams and players who participate in the tournament each year.
Cobra Kai (Season 6 – Part 1) – July 18
The first part in the latest season of the action show. ‘The Return of Cobra Kai’ will see the Miyagi-Do clan working harder than ever to defeat the increasingly powerful and dangerous Cobra Kai goons led by Sensei John Kreese.
Too Hot to Handle (Season 6) – July 19
Whether you like it or not, it’s usually one of Netflix’s biggest summer offerings. Too Hot to Handle will be back with a new cast of individuals going to the villa hoping to find love, but more likely succumbing to primal desires.
The Decameron – July 25
This historical comedy takes us back to the 14th century to see how a wacky group of peasants tried to survive and overcome the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic in history.
The Dragon Prince (Season 6) – July 26
The next chapter in Netflix’s animated series is almost here. During this penultimate outing, the gang will continue to try to bring peace to the land.