![]() ![]() It’s been a decade since we last saw Fry, Leela, Bender, and the rest of the Planet Express gang after the series drew to a close after seven seasons in 2013. Futurama: Season 8 Premiere ( Hulu, July 24) Get tickets HERE watch on Apple TV+ HERE. Based on a non-fiction account of the craze, The Beanie Bubble casts Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks, Sarah Snook, and Geraldine Viswanathan as four people caught up in the madness. The Beanie Bubble ( Theaters, July 21, Apple TV+ July 28)įor a brief, fevered stretch of the 1990s, America went mad for Beanie Babies, the little stuffed animals that sent collectors into a frenzy. Aunjanue Ellis and Vondie Curtis Hall co-star. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) as he travels to Detroit to match wits with a charming sociopath (Boyd Holbrook). This miniseries returns to the world of U.S. Justified: City Primeval (FX/ Hulu, July 18)įor five seasons starting in 2010, Justified offered a mix of menace and crisp humor worthy of the series’ inspiration, author Elmore Leonard. John Krasinski’s time as Tom Clancy’s espionage hero draws to a close with this final season in which Ryan has to investigate the CIA itself. ![]() Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan: Series Finale ( Prime Video, July 14) Touching on everything from contemporary players’ experiences to a largely forgotten league made up of Black players, this documentary explores the sometimes difficult, sometimes triumphant experiences of Black athletes in the sport of hockey. Gordon and Platt also co-wrote the script. Drawing from their own experiences at theater camp, lifelong friends Molly Gordon ( The Bear) and Ben Platt ( Dear Evan Hansen) co-star. It’s a film in which several participants wear multiple hats. Sweden Livestream: How to Watch the Women’s World Cup Game for FreeĪ hit at Sundance earlier this year, this mockumentary is set at a summer camp for theater nerds that faces an existential crisis when its longtime owner (Amy Sedaris) falls into a coma. That’s a lot.Īnd that’s not everything and doesn’t even get into all the promising-looking films making their debuts in July. Here’s what to watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Apple TV+, Peacock, Hulu, and the month’s biggest theatrical releases - including Oppenheimer, Barbie, and Mission: Impossible. You’ll find a few of the more unexpected releases (both theatrical and on your TV screen) below, but the other returning shows include Minx, Good Omens, Project Greenlight, What We Do in the Shadows, The Lincoln Lawyer, The Afterparty, Foundation, Heels, The Summer I Turned Pretty, Dark Winds (one of last season’s best new mystery series), and This Fool (an under-the-radar comedy that had a terrific first season). This July is short on splashy debuts but long on old favorites on everything from Prime Video to Hulu and beyond. Summer has traditionally been a time for television to take a little break while everyone enjoys a little outdoor time (and maybe heads to the movies), but that’s hardly the case this year. If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. ![]()
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