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Happy July! The first of the month is a day when everyone's queue looks a little different than it did yesterday. New titles are in, some old ones are out, and somewhere out there, someone is realizing the show they were halfway through just vanished without a trace. If that's you, I'm sorry.

But fear not, there are plenty of new shows and movies worth watching this month! Keep reading to see everything coming to streaming in July.

Speaking of things worth your time, this Friday's Worth the Watch is the second edition of our movie club, and we're reviewing Take Shelter—a psychological thriller about an Ohio man whose apocalyptic visions convince him that disaster looms. Watch it before Friday (it's free on The Roku Channel) and subscribe to Pix Plus to get in on the discussion! Try it free for 7 days!

Everything Coming to Streaming in July

Heartstopper Forever

Streaming July 17 on Netflix

Nick is heading to university and Charlie is taking on new responsibilities at school—and for the first time, their future together feels a little less certain. Kit Connor and Joe Locke return for a feature-length finale that wraps up one of Netflix's most beloved coming-of-age stories.

The full stack:

Up Next: Biggest Mid-Week Premieres

A globe-trotting mystery, one of the greatest animated series on television, and more. Here are the mid-week premieres everyone will be talking about.

Enola Holmes 3

Streaming now on Netflix

Enola Holmes gets engaged, heads to Malta to get married, and somehow ends up on her most dangerous case yet after Sherlock disappears. Millie Bobby Brown, Louis Partridge, Henry Cavill, and Helena Bonham Carter are all back—and Emmy-winning director Philip Barantini (Adolescence) is running the show this time.

X-Men ‘97

Season 2 streaming now on Disney+

The whole X-Men team has been scattered across time, and it's up to the survivors to pull everyone back to the '90s before Apocalypse tightens his grip. Season 1 was one of the best-reviewed animated shows in years, and word on the street is that Season 2 tops it.

The full list:

Hotel Spotlight

Together with Inside Hotels

Boardwalk Inn at Wild Dunes

The Vibe: Refined coastal comfort

The Location: Isle of Palms, South Carolina

Instaworthy Accommodations:
Designed with adults and couples in mind, the Boardwalk Inn offers a serene escape just steps from the sand. Each of the 93 guest rooms and suites blends soft coastal hues, plush bedding, and spa-inspired bathrooms for the perfect retreat after a day in the sun. Lounge at the exclusive adults-only pool, sip cocktails on a private balcony, play a round of golf, or enjoy easy access to the resort's restaurants and oceanfront amenities. Intimate, tranquil, and beautifully appointed, the Boardwalk Inn provides seaside sophistication for grown-up getaways.

The Reviews Are In

This week is all about new entries in beloved franchises. Here's what the critics had to say.

“The most refreshing entry in the franchise”

—Next Best Picture

“Fails to match the original movie's charm”

—Collider

“An epic story that will leave casual viewers enthralled and comic book diehards satisfied”

—TVLine

Hotel Spotlight

Together with Inside Hotels

Sebasco Harbor Resort & Golf Club

The Vibe: Coastal charm

The Location: Phippsburg, Maine

Instaworthy Accommodations:
Tucked along Maine’s scenic coast in Phippsburg, Sebasco Harbor Resort is a timeless seaside escape. Choose from cozy cottages, the historic Main Lodge, or waterfront suites in The Lighthouse—all with ocean breezes and postcard-perfect views. Guests can kayak, bike, bowl, or unwind at the saltwater pool before savoring locally sourced coastal fare overlooking the harbor. With its warm hospitality, vintage character, and endless outdoor fun, Sebasco Harbor Resort embodies the best of Maine’s laid-back seaside living.

Guess the Movie: Poorly Explained Plots

Two plumbers discover mushrooms solve most of their problems.

Trailer of the Day

Werwulf

In 13th-century Britain, a mysterious creature stalks the foggy countryside, blurring the line between folklore and reality for the terrified villagers. Director Robert Eggers (The Witch, Nosferatu) has described it as a “brutal, unforgiving, merciless, grotesque world.” What a perfect story to be released on Christmas day!

Coming Soon

🍿 Watch the teaser for Not Alone, the upcoming animated movie starring Timothée Chalamet and Selena Gomez.

📖 Neve Campbell to star in The Shore, based on the novel by Katie Runde.

🔄 Netflix’s Nemesis just got renewed for Season 2.

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