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New Movies and TV Shows Streaming in July 2023: What to Watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ and More

by Stewart Cole

Check out our calendar of titles premiering on top streaming services in July. Netflix, Prime Video and sister service Freevee, Hulu, Peacock, Max and the positives — Disney+, Paramount+ and Apple TV+ — are all represented. We’re offering a few highlights, but read on to get each streamer’s full schedule, a list of the movies they’re adding to their libraries this month, and what’s left when it’s available.


Choose your streaming service:
Apple TV+ | Disney+ | Hulu | Max | Netflix | Paramount+ | peacock | Prime Video & Freevee | More

Read also: 2023 TV Premiere Dates





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Justified: City Primeval: Season 1
(2023)

Why you should watch: After an eight-year hiatus, Justified: City Primeval brings audiences back to the world inspired by Elmore Leonard. The locale may be different and Timothy Olyphant’s Raylan Givens may be older, but reuniting the star of the beloved series with the original Justified Producers Dave Andron, Michael Dinner and Graham Yost means the new season will stay true to form while throwing some surprising new elements into our beloved American Marshal.

Description: A chance encounter on a deserted Florida highway sends US Marshal Raylan Givens to Detroit. There he crosses paths with violent sociopath Clement Mansell (Boyd Holbrook), aka The Oklahoma Wildman, and Mansell’s lawyer, the formidable Carolyn Wilder (Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor) from the Motor City, who soon finds herself caught between a cop and criminal. These three characters go on a collision course in classic Elmore Leonard fashion to see who will make it out of City Primeval alive.

Premiere Date: Tuesday, July 18






Twisted Metal: Season 1
(2023)

Why you should watch: Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, the screenwriters behind movies like Deadpool and Zombie Country, are the creators of the series, and feel like they’re a perfect fit for the buzz we’ve come to expect from the video game adaptation. With Anthony Mackie in the lead as dystopian delivery man John Doe and PlayStation providing direction, the series promises to be a crazy summer viewing experience.

Description: An outsider faces savage marauders—including killer clown Sweet Tooth (played by “Samoa Joe” Seanoa and voiced by Will Arnett)—and other dangers on the open road as he delivers a mysterious package in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.

Premiere Date: Thursday, July 27




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The Witcher: Season 3
(2023)
Vol. 2

Why you should watch: It’s Henry Cavill’s last run as the helmsman-fighting monster-fighting hero. How will the epic series send off everyone’s favorite Witcher? These final five episodes of Season 3 will hack and slash their way to answering that question.

Description: Geralt hides Ciri, determined to protect his newly reunited family from those who threaten to destroy it. Entrusted with overseeing Ciri’s magical training, Yennefer leads them to the sheltered fortress of Aretuza, where they hope to uncover more about the girl’s untapped powers. Instead, they discover they have landed on a battlefield of political corruption, dark magic and betrayal. They must fight back, put everything on the line — or risk losing each other forever.

Premiere Date: Thursday, July 27


Apple TV+

Friday July 7th





Duck & Goose: Season 2
(2023)
Apple TV+

Wednesday, July 12



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The Afterparty: Season 2
(2023)

Friday July 14th





Foundation: Season 2
(2023)

Friday July 21st



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Stephen Curry: Underrated
(2023)

Friday, July 28





The Beanie Bubble
(2023)


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