TV Series To Look For In July
Welcome to July, our dear TV series lovers. With Bridgerton swallowed in one sit and Fallout ending with a cliffhanger, what are you going to watch on your free summer nights? July serves you many new releases, just pick the ones for your own taste:
July 3, Disney+
Oh Wansoo, a world-class golfer married Kim Yonggu, heir to the Hwain Group. Her life changes when she narrowly escapes an assassination attempt in Manila. She develops feelings for her bodyguard Seo Doyoon unaware of Doyoon's motivations.
July 4, Disney+
Yôji Minamimaru, nicknamed Nanmaru. He is a college student who has the supernatural ability that allows him to "create small holes in anything." With this seemingly useless ability, he must confront a crisis threatening the entire world.
July 5, Netflix
Liana, a woman who dreams of becoming a mother, ends up having her path crossed by events of high dramatic force, which affect her marriage with Tomás.
July 7, Adult Swim
Coworker friends forever (CFFs) Kydd and Felixx are top detectives at the paranormal spooky investigation agency Psi Cops, where they solve mysteries and supernatural crimes using their overly competent incompetence.
July 10, Apple TV+
Follows Suzie, an American woman living in Japan, and Sunny, a domestic robot made by her husband's company, as they uncover the dark truth of what really happened to Suzie's husband and son who disappeared in a mysterious plane crash.
July 11, Hulu
Follows a specialist in the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit who transformed how authorities look into serial murders.
July 12, Netflix
An eternal conflict reaches epic proportions when both, God and the Devil, are sent to Earth in the bodies of chunky house cats.
July 14, MGM+
Follows Talcott Garland, whose tranquil existence is upended by the death of his father. Mariah Denton, a former journalist and ardent conspiracy theorist, questions the manner of his death and thinks he was the victim of foul play.
July 18, Peacock
The series explores a side of Rome never before told - the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most - blood and sport.
July 19, Apple TV+
In 60s Baltimore, an aspiring reporter pursues the murder of a forgotten young woman.
July 25, Netflix
Set in 1348 during the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic in human history, explores the timely themes of class systems, power struggles, and survival in a time of pandemic.
Source: imdb.com
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