July will bring back Deadpool and Wolverine, but there’s plenty more to watch this coming month in film and television; here are the top new releases

July will bring back Deadpool and Wolverine, but there’s plenty more to watch this coming month in film and television; here are the top new releases
July will bring back Deadpool and Wolverine, but there’s plenty more to watch this coming month in film and television; here are the top new releases

We take a look at what’s new on the billboard and platforms for the coming weeks

Marcos Yasif

Editor – Film and TV

I am the guy who will tell you all the latest news in film and television in 3DJuegos. I am passionate about science fiction, fantasy, superheroes and movie curiosities, those little behind-the-scenes stories of the directors and actors we have been following since we were little. My favorite saga? Star Trek. My favorite character? Superman, although lately a little more John Wick. One last thing, I promise not to bore you too much in my topics. LinkedIn

After a fairly lively month of June in terms of premieres on television and in cinemas, it can be said that July will be much calmer. Millions of people throughout the hemisphere they go on vacation and audiences on the small screen are down. In addition, many big June releases, such as House of the Dragon or The Acolyte, will be with us during the next few weeks. But as always, we come here to talk about new releases and we do have a few to highlight, both on platforms and in theaters.

Most notable series of July on television

Vikings: Valhalla (Season 3) — Netflix | July 11

“From Constantinople to Greenland and the end of the known world.” Just in time to welcome the highest temperatures of summer, Netflix invites us to learn new stories from this group of warriors. The Vikings spin-off will soon close, so it will be time to appreciate each chapter.

Cobra Kai (Season 6, Part 1) — Netflix | July 16

The series that did take advantage of nostalgia, in this case The Karate Kid, is coming to an end to tell a story that would make you want to continue for six seasons, which is a lot to say. Those responsible guarantee many surprises, and above all an epic event full of action that will arrive divided into several parts.

The heroes of time — Apple TV+ | July 24

Apple TV+ has another “science fiction” proposal this July, although this one is a bit more mischievous, promising a risky and hilarious journey through time with a motley group of thieves. Based on a film from 40 years ago, its story will take us to visit many mythical places.

Other notable premieres

  • The Sausage Party: Frutopia — Prime Video | July 11. The animated film was a huge hit a few years ago and now we have a sequel in the form of an adult animated series. Will it work?
  • Exploding Kittens — Netflix | July 12. If you like adult animation, pay attention to this series that promises to narrate the ultimate battle between good and evil, with God and his nemesis, the Devil’s seed, transformed into cats.
  • Sweet Home (Season 3) — Netflix | July 19. The boundary between humans and monsters is blurred, and it’s time to make a difficult decision in this Korean series. “The clash between positions unleashes a desperate fight.”

Most notable films of July on television

The Ministry of the Dirty War — Prime Video | July 25

Starring Henry Cavill, this action comedy released in cinemas at the beginning of the year tells the story of the first special forces organisation created during World War II by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. It didn’t do very well at the box office, to be honest.

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire — Max | July 4th

From the cinema to home. This new month, Max premieres the latest Godzilla and Kong crossover where both have to join forces again to stop a colossal threat. A story rich in destruction that leaves us a little history about this saga. In addition, days before the legendary Godzilla movie (1998) arrives on the service.

Top movies in theaters in July

Gru 4. Despicable Me — July 3

Without a doubt, one of the most successful animated sagas of all time. Along with its spin-off Minions, Gru has managed to make a place for himself in families all over the world and now he returns with a new story in which our favorite supervillain fights for the Anti-Villain League and has new enemies to fight.

Twisters — July 17

You may not know it, but the release of Twister nearly 30 years ago was a bombshell worth almost half a billion dollars at the time. A film focused on tornado chasers that filled movie theaters in the United States and half the world. What will its sequel be capable of now? We’ll find out soon.

Violent in nature — July 19

Many of those who have seen it have sold it as a breath of fresh air in the slasher horror genre, allowing the audience to enjoy this story from the point of view of the murderer, an undead who makes his way through a forest leaving everything behind. a trail of deaths in its wake. Don’t get in his way!

Deadpool and Wolverine — July 25

And yes, we end July with the only Marvel Studios release of 2024. It’s surprising, isn’t it? Disney’s superhero movies have been with us for a long time, but this year they only have one story to give us, and what a story… A new big event where many surprises and madness are revealed.

 
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