14 series to please all tastes during the next month of July

With less than a week left until the beginning of the seventh month of 2024, the list of series premieres for the next 31 days does not cease to attract our attention.

This July’s catalog offers us juicy stories based on bestsellers and real events, excellent animations for the taste of children and adults, as well as the continuation or end of several shows closely followed by series fans everywhere.

Rarely have we had such a varied spectrum in the same cycle, so it is unlikely that you will not find at least one title that catches your attention. Below we leave you our recommendations:

Sunny / Premiere / Apple TV+ / July 10

Suzie (Rashida Jones) is a woman from the United States who lives in Japan with her husband and son. When both family members disappear in a plane crash, Suzie will receive Sunny, a robot for household tasks, created by her husband’s company. Together, the woman and the machine will find out what happened in that mysterious incident.

Vikings: Valhalla / 3rd season (Final) / Netflix / July 11

The protagonists, Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter), Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett) and Freydís Eiríksdóttir (Frida Gustavsson), must overcome new challenges in order to prevail in the hostile world in which they live. Always aiming to fight to the end for their destinies, everyone will have to establish new alliances, make concessions and travel into the unknown in search of a new home. Of course, giving up will never be an option for them.

Sausage Party: Foodtopia / Premiere / Prime Video / July 11

This eight-episode series works as a direct sequel to the 2016 adult animated film, and promises to show us the adventures of Frank the sausage (Seth Rogen), Brenda the bun (Kristen Wiig), Barry the deformed hot-dog (Michael Cera ) and Sammy the bagel. (Edward Norton) in his attempt to create an ideal society where all foods coexist in peace. Also returning as part of the cast are David Krumholtz, Will Forte, Sam Richardson, Natasha Rothwell and Yassir Lester.

Exploding Kittens / Premiere / Netflix / July 12

Based on the popular card game, this show presents the classic story of Good versus Evil, but now in a cat version. When God (Tom Ellis) and the Devil (Sasheer Zamata) are sent to Earth in the form of talking kittens, we witness a confrontation we never imagined.

Cobra Kai / 6th season (finale; Part 1) Netflix / July 18

The series’ finale will come in three five-episode parts, the first of which will debut this summer. Now with Miyagi-Do more united than ever, Daniel Larusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) must prepare their boys to face the twisted plans of John Kreese (Martin Kove) and, above all, to take the leap to an adulthood that seems ever closer. The second segment of the season will arrive on November 28, while the final chapters will land on Netflix in 2025.

The Keeper / Season 3 / Disney+ / July 19

The Machiavellian Eliseo (Guillermo Francella) returns with a new season of seven half-hour episodes. On this occasion, our protagonist will travel to Rio de Janeiro for a managers’ convention, during which he will draw up his new plan: found a company for workers of the same line. Of course, his idea will not come to fruition easily and the shady janitor will have to draw on his vast ingenuity to solve the problems that will arise during the process.

Lady in the Lake / Miniseries / Apple TV+ / July 19

This story, inspired by the novel by Laura Lippman, takes us to Thanksgiving Day in Baltimore in 1966. After the death of an 11-year-old girl, journalist Maddie Schwartz (Natalie Portman) decides to investigate the event and then learns Cleo (Moses Ingram), an activist dedicated to promoting the agenda of the city’s African-American community. After Cleo’s sudden death, Maddie becomes obsessed with finding the culprit. The cast includes other big names like David Corenswet, Mikey Madison, Brett Gelman, Pruitt Taylor Vince and Noah Juppe.

Snowpiercer / Season 4 (Final) / AMC / July 21

In last season’s finale, the passengers were divided between those who chose to stay on the train with Melanie (Jennifer Connelly) and the group that would leave with Andre (Daveed Diggs) to New Eden, thus settling the conflict peacefully. between both factions. However, everything ended with tension when Melanie detected the launch of a missile of unknown origin. Nine months later, the inhabitants of Snowpiercer and New Eden will face changing times and other adversaries as they try to adapt to their new reality.

Time Bandits / Premiere / Apple TV+ / July 24

Composed of ten episodes, this adventure written by Taika Waititi, Iain Morris and Jemaine Clement is based on the film of the same name, directed by Terry Gilliam in 1981. Here we will meet Kevin (Kal-El Tuck), an 11-year-old boy who loves art. story, who will discover that in his room there is a portal to travel through time. After crossing the threshold, the boy will meet a group of charismatic thieves and together they must escape from the supreme being who is pursuing them to recover a powerful map of his property. The cast also includes Lisa Kudrow, Charlyne Yi, Tadhg Murphy, Rune Temte, Roger Jean Nsengiyumva, Rachel House, Matt King, George Houvardas and Zoë Ventoura

The Decameron / Miniseries / Netflix / July 25

Based on the famous book by Italian Giovanni Boccaccio, The Decameron It takes us to the year 1348, a time during which the bubonic plague terrorized all of Europe. To escape the plague, a group of nobles goes to a rural village with their servants and there they create a kind of retreat where debauchery is the order of the day. A medieval comedy full of criticism and reflections on today’s world.

The Dragon Prince / 6th season / Netflix / July 26

The sixth installment of this charming animated series comes to us with the subtitle of stars (stars) and will offer us nine episodes that follow the adventures of the so-called Team Zym, after having defeated Claudia and secured Aaravos in prison. With Callum and Rayla in search of the Celestial Elves, on the other hand we will have Janai, successor to the Sunfire throne who must face her brother Karim, who is determined to restore Sol Regem, the Archdragon of the Sun, to power to lead the war against the humans of Xadia.

Elite / 8th season (Final) / Netflix / July 26

The long-awaited finale of this popular Spanish series will be marked by the arrival in Las Encinas of Héctor (Nuno Gallego) and Emilia Krawietz (Ane Rot), siblings who lead the former students of that institute. With the arrival of said duo, the place will be turned upside down and only Omar (Omar Shanaa) will face them to definitively eliminate all the evils of the school.

Futurama / 12th season / Hulu / July 29

The long-awaited continuation of this acclaimed revival is made up of ten episodes that, aboard the Planet Express ship, will tell us new stories that include the legendary love story between Fry and Leela, the mysteries hidden in Nibbler’s sandbox, the origins of Robot Santa, the robot village where Bender comes from, among other fun and crazy stories.

Las Azules / Premiere / Netflix / July 31

Series based on real events that takes us in 1971, the year in which four women, known as “the blue ones,” made history by being part of the first Mexican police force made up exclusively of women. When they discover that they are really a distraction to hide the existence of a serial killer from the media, María (Mori), Gabina (Amorita Rasgado), Ángeles (Ximena Sariñana) and Valentina (Natalia Téllez) will begin their own investigation to catch the dangerous one. murderer.

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