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Posted: 2019-07-01T04:13:07Z | Updated: 2019-07-01T04:13:07Z What's New On Netflix In July 2019? Here's The Best Films And Shows To Watch | HuffPost
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What's New On Netflix In July 2019? Here's The Best Films And Shows To Watch

Including the final ever series of Orange Is The New Black and brand new Stranger Things.

NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIES

Designated Survivor: 60 days (1/7/2019)

Designated Survivor: 60 Days follows the main storyline of the original format, but has been adapted to feature more of the Korean reality. It is a story of a politician, who suddenly ascends from the position of Minister of Environment to President, as an explosion at the National Assembly kills everyone in the Cabinet who is ahead of him in terms of the presidential succession. Park Mu-jin is a scientist-turned-politician who struggles to fit in politics. Park is the acting president for 60 days, and during this period, albeit inexperienced and unwilling, he tries to uncover the truth behind the attack. 

Unrequited Love (7/1/2019)

A complicated, one-sided secret attraction sends ripples through the lives of a mild-mannered student and her dashing classmate.

Bangkok Love Stories: Objects of Affection (2/7/2019)

A kind computer repairman falls for a street-smart graffiti artist who’s multiple personality disorder worsens after she witnesses a double murder.

Bangkok Love Stories: Plead (2/7/2019)

In Bangkok’s Chinatown, a spirited digital marketing expert falls for a blind fortune-teller, but their love is predestined to end in disaster.

The Last Czars (3/4/2019)

When social upheaval sweeps Russia in the early 20th century, Czar Nicholas II resists change, sparking a revolution and ending a dynasty.

Stranger Things 3 (4/7/2019)

From rabid rats and Soviet espionage to New Coke and a brand-new mall, it’s the summer of 1985 in Hawkins ... and big changes are afoot.

You Me Her: Season 4 (12/7/2019)

After tying the knot in a commitment ceremony, Emma, Jack and Izzy negotiate suburban life on the road toward parenthood.

Bonus Family: Season 3 (12/7/2019)

As Martin adjusts to life with a new partner and a baby, Lisa and Patrik grapple with difficult news, and Katja reconnects with an old flame.

Extreme Engagement (12/7/2019)

An engaged twosome take their love on the road and test their commitment as they explore eight cultures’ marriage traditions in the span of one year.

Blown Away (12/7/2019)

Ten master artists turn up the heat in glassblowing sculpture challenges for the chance to win $60,000 in prizes and the title of champion.

Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee: New 2019: Freshly Brewed (19/7/2019)

Jerry Seinfeld’s roving talk show combines coffee, laughs and vintage cars into quirky, caffeine-fueled adventures with the sharpest minds in comedy.

La casa de papel: Part 3 (19/7/2019)

Eight thieves take hostages and lock themselves in the Royal Mint of Spain as a criminal mastermind manipulates the police to carry out his plan.

Typewriter (19/7/2019)

Typewriter is about a haunted house and a haunted book that stir the imagination of a group of young, wannabe ghost hunters, and a dog, determined to capture the ghost that plagues the notorious home in their neighbourhood in Goa. When a new family and their captivating daughter move into the haunted home, the crew finds it difficult to balance the demands of school and chores with the renewed urgency to capture the neighbourhood ghost before it is too late. 

Queer Eye: Season 4 (19/7/2019)

The Fab Five are back in Kansas City, Missouri! Join Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo and Tan for a new group of inspirational heroes, jaw-dropping makeovers and tons of happy tears!

Workin’ Moms: Season 2 (25/7/2019)

Kate, Frankie, Anne and, now, Ian grow up alongside their kids as they juggle toddlers, aging, work-life balance and tough relationship issues.

Another Life (25/7/2019)

Another Life centres on astronaut Niko Breckinridge (Katee Sackhoff) who is focused on searching for alien intelligence. She leads a crew on a mission to explore the genesis of an alien artefact. As Niko and her young crew investigate, they face unimaginable danger on what might very well be a one-way mission. 

Orange Is the New Black: Season 7 (26/7/2019)

A privileged New Yorker ends up in a women’s prison when a past crime catches up with her in this Emmy-winning series from the creator of “Weeds.”

My First First Love: Season 2 (26/7/2019)

Tae-o and his friends navigate the twists and turns of friendship and love, as they face new challenges in their relationships with one another.

Sugar Rush: Season 2 (26/7/2019)

Time’s the most important ingredient as teams race against the clock and each other to bake up the best-tasting sweets.

The Letdown: Season 2 (31/7/2019)

Audrey, mother of a 2-month-old, joins a new-parents support group, where she makes some quirky friends facing various challenges and life changes.

NETFLIX ORIGINAL FILM 

The Red Sea Diving Resort (31/7/2019)

Inspired by remarkable true life rescue missions,The Red Sea Diving Resort is the incredible story of a group of international agents and brave Ethiopians who in the early 80s used a deserted holiday retreat in Sudan as a front to smuggle thousands of refugees to Israel. The undercover team carrying out this mission is led by the charismatic Ari Kidron (Chris Evans) and courageous local Kabede Bimro (Michael Kenneth Williams). The prestigious cast also includes Haley Bennett, Alessandro Nivola, Michiel Huisman, Chris Chalk, Greg Kinnear and Ben Kingsley. 

Kidnapping Stella (12/7/2019)

Snatched off the street and held for ransom, a bound and gagged woman uses her limited powers to derail her two masked abductors’ carefully laid plans.

Cities of Last Things (11/7/2019)

In a dystopian tale unfolding in reverse chronology, a man with a complicated past takes revenge on the individuals who wronged him decades ago.

Point Blank (12/7/2019)

To save his pregnant wife, an emergency room nurse teams up with an injured murder suspect in a race against time, rival criminals and renegade cops.

Poms (12/7/2019)

In this uplifting comedy, life in a retirement community is anything but retiring for a group of young-at-heart senior ladies who decide to pull out the pom-poms and form a cheerleading squad. 

4 LATAS (12/7/2019)

In hopes of visiting a dying friend, longtime pals reunite for a desert road trip from Spain to Mali, while bringing along his estranged daughter.

After (12/7/2019)

When Tessa Young heads for college, she largely has her life planned out. But a late-night encounter with a brooding, tattooed British student sparks a sexual awakening and a journey of self-discovery.

Secret Obsession (18/7/2019)

Recuperating from trauma, Jennifer (Brenda Song) remains in danger as she returns to a life she doesn’t remember. 

Boi (26/7/2019)

As a young Catalan chauffeur drives two Chinese businessmen around Barcelona, he finds himself falling deeper into an illusory adventure.

Girls With Balls (26/7/2019)

Stranded in the woods and eyeballed by twisted hunters, members of a women’s volleyball team bump it up in the most dangerous game of their lives.

The Son (26/7/2019)

Lorenzo, a 50-year-old bohemian painter, is looking forward to the son he’ll have with his new wife. But during pregnancy she becomes obsessed with taking care of the baby, isolating it from the world and its father.

NETFLIX ORIGINAL COMEDY SPECIALS

Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room (1/7/2019)

Everyone’s favourite single mom is back with her second Netflix original stand-up special Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room, launching globally on July 1. A follow-up to her 2017 special In Trouble, Katherine toured Glitter Room across the UK with an unprecedented four-week run at London’s Garrick Theatre in the West End. After dividing The Belasco Theater audience on their love or dislike of the Kardashians, Katherine showcases her skillful and hilarious storytelling style with tales about following a man to Japan and meeting her daughter’s first celebrity crush, Anna Kendrick.

Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein (16/7/2019)

In this new mockumentary, join “Stranger Things” actor David Harbour as he uncovers lost footage from his father’s televised stage play, Frankenstein’s Monster’s Monster, Frankenstein. Expect the unexpected in this over-the-top and often dramatic(ish) reimagined tale of mystery and suspense . With appearances by Alfred Molina, Kate Berlant, and more special guests, Harbour explores the depths of his family’s acting lineage to gain insight into his father’s legacy - all in 28-minutes. 

Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? (30/7/2019)

Multi-hyphenate comedian, Whitney Cummings, makes her Netflix debut with her 4th stand-up special, Whitney Cummings: Can I Touch It? Filmed at the Sidney Harmon Hall in her hometown, Washington, DC. Cummings’ signature incisive commentary on gender dynamics is more relevant than ever. Do women need to wear service vests instead of “Rosé All Day” t-shirts? Are their nicknames for each other hurting the cause? Now that people are actually listening what should women change? How are men holding up with all the “new” rules they have to follow now? Tune in for Whitney’s take on everything including why we should give sex robots a chance. 

NETFLIX ORIGINAL DOCUMENTARIES

Parchís: El documental (10/7/2019)

Get an in-depth look at Parchís, the 1980s kids’ band from Spain, through interviews with ex-members and other insiders, concert footage and more.

Taco Chronicles (12/7/2019)

A tribute to the mighty taco: its history, significance in Mexico, global appeal and varieties: pastor, carnitas, canasta, asada, barbacoa and guisados.

Last Chance U: INDY: Part 2 (19/7/2019)

Netflix’s critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated series Last Chance U returns to give viewers an intense, unfiltered look at the junior college football program at Independence Community College (ICC). Entering his third season with ICC and second season on Last Chance U, Coach Brown has assembled a team that looks sure to compete for a national championship, but a disastrous season on the field puts a spotlight on all of the ugliness of college football that winning tends to polish over. With some new and returning faces, this season captures the Pirates fall from grace that leaves the coaches and the town looking for change.

The Great Hack (24/7/2019)

Explore how a data company named Cambridge Analytica came to symbolize the dark side of social media in the wake of the 2016 presidential election.

ORIGINAL KIDS & FAMILY

Free Rein: Season 3 (6/7/2019)

Competition heats up at Bright Fields over the summer as tryouts for the “UK Under 18s” team pit friend against friend for just one available spot.

Family Reunion (10/7/2019)

When the McKellan family moves from Seattle to Georgia, life down South and traditional grandparents challenge their new-age ways.

3Below: Tales of Arcadia: Part 2 (12/7/2019)

Still stranded in Arcadia, royal alien siblings Aja and Krel continue their quest to return home as General Morando plots a course to invade Earth.

True Tunes: Songs (12/7/2019)

This fun series of short, silly music videos puts a modern spin on classic nursery songs. Sing along with True and her friends!

Pinky Malinky: Part 3 (17/7/2019)

Pinky Malinky isn’t the type of hot dog boy who sits around on his buns, and with his BFFs Babs and JJ, he’s learning how to relish the little things.

The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants: Season 3 (19/7/2019)

Fourth-grade friends George and Harold have a shared love of pranks and comic books and turning their principal into an undies-wearing superhero. 

The Worst Witch: Season 3 (26/7/2019)

Armed with newfound confidence, Mildred returns to Cackle’s Academy, where her mother is joining the staff as the school’s first non-witch teacher.

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