The second week of July 2026 is packed with fresh content across Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, Disney+, Peacock, SonyLIV, and Hulu. From heart‑pounding thrillers to heartfelt dramas and laugh‑out‑loud comedies, here’s a chronological rundown of everything hitting your favorite platforms.
Monday, July 6, 2026
- Hamnet (Netflix) – Chloe Zhao’s award‑winning historical drama, one of the most celebrated films of the recent awards season, finally arrives for streaming. The poignant tale of Shakespeare’s son offers rich storytelling and stunning visuals.
- Emeril Cooks Season 1 (Netflix) – Chef Emeril Lagasse opens his Louisiana kitchen to celebrity guests, serving up bold Creole‑inspired dishes that celebrate New Orleans’ vibrant food culture.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
- Little House on the Prairie (Netflix) – A contemporary retelling of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved novels follows the Ingalls family as they carve out a new life on the American frontier. Rebecca Sonnenshine leads the production, with Alice Halsey and Luke Bracey starring.
- Better Late Than Single Season 2 (Netflix) – Lifelong singles receive expert coaching on style, health, and confidence as they dive back into the dating scene. Expect plenty of humorous mishaps and heartfelt moments.
- I’m Not Afraid (Netflix) – A Mexican thriller about a 10‑year‑old boy who uncovers a terrifying secret near his home. Based on Niccolò Ammaniti’s bestseller and directed by Pablo Larraín, this series quietly builds dread while exploring a town’s dark underbelly.
- The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 20 (Peacock / JioHotstar) – An intimate look at the lives of affluent women in one of the country’s most exclusive communities, revealing that perfection is often an illusion.
- The Ghost in the Shell (Prime Video) – Set in 2029’s high‑tech Niihama City, this sci‑fi actioner follows Section 9’s elite unit as they combat cyber‑terrorism and corporate corruption amid a world of interchangeable robotic limbs.
- This Is America, Charlie Brown (Apple TV) – The first-ever animated miniseries produced by Mendelson/Melendez brings the Peanuts crew through pivotal moments in U.S. history, from the drafting of the Constitution to the invention of the airplane.
- Jeff Arcuri: Nice to Meet You (Netflix) – In this rapid‑fire crowd‑work special, comedian Jeff Arcuri riffs on marriage pranks, bathroom psychology, and online trolls with nonstop energy.
- From Old Country Bumpkin to Master Swordsman Season 2 (Prime Video) – Beryl Gardenant, now a sword‑training instructor in the capital, juggles teaching knights and protecting orphans, all while fighting off relentless adversaries.
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
- Nothing to Lose (Netflix) – When her young son desperately needs a transplant, a determined mother (Nawell Madani) embarks on a relentless quest to find a donor, no matter the obstacles.
- Salcedo, Leather, and Boogaloo (Netflix) – Martín Salcedo’s calm life is turned upside down when Veronica Pinilla and Quiebra Canto burst in with party, danger, and unexpected romance.
- Thunder 3 (Netflix) – Three ordinary middle‑schoolers—Pyontaro, Hiroshi, and Tsubame—stumble into an extraordinary adventure when Pyontaro’s little sister disappears.

- The Tick (Netflix) – The absurdly heroic Tick (Patrick Warburton) returns with his bumbling sidekick to battle ridiculous villains in this laugh‑filled super‑hero parody.
- Trying Season 5 (Apple TV) – BAFTA‑nominated Esther Smith and Rafe Spall reunite for the latest chapter of this acclaimed comedy, premiering with episode one on July 8 and releasing weekly through August 26.
Thursday, July 9, 2026
- Peddi (Netflix) – This Telugu‑language sports drama follows a young villager who climbs through fierce athletic competitions, confronting rivalry, pride, and the heavy expectations of his community.
- Project Runway Season 22 (Hulu / JioHotstar) – Heidi Klum hosts the most competitive season yet, with 22 new designers facing off. Christian Siriano mentors, while Nina Garcia and Law Roach judge the high‑stakes fashion battle.
- Shipwrecked: Nightmare at Sea (Netflix) – An Italian‑language documentary that reconstructs the terrifying 2012 luxury cruise ship disaster using survivor testimonies, never‑before‑seen footage, and expert analysis. Directed by Sam Blair, this series promises the most comprehensive account of the tragedy.
Friday, July 10, 2026
- Outlast: The Jungle (Netflix) – Sixteen contestants land on a remote tropical island, battling the elements, each other, and their own limits for a chance to win a $1 million prize.
- Ikka (Netflix) – A celebrated lawyer must defend a man he believes is guilty while his loved one’s life hangs in the balance. As the trial progresses, he fights his conscience in a high‑stakes pursuit of justice.
- Balti (SonyLIV) – Set along the rugged Kerala–Tamil Nadu border, this film chronicles four friends whose loyalty is tested by powerful gangster influence, blending friendship, crime, and a stark landscape.
- The Apartment Job (Netflix) – A former gang boss pairs with an ambitious lawyer to steal a building’s reserve fund, only to uncover a web of deep‑seated corruption.
- Miguel Ángel Blanco: The 48 Hours that Changed Spain (Netflix) – This documentary examines how the 1997 abduction of the Spanish politician ignited a national movement against ETA terrorism, transforming fear into collective resistance.

- Zola (Netflix) – Based on a viral 2015 Twitter thread, this film recounts a chaotic weekend involving a sex worker, her boyfriend, and a Tampa strip club—a story that shocked the internet.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
- Love is Blind: UK – After the Altar (Netflix) – Season 2’s cast and a few fan favorites share the highs and lows of life after the pods, including divorces, new beginnings, and unresolved issues.
- Susana and Elvira: No Plan B (Netflix) – After a falling out abroad, two former best friends reunite to orchestrate a high‑profile wedding for the town’s hottest artists—no backup plan allowed.



















