July 2026 is shaping up to be one of the busiest months of the year for streaming. Among the highlights are the third season of Silo, Enola Holmes 3, the Legally Blonde prequel series Elle, and The Devil Wears Prada 2, which reunites Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci nearly twenty years after the original became a cultural phenomenon. From true crime-inspired mysteries to action thrillers, fantasy adventures, science fiction, and historical dramas, there is something for virtually every viewer.
Prime Video
Elle (July 1)
The series follows Elle Woods during her high school years, long before the events of Legally Blonde. The story explores the experiences that shaped the optimistic, determined, and charismatic young woman audiences would later meet in the hit film made famous by Reese Witherspoon.

Murder 101 (July 13)
In a quiet Tennessee town, a high school sociology class decides to investigate a mystery that has remained unsolved for decades. Guided by teacher Alex Campbell, the students delve into the so-called Redhead Murders, a string of killings that once made headlines across the American South before fading from public memory. What begins as a classroom project gradually becomes a real-world investigation capable of uncovering new leads and bringing long-overlooked victims back into the spotlight.
Ride or Die (July 15)
Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham star in this action-comedy. Debbie Claybourne and Judith Burton believe they know everything about each other until Debbie discovers that her best friend is actually an international assassin. When a mission goes disastrously wrong, the two women are forced to flee across Europe while being pursued by law enforcement, dangerous criminals, and professional killers.

Apple TV
Silo – Season 3 (July 3)
The third season expands the story of the dystopian society of ten thousand people living underground inside a massive silo. Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) survives the events of the previous season but returns with memory loss as the silo struggles to recover from rebellion. At the same time, the series introduces a storyline set centuries earlier, following journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) as they uncover a conspiracy that could change humanity’s future forever.
Lucky (July 15)
Based on Marissa Stapley’s bestselling novel, the series stars Anya Taylor-Joy as Lucky Armstrong. After leaving behind the criminal life she was raised in, Lucky is forced to return to the underworld for one last desperate mission that may be her only chance to escape her past.

Disney+
Descendants: Wicked Wonderland (July 17)
Red and Chloe return for a new adventure set in the Descendants universe. This time, they face a new threat in Wonderland while joining forces with unexpected allies and new characters inspired by Lewis Carroll’s beloved fantasy world.
Fury (July 27)
Created by Elizabeth Meriwether, the series follows a tense cat-and-mouse game between a brilliant serial killer and an FBI agent determined to bring her down. As the chase intensifies, both women must confront long-buried traumas and secrets from their past.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 (July 29)
The long-awaited sequel to the 2006 cultural phenomenon reunites Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, with David Frankel returning to direct and Aline Brosh McKenna once again writing the screenplay.
In the new film, Andy Sachs returns to Runway magazine as its editor of special features, where she crosses paths once again with her formidable former boss, Miranda Priestly. As new threats put Miranda’s publishing empire at risk, old rivalries resurface and familiar faces return alongside a new generation of fashion insiders.

HBO Max
Stuart Fails to Save the Universe (July 23)
The world of The Big Bang Theory expands with a new spinoff. Comic book store owner Stuart Bloom accidentally triggers a multiversal collapse after tampering with a device created by Sheldon and Leonard. Joined by Denise, Bert, and Barry Kripke, he embarks on a mission to restore reality, encountering alternate versions of familiar characters along the way.
The Drama (July 31)
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star in this comedy-drama about an apparently perfect couple whose wedding plans spiral into chaos during the week leading up to their ceremony.
MGM+
The Westies (July 12)
Set in early 1980s New York City, the series chronicles the rise and internal conflicts of the Westies, one of the city’s most notorious Irish gangs. As the construction of the Jacob Javits Convention Center promises a financial windfall, generational tensions and increasing FBI pressure threaten to shatter the fragile balance the gang maintains with the Italian Mafia.

Netflix
Enola Holmes 3 (July 1)
Millie Bobby Brown returns as Sherlock Holmes’ younger sister. This time, Enola travels to Malta, where a new case forces her to navigate both personal and professional challenges in an investigation more dangerous and complex than any she has faced before.
Little House on the Prairie (July 9)
This fresh adaptation of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s beloved books blends family drama, survival storytelling, and Western history to revisit the settlement of the American frontier through a contemporary lens.
The Hawk (July 16)
Will Ferrell stars as Lonnie Hawkins, a former golf champion attempting to revive his career decades after his prime. While his body tells him it is time to retire and everyone around him believes his best days are behind him, Lonnie remains determined to capture the one major title missing from his résumé and complete golf’s elusive Grand Slam.
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