“Sweet Magnolias” and more: streaming highlights in July

The July series has a lot to offer. This is shown by Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Co.

The series July 2023 offers many sequels. “Sweet Magnolias”, “Good Omens” or “The Lincoln Lawyer” are waiting for the subscribers of the streaming services with further seasons. At the end of the month, Netflix will show the final episodes of The Witcher, starring Henry Cavill before Liam Hemsworth replaces him.

Great Expectations is an epic series from director Ridley Scott coming to Disney+. And “Chapelwaite” sees Adrien Brody on the verge of insanity. In addition, the second season of “DP”, a highly acclaimed series from South Korea, which focuses on the abuses in the military, will be released.

Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Co. have these and more series to offer in July.

“Sweet Magnolias”: Season three from July 20 on Netflix

On July 20, Netflix presents the third season of the successful series “Sweet Magnolias”. A total of ten new episodes are waiting for the fans. Friends Maddie, Dana Sue and Helen said goodbye to their friend Miss Frances at the end of Season 2. The trio also goes through a lot when it comes to love. Helen (Heather Headley, 48) stands between two men, Maddie (Joanna García, 43) struggles with her husband’s dropouts. Dana Sue (Brooke Elliott, 48), on the other hand, faces a happy ending.

“The Witcher”: The last episodes with Henry Cavill from July 27th

A chapter comes to an end when Netflix shows the last three episodes of the third season of “The Witcher” from July 27. The successful series continues, but without the main actor Henry Cavill (40). At the end of the second season Geralt (Cavill), Ciri (Freya Allan, 21) and Yennefer (Anya Chalotra, 26) allied themselves. However, there are powers across the continent that want to seize Ciri. What these kingdoms are up to is now to be revealed in the third season.

Netflix has already ordered the fourth season of “The Witcher” – but with Liam Hemsworth (33) in the role of Geralt. It is questionable whether the fantasy cracker will be as successful in the future without its original main actor.

“The summer when I became beautiful”: Teen series continues on July 14

Attention fans of the teen series “The Summer When I Became Pretty”: From July 14, Amazon Prime Video will continue with the second season. In it, the love triangle between Belly (Lola Tung, 20), Conrad (Christopher Briney, 25) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno, 23) continues to come to a head. In the eight new episodes that will air weekly, Belly will be faced with a difficult decision: she must choose who her heart truly beats for. As in the first season, the events of season two are based on the young adult novels of the same name by author Jenny Han (Original: “The Summer I Turned Pretty”).

“Good Omens”: Amazon Prime Video brings demon David Tennant back

Originally only one season was planned for the Prime Video series “Good Omens”. However, after it convinced so many viewers in 2019, the second season will be available on the streaming service on July 28th.

Once again, the unequal buddy duo demon Crowley (David Tennant, 52) and angel Erziraphael (Michael Sheen, 54) have to work together. This time it is important to bring the confused archangel Gabriel back to heaven – there he is already being sought by the other angels. But apparently Crowley and Erziraphael also have something to do with Gabriel’s disappearance – if only he hadn’t lost his memories…

‘Great Expectations’: Ridley Scott directs a great story

An epic becomes a series: With “Great Expectations”, Disney+ will be showing the series version of the classic of the same name by Charles Dickens (1812-1870) from July 12. The six-part series was originally co-produced by the BBC and FX and aired in the US earlier this year. “Peaky Blinders” author Steven Knight (63) and cult director Ridley Scott (85) together with the main actors Olivia Colman (49) and Fionn Whithead (25) created a stirring drama that shows the class society in England in the 19th century.

Young Pip (Whitehead) dreams of a better life, one day he wants to be a blacksmith. One day, an anonymous patron finances his life in London. But the city of sin and intrigue puts his morals to the test. Pip, who has a lot of love to give, is exploited and used as a pawn. And of all people, who are closest to him.

“Chapelwaite”: Stephen King horror at Disney +

With “Chapelwaite”, Disney + shows another series adaptation of a novel from July 19. This time it’s Stephen King’s (75) short story Jerusalem’s Lot. In it, ship captain Charles Boone (Adrien Brody, 50) moves to a small town with their three children after the death of his wife. However, the family that moves into Charles’ ancestors’ estate there is anything but welcome in the new city.

Local residents rely on rumors that Charles’ family was responsible for the outbreak of a mysterious plague many years ago. While the family man tries with all his might to fight against his bad reputation, he is haunted by dark forces. Can he escape the madness? That shows “Chapelwaite” in ten episodes.

“The Lincoln Lawyer”: Advice from the trunk

Netflix will show the first part of the second season of The Lincoln Lawyer on July 6th. Attorney Mickey Haller (Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, 42) advises his clients from the trunk of his car. The first season captivated the audience with a mixture of exciting court cases, complex characters and surprising twists. Season two also promises some new cases for the headstrong lawyer, who believes that even criminals deserve a fair trial in court.

“Special Ops: Lioness”: Agent series with a top-class cast

Paramount+ is showing a new agent series with a top cast with “Special Ops: Lioness” starting July 23. Starring Zoe Saldana (45) and Nicole Kidman (56). Saldana trains a young Marine, Cruz Manuelos (Laysla De Oliveira, 31), who is sent on a dangerous mission to befriend a terrorist’s daughter. With this nerve-wracking action, the CIA wants to smash a terrorist ring. Will the women succeed in this delicate project?

“DP”: Series hit from South Korea presents second season

Netflix is ​​once again delivering news from South Korea. The second season of the military series “DP”, which will be released on July 28th, follows the young soldier An Jun-ho (Jung Hae-in, 35) as he seeks out deserters and brings them back. Together with his superiors, he travels all over the country, researches the stories of the deserters and follows them in civilian clothes to find out their backgrounds and motives. He is often pushed to his own limits and questions his loyalty to the military. After all, some of the deserters have good reasons for going into hiding.

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