Everything new coming to your favourite streaming platforms in July
In an effort to get you through the month of July, one of the coolest of the year, some of your favourite streaming platforms are set to welcome the return of everything from season three of Stranger Things to season four of Queer Eye, as well as the seventh and final season of Orange Is the New Black. On top of that, Netflix, Foxtel and Stan have announced that a series of cult classics – think Sixteen Candles, Mean Girls and Definitely, Maybe – will also be made available to stream, meaning there’s never been a better time to turn up the heat, layer the blankets, and invite the girls over for a movie marathon that is sure to rival all others.
Stranger Things: Season 3 (2019), Netflix
One of 2019’s most hotly-anticipated series returns is almost upon us. Yes, we’re talking about season three of 80s sci-fi hit, Stranger Things. Flashing forward to the summer of 1985, the new installment is set to welcome a new direction, new characters, and a whole lot more of Steve Harrington. What’s not to love?
Queer Eye: Season 4 (2019), Netflix
This July, the Fab Five’s Bobby Berk, Jonathan Van Ness, Tan France, Karamo Brown, and Antoni Porowski are preparing to return to your screens in an all new season of Queer Eye. From heartwarming makeovers to tear-jerking reveals, the fourth installment is set to be an emotional one.
Orange Is the New Black: Season 7 (2019), Netflix
In the seventh and final season of Orange Is the New Black, inmates are reeling from grief brought on by a tragedy, meaning life in Litchfield just got a whole lot more unpredictable. Tune in to find out how the series wraps up.
Sixteen Candles (1984), Netflix
Let Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling and Anthony Michael Hall steal your hearts as Samantha, Jake and Ted in 1984 teen romance, Sixteen Candles. If you’re yet to watch this old school classic, then the time to do so is this July.
A Simple Favor (2018), Stan
Watch on as two of the world’s favourite stars, Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, go head-to-head in a mysterious drama from Bridemaids director Paul Feig that is sure to have you sitting on the edge of the seat until the very end.
The Spy Who Dumped Me (2018), Netflix
The Spy Who Dumped Me, a 2018 comedy starring Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon, follows two best friends who find themselves at the centre of an international conspiracy after one of them is dumped by a spy. If you’re in the mood for an action film, this one should be your go-to this July.
Sweetbitter (2019), Stan
For those of you who have been dying to see where the second season of Sweetbitter takes 22-year-old waitress Tess, a character played by Never Let Me Go’s Ella Purnell, the wait is almost over. Fans of the series can stream Sweetbitter on Stan, the same day it airs in the US.
How To Be Single (2016), Foxtel
New to the single life but not quite sure how to date or where to even begin? Let Rebel Wilson and Dakota Johnson show you the ropes in the 2016 romantic comedy, How To Be Single – a feel good film that promises to leave you in stitches.
(2004), Foxtel
We’re just going to go ahead and assume you’ve already watched Mean Girls, the 2004 chick flick that saw Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams play high schoolers Cady and Regina, and recommend you rewatch it again this July.
(2008), Foxtel
Click Here: highlanders rugby gear worldThankfully, Foxtel is bringing another cult classic back to our screens. Settle in on a Friday night and watch Hollywood heartthrob Ryan Reynolds star as Will Hayes, the father of a cluey young girl played by Abigail Breslin, in the 2008 romantic comedy Definitely, Maybe, this July.