Cult films, sports documentaries and a new period series… What does Netflix have in store for us in July?

Cult films, sports documentaries and a new period series… What does Netflix have in store for us in July?
Cult films, sports documentaries and a new period series… What does Netflix have in store for us in July?

Each month, Netflix updates its programs. New series, new films, new documentaries… Here’s what the giant of streaming adds to its catalog this month of July 2024.

Mamma Mia 1 and 2 (July 7)

These are not new films, but they are films which smell good of summer: perfect for the start of July! The opportunity to see or see again Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth (among others) singing and dancing to the rhythm of iconic ABBA songs. If you don’t know the story of Oh mamainspired by the musical of the same name, here is the summary from Netflix: “A young woman invites three of her free-spirited mother’s former flings to her Greek island wedding, hoping to discover which one of them is her father.. Plus, you get two for the price of one, since the sequel, Mamma Mia : Here We Go Againwill be available the same day on the platform.

The Decameron (July 25)

A news drama signed Netflix! This seriesinspired by books, takes place in Florence in 1348.As the Black Death hits hard, the series will follow a handful of nobles who are invited to retreat with their servants to a large villa in the Italian countryside and wait out the plague with a lavish vacation. But as social rules fade, what begins as a wine-soaked sexual adventure in the hills of Tuscany turns into a fight for survival“, summary AlloCiné.

Receiver (July 10)

From the Football ? This documentary-series is made for you! Indeed, “This compelling sports series follows the 2023 season of NFL wide receivers Davante Adams, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle, Deebo Samuel and Amon-Ra St. Brown.”Netflix says.

Here are all the releases of the month:

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