01/07/2026 03:59 - Entretenimiento
With the 2026 World Cup entering its decisive phase, streaming platforms fight back with a wave of releases designed to win back subscribers. July 2026 presents itself as a month full of nostalgic returns, original films and awaited seasons that promise to keep millions of viewers glued to their screens across Latin America and beyond.
Release: July 1st
The young detective played by Millie Bobby Brown returns with a new case that takes her to Malta. This time, her brother Sherlock's disappearance disrupts all her plans, in an adventure that promises to maintain the fresh and detective spirit of the previous installments.
Release: July 9th
The Ingalls family returns to the screen with a new version of the classic that defined generations. The production recovers the essence of the 19th century American West, following the Ingalls in their search for a fresh start on the frontier, between survival and the challenges of a life in constant motion.
July 16th
Will Ferrell stars in this comedy about a former golf number one seeking one last chance at glory. A bet on sports humor that promises laughs.
July 17th
The film that closes (for now) the story of Nick and Charlie. University future and changes put to test the relationship of the most beloved couple in youth streaming.
July 17th
Spanish miniseries exploring grief, self-discovery and family bonds through an emotional journey initiated by a game.
Release: July 29th
The most awaited return: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return to the screen to try to save Runway from the print media crisis. The sequel to the 2006 classic promises to maintain the humor and style that made it a cultural phenomenon.
Release: July 27th
FBI agent Alice Black (Emmy Rossum) pursues a mysterious and calculating serial killer. A new series by Elizabeth Meriwether, creator of New Girl, exploring the boundaries between good and evil.
X-Men 97 also returns with its second season at the beginning of the month, connecting with the new Spider-Man film that will bring mutants to the big screen.
Release: July 1st
The prequel to Legally Blonde follows Elle Woods' teenage years when her family moves from Los Angeles, cradle of glamour, to Seattle, cradle of grunge, in the 90s. A must-watch for franchise fans.
Release: July 10th
Intense relationship drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson. One of the strongest bets of the month for Amazon's platform.
Release: July 15th
Action miniseries starring Argentine actress Anya Taylor-Joy (known for The Queen's Gambit and Furiosa). The story follows Lucky, a con artist forced to flee when a heist goes wrong. Pursued by the FBI and a crime boss, she must revive her criminal skills to survive.
Release: July 24th
Comedy about a washed-up tennis player seeking redemption by discovering the benefits of pickleball, the trendy sport in the United States.
Also: Silo S2 (July 3rd), Trying S5 (July 8th)
Release: July 24th
New spin-off series from The Big Bang Theory. Stuart Bloom accidentally breaks a device from Sheldon and Leonard, triggering a multiversal apocalypse he will try (and apparently fail) to resolve.
Release: July 5th
Also arriving: the second part of Wicked and Tip Toe on July 16th.
July 17th
New film by Julia Ducournau (Titane) exploring the boundaries between body, identity and collective fear.
July 31st
An intimate journey under the gaze of C. Tangana, where music becomes a key to discover a family story marked by silences and emotions.
July 17th
Special collection about the iconic director.
Starting July 7th, the platform will offer a retrospective of the director before the theatrical release of The Odyssey. Available titles: Memento (2000), Batman Begins (2005), The Prestige (2006), The Dark Knight (2008), Inception (2010), Interstellar (2014), Tenet (2020) and Oppenheimer (2023).
July 2026 brings a diverse offering combining nostalgia (Little House on the Prairie, The Devil Wears Prada 2), international stars (Will Ferrell, Anya Taylor-Joy, Zendaya, Robert Pattinson) and high-budget original productions. Platforms compete to capture users' attention while the World Cup approaches its finale. A perfect month for sofa marathons.
Alfredo S. Quiroga