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July 2022 releases: series and movies on Netflix, Amazon, Disney + and HBO Max

2022-07-01T17:03:57.595Z


From "Stranger Things" to the new "Bob's Burger" movie, here are the streaming premieres for July 2022.


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(CNN Spanish) -

July has arrived and with it the premiere of the continuation of one of the most popular series currently in world pop culture: "Stranger Things".

We collect some of the most important releases in four of the  most sought-after

streaming

platforms : Netflix, Amazon, Disney + and HBO Max.

July 2022 Premieres on Netflix

"Stranger Things" 4: part two

As we previously anticipated, the month begins with the second volume of the fourth season of "Stranger Things".

We will have a total of three more episodes with which the Duffer brothers will conclude this season.

The last round will have a group duration of more than 3 hours, Netflix said.

The eighth episode will last 1 hour and 25 minutes and the last episode of the season almost two and a half hours.

Check here the plots that we can see in these episodes.

Please note that there may be 

spoilers.

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"Resident Evil"

If you are a fan of either the video game or the movie, you will love this premiere.

Netflix describes the series as follows:

"Year 2036: 14 years after Joy's spread caused so much pain, Jade Wesker struggles to survive in a world overrun by bloodthirsty, infected, hallucinatory creatures. In this utter carnage, Jade is haunted by her past in New Raccoon City, because of her father's chilling connections to the sinister Umbrella Corporation, but especially because of what happened to her sister, Billie."

This production will have 8 episodes and premieres on July 14.

"Pipe"

Among the premieres on this platform, Latin American productions such as "Pipa" also stand out.

If you're in an English-speaking country, this Argentinian

thriller

may show up on your Netflix account as "Recurrence."

It is a film directed and written by Alejandro Montiel ("8 weeks", "A paradise for the damned") that tells the story of Manuela Pipa Pelari, a retired police officer who seeks not only to change her life, but that of others.

"After setting the trafficker Cornelia Villalba free and quitting her job, her life fell apart. Her aunt Alicia Pelari, with the intention of rescuing her, took her to the small town of La Quebrada in northern Argentina, where Pipa isolated for ten years. In this town, Pipa found peace and the opportunity to start over and lower her guard. She promised herself never to resort to violence again, until the tragic death of a teenager drags her back. to the place from which he thought he had escaped," says Netflix of the tape.

The film opens on July 27.

"Rebel", season two

Fortunately, we didn't have to wait years to have the second season of the reinvention of one of the cult musical series in Latin America, "Rebelde".

Netflix announced this week the return of the production with this music video, in which the cast performs "Always Rebels".

There is still not much information about what we will see this time.

All we know is that the season premieres on July 27.

Relive the first season and meet one of its protagonists in this CNN Pop Zone interview with Jerónimo Cantillo, who plays Dixon:

July 2022 Premieres on Amazon Prime Video

"Anne", season two

(Credit: Pantaya)

Mexican actress Ana de la Reguera returns to the screens of Amazon Prime Video (for Latin America) and Pantaya (for the United States) with the second season of her series "Ana".

The first season, the production was awarded with the GLAAD and Image awards.

The series is a fiction based on De la Reguera's own story.

Picking up from the end of the first season, Ana discovers that the contract she signed with her agent is not for the leading role she thought it was. In the second season, Ana will try to keep her sanity while still dealing with her mother, who now lives with her in Los Angeles, while he stars in a television series that reminds him of the bad sitcoms of the 1990s," says Amazon Prime Video of the series.

The production opens on July 22.

Relive the first season in this episode of Zona Pop CNN:

"The Terminal List"

Another series, this time starring Chris Pratt, comes to Prime Video.

It is "The Terminal List", based on the novel of the same name by Jack Carr.

"

The Terminal List

follows James Reece (Chris Pratt) after his entire platoon of Navy SEALs is ambushed during a high-stakes undercover mission. Reece returns home to his family with conflicting memories of the event and questions about his guilt. Sin However, as new evidence comes to light, Reece discovers dark forces working against him, endangering not only his life, but the lives of those he loves," says Amazon Prime of the series.

Chris Pratt not only acts in the production, he is also the executive producer alongside Jon Schumacher.

The first season is now available on Prime Video globally.

"Paper Girls"

We get on a time machine and go back to 1988 to see how a group of girls get on that same machine and are transported to 2019. Can you imagine having to face your adult self in a few seconds?

This is what the protagonists of "Paper Girls" live, another new series that comes to Prime Video.

It all happened on Halloween in the late eighties when Erin, Mac, Tiffany and KJ are diverted from their route of delivering the newspaper (hence 

Paper Girls

), when they find themselves in a pitched war between time travelers, something that leads them to them to the future.

Transported into the future, these girls must find a way to return home to the past, a journey that will bring them face to face with adult versions of themselves. As they reconcile that their future is very different from what they imagined when they were 12 years, they are being hunted by a militant faction of time travelers known as the

Old Watch

, who have banned time travel so they can stay in power.To survive, the girls must overcome their differences and learn to trust each other. and themselves," says Prime Video.

The first season premieres on July 29 globally.

July 2022 premieres on Disney+

"High School Musical: The Musical: The Series", Season 3

If you want to understand the phenomenon that Olivia Rodrigo has become, maybe you should watch this series.

The singer and actress is known for her role in this production that premieres its third season in July.

The series, inspired by the High School Musical franchise, this season will see its cast leaving 

East High

School for the famous summer camps, which take place around this time in the United States.

Will we see Olivia Rodrigo in her Nini character this season?

We have to wait until July 27.

"Zombies 3"

Disney + also premieres another production, this time an original film, with a youth story.

This is "Zombie 3".

"It's Zed and Addison's senior year in Seabrook, a town that has become a haven for monsters and humans alike. Zed tries to get a football scholarship to be the first zombie to go to college, and Addison hosts the Zombies Competition. Cheerleaders: When intergalactic invaders arrive to compete, Seabrook suspects that they are not just looking to participate in a friendly event, "says Disney + of the production.

The tape hits the platform on July 15.

Premieres July 2022 on HBO Max

"The Anarchists"

(Credit: Photo courtesy of HBO Max)

Not everything is series and movies, also in our list of premieres we include documentaries such as "The Anarchists", the new HBO Max, part of Warner Bros. Discovery, parent network of CNN.

The documentary series is based on the conference organized by Canadian businessman Jeff Berwick in Acapulco, Mexico, to promote anarchist ideas.

"The event, called

Anarchapulco

, attracts an international assortment of libertarians, runaways, and families looking to 'deschool' their children to protect them from the bureaucracies of modern life, as well as cryptocurrency evangelists and others drawn to the idea of ​​creating a community without a state, free from governments and central banking systems", explains HBO Max about the production.

The documentary series has six episodes that recount what they call a series of "strange and deadly" events.

The documentary premieres on Sunday, July 10.

The remaining episodes will air every Sunday for five weeks.

"The Bob's Burgers Movie"

The adventures –and songs– of this peculiar Belcher family have already premiered on the big screen in the United States and now you will have the story on your mobile devices and television.

"The Bob's Burgers Movie" is based on the animated series of the same name.

Of course, tragicomedy and music will be the protagonists of this full-length version.

"The story begins when a broken water main creates a huge sinkhole right in front of

Bob's Burgers

, blocking the entrance indefinitely and ruining the Belchers' plans for a successful summer. As Bob and Linda struggle to keep the business afloat, the kids try to solve a mystery that could save their family's restaurant. As the dangers mount, these underdogs help each other find hope and fight to get back to the counter, where they belong."

The tape arrives at HBO Max on July 12 and its blue-ray and DVD version can be purchased from July 19.

"Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin"

We end our list of July releases with the return of the much-followed franchise, "Pretty Little Liars."

This time, we have a spooky 10-episode season that takes us to Millwood, Pennsylvania.

"Twenty years ago, a series of tragic events nearly tore the working-class town of Millwood apart. Now, in the present day, a disparate group of teenage girls, an entirely new group of

Little Liars

, find themselves tormented by an unknown assailant and forced to pay for the secret sin committed by their parents two decades ago.

The series premieres July 28 on HBO Max.

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