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What to watch this July on Netflix

What to watch this July on Netflix

July 2024 on Netflix is packed with an exciting lineup of movies and series, with a special focus on Latino projects. From heartwarming romantic comedies and intense dramas to fun reality shows and thrilling documentaries, there’s something for everyone. Netflix has you covered with a diverse array of content that promises to entertain you!

Goyo (2024) – July 5th

On July 5th, Netflix will premiere a heartwarming Argentinian romantic comedy called “Goyo.” Directed by Marcos Carnevale, this movie tells the story of Goyo, played by Nicolás Furtado, who is a museum guide with autism spectrum disorder and a deep love for Van Gogh. Goyo’s life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Eva, the new security guard at the museum, portrayed by Nancy Dupláa. As their paths intertwine, Goyo’s structured routine and Eva’s lost faith in love set the stage for a unique and touching relationship.

Eva Lasting (Season 2) – July 10th

The Colombian drama series “Eva Lasting” returns for its second season on July 10th. Set in the 1970s, this series explores the life of a teenage girl, Eva, who enrolls in an all-boys school, challenging societal norms and winning over the hearts along the way. The show, starring Santiago Alarcón, Verónica Orozco, and Cecilia Navia, blends fictional drama with historical events, creating an intriguing storyline that is sure to keep viewers hooked.

The new season promises to explore deeper into the lives of its characters, focusing especially on Camilo’s reaction to a possible pregnancy and Eva’s journey as she adjusts to life in the United States. The series is known for its creative episode titles inspired by classic literature, adding a layer of intellect to the riveting storyline.

Sugar Rush: The Baking Point (Season 2) – July 10th

For those who love a sweet competition, “Sugar Rush: The Baking Point” returns for its second season on July 10th. The Mexican reality baking series, hosted by Capi Pérez, features six pairs of pastry chefs battling it out to create delicious desserts in an allotted amount of time. Each episode sees one couple eliminated until only a single pair remains to claim the grand prize.

Vikings: Valhalla (Season 3) – July 11th

The historical drama “Vikings: Valhalla” reaches its epic conclusion with its third season, premiering on July 11th. This spin-off, set a century after the original “Vikings” series, continues to follow the exploits of legendary Norse heroes as they seek new territories. The final season promises more adventures and battles as the characters travel from Constantinople to Greenland and beyond. With the backdrop of the St. Brictius’ Day massacre, this new season will explore the Vikings’ attempts to find a new homeland amidst growing tensions and conflicts.

Simone Biles Rising – July 17th

On July 17th, Netflix releases “Simone Biles Rising,” a four-part docuseries that follows the renowned gymnast’s journey back to the Olympic stage. This series provides an intimate look at Biles’ life both inside and outside the gym, covering her struggles with mental health, her decision to withdraw from the Tokyo Olympics, and her preparations for Paris.

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Cobra Kai (Season 6, Part 1) – July 18th

“Cobra Kai” returns with the first part of its sixth and final season on July 18th. This continuation of the classic “Karate Kid” films follows the lives of Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence decades after their original rivalry has been a hit with audiences. The new season picks up with the characters facing new challenges, including the return of the formidable John Kreese, who faked his death and managed to escape from prison.

The upcoming episodes promise to expand the “Karate Kid” universe even further, with new locations and storylines, as well as a new tournament. The last season will be divided into three parts, with the first five episodes arriving on July 18, the next five coming in November, and then the final five in 2025 to close things out.

Elite (Season 8) – July 26th

The Spanish teen drama “Elite” is coming to an end with its eighth season, premiering on July 26th. Known for its complex characters and scandalous plot twists, the final season will address lingering questions and unresolved storylines, ensuring a dramatic and fitting finale to the series. Fans can look forward to the resolution of the corruption plot involving Isadora’s and Rocío’s families, the future of Iván, Joel, and Omar, the development of Eric’s story with Nico’s family, as well as the fallout from Carmen’s crime.

Non Negotiable – July 26th

Also debuting on July 26th is the Mexican drama “Non Negotiable.” The film follows hostage negotiator Alan Bender, who is tasked with rescuing the president from a kidnapping. However, the situation becomes personal as he also has to navigate saving his marriage.


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