Best TV Shows Releasing In July 2022
Summers are here, and the days are back when the hot weather makes us sluggish enough to do anything. But that’s what we enjoy the most about this time. And, if you prefer the comfort of your home over stepping outside and exploring the world, then it’s the best time to enjoy a good time with yourself. All you need is a great TV show, a drink of your preference, and a nice couch to kill the long boring days.
Thanks to the creators from around the world, July won’t leave you discontented with so many TV shows releasing in July. From thriller and horror epitome Stranger Things to the best crime and drama series, Better Call Saul, July has great surprises for you.
1. Stranger Things (Season 4 Part 2)
Part one of the fourth season of the series got released in June and broke the internet. Season 4 is scheduled for a total of 9 episodes. The first seven episodes got released in part one, and now, two episodes will be released in the second part of the show. It’s highly unlikely that you haven’t seen Stranger Things, but if you haven’t, then you’re missing out on one of the greatest shows. Stranger Things is based in a town where some strange activities start occurring, starting with a young boy going missing. Some teenagers, including some other townspeople, start solving the mystery.
Release date and where to watch: July 1st, 2022, on Netflix.
2. The Terminal List
The Terminal List is based on a novel by the same name by Jack Carr. It’s an action thriller and drama series coming with its first season this July. The series will star Chris Pratt in the lead role alongside Taylor Kitsch, Constance Wu, and Riley Keough. James Reece (Chris Pratt) is a Navy Seal officer whose entire platoon gets ambushed on a covert mission. Reece returns home with horrifying memories, but soon he discovers dark forces working against him.
Release date and where to watch: July 1st, 2022, on Amazon Prime.
3. Moonhaven
If you enjoy sci-fi and space stuff, then there’s a great TV show coming out for you in July. Moonhaven stars Joe Manganiello in the lead role as Tomm Schultz and Emma McDonald as Bella Sway. Other members of the cast include Kadeem Hardison as Arlo, Chloe Harris as First Waiver, and Nina Barker-Francis as Chill Spen. Bella Sway is a lunar cargo pilot who finds herself accused of some charges. Consequently, she finds herself deserted in a utopian community built on the moon. She must soon find the solutions to the problems that could end civilization on the Earth.
Release date and where to watch: July 7th, 2022, on AMC.
4. Boo, Bitch
For those who prefer laughing out loud instead of watching intense TV series, a brand new show, Boo, Bitch is releasing in July. Netflix ordered the series for a total of eight episodes on February 5th, 2021. The mini-series stars Lana Condor as Erika, Zoe Colletti as Gia, and Aparna Brielle as Riley. A high-school girl always lived a safe and sober life. But, after she starts to live her life to the fullest, she turns into a ghost the next morning.
Release date and where to watch: July 8th, 2022, on Netflix.
5. The Longest Night
The Spanish entertainment industry has been giving us some of the greatest shows of all time, especially when it comes to thriller and crime-related shows. And now, we are getting another Spanish masterpiece this summer, The Longest Night. The series centers around a psychiatric prison where a group of armed men plans to abduct a serial killer. But they aren’t aware of the battle that awaits them in prison.
Release date and where to watch: July 8th, 2022, on Netflix.
6. Black Bird
Black Bird is based on a 2010 autobiographical novel series, In With The Devil: A Fallen Hero, A Serial Killer, and A Dangerous Bargain for Redemption, by James Keene. The show was greenlit in January 2021, and now, it is up for a release this July, just one and a half years after the announcement. Jimmy Keene is sentenced to 10 years in prison, where he deals with an FBI agent to get close to Larry Hall and sway him to make a confession of the bodies of at least eighteen women.
Release date and where to watch: July 8th, 2022, on Apple TV+.
7. Better Call Saul (Season 6 Part 2)
The character of Saul from Breaking Bad got so popular that the creators decided to start a series solely based on him. The first part of season six got released in June, and the second part is scheduled for July. AMC confirmed that season 6 would conclude the story. A whopping rating of 8.8 speaks for the show’s greatness. The series will take you on the adventures of Jimmy McGill, a criminal lawyer famous by the name Saul Goodman.
Release date and where to watch: July 11th, 2022, on AMC.
8. Resident Evil
The trailer of the Resident Evil TV series just got released in the Netflix Geeked Week 2022. As expected from the franchise, the trailer of the upcoming show promises a great horror journey. If you can’t stand brutal killings, bloodshed, and excessive violence, it’s better to keep your distance from Resident Evil. Three decades after the discovery of the T-virus, a zombie apocalypse reveals the dark secret of the Umbrella Corporation.
Release date and where to watch: July 14th, 2022, on Netflix.
9. Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight
The famous Kung Ku Panda franchise is returning with another great release this July. The upcoming adventure and action series casts Jack Balck as Po, Rita Ora as Wandering Blade, and Chris Geere as Klaus Dumont. A mysterious pair are keeping their eye on four powerful weapons capable of mass destruction. But, together with an English knight named Wandering Blade, Po goes out on the journey to find the weapons first and save the world from destruction.
Release date and where to watch: July 14th, 2022, on Netflix.
10. Farzar
July is bringing a lot more animated TV shows than usual, and here’s another one for you. Farzar got its trailer in Netflix Geeked Week along with the July release date. The show might seem like it’s made for the kids, but it’s an adult comedy series with great 2D animation. Prince Fichael and his crew members leave their human city to kill the aliens who want to kill them. But, Fichael soon realizes that they might be living a lie.
Release date and where to watch: July 15th, 2022, on Netflix.