
A new era of streaming elections is here. Over the past several years, Our monthly column, Nerd’s clock, was the place to find out all the best genre titles coming to the largest streaming services. It was not a complete list. We just posted the titles we think you will take care of, but it was still long, and frankly, hard to take the best of the best.
Well, Over the past few months, that has changed. What follows is not a list of all the best things in all big streaming services. We watched all those lists and came with a few dozens of titles we think Notable this -month. Some are new, Some are oldBut in any case, we will tell you why you have to be careful. Or at least joke about it. So sit down, take your remote control, and get ready for Nerd’s new and improved clock, highlighting the best movies and shows coming to streamers this month.

17 again (July 1 in Netflix)
The late, Big Matthew Perry reaches to revive his high school days in Zac Efron’s body in this worship, hilarious body-exchange sports comedy. Highly underestimated in our opinion.
Pacific RIM (July 1 in Netflix)
It is still wild to think that we live in a world where William del Toro had to make a massive, kick movie about giant robots fighting with each other. But he did, and it returns to Netflix.
V for Vendetta (July 1 in Netflix)
Natalie Portman and Hugo Weaving Star in, easily, one of the best comic book adaptations of all time. One who may not get the love, because it is so surprisingly dark. But very, it’s very worth your time.
Zathura: Space Adventure (July 1 in Netflix)
Before he became a master of Star Wars And Marvel, Jon Favreau used those instincts for this delightful family space adventure leader Dax Shepard, Kristen Stewart and Josh Hutchinson.
Mr. Robot: Seasons 1-4 (3 July in Netflix)
Before he was an Oscar winner, Rami Malek starred in this very clever, very smooth show about Hacker, who uses his skills to fight corporate injustice. Christian Slater is also in it. It rules.
Crazy Max: Furious Way (July 9 in Netflix)
Quite simply one of the best action movies ever made. And, we imagine, every time it ends on a major channel like Netflix, new fans find and fall in love with it.
Happy Gilmore 2 (July 25 in Netflix)
It is wild that Netflix makes movies like this, movies that seem to have each and everyone looking forward, but then just throw them off on the site without much fanfare. This return from Adam Sandler’s near-superhuman golfer is a story decades in the manufacturing, and we can’t wait.

How to train your Dragon 2 (1 July on Prime)
If for some reason you saw the new How to train your dragon But did not see its original, lively sequel, you are lucky. It’s real, it’s on Prime, and it’s incredible.
RoboCop (1987), RoboCop 2, RoboCop 3, RoboCop (2014) (1 July on Prime)
With Prime reportedly working on a new series on the basis of RoboCopmakes sense that the whole RoboCop Suite comes to the service. That means it is the perfect time to get acquainted, or recover, you with the franchise. Just one of the movies is actually good, but it’s just a fun character in both cases.
Teen Wolf (1 July on Prime)
Before it became a nasty MTV series, Teen Wolf It was only Michael J. Fox, at the top of his powers, as a high school student who was transformed into a wolf and played basketball. And everything was right with the world.
Playing night (4 July on Prime)
This is one of those cases of “it is not really science fiction, but I don’t care.” Because Playing nightStarring Jason Bateman and Rachel McAdams, is quite simply one of the most original and fun comedies in fresh memory. Be sure to pay attention to whether you have seen it before or not.
Alita: Battle -Angel (July 1 in Hulu)
Robert Rodriguez is directing and James Cameron produces this damaged but funny science fiction show. It follows a murderous robot that wakes up without memory, but soon realizes that she is an incredibly important and capable warrior.
I origins (July 1 in Hulu)
This is one you may have never heard of, but you need 100% check. It stars Michael Pitt and Brit Marling and is about a scientific study, which can prove the existence of survival through the eyes. Really fascinating, a great movie.
True steel (July 1 in Hulu)
Before Foreign itemsbefore Deadpool & Wolverine, before Star Wars: StarfighterDirector Shawn Levy has made one of the best science fiction sports films ever. Hugh Jackman stars as a washing warrior, who along with his son turns his attention to robot boxing. It’s so fun.

Sunshine (July 1 in Hulu)
Danny Boyle’s star-studied science fiction adventure story about a team coming into space to reload the sun is one of those movies you’ve seen and love or you haven’t seen it, and fall in love. In all ways, now is the time to watch it.
Jaws @ 50: the definitive internal story (July 11 at Disney+)
We love a good, definitive documentation on film history, and this new documentary seems like that. Plus, after you watch it, you can transfer to Netflix where, on July 15, the Streamer will receive Jaws, jaws 2, jaws 3, And Jaws: The Revenge.
Mortal Kombat (1995), Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, Mortal Kombat (2021) (1 July maximum)
As we prepare for October Mortal Kombat IIAll other films Mortal Kombat comes to Max. Moreover, the animated movie series as well, which includes Legends of Mortal Kombat: Battle of the Kingdoms, Legends of Mortal Kombat: Cage Match, Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge, And Legends about Mortal Kombat: Snow Blind.
Sinners (2025) (4 July maximum)
This is the part of this column called “If you missed it.” Several movies you may have missed from earlier this year – Sinners. Although, this was a successful success, so maybe you saw it. But …
Opus (11 July maximum)
… have you seen Opus? The bear‘Ayo Adeberi stars as a journalist who gets access to a promotional rock star (John Malkovich), who has begun worship. Reviews were mixed, but we are still very excited to see it. Also …
Death of a unicorn (25 July maximum)
… have you seen Death of a unicorn? Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd lead a star cast in the story of a family that is hunted by a murderous unicorn. It’s supposed to be really fun. Oh, and finally …
To drop (July 11 on Peacock)
… have you seen To drop? The new movie from Happy death dayChristopher land follows a woman who must kill her blind date; Otherwise, her son will be killed. Again, it’s apparently really fun. Now back to our regularly scheduled Streamers.

Water world (1 July on Peacock)
Related to “offensive”, ” Water world Don’t hold so well. But, how does a practical effective, big-budget Hollywood science fiction show? It is more than holding on. You just have to pass Some of its more debatable takeover. The music is also incredible.
Twisted metal—Season 2 (31 July on Peacock)
The first season of the video game adaptation Twisted metal, Starring Anthony Mackie, did not have the right to be as good as it was. But it was, and now in the second season we finally get to the Battle Royale car, which made the game so popular. We are very excited.
Jackass: The Movie, Jackass # 2, Jackass 2.5, Jackass 3, Jackass 3.5, Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa.5 worthless (1 July in Paramount+)
This4 weekend, what a better way to celebrate America than with the unforgettable four-film view of the Jackass Crew just completely ruining their bodies for our fun?
Looper (1 July in Paramount+)
Rian Johnson spent a lot of time in murder mysteries from late (Knives, poker face), But don’t forget that he made one of the best travel films of recent memory with Looper. It stars Bruce Willis and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the same role, as well as Emily Blunt. So, so good.
South Park: Larger, longer and exposed (1 July in Paramount+)
One of the most unforgettable movie experiences in my life was to see this movie on an open night in 1999. It started, it’s fun, then the kids sit down to watch the Terence and Philip A movie where they sing a song. If you saw it, you know it. And I never heard a room explode in joy like that. I still get the same speed every time I see the movie and hope if you haven’t seen it, you will check it too. Perfect musical comedy. Perfect.
Bram Stoker Dracula (July 1 in Vision Watchfree+)
Still flying on that high art, Nosfer kick? Well, don’t forget, decades ago the only one and only Francis Ford Coppola did something similar with this incredible, plentiful, star-studied production.
Reign of fire (July 1 in Vision Watchfree+)
Reign of fire It’s not as good as it should be, but it should be so good that it’s still pretty good. That’s because it’s a movie starring Christian Bale, Gerard Butler and Matthew McConaughey, where they fight dragons. Read more about it here.
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