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Welcome to July! This month, Netflix has a queue of movies and shows ready to watch.
Here’s everything coming to Netflix in July 2023:
Wham! (July 5)
This new Netflix documentary tells the story of the pop duo Wham!’s success in their own words.
It is a 92-minute film that features footage from both George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s personal archives as well as rare and previously unheard interviews.
The Lincoln Lawyer (season 2)
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo will return as Mickey Haller in volume 1 of the second season of ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’.
Based on Michael Connelly’s best-selling books, the new season is based on the fourth book of the series, ‘The Fifth Witness’, and once again also stars Neve Campbell, Becki Newton, Jazz Raycole, and Angus Sampson. The series will stream on Netflix on July 6.
Kohrra (July 15)
Barun Sobti starrer ‘Kohrra’ series follows the discovery of a murdered NRI just before his wedding in the countryside of Punjab. As the investigation unfolds, a world of deceit, secrets, and the dramas of dysfunctional families are revealed.
Nineteen To Twenty (July 11)
Nineteen To Twenty is a series that revolves around the transitioning journey of a group of teens entering their twenties and experiencing the first taste of adulthood and freedom together. KYUHYUN, Lee Su-hyun, and Kim Ji-eun are starring in this Korean series.
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The Witcher Season 3 (Volume 2)
In this season, the Witcher is set to claim neutrality as things are different since our hero is enthrusted to take care of Princess Cirilla of Cintra. This part will stream on Netflix on July 27.
Survival Of The Thickest (July 11)
Survival Of The Thickest is a series based on best friends Khalil and Marley taking fashion stylist Mavis on a self-discovering journey.
They pack her bags with selected designer souvenirs to bolster her confidence, and guide her to explore how to seize the love, success and happiness she deserves.
This show features Michelle Buteau, Tone Bell, Tasha Smith, Liza Treyger, Taylor Selé, and Anissa Felix.