What to Watch in July: 25 Notable TV Shows & Streaming Movies
The month ahead will bring the returns of Ted Lasso and I Think You Should Leave, a What We Do in the Shadows spinoff from New Zealand, new films from Steven Soderbergh and Questlove, the year's most bizarre dating series, and more. In the gallery on this page, our editors have selected the most interesting TV and movie titles debuting at home in the next month, listed in order by premiere date.
Movie debuts July 1 on HBO Max
Heading to HBO Max after making its world premiere at Tribeca in June, where critics had mostly good things to say (and a few complaints about an overly complex plot), Steven Soderbergh's pandemic-shot thriller is set in 1954 Detroit, where a group of small-time thieves are hired to steal a document only for their plans to go horribly wrong, causing the group to search for who hired them—and why. The terrific ensemble cast features Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, David Harbour, Amy Seimetz, Jon Hamm, Ray Liotta, Kieran Culkin, and Brendan Fraser, while Ed Solomon (the Bill & Ted films, plus Soderbergh's HBO miniseries Mosaic) provides the screenplay.