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.
Season 2 debuts July 6 on Netflix
The widely praised, Lonely Island-produced sketch comedy series from SNL veteran Tim Robinson returns for a second season a little over two years after it first debuted. Featuring gloriously uncomfortable and often surreal sketches that often hinge on "a character who is gloriously, spectacularly wrong—yet refuses to budge, lest they be humiliated by copping to their own wrongness," in the words of Wired culture writer Peter Rubin, the unique I Think You Should Leave is one of those rare sketch shows that is easy to return to again and again. And now you'll have six new episodes to (re)visit, and they'll find Robinson joined by guests like Bob Odenkirk, John Early, Brooks Wheelan, Tim Heidecker, Paul Walter Hauser, and Robinson's frequent collaborator (and Detroiters co-star) Sam Richardson.