July streaming guide: What to watch on 7plus, Binge, Disney+ and more

July not only marks the middle of Winter, but it also appears to be the sweet spot of the year for new and returning content.

So many shows are making a comeback with new seasons, major TV events are happening and blockbuster movies are finally available to watch from the comfort of your living room.

Create the ultimate watchlist with our July streaming recommendations below.

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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 (7plus)

Soccer-mad fans we’ve got you covered with the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 set to kick off at the end of the month.

If you’re not planning to go to the live matches, 7plus is streaming every Matildas’ match and even player interviews to satisfy your sporting needs this season.

Don’t Worry Darling (Binge)

If, like me, you completely spaced on seeing this gem in cinemas — fear not, here’s your chance to see it on Binge. Directed by and starring Olivia Wilde, we’re introduced to Alice (Florence Pugh), a 1950s housewife who notices strange happenings in her seemingly idyllic community. Other big-name celebrities cast in Don’t Worry Darling include Harry Styles, Chris Pine, Kiki Layne and Dean Kroll.

Below Deck Down Under Season Two (Hayu)

For lovers of reality TV suffering withdrawals from Married at First Sight and Farmer Wants a Wife, Below Deck Down Under is here to save the day with a brand new season.

Set sail for Cairns, Queensland and the stunning Great Barrier Reef without even leaving the couch. We join the ship’s new crew and guests who promise drama, adventure, tension and love triangles galore! See what it takes to travel with a boatload of not just alcohol-fuelled party-goers but the staff who have the mammoth task of keeping them both happy and responsibly safe.

Futurama (Disney Plus)

Good news everyone, the rumours are true! Futurama is back on Disney Plus with its original cast reprising their voice roles after ten years spent frozen in a cryogenic chamber, it seems.

So what’s happened with Fry and Leela? How are Kif and Amy’s tadpole babies doing? Is Nibbler still hanging about with the gang protecting them from giant galactic brains? And what’s Zoidberg eating now? All answers will be revealed this July.

TV Week Logie Awards 2023 (7plus)

Ladies slide on your heels and gents put on that black tie, it’s time for the 2023 TV Week Logie Awards.

Among the nominees this year are hit TV shows like Lego Masters Australia, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, The Block, The Bachelors Australia, The Masked Singer Australia, Home and Away, RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under, Love Island Australia and many more.

Who will take home the coveted gold Logie this year? Find out with 7plus’ exclusive broadcast.

What We Do in the Shadows Season Five Premiere (Binge)

With new episodes drip-fed weekly, What We Do in the Shadows season five returns and promises to be more ludicrous than ever before.

Picture a group of vampires living in modern-day Staten Island, USA trying to understand everyday life. It’s essentially a Gothic, yet somehow upbeat, Seinfeld.

This mockumentary has all the loveable qualities of Parks and Recreation and The Office so if you loved those, we highly recommend catching up on What We Do in the Shadows now since a sixth season has already been signed off.

Special Ops: Lioness (Paramount Plus)

If you haven’t heard of Paramount Plus’ original series Special Ops: Lioness you’re in for a treat.

This espionage thriller is inspired by true U.S. Military events. It explores the personal and professional life of Joe (Zoe Saldaña) as she heads up the CIA team fighting the war on terrorism, which is hellbent on stopping the next 9/11.

This series features an unbelievable cast, including Academy Award nominee Taylor Sheridan, series lead and executive producer Zoe Saldaña, Laysla De Oliveira, Emmy Award nominee Michael Kelly and Academy Award winners Morgan Freeman and Nicole Kidman.

This promises to be a huge series so add it to your watchlist now.

Christie Graham is Digital Content Editor at Reviews.org, Australia’s mobile and internet comparison site.

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