Disney+: July Surprises – New Titles for Every Taste
Streaming content will fill July evenings, with numerous exciting titles and surprises releasing across various platforms. Whether viewers prefer Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, HBO Max, or Disney+, there is something to suit every taste. Disney+’s lineup, in particular, continues to expand, with a fresh batch of films and series premiering this week, promising new discoveries for subscribers.
This week, Disney+ premieres two anticipated films on July 11. For fans of cinema classics, Jaws: The Making of a Legendary Film is a captivating National Geographic documentary. It delves into the creation of Steven Spielberg’s iconic masterpiece, offering behind-the-scenes stories and insights into its significant impact on filmmaking. For lighter viewing, Zombies 4: The Rise of Vampires joins the popular teen musical series. This latest installment combines romance, dance, and supernatural elements in an entertaining package suitable for all ages.
A diverse lineup of series also arrives on Disney+ this week. On July 9, Disney+ welcomes: Alice’s Marvelous Bakery (Season 2) Family Repair, a heartwarming show centered on a widowed father and his children The Simpsons (Season 36, episodes 12-18), providing further comedic episodes. On July 10, the platform introduces two contrasting formats: Concluding episodes of Welcome to Wrexham, the docuseries chronicling Ryan Reynolds’ acquisition of a Welsh football club. Suspicious Minds, a thrilling and elegant narrative about a thief who infiltrates a high-profile wedding.
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If you’re a fan of speculative casting news in the world of superhero films, be sure to check out our recent post titled “Actor from ‘Andor’ Isn’t the New Wonder Woman,” written by Marcus Thompson and published on July 1, 2025. The piece delves into the buzz surrounding Adria Arjona as a potential Wonder Woman candidate for DC Studios, but clarifies that any connections between her and James Gunn are rooted in their longstanding friendship rather than recent developments. Dive into the details at Actor from “Andor” Isn’t the New Wonder Woman. If you’re a fan of the tech-savvy hero Riri Williams and her adventures in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you might want to delve into “Ironheart May Not Get a Second Season” by Marcus Thompson (July 5, 2025). This insightful piece explores the fate of the series after its six-episode run on Disney+, discussing both its critical reception and audience ratings. With the introduction of Mephisto and the uncertain future of Riri’s story, it’s a must-read for anyone curious about what lies ahead in the MCU. Check out the full article Ironheart May Not Get a Second Season to see where Ironheart stands today. If you’re a fan of Marvel’s twists and turns in the entertainment industry, don’t miss Carlos Mendoza’s latest piece titled “Internally, Marvel Says Ironheart is the Worst Thing They’ve Ever Done,” published on July 6, 2025. The article delves into the struggles and criticisms surrounding the Ironheart series, from its initial release to its current status as a shelved project. Despite efforts to salvage the show and integrate it with future films like Avengers: Doomsday, the audience’s negative response has cast doubt on its future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Dive into the details and speculate about the fate of Ironheart by checking out Carlos’s insightful analysis Internally, Marvel Says Ironheart is the Worst Thing They’ve Ever Done.