As the weather is heating up, so are our screens. Some much-anticipated titles are dropping this month, and if you’re wondering what to watch, we have you covered! Immerse yourself in heart-pounding thrillers like 40 Acres and Together, soak up some summer vibes with Surf Girls: International, or take in the epic finale to the love triangle everyone’s talking about with the third season of The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Here are 10 films and television series to look out for in July 2025:
Such Brave Girls: Season 2
The second season of Such Brave Girls sees co-creators and stars Kat Sadler and Lizzie Davidson return as Josie and Billie, two sisters who, along with their mother, Deb, risk everything they have for a single scrap of love. As this dysfunctional family struggles to escape the chaos of their crumbling, debt-ridden home, Dev and Seb come to the rescue.
Release Date: July 3
Where to Watch: Crave

Photo by Rafy, courtesy of Mongrel Media
40 Acres
In a post-apocalyptic future where food is scarce, Hailey Freeman (Danielle Deadwyler) and her family are the last descendants of Black and Indigenous farmers who settled in Canada after the American Civil War. With an organized militia hell-bent on taking their land, the Freemans must do whatever it takes to protect their 40 acres.
Release Date: July 4
Where to Watch: In theatres

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Sorry, Baby
Written, directed, and starring Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby is the story of a young woman navigating life after a traumatic event. Something bad happens to Agnes, but life goes on…at least for everyone around her. With her good friend on the brink of a huge milestone, Agnes begins to realize just how stuck she’s been, and starts to figure out how to move forward.
Release Date: July 4
Where to Watch: In theatres

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Too Much
Lena Dunham’s latest is an expat rom-com series for the disillusioned, but still hopeful. Still reeling from her last relationship, New York workaholic Jessica (Megan Stalter) decides to leave NYC, taking a job in London and planning to live a life of solitude. Soon enough, she meets Felix (Will Sharpe)…and despite his collection of red flags, their connection is impossible to ignore.
Release Date: July 10
Where to Watch: Netflix
The Summer I Turned Pretty: Season 3
The third and final season of this hit coming-of-age series will drop this month, bringing a close to the love triangle that’s been pulling on our heartstrings since summer 2022. Based on Jenny Han’s bestselling book trilogy, this season of The Summer I Turned Pretty finds Belly at a crossroads, where she must decide between her soulmate, Jeremiah, and her first love, Conrad.
Release Date: July 16
Where to Watch: Prime Video

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Surf Girls: International: Season 2
Dive into the stories of five fierce female surfers who are forging a path for themselves in the world of women’s surfing. Following up-and-coming surfers from Hawaii, Brazil, Portugal, South Africa and Peru who are striving for a coveted spot on the World Surf Tour, these women must first overcome personal struggles and manage all the challenges that come with being in the international spotlight.
Release Date: July 17
Where to Watch: Prime Video

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Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
In this deeply personal documentary, Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin tells the story of her life, tumultuous rise to fame, and lifelong fight for Deaf representation and accessibility. Told in ASL, and directed by Deaf filmmaker Shoshannah Stern, the film traces Matlin’s life after her history-making Academy Award win for her role in Children of a Lesser God.
Release Date: July 25
Where to Watch: In select theatres

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Oh, Hi!
Iris (Molly Gordon) thinks she’s found the perfect guy in Isaac (Logan Lerman), and they’re finally enjoying their first romantic getaway together…until it all goes wrong. Directed by Sophie Brooks, this charming dark comedy is a look at the wild highs and lows of modern dating.
Release Date: July 25
Where to Watch: In theatres

Photo by Germain McMicking, Courtesy of NEON
Together
Real-life married couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco star in the new horror film Together as Millie and Tim, a couple at a crossroads who move to the countryside, abandoning everything familiar in their lives…except for each other. With tensions already high, a terrifying encounter with a mysterious force threatens to corrupt their lives, and their love.
Release Date: July 30
Where to Watch: In theatres

Photo by Patrick McElhenney, Courtesy of Netflix
Leanne
When her husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman, Leanne’s life is turned upside down. Starting over as a grandmother, while going through menopause, she navigates all the fear, freedom, and vulnerability that comes with starting to date again. Tennessee comedian Leanne Morgan stars in this new sitcom inspired by her stand-up.
Release Date: July 31
Where to Watch: Netflix