Netflix is by and large the leader when it comes to original streaming content.
Their TV shows and films dominate the headlines and have garnered the company multiple Emmy, Golden Globe, and Oscar nominations.
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From House of Cards to Orange is the New Black, their dramatic TV series have us constantly on the edge of our seat.
Then we can flip over to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt or Santa Clarita Diet and laugh ourselves right out of those seats.
If films are more your thing, you can check out the intense war-drama film Beasts of No Nation, or the dark-comedy Small Crimes.
Plus, there are tons of great comedy specials as well, featuring big name comedies like Dave Chappelle, Sarah Silverman, and Louis C.K.
Up Next: The Best Stand-Up Comedy Specials on Netflix Right Now
We’re always looking for new things to stream and What’s On Netflix has shared some great upcoming things to look for. From TV shows to movies to comedy specials, there’s always something fresh to queue up.
Scroll Down To See What’s Coming To Netflix In July
The Standups (Season 1) / July 4th
Netflixย has been killing it with stand-up specials in the last year or so.
From their very first one, Bill Burr’s You People Are All the Same way back in 2012, to the recently released special from Sarah Silverman, A Speck of Dust, Netflix has given comedians of all levels of popularity the opportunity to unleash their creativity without the same restrictions as cable TV networks.
This new series, The Standups, will shine a light on some lesser know acts that are up-and-coming, such asย Nate Bargatze, Deon Cole, Fortune Feimster, Nikki Glaser, Dan Soder and Beth Stelling.
OZARK (Season 1) / July 21st
Quite possibly the most anticipated new Netflixย original for July is OZARK, which stars Arrested Development’s Jason Bateman.
It’s said to be about a “man who relocates to hopefully wipe the slate clean from his dealings in the drug world and you can probably guess how that’s gone.”
If you’re a fan of Bloodline or Breaking Bad, you may want to plan on checking this one out.
Chasing Coral (Documentary) / July 14th
Documentaries are another area where Netflixย has put a major emphasis on high quality.
Next month they’ll but putting up a new one that they picked up after it premiered at theย Sundanceย film festival. It’s titled Chasing Coral and it is a global warming documentary that solely focuses on the impact to coral reefs.
The film was directed by Jeff Orlowski, who seems to possibly be building a series, as he produced a separate Chasing movie back in 2012 called Chasing Ice.
Friends from College (Season 1) / July 14th
If you prefer Netflix’sย comedy’s then July brings the brand new series Friends from College.
The show is describedย as follows: “After all going to Harvard together, six friends reunite in their mid-forties to try and get over their midlife crisis. It’ll explore their friendships which at times are often complicated.”
All eight episodes, starringย Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders, Annie Parisseย and many other talented stars, will drop on July 14th.
To the Bone (2017) / July 14th
Another project that Netflixย picked up at theย Sundance Film Festival, To the Boneย stars A-listerย Keanu Reeves.
The film is describedย as following “a young girl’s journey as she battles anorexia.” It was written and directed by Marti Noxon, andย is loosely based on her own struggles with the eating disorder.
Co-starring alongside Reeves is Lily Collins, Carrie Preston, Lili Taylor, Alex Sharp and Brooke Smith.
Castlevania (Season 1) / July 7th
Netflix’sย is expanding theirย animeย options with a big budget adaptation of the legendary video gameย Castlevania.
The widelyย recognizable gaming franchise has been around for many decades but up until this exclusive deal with Netflix, it has never been developedย into a television series.
Many fans have wondered where in the chronology of the franchiseย the story will take place, but while there’s no officialย answer currently, it’s speculatedย that it takes place during Castlevania 3.
Ari Shaffir: Double Negative (2 Specials) / July 18th
The last project we have to tell you about is certainly not the least.
Ariย Shaffirย made the biggest splash in the comedy world with his Comedy Centralย series This Is Not Happening, and he is easilyย one of the funniest comediansย working today that you need to know about.
That may sound like an exaggeration, but it’s provenย by the fact that Netflixย is giving him not one but TWO simultaneously streaming specials inย Double Negative. The first will focus on the topic of children, and the second focuses on Adulthood.
If you’re a fan of the stand-up originals thatย Netflixย has put out so far, make sure to add this to your queue.