From a DeLorean time machine and a self-loathing alcoholic horse to Roman gladiator and suicidal cop, there are plenty of streaming options throughout the month.
What’s Coming July 1: “Back to the Future” trilogy Robert Zemeckis‘ iconic time-travel adventure trilogy, starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd, comes to Netflix on July 1.
What’s Coming July 1: “Big Trouble in Little China” John Carpenter‘s “Big Trouble in Little China” hits Netflix next month. Meanwhile, Dwayne Johnson is in development on his own remake of the 1986 cult classic.
What’s Coming July 1: “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” Starring Tom Hanks, Sandra Bullock and Thomas Horn, Stephen Daldry‘s film adaptation of “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” earned a Best Picture nomination in 2011.
What’s Coming July 1: “Gladiator” Ridley Scott‘s epic historical drama “Gladiator” won five Oscars in 2001, including Best Picture and Best Actor for star Russell Crowe.
What’s Coming July 1: “Lethal Weapon” series Catch all four of the “Lethal Weapon” movies, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover, on Netflix before Fox debuts its TV adaptation in the fall.
What’s Coming July 1: “The Shannara Chronicles” Season 1 The first season of MTV’s ambitious fantasy series “The Shannara Chronicles” hails from “Smallville” and “Into the Badlands” duo Al Gough and Miles Millar, and is based on the book series by Terry Brooks.
What’s Coming July 6: “The Big Short” One of the Best Picture frontrunners last year, Adam McKay‘s “The Big Short” boasts a stacked cast that includes Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt and Christian Bale.
What’s Coming July 8: “The Invitation” Karyn Kusama‘s critically acclaimed 2015 horror film “The Invitation” revolves around the idea of the “dinner party from hell.”
What’s Coming July 22: “Bojack Horseman” Season 3 One of Netflix’s most popular original comedies, “Bojack Horseman” boasts a voice cast that includes Will Arnett, Alison Brie, Amy Sedaris, Paul F. Tompkins and Aaron Paul.
What’s Going July 1: “2001: A Space Odyssey” and “A Clockwork Orange” Two of Stanley Kubrick‘s masterpieces will disappear from the streaming platform at the beginning of next month.
What’s Going July 1: “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” Those looking for ’90s nostalgia will have to do so before the end of June, when Fred Rogers’ PBS series is removed from Netflix.
What’s Going July 1: “Reading Rainbow” Another throwback for ’90s kids, “Reading Rainbow,” hosted by LeVar Burton, will also disappear from Netflix on July 1.
What’s Going July 1: “Star Trek” I-VII Justin Lin‘s “Star Trek Beyond” hits theaters on July 22, but before that, the first seven “Star Trek” movies will be removed from Netflix on July 1.