“Stranger Things”: The series highlights in July

“Stranger Things”
The series highlights in July

Millie Bobby Brown in “Stranger Things” and Chris Pratt in “The Terminal List” are storming the series July at the same time.

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It will be scary to exciting in July. This is ensured by the continuation of the “Stranger Things” season or the new series “The Terminal List”.

Series junkies can look forward to new material right at the beginning and end of July. There are only two episodes of the fourth season “Stranger Things” left, but they come in feature film and even extra length. It continues with the second season “The Flight Attendant” with Kaley Cuoco (36) and for the first time Sharon Stone (64) as her serial mother. Promising new releases are “The Terminal List” with Chris Pratt (43), “Black Bird” with the recently deceased Ray Liotta (1954-2022) and the series on the popular cinema and video game franchise “Resident Evil”.

Netflix

The highlight of the July series is already available on July 1st. Netflix chose an unusual model for the release of the fourth season “Stranger Things”. Seven of the nine episodes were released in May, the final two in July. But it won’t be a short detour to Hawkins: Episode eight will run for a good one and a half hours, the epochal finale will even be two and a half hours long. However, this is not yet the series finale, a fifth and final season has already been announced.

It remains creepy even in the middle of the month at Netflix. The “Resident Evil” series, based on the video game and cinema series of the same name, starts on July 14th. Once again, the dark experiments of the Umbrella Corporation will be the subject of the series, which, in addition to zombies, will produce all sorts of other horror characters. However, anyone who hoped for a return from Milla Jovovich (46) as Alice will be disappointed. In their place, the family of villain Albert Wesker (Lance Reddick, 59) is at the center of the story.

Amazon

Amazon Prime Video will also be in rapid succession from July 1st. Then Chris Pratt’s series “The Terminal List” starts. However, Pratt does not revive his comedy past in the series (“Parks and Recreation”). Instead, the thriller series offers action fare that “Jack Reacher” fans in particular should like. Riley Keough (33) and Patrick Schwarzenegger (28), Pratt’s brother-in-law, are also part of the series.

Meanwhile, at the end of the month, Kaley Cuoco takes off for season two with her surprise hit “The Flight Attendant.” From July 29th there will be the new episodes, which come up with a well-known newcomer. None other than “Basic Instinct” icon Sharon Stone will embody the mother of Cuoco’s character Cassie Bowden. The new episodes will take place about a year after the events of season one, the flight attendant of yore has become a (sober) CIA agent.

AppleTV+

On Apple TV+, another interesting series will be launched on July 8 with “Black Bird”. It tells the true story of convicted drug dealer Jimmy Keene, played by Taron Egerton (32). The con is promised his release if he manages to wring a confession from serial killer Larry Hall (Paul Walter Hauser, 35). Even more than the premise, a personality is in focus: “Black Bird” is one of the last productions in which the recently deceased Ray Liotta played.

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