What’s new on Netflix Canada in July 2023

Highlights include Bird Box Barcelona, They Cloned Tyrone, The Out-Laws, Hack My Home, Survival of the Thickest, and more

A spin-off of Netflix's hit 2018 post-apocalyptic horror thriller film "Bird Box", "Bird Box Barcelona" follows a father (Mario Casas) and daughter (Naila Schuberth) in Spain and those they join up with to try and survive a dystopian future where looking at mysterioius entities causes people to kill themselves. It premieres on Friday, July 14th. (Photo: Netflix)
A spin-off of Netflix's hit 2018 post-apocalyptic horror thriller film "Bird Box", "Bird Box Barcelona" follows a father (Mario Casas) and daughter (Naila Schuberth) in Spain and those they join up with to try and survive a dystopian future where looking at mysterioius entities causes people to kill themselves. It premieres on Friday, July 14th. (Photo: Netflix)

Every month, kawarthaNOW is the only local media source to bring you a list of what’s coming to Netflix Canada. Here are a few highlights of what’s coming to Netflix in July.

Bird Box Barcelona is a spin-off of Netflix’s hit 2018 post-apocalyptic horror thriller film Bird Box that starred Sandra Bullock as a woman trying to protect herself and her children from mysterious entities that cause people who look at them to kill themselves. Bullock is not in the spin-off, which was filmed in Spain and follows a father (Mario Casas) and daughter (Naila Schuberth) and those they join up with to try and survive a dystopian future. It premieres on Netflix on Friday, July 14th.

VIDEO: “Bird Box Barcelona” trailer

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The Netflix science fiction comedy mystery film They Cloned Tyrone stars John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Jamie Foxx as an unlikely trio uncovering a government cloning conspiracy. David Alan Grier and Kiefer Sutherland also appear in supporting roles. The film debuts on Netflix on Friday, July 21st.

VIDEO: “They Cloned Tyrone” trailer

The Netflix crime comedy The Out-Laws stars Adam Devine as a straight-laced bank manager who is about to marry the love of his life (Nina Dobrev). When his bank is held up by the infamous Ghost Bandits during his wedding week, he suspects his future in-laws (Pierce Brosnan and Ellen Barkin) who just arrived in town are behind the heist. The Out-Laws comes to Netflix on Friday, July 7th.

VIDEO: “The Out-Laws” trailer

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New Netflix series include Hack My Home (July 7), a reality show about a team of four design wizards who dream up space-maximizing solutions and ingenious engineering ideas to transform families’ homes in inventive ways, and Survival of the Thickest (July 13), a comedy-drama series that follows Mavis Beaumont (Michelle Buteau) as a plus-sized African-American stylist who is attempting to rebuild her life after a bad breakup.

The second volume of the third season of fantasy drama series The Witcher comes to Netflix on Thursday, July 27th. The third season is Henry Cavill’s final turn as Geralt of Rivia as he traverses the continent alongside trusty bard Jaskier (Joey Batey) and volatile mage Yennefer of Vengerberg (Anya Chalotra). The first volume of the third season will be released on Thursday, June 29th,

Other returning Netflix series include part one of season two of The Lincoln Lawyer (July 6), season five of Too Hot To Handle (July 14), and season three of Sweet Magnolias (July 20).

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New Netflix documentaries include WHAM! (July 5), with George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley reliving the arc of their musical career from ’70s best buds to ’80s pop icons through archival interviews and footage, The Deepest Breath (July 19), which tells the story of a champion freediver and expert safety diver whose lives seemed fated to converge at the height of their careers, and Unknown (July 3, 10, 17, and 24), a four-part docuseries that tells stories of adventure and exploration in uncharted territories from unearthing the world’s oldest graveyard to a look at the use of artificial intelligence in warfare.

Theatrically released films coming to Netflix include Bridesmaids, My Girl, The Girl on the Train, Horrible Bosses, Legends of the Fall, Midnight Express, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Titanic, and World War Z (all on July 1), Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (July 2), Cascade (July 6), The Lake House (July 14), First Daughter (July 15), The Batman (July 18), Escape Room: Tournament Of Champions (July 20), and Limitless (July 31).

VIDEO: New to Netflix Canada in July 2023

Here’s the complete list of everything coming to Netflix Canada in July, along with what’s leaving.

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Coming in July (no release date specified)

  • The Dragon Prince: Season 5 (Netflix family) – The search for Aaravos’ prison sends Rayla, Callum and Ezran on an epic journey across land and sea, while conflict roils the Sunfire elves’ kingdom.
  • Dream (Netflix film) – Don’t count them out! With hard work and dedication on lock, a group of homeless men train to compete in the Homeless World Cup — despite a cranky coach.
  • Kohrra (Netflix series) – When an NRI bridegroom is found dead days before his wedding, two cops must unravel the troubling case as turbulence unfolds in their own lives.
  • The Murderer (Netflix film) – After a string of deaths in a small provincial town, a determined detective attempts to uncover the killer — and British expat Earl is the prime suspect.

 

Saturday, July 1

  • The Days (Netflix series) – Blamed by some, hailed as heroes by others, those involved with Fukushima Daiichi face a deadly, invisible threat — an unprecedented nuclear disaster.
  • Bridesmaids
  • The Danish Girl
  • Dreamgirls
  • Fool’s Gold
  • The Girl on the Train
  • Going the Distance
  • Hello, My Name Is Doris
  • Horrible Bosses
  • Legends of the Fall
  • Marie Antoinette
  • Midnight Express
  • My Girl
  • The Nice Guys
  • Oddbods: Season 3
  • ONE PIECE: Thriller Bark
  • ONE PIECE: TV Original 2
  • Spider-Man: Homecoming
  • The Squid and the Whale
  • Titanic
  • Trainwreck
  • World War Z

 

Sunday, July 2

  • Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

 

Monday, July 3

  • The Fairly OddParents: Seasons 9-10
  • Little Angel: Volume 3
  • Unknown: The Lost Pyramid (Netflix documentary) – A four-part docuseries event that tells breathtaking stories of adventure and exploration in awe-inspiring uncharted territories. Premiering weekly, each film pushes the boundaries of knowledge, ventures into unexplored regions, and unlocks the secrets of our world through the stories of remarkable people and places never before captured on camera. From unearthing the world’s oldest graveyard to a heart-pounding look at the use of artificial intelligence in warfare, get ready to embark on a thrilling expedition that will broaden your horizons and awaken the adventurer within.

 

Tuesday, July 4

  • The King Who Never Was (Netflix documentary) – This docuseries sheds light on the killing of a German teenager in ’78 through the accounts of his sister and the royal family involved in the case.
  • Tom Segura: Sledgehammer (Netflix comedy) – Tom Segura returns to Netflix with his fifth comedy special, Sledgehammer. Performing to an energized sold out crowd in Phoenix, Arizona, Tom explores his “admiration” for Brad Pitt, what it’s like raising two sons, and the lessons learned from sharing his gummies with his mother. Tom Segura: Sledgehammer premieres globally on July 4th only on Netflix.

 

Wednesday, July 5

  • Back to 15: Season 2 (Netflix series) – In this new season, Joel and Anita’s futures are accidentally intertwined — so an elaborate new plan to get everything back to normal is in order.
  • My Happy Marriage (Netflix anime) – Miyo’s abusive family deems her worthless but, together with her powerful husband-to-be, her true self and hidden powers slowly begin to shine.
  • WHAM! (Netflix documentary) – Through archival interviews and footage, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley relive the arc of their Wham! career, from ’70s best buds to ’80s pop icons.

 

Thursday, July 6

  • Cascade
  • Deep Fake Love (Netflix series) – Five couples put their trust to the test in this steamy reality series, where deepfake technology blurs the line of truth and lies in a cash prize game.
  • Gold Brick (Netflix film) – Determined to even the scales and profit from his thankless job, a factory worker schemes to traffic luxury perfumes from under his employer’s nose.
  • LEGO: City Adventures: Season 4
  • The Lincoln Lawyer: Season 2 Part 1 (Netflix series) – With his firm in high demand and the team busier than ever, Mickey gets entangled with a woman who soon becomes a client when she’s charged with murder.
  • Wake Up, Carlo! (Netflix family) – Carlo is a wacky, fun-loving boy with a passion for cookies and adventure. But after he falls into a magically deep sleep, things will never be the same!

 

Friday, July 7

  • Fatal Seduction (Netflix series) – A married professor is pulled into a passionate affair with a younger man that uncovers a path of tragedy and betrayal from those closest to her.
  • Hack My Home (Netflix series) – A team of four design wizards dreams up space-maximizing solutions and ingenious engineering ideas to transform families’ homes in inventive ways.
  • The Out-Laws (Netflix film) – Owen Browning (Adam Devine) is a straight-laced bank manager about to marry the love of his life, Parker. When his bank is held up by the infamous Ghost Bandits during his wedding week, he believes his future in-laws who just arrived in town, are the infamous Out-Laws.
  • Seasons (Netflix film) – After a string of failed relationships, two best friends make a deal to take risks and look for love again — but they might just find it in each other.

 

Monday, July 10

  • Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie
  • StoryBots: Answer Time: Season 2 (Netflix family) – The ‘Bots are back to answer more curious questions from kids like you, like how do bubbles form? Why does the moon change shape? And how is glass made?
  • Unknown: Killer Robots (Netflix documentary) – A four-part docuseries event that tells breathtaking stories of adventure and exploration in awe-inspiring uncharted territories. Premiering weekly, each film pushes the boundaries of knowledge, ventures into unexplored regions, and unlocks the secrets of our world through the stories of remarkable people and places never before captured on camera. From unearthing the world’s oldest graveyard to a heart-pounding look at the use of artificial intelligence in warfare, get ready to embark on a thrilling expedition that will broaden your horizons and awaken the adventurer within.

 

Tuesday, July 11

  • Nineteen to Twenty (Netflix series) – A group of young adults share their last week of teens and first week of twenties together — experiencing freedom and all the “firsts” of adulthood.

 

Wednesday, July 12

  • Mr. Car and the Knights Templar (Netflix film) – When an art historian finds an ancient Templar cross, he must join forces with an unlikely group of adventurers on a quest to unlock the relic’s secrets.
  • Quarterback (Netflix series) – Go inside the huddle and into the homes of three NFL quarterbacks in this candid docuseries tracing their 2022-23 season.
  • Record of Ragnarok: Season 2: Episodes 11-15 (Netflix anime) – With some shocking wins, humanity has defied the expectation of the gods. But will they survive the upcoming rounds against some heavy-hitting deities?
  • Sugar Rush: The Baking Point (Netflix series) – In this adrenaline-soaked series, six teams of culinary artists blend innovation and tradition to create edible marvels. Who will bake their way to the top?

 

Thursday, July 13

  • Burn the House Down (Netflix series) – To uncover the truth about the fire that ruined her family 13 years ago, Anzu goes undercover as a housekeeper for the icy mistress of the Mitarai home.
  • Devil’s Advocate (Netflix series) – In Kuwait City, a determined defense lawyer defies popular sentiment and takes on a polarizing client: a footballer accused of murdering his wife.
  • Sonic Prime: Season 2 (Netflix family) – With the help of his ragtag group of Shatterverse allies, Sonic battles the Chaos Council for control of the powerful Paradox Prism, one Shard at a time.
  • Survival of the Thickest (Netflix series) – After a bad breakup, passionate stylist Mavis Beaumont seizes the opportunity to start over in life and love while finding happiness on her own terms.

 

Friday, July 14

  • The Beauty Queen of Jerusalem: Season 2 (Netflix series) – The attack on Rosa in 1929 affects her marriage and her brother’s future. In 1939, Luna suffers a broken heart but finds love again with a forbidden man.
  • Bird Box Barcelona (Netflix film) – From the producers of the global phenomenon, Bird Box, comes BIRD BOX BARCELONA, an expansion of the film that riveted audiences in 2018. After a mysterious force decimates the world’s population, Sebastian must navigate his own survival journey through the desolate streets of Barcelona. As he forms uneasy alliances with other survivors and they try to escape the city, an unexpected and even more sinister threat grows.
  • Five Star Chef (Netflix series) – Seven professional chefs compete to bring their fine-dining concept to the historic Palm Court restaurant at London’s luxurious Langham Hotel.
  • The Lake House
  • Love Tactics 2 (Netflix film) – Asli thinks marriage is a scam, and says so. But when her beau Kerem unexpectedly agrees, she goes to great lengths to manipulate him into proposing.
  • Too Hot to Handle: Season 5 (Netflix series) – Another sultry but sexless retreat awaits, under Lana’s watchful eye, for a group of incurably flirty singles hoping to win a massive $200,000 prize.

 

Saturday, July 15

  • Country Queen (Netflix series) – A Nairobi event planner returns to her village after 10 years, where she confronts her past — and a mining company that threatens to destroy her home.
  • First Daughter
  • Morphle 3D: Season 1
  • My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale: Season 1
  • The Smurfs: Season 1

 

Monday, July 17

  • Unknown: Cave of Bones (Netflix documentary) – A four-part docuseries event that tells breathtaking stories of adventure and exploration in awe-inspiring uncharted territories. Premiering weekly, each film pushes the boundaries of knowledge, ventures into unexplored regions, and unlocks the secrets of our world through the stories of remarkable people and places never before captured on camera. From unearthing the world’s oldest graveyard to a heart-pounding look at the use of artificial intelligence in warfare, get ready to embark on a thrilling expedition that will broaden your horizons and awaken the adventurer within.

 

Tuesday, July 18

  • The Batman

 

Wednesday, July 19

  • The (Almost) Legends (Netflix film) – A colorful Mexican town. Two half-brothers. Romeo and Preciado meet again to honor their dad’s memory in a car rally full of adrenaline — and banda music.
  • The Deepest Breath (Netflix documentary) – The story of a champion freediver and expert safety diver, whose lives seemed fated to converge at the height of their careers. A look at the thrilling rewards — and inescapable risks — of chasing dreams through the depths of the ocean.

 

Thursday, July 20

  • Escape Room: Tournament Of Champions
  • Supa Team 4 (Netflix family) – In the neo-futuristic city of Lusaka, Zambia, four teenage girls join a retired secret agent on a quest to save the world as undercover superheroes.
  • Sweet Magnolias: Season 3 (Netflix series) – In the aftermath of the fight at Sullivan’s, the Magnolias face new struggles as heartache and family drama put their relationships to the test.

 

Friday, July 21

  • They Cloned Tyrone (Netflix film) – An eerie series of events leads an unlikely trio (John Boyega, Teyonah Parris and Jamie Foxx) down a rabbit hole into a sinister neighborhood conspiracy.
  • Texas Killing Fields

 

Monday, July 24

  • Dew Drop Diaries (Netflix family) – From finding lost items to cleaning up messes, three fairies-in-training love looking after kids in their care as they work toward earning their wings.
  • iCarly: Seasons 1-2
  • Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine (Netflix documentary) – A four-part docuseries event that tells breathtaking stories of adventure and exploration in awe-inspiring uncharted territories. Premiering weekly, each film pushes the boundaries of knowledge, ventures into unexplored regions, and unlocks the secrets of our world through the stories of remarkable people and places never before captured on camera. From unearthing the world’s oldest graveyard to a heart-pounding look at the use of artificial intelligence in warfare, get ready to embark on a thrilling expedition that will broaden your horizons and awaken the adventurer within.

 

Tuesday, July 25

  • Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts (Netflix comedy) – Mark Normand’s first one-hour Netflix special, filmed at Chicago’s famed The Vic Theatre, premieres July 25. The special covers Mark’s bold take on most things you’re not supposed to cover. As it’s appropriately titled, Mark makes insightful observations on everything from SOUP TO NUTS.
  • Sintonia: Season 4 (Netflix series) – After a life-changing event, Nando, Rita and Doni are forced to go separate ways. Can their friendship — and relationships — survive it all?

 

Wednesday, July 26

  • Baki Hanma: Season 2: The Tale of Pickle & The Pickle War Saga (Netflix anime) – They revived a human who shouldn’t even exist; a prehistoric man so powerful, he once preyed on Jurassic dinosaurs — and Baki can’t wait to fight him.
  • Missing: The Lucie Blackman Case (Netflix documentary) – July 1, 2000. British 21-year-old Lucie Blackman goes missing in Tokyo, sparking an international investigation — and a years-long quest for justice.

 

Thursday, July 27

  • Happiness For Beginners (Netflix film) – Helen has always lived her life as far from the edge as possible. Newly divorced, she joins a quirky group of strangers on a survival course for the “Adventure of a Lifetime” with the hope of learning how to live — and love — again.
  • The Lady of Silence: The Mataviejitas Murders (Netflix documentary) – Between 1998 and 2005, nearly 50 elderly women were killed in Mexico City, triggering the hunt for — and capture — of a most unlikely suspect.
  • Paradise (Netflix film) – After his wife is forced to give up 40 years of her life as payment for an insurance debt, a man desperately searches for a way to get them back.
  • Today We’ll Talk About That Day (Netflix film) – The lives of Narendra and Ajeng intersect for the first time as past and present come together in this prequel to “One Day We’ll Talk About Today.”
  • The Witcher: Season 3 Volume 2 (Netflix series) – Destiny brought them together. Dangerous forces are trying to tear them apart. Geralt and Yennefer fight to keep Ciri safe as war brews on the Continent.

 

Friday, July 28

  • A Perfect Story (Netflix series) – When Margot flees her own wedding, she is left feeling adrift. Little does she know, it is David and his delightful chaos who can help her find her way.
  • Captain Fall (Netflix series) – A wet-behind-the-ears, yet good-hearted sea captain unwittingly finds himself at the helm of a smuggling ship for a terrible international cartel who’s using him as a fall guy in case the authorities ever catch up to them.
  • D.P.: Season 2 (Netflix series) – After a shocking tragedy turns their lives upside down, Jun-ho and Ho-yeol return to capture more military deserters — only to face unexpected danger.
  • How to Become a Cult Leader (Netflix documentary) – Disguised as a guidebook for capturing a devoted cult following, this docuseries takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the rise of six famed flock leaders.
  • Love, Sex and 30 Candles (Netflix film) – Through a year of 30th birthdays, four best friends navigate relationships, heartbreak and a shocking pregnancy that threatens to tear them apart.
  • Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie (Netflix family) – An ordinary teen moves to Paris, becomes a powerful superhero and must join forces with her polar opposite to save the city from a scheming villain.
  • The Tailor: Season 2 (Netflix series) – Peyami faces new challenges as his friendship with Dimitri is tested, Esvet spends more time at the house with Mustafa — and a new woman enters his life.

 

Saturday, July 29

  • The Uncanny Counter: Season 2 (Netflix series) – Armed with new powers and fresh recruits, the Counters continue their battle against evil demons who feed on humans.

 

Monday, July 31

  • BASTARD!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy: Season 2 (Netflix anime) – The Dark Rebel Army continues to terrorize the land in their ruthless mission to unlock the final seal. But an evolved Yoko leads the forces of good.
  • Limitless

 

Leaving Netflix Canada in July

Wednesday, July 12

  • A Quiet Place Part II

Friday, July 14

  • RuPaul’s Drag Race: Season 1

Thursday, July 20

  • Ip Man
  • Ip Man 2
  • Ip Man 3
  • Ip Man 4: The Finale

Thursday, July 27

  • In the Heights

Sunday, July 30

  • Jane The Virgin: Seasons 1-5

 

All titles and dates are subject to change.