It's July, and streaming services like Hulu, Netflix, and Amazon Prime Video are revealing whats coming each day. This month, Amazon Prime Video has a lot of new movies, TV series, and some highly-anticipated originals headed your way. What's different about Amazon is that most of its content drops at the end of the month, not on July 1.
This is a big month for Amazon in general, as Amazon Prime Day 2019 kicks off July 15 and 16 with thousands of deals across every category, including gaming and entertainment. To participate in the sale, you'll have to be a Prime member. Fortunately, signing up for a 30-day trial is completely free and also grants access to benefits like free two-day (or faster) shipping, Prime Video, Twitch Prime's free games and loot, and more. Between Amazon and other retailers' competing sales, like Target Deal Days, there will be a huge selection of discounts available in mid-July, so stay tuned as GameSpot covers all the best Prime Day-related deals.
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Starting at the beginning of the month, Amazon Prime Video will be releasing some new content. The 2019 Andrew Garfield drama Under The Silver Lake comes on July 1. The movie follows a man who meets a mysterious woman. The next day, she disappears, and he searches LA to find her, only to learn there is a bizarre conspiracy surrounding her.
If you're looking for something a bit more high-profile, the 2019 reboot of Hellboy comes to the service on July 23. While it wasn't critically acclaimed, it will be there for you to check out if you're interested. In GameSpot's review, Dan Auty said, "[David] Harbour remains a great choice to play the character, and it will be a shame if this is the last time we see him in the role. But ultimately this is not the Hellboy movie fans wanted to see him in."
Amazon's most anticipated release in July is Season 1 of The Boys. The series debuts on July 26, and the show follows a world where superheroes are in power and celebrities. A group of vigilantes is on the move to stop some of these corrupt heroes and put a stop to them. As you can see in the trailer above--or in the comic book series--The Boys does not pull its punches. It's violent, shocking, and is not intended for younger viewers.
The end of the month is when most of the month's content is released. On July 31, there will be plenty to watch: Dumb and Dumber, Twelve Monkeys, and a bunch of Star Trek movies hit the service. However, the movie that you need to watch is the 1995 movie Hackers. In this cinematic rave of colors and annoying EDM, a group of computer hackers find a virus that steals money from a corporation, but the hacker behind that virus is framing them, so they need to clear their name by hacking computers in the most unrealistic way possible. Hack the planet, right?
Below, you'll find the complete list for everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in the month of July.
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