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Netflix Guide: 24 stellar shows and movies coming to Irish screens this July
Fan favourites such as Cobra Kai, Too Hot To Handle and Lyle, Lyle Crocodile are on the way
Here's the list of all the shows and movies still to come to Netflix this month | PICTURE: Pictures: Netflix, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, StudioCanal/What's On Netflix
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18 Jul 2024 7:01 PM
This July is yet to bring 24 fantastic films and programmes to Irish TVs and fans are ecstatic about the upcoming timetable.
What's On Netflix has listed the line-up and it's star-studded.
July 18
Cobra Kai (Season 6 – Part 1) – The first chapter in the final season of Cobra Kai.
Master of the House (Season 1) – Thai thriller that sees the heirs of a diamond tycoon battle over control of the family estate with their former maid turned stepmother.
Our Friend (2018) – This drama is about a man who welcomes the support of his best friend, who moves into their home to help out after learning that his terminally ill wife has six months to live.
July 19
500 Days of Escobar (2024) – Documentary on the hunt for the world-famous Colombian kingpin.
Chi’s Sweet Adventure (Season 1) – Japanese kids animation series.
Find Me Falling (2024) – The failed comeback of a famous rock star goes from bad to worse when he retreats to Cyprus, where he meets new visitors and an old flame.
Mrs Harris Goes to Paris (2022) – A London housecleaner travels on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Paris on vacation.
Skywalkers: A Love Story (2024) – Documentary.
Sweet Home (Season 3) – The final season of the Korean horror will see the lines blurred between humanity and monsters as the world’s fate is left on a knife edge.
Too Hot to Handle (Season 6) – Netflix’s direct rival to Love Island returns as the latest group of “sexy singles” must keep their hands to themselves to win the considerable cash grand prize.
July 23
Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (2023) – Musical movie featuring Sean Mendes about a singing crocodile. July 24
Dirty Pop: The Boy Band Scam (2024) – Docuseries on the rise and fall of music mogul Lou Pearlman, who created and exploited some of the biggest 90s boy bands.
Love of my Life (Season 1) – Colombian romantic drama about a woman from a wealthy family who falls in love with a charismatic young laborer.
Resurrected Rides (Season 1) – From the same team that brought the world Pimp My Rise, this brand-new series will see old and worn-out rides receive much-needed stunning new makeovers.
July 25
The Decameron (Season 1) – Historical comedy from Kathleen Jordan set in 1348 during the Black Death, the deadliest pandemic in history. Kleo (Season 2) – German thriller. Tokyo Swindlers (Season 1) – Japanese crime drama that sees a team of swindlers stop at nothing to pull off an ambitious scam when billions of yen of prime real estate is on the line.
July 26
The Dragon Prince (Season 6) – Penultimate season of one of the best animated shows on Netflix.
Elite (Season 8) – Spanish teen drama returns for its final season.
House of Ga’a (2024) – Nigerian drama.
Non Negotiable (2024) – Nigerian drama.
Wicked Little Letters (2024) – Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley headline this black comedy mystery movie set in 1920s Britain.
July 31
Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa (2024) – Documentary centered on Lhakpa Sherpa as she attempts to survive and climb Mt. Everest.
Unsolved Mysteries (Volume 4) – Get ready for even more bizarre and puzzling mysteries as eyewitnesses, investigators, and experts try to piece together.
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