Must-Stream-TV for July 2026
July 2026 is bringing serious heat to the streaming landscape, offering a massive slate of returning favourites and highly anticipated debuts. Whether you are ready to boldly go on new adventures with Captain Pike in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, gear up for a dramatic summer of strategy with the season premiere of Big Brother, or dive back into the heartwarming family chaos of Trying, there is something to satisfy every binge-watching craving.
The month is also packed with heavy-hitting comedies like Will Ferrell’s The Hawk and the nostalgic revival of King of the Hill, alongside a stellar lineup of homegrown Canadian content including The Amazing Race Canada and British import Amandaland, making it the perfect excuse to dodge the summer sun and stay glued to the couch.
Here is your ultimate guide to the streaming premieres you won't want to miss this July!
Elle
Follows Elle Woods' journey through high school, exploring the formative experiences that mold her into the iconic, confident "Legally Blonde" character. Starring Lexi Mintree, June Diane Raphael, and Tom Everett Scott.
Premiered on Wednesday, July 1, on Prime Video.
X-Men ‘97
The X-Men team is back, taking on a new adventure while facing one of their greatest threats: Apocalypse. With the team split up, one thing is clear: Getting the X-Men back together isn’t going to be easy.
The second season of X-Men ’97 premiered on Wednesday, July 1, on Disney+.
Silo
Season three of Silo continues the saga of a dystopian society of 10,000 people living underground under mysterious circumstances, while revealing an origin story set centuries earlier. In the present, Juliette Nichols (Rebecca Ferguson) survives her forced “cleaning” but returns with memory loss as the silo recovers from rebellion and faces a dangerous new threat.
Meanwhile, in the “Before Times,” journalist Helen Drew (Jessica Henwick) and Congressman Daniel Keene (Ashley Zukerman) uncover a conspiracy that pulls them into a chain of events with catastrophic, irreversible consequences.
Silo returns on Friday, July 3, on Apple TV.
Summer’s Last Resort
A high-strung teen finds herself trapped on vacation with her free-spirited mom's corny boyfriend, who is also her vice principal, and secretly plots to break the couple up.
Summer’s Last Resort is directed by Canadian Melanie Scrofano and stars Violet McGraw, Sophia Bush, and Jerry O’Connell. The film premieres on Friday, July 3, on Tubi.
The Amazing Race Canada
Hosted by Jon Montgomery, The Amazing Race Canada returns for its 12th season on Tuesday, July 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on CTV and streaming the next day on Crave.
Trying
Season five finds Nikki (Esther Smith) and Jason (Rafe Spall) dealing with the consequences of Princess (Scarlett Rayner) and Tyler’s (Cooper Turner) biological mother Kat (Charlotte Riley), turning up at their doorstep, and the whirlwind of chaos she brings into their settled family life.
Trying returns to Apple TV on Wednesday, July 8.
Big Brother
Big Brother kicks off its 28th season on Thursday, July 9, with a 90-minute premiere on Global and CBS. In Canada, episodes will also stream on the Global TV app and STACKTV.
Episodes continue Wednesdays, Thursdays & Sundays each week. Big Brother: Unlocked will air on Fridays – July 10, July 24, August 7, September 4, September 18 & September 25.
The Five-Star Weekend
A beloved food influencer grapples with loss and hosts four friends from different chapters of her life for a weekend in Nantucket, where hidden truths emerge and relationships evolve amid coastal luxury. Stars Jennifer Garner, Regina Hall, and Chloë Sevigny.
The Five-Star Weekend premieres on Thursday, July 9, on W Network in Canada with a 3-episode premiere at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Episodes will also stream on STACKTV. In the U.S., the series will stream on Peacock.
Little House on the Prairie
The Ingalls family lives and works on a farm in Midwestern America during the late 19th century.
Netflix’s version of Little House on the Prairie stars Luke Bracey, Alice Halsey, and Crosby Fitzgerald. Premieres on Thursday, July 9, on Netflix.
Amandaland
Season 2 of Amandaland finds Amanda still living in SoHa, and juggling teenagers, her online Senuous brand and her “co-lab” working at Kitchen’s Bathrooms and Kitchens. Resigned to staying in the area, she is, however, thrilled by the opening of a hipster coffee shop, which to her mind represents a step towards gentrification.
Amandaland returns Friday, July 10, on CBC Gem.
Hot Ones: Extra Heat
Hot Ones: Extra Heat brings the critically-acclaimed Hot Ones interview format out of the studio and into the world’s biggest cultural moments. Hosted by Sean Evans, each 30-minute special brings the signature 10-wing challenge and deeply researched conversations to unique on-location settings inspired by major tentpole moments on Netflix—from live sporting events to film and series launches.
Premieres on Monday, July 13, on Netflix.
Lucky
Lucky centres on a young woman (Anya Taylor-Joy) who left behind the life of crime she was raised in years ago, but must now embrace her darker, criminal side one final time in a desperate attempt to escape her past.
Lucky premieres on Wednesday, July 15, on Apple TV.
The Hawk
The Hawk follows Lonnie Hawkins, 2004's top golfer, as he struggles to recapture his magic late in his career, refusing to believe he's anything other than one stroke away from golf's greatest comeback.
The new series stars Will Ferrell, Jimmy Tatro, and Molly Shannon. Premieres on Thursday, July 16, on Netflix.
King of the Hill
The 15th season of King of the Hill has Hank and Peggy settle into retirement life while attempting to keep their neighbours from going off the rails. Meanwhile, Bobby navigates old friendships while dealing with the stresses of being an entrepreneur.
King of the Hill returns on Monday, July 20, on Disney+ (Hulu).
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
In season four, the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise – led by Captain Christopher Pike (Anson Mount) – embark on a series of thrilling and emotional adventures across the stars.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds returns on Thursday, July 23, on Paramount+.
The Dink
Washed up former tennis prodigy Dusty Boyd (Jake Johnson) has been reduced to coaching unruly children at his father Chuck’s (Ed Harris) suburban country club. Desperate for his father’s approval, Dusty blindly supports Chuck’s vendetta against the new craze taking over the club: pickleball. But when Dusty reaggravates an old injury, taking away his ability to play tennis, he resorts to the unthinkable in the name of rehab. He not only tries pickleball, but, thanks in part to his enchanting new partner, Candace (Mary Steenburgen), he finds himself actually enjoying it. Torn between two worlds, Dusty is forced to finally face the ghosts of his past athletic failures, including his childhood nemesis, Andy Roddick. Ultimately, Dusty is drawn into a desperate battle for the future of the club, his father’s affection and his very identity.
Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions
Carole Pope shattered taboos with her raw, unapologetic music and defiant sexuality—AntiDiva is the story of a queer rock icon reclaiming her place in the spotlight. Features Jann Arden, Sebastian Bach, and Jeanne Beker.
Antidiva: The Carole Pope Confessions premieres on Friday, July 24, on CBC Gem.
Furious
A determined FBI agent delves into a female killer's history while partnering with a seasoned investigator to track her down. Starring Emmy Rossum and Scoot McNairy.
Furious premieres on Monday, July 27, on Disney+ (Hulu).
House of Stassi
Stassi Schroeder returns to reclaim her pop culture status, but must face her past and a turbulent inner circle prone to upending her world.
House of Stassi premieres on Friday, July 31, with two episodes on Disney+ in Canada.