Binge Guide: The Best Stuff Streaming on Netflix in July 2024

When it’s a slow month for video games, I feel the best option is to put down the controller, resist the urge to go outside or talk to loved ones, and just pick up the TV remote instead. To that end, I’ve scoured through the Australian Netflix offerings to find the best non-interactive entertainment worth consuming as I ice my thumbs and lick my wounds after weeks of Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree abuse.

Must-watch Series of the Month: Cobra Kai S6 – Jul 18 : It’s gratifying to see this series continue to be a knockout example of how to reboot something right. [Season 5 spoilers here] Picking up with Cobra Kai eliminated from the Valley, our senseis and students must decide if and how they will compete in the Sekai Taikai – the world championships of karate.

Must-watch Movie of the Month: Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F – Jul 3 : The above example not withstanding, I’m pretty cynical whenever The Suits decide to reanimate classic media from the previous millennium. So imagine my surprise when I found this Murphy classic to be more than halfway decent! Basically, Axel Foley is heading back to 90210 for an all-new adventure. The iconic Detroit troublemaker is back and up to his old tricks. Action, romance, and escapist getaways ahead — no sunglasses needed.

The best TV series on Netflix, July 2024

  • Jul 11 Vikings: Valhalla: Season 3
  • Jul 12 Exploding Kittens
  • Jul 18 Cobra Kai: Season 6
  • Jul 25 The Decameron
  • Jul 25 Kleo: Season 2
  • Jul 26 Elite: Season 8

The best movies on Netflix, July 2024

  • Jul 2 Sprint
  • Jul 3 Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
  • Jul 3 The Man with 1000 Kids
  • Jul 4 Barbarian
  • Jul 5 The Imaginary
  • Jul 10 Receiver
  • Jul 12 Men
  • Jul 15 Titanic
  • Jul 19 Find Me Falling
  • Jul 31 Simone Biles Rising

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Luke Zachary
Luke Zachary
Being born into a veritable museum of consoles, PCs, and games has preset my objective marker. Like you, dear reader, I adore this medium—past, present, and future.

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