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What’s new on Netflix Canada in July 2021

A still from the Netflix Canada dating show Sexy Beasts

These are the most anticipated new titles hitting Netflix Canada in July 2021, including Never Have I Ever season 2, a new beastly dating show and a teen horror trilogy.

Sexy Beasts

The internet has already exploded about this new dating show, in which real-life singles cover themselves up with makeup, prosthetics and presumably lots hair to see if they have chemistry with others. We have ourselves this summer’s guilty pleasure show. July 21

I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (season 2)

Get ready for another round of red-faced, bug-eyed shouting as Robinson, co-writer Zach Kanin and their Lonely Island pals deliver six new episodes of overmatched idiots doubling down on deeply uncomfortable circumstances, mortifying social miscalculations and probably a game show or two. There’s no way any of this ends well. July 6

A still from Never Have I Ever season 2
Isabella B. Vosmikova / Netflix

Never Have I Ever (season 2)

The sophomore season to the hit high school comedy finds former dork Devi (Mississauga’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) pulling a Twilight, juggling two competing romances and playing to both #TeamBen and #TeamPaxton. There’s new classmates joining the ensemble cast, including Megan Suri as the new Indian girl in school and Common vying to play Devi’s future stepfather. We’re still waiting to find out who will replace Chrissy Teigen, whose role as a guest narrator has been scrapped after her recent bullying scandal.

You Are My Spring

If you’ve seen everything on Netflix, give this Korean drama about a romance between a hotel concierge and a psychiatrist – both recovering from childhood traumas – a try. Not only is it a romance, but it’s also a mystery, since the two are involved in a local murder case. July 5

A still from Fear Street on Netflix Canada
Courtesy of Netflix Canada

Fear Street

Rolling out over three consecutive Fridays, Leigh Janiak’s adaptation of R.L. Stine’s teen-horror novels rolls back through the history of the haunted town of Shadyside – where every few years, a malevolent spirit possesses people and forces them to commit ritualistic murder. The first film takes place in 1994, the second in 1978 and the last in 1666, with an ensemble cast that includes Kina Madeira, Maya Hawke, Fred Hechinger, Gillian Jacobs, Jordana Spiro, Jordyn DiNatale and Olivia Scott Welch. And the marketing promises some serious splatter. July 2, 9 and 16

The Last Letter From Your Lover

This kinda seems a lot like the recent film The Photograph, except with mostly white people. Felicity Jones plays a journalist who finds a bunch of love letters from 1965 involving a secret affair, and her discoveries shed light on her own romantic situation. It’s based on a novel by JoJo Moyes (Me Before You). July 23

A still from Gunpowder Milkshake
Reiner Bajo / Netflix

Gunpowder Milkshake

The latest from Israeli genre filmmaker Navot Papushado – who co-directed Rabies and Big Bad Wolves – stars Guardians Of The Galaxy scene-stealer Karen Gillan as an elite assassin whose refusal to kill a little girl (My Spy’s Chloe Coleman) puts her on the outs with her employer, forcing her to John Wick her way through a whole mess of goons. Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Michelle Yeoh, Angela Bassett and Paul Giamatti co-star. We cannot wait. July 14

Tattoo Redo

There’s no shortage of reality shows about tattoing (Inked, Ink Master, LA Ink, Bad Ink, etc.). Now we can see what happens when clients who are unhappy with their ink jobs submit their skin to artists who then transform those disasters into something decent. July 28

A still from Centaurworld
Courtesy of Netflix Canada

Centaurworld

What happens when a very serious war horse finds herself mysteriously transported to a bright, shiny world of talking animals? She’ll gallop the entire Rainbow Road on a quest to reunite with her rider… and she’ll also pick up a passel of new friends who won’t stop singing about how great everything is. That’s the premise of Megan Nicole Dong’s animated series, which stars Orange Is The New Black’s Kimiko Glenn as the heroic Horse, and Megan Hilty, Parvesh Cheena, Josh Radnor and Chris Diamantopoulos as her new besties. It looks really, really weird. This is not necessarily a complaint. July 30

Masters Of The Universe: Revelation

After the success of She-Ra And The Princesses Of Power, it was inevitable that Mattel’s other barbarian action franchise would get a Netflix series – though executive producer Kevin Smith doesn’t reinvent the original concept as much as embrace it, returning to the fabled land of Eternia to find Prince Adam (Chris Wood) and Skeletor (Mark Hamill) at war once again, with the fate of all existence in the balance. The voice cast also features Sarah Michelle Gellar, Lena Headey (she’s everywhere!), Griffin Newman, Alicia Silverstone and Stephen Root… and yes, Jason Mewes is in there somewhere too. July 23

The full list of new titles available on Netflix Canada in July 2021 by date:

TV shows
Coming Soon

Feels Like Ishq

How To Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (season 3)

July 1

A.P. Bio (seasons 1-2)

Generation 56k

LEGO City Adventures (season 1)

Max & Ruby (season 4)

Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (season 2)

Pokémon Journeys: The Series (Parts 1-4)

Sailor Moon Crystal (seasons 1-3)

SpongeBob SquarePants (season 7)

Young Royals

July 2

Mortel (season 2)

July 4

We The People

July 5

You Are My Spring

July 6

I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson (season 2)

July 7

Dogs (season 2)

The Mire ‘97

The Ware Next Door

July 8

Elize Matsunaga: Once Upon a Crime

Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness

July 9

Atypical (season 4)

Biohackers (season 2)

The Cook of Castamar

July 9

Lee Su-geun: The Sense Coach

Virgin River (season 3)

July 13

Ridley Jones

July 14

Heist

My Unorthodox Life

July 15

BEASTARS (season 2)

Never Have I Ever (season 2)

Peppa Pig (season 6)

July 16

Explained (season 3)

Johnny Test

Van Helsing (season 5)

July 21

The Movies That Made Us (season 2)

Sexy Beasts

Too Hot To Handle: Brazil

July 22

Masters Of The Universe: Revelation

Sky Rojo (season 2)

July 26

The Walking Dead (season 10)

July 27

Mighty Express (season 4)

July 28

The Snitch Cartel: Origins

Tattoo Redo

Too Hot To Handle: Brazil (new episodes)

July 30

Centaurworld

Glow Up (season 3)

Outer Banks (season 2)

Movies
July 1

Audible

Beetlejuice

The Debt

Disturbia

Dynasty Warriors

Eyes Wide Shut

Five Feet Apart

I’ll See You In My Dreams

The Impossible

Jane Eyre

John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum

Larry Crowne

Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway

Moneyball

Morning Glory

Outbreak

Spy Kids

Spy Kids 2 : The Island Of Lost Dreams

Spy Kids 3: Game Over

Spy Kids: All The Time In The World

Tom And Jerry: The Movie

Up In The Air

War Of The Worlds

Wild Rose

July 3

The 8th Night

Fear Street Part 1: 1984

Haseen Dillruba

Now You See Me

July 7

Cat People

Fast Times at Ridgemont High

Little Fockers

Meet the Fockers

Meet the Parents

Peter Pan

Major Grom: Plague Doctor

July 9

Fear Street Part 2: 1978

How I Became A Superhero

Last Summer

July 11

It Chapter Two

July 13

Trust

July 14

A Classic Horror Story

Gunpowder Milkshake

Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía?

July 15

A Perfect Fit

Emicida: AmarElo – Live in São Paulo

The Final Girls

My Amanda

Top Gun

July 16

Deep

Fear Street Part 3: 1666

July 17

Cosmic Sin

July 20

Milkwater

Trollhunters: Rise Of The Titans

July 22

Still Working 9 To 5


Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop

July 23

A Second Chance: Rivals!

Bankrolled

Blood Red Sky

Kingdom: Ashin Of The North

The Last Letter From Your Lover

Wrath Of Man

July 26

The Goldfinch

July 27

The Angry Birds Movie 2

The Last Black Man in San Francisco

July 28

Bartkowiak

July 29

Resort To Love

Transformers: War For Cybertron: Kingdom

July 30

Anna

The Last Mercenary

Myth & Mogul: John DeLorean

Last call

TV series and movies leaving Netflix Canada in July 2021.

July 5

The Mummy

The Mummy Returns

The Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor

The Scorpion King

Ted 

Ted 2 

July 23

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 

July 31

Titanic 

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