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New on Netflix, Sky, Amazon Prime Video & Co.: The Releases from July 14 to 20

From July 14 to 20, there are many new film and series releases on the streaming platforms Netflix, Sky, and Amazon Prime Video. Here is an overview of all the releases.

Attention film and series fans: These are the film and series releases from July 14 to 20 on Netflix, Sky, and Amazon Prime Video.

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Streaming Releases on Netflix

Apocalypse in the Tropics (July 14)
Documentary
109 min
BRA/USA/DK 2024
Director: Petra Costa
www.netflix.com/at/title/81989009 (with trailer)
Following her Oscar-nominated film "The Edge of Democracy," Petra Costa continues her critical exploration of Brazil. In "Apocalypse in the Tropics," the documentary filmmaker examines the role the evangelical movement has played in recent political unrest and sheds light on the fatal theology driving the movement's main actors. Available from Monday.

Untamed (July 17)
Miniseries (6 episodes)
USA 2025
Directors: Neasa Hardiman, Nick Murphy, Thomas Bezucha
Starring: Eric Bana, Sam Neill, Rosemarie DeWitt, Lily Santiago, Wilson Bethel
www.netflix.com/at/title/81575641 (with trailer)
Former "Hulk" actor Eric Bana stars in the miniseries "Untamed" as a national park ranger tasked with uncovering the mystery of a body discovered in the park. He is supported by dinosaur expert Sam Neill ("Jurassic Park") in a supporting role. The six-part series comes from the promising writing workshop of Mark L. Smith, the co-writer of "The Revenant." Available from Thursday.

Streaming Starts on Sky

The Equalizer (July 17)
Series Finale (Season 5 / 18 Episodes)
Approx. 43 min/episode
USA 2025
Directors: Geoffrey Wing Shotz, Chris Fisher, Darren Grant, Solvan Naim,
Richard Lyons, Benny Boom, Carl Seaton, Pamela Romanowsky, Tasha
Smith, Bola Ogun, Terrence Laron Burke, Marcus Stokes, Daniela Ruah
Starring: Queen Latifah, Tory Kittles, Adam Goldberg, Liza Lapira, Laya
DeLeon Hayes
www.sky.at/serien/the-equalizer
Last May it became official. Queen Latifah has to hang up her action boots. Her character Robyn McCall is being retired, as the US network CBS has decided not to renew the drama series "The Equalizer" and to cancel it after five seasons. This means that the season finale also serves as the series finale, and the ex-CIA agent ensures justice one last time. Available from Thursday.

Streaming Starts on Amazon Prime Video

The Occupant (July 15)
Feature Film
99 min
NL 2025
Director: Hugo Keijzer
Starring: Ella Balinska, Stuart Graham, Sheena Kelly, Armin Karima,
Vanessa Ifediora
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8e90-wchA0
In the Dutch mystery thriller "The Occupant," geologist Abby (Ella Balinska) must navigate the wilderness of the Russian hinterlands in sub-zero temperatures after surviving a helicopter crash. Soon, the young woman realizes she is not alone in the remote location. The first feature film by the relatively unknown director Hugo Keijzer looks like a mix of "The Grey" and "Hollow Man." Available from Tuesday.

F*** Marry Kill (July 19)
Feature Film
97 min
USA 2024
Director: Laura Murphy
Starring: Lucy Hale, Virginia Gardner, Brooke Nevin, Samer Salem, Bethany
Brown
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hxuNfoWNs0
www.lionsgate.com/movies/f-marry-kill
Swipe right, and you're dead. True-crime junkie Eva (Lucy Hale from "Pretty Little Liars") must investigate which of her three dates is the notorious "Swipe Right Killer" who has been terrorizing her city for some time. It's up to the young woman and her friends to find out which date is an "F-Boy, a potential husband, or a murderer," according to the streamer. Available from July 19.

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