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New on Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video & Co.: The Releases from July 7 to 13

From July 7 to 13, there are many new film and series releases on the streaming platforms Netflix, Disney+, Sky, Amazon Prime Video, Canal+, and Paramount+. Here is an overview of all the releases.

Attention film and series fans: These are the film and series releases from July 7 to 13 on Netflix, Disney+, Sky, Amazon Prime Video, Canal+, and Paramount+.

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Streaming Releases on Netflix

Brick (July 10)
Feature Film
99 min
DE 2025
Director: Philip Koch
Starring: Matthias Schweighöfer, Ruby O. Fee, Frederick Lau, Murathan
Muslu, Alexander Beyer
www.netflix.com/at/title/81731553 (with trailer)

Marlen Haushofer's "Wall" 2.0: In the film "Brick" by "Tatort" director Philip Koch, the couple Tim (Matthias Schweighöfer) and Olivia (Ruby O. Fee) wake up one morning to find themselves trapped by an insurmountable wall in their own apartment. They are not the only ones, as the neighbors - including Murathan Muslu - face the same situation. Together, they search for a way out. However, the solution to the mystery brings new dangers. Available from Thursday.

Too Much (July 10)
Miniseries (10 episodes)
Approx. 30 min/episode
USA/UK 2025
Director: Lena Dunham
Starring: Will Sharpe, Megan Stalter, Aylin Scott, Antonio Aakeel, Emily
Ratajkowski
www.netflix.com/at/title/81671844 (with trailer)

Jessica (Megan Stalter) is still suffering from the breakup with her boyfriend (Michael Zegen), while he has long since moved on and found a new girlfriend (Emily Ratajkowski). To finally leave the past behind, Jessica decides to move away from New York and relocate to London - a step that will change her life forever. The new romcom series "Too Much" is available on Netflix from Thursday.

Leviathan (July 10)
Animated Series (Season 1)
JP 2025
Director: Christophe Ferreira
www.netflix.com/at/title/81152269 (with teaser)

In the new anime series "Leviathan" by Christophe Ferreira, history is rewritten. In 1914, just before the outbreak of World War I, a fugitive Austrian prince and a girl disguised as a Scottish aviator are aboard the airship HMS Leviathan. The unlikely duo could change the course of history and prevent the war. Starting Thursday, the series based on Scott Westerfeld's novel of the same name will be available.

Streaming Starts on Disney+

Shifting Gears (July 9)
Sitcom (Season 1 / 10 episodes)
approx. 22 min/episode
USA 2025
Directors: John Pasquin, Victor Gonzalez, Danielle Fishel
Starring: Tim Allen, Kat Dennings, Seann William Scott, Daryl Mitchell,
Jenna Elfman
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jig01vfQ7gw

Tim Allen has to do a different kind of home improvement once again: In "Shifting Gears," the US comedy star plays the bitter vintage car workshop owner Matt. The widower is surprised one day by the arrival of his estranged daughter Riley (Kat Dennings), who promptly moves in with her teenage kids at Grandpa's. The new sitcom will be available on Disney+ starting Wednesday.

Streaming Starts on Sky

Depravity (July 10)
Feature film
117 min
UK/Thailand/USA 2024
Director: Paul Tamasy
Starring: Victoria Justice, Dermot Mulroney, Sasha Luss, Taylor John
Smith, Alex Roe
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUgNSIx9isg

What should you not do if you suspect your neighbor in the large apartment complex is a murderer? Break into their place. That's exactly what Grace (Victoria Justice), Aria (Devon Ross), and Alex (Taylor John Smith) do - only to discover that their neighbor is hoarding millions worth of stolen art at home. And just like that, the neighbor is dead. Starting Thursday, Paul Tamasy's directorial debut "Depravity" will be available on Sky.

Streaming Starts on Amazon Prime Video

Ballard (July 9)
Series (Season 1 / 10 episodes)
USA 2025
Directors: Jet Wilkinson, Sarah Boyd, Tori Garrett, Jon Huertas, Logan
Kibens
Starring: Maggie Q, Amy Hill, John Carroll Lynch, Michael Mosley, Rebecca
Field
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nKRJGXgK0Q

Detective Renée Ballard (Maggie Q) is tasked with setting up a new police unit in Los Angeles dedicated to unsolved crimes. However, she is not provided with significant resources. So, Renée, along with a team of volunteers and with the help of her old mentor Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), gets to work. Starting Wednesday, the series, based on the novels by Michael Connelly, will be available on Amazon Prime.

Streaming Starts on Canal+

Playing Nice (July 11)
Series (Season 1)
Approx. 45 min/episode
UK 2025
Director: Kate Hewitt
Starring: James Norton, Niamh Algar, Alban Guo, James McArdle, Jessica
Brown Findlay
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_Xzv5SYORM

It is probably every parent's nightmare: that their own child is swapped at birth in the hospital. In the first season of "Playing Nice" by director Kate Hewitt, the two couples Pete (James Norton) and Maddie (Niamh Algar) as well as Miles (James McArdle) and Lucy (Jessica Brown Findlay) face exactly this dilemma when they learn that their biological children have been raised in the other family until now. Available from Thursday on Canal+.

Streaming Starts on Paramount+

Dexter: Awakening (July 11)
Series (Season 1 / 10 episodes)
USA 2025
Directors: Monica Raymund, Marcos Siega
Starring: Michael C. Hall, Uma Thurman, David Zayas, Jack Alcott, Peter
Dinklage
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84o1Q6fB20k

The "Dexter" universe about the serial killer who only targets the bad guys continues to grow. Now "Dexter: Awakening" comes as a sequel to "Dexter: New Blood" to the streamer Paramount+, where the series will be available from Friday. "Awakening" picks up a few weeks after Dexter Morgan (Michael C. Hall) was shot by his own son - with the awakening from the coma in the hospital.

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