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Everything coming to Amazon Prime Video in July

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Welcome to our monthly rundown of what’s coming to Amazon Prime Video in July 2022. Please note, this article focuses primarily on original content rather than licensed fare, with particular attention paid to recognizable IPs or hotly-anticipated movies and shows. Since complete information isn’t available right now, this article will be regularly updated throughout the month with the latest additions as and when we get them. And do remember that here at Ready Steady Cut we offer the most comprehensive coverage of all streaming releases, so be sure to check back regularly not just for updates but for links to our reviews and recaps for July’s offerings.

With The Boys leading the charge, Amazon will be looking to secure more of a foothold in the market with their original content after the success of shows like Outer Range and the upcoming promise of shows like The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. Highlights this month also include a highly-anticipated adaptation.

Shows continuing from June

  • The Boys (Season 3) — The third season of The Boys will release its final two episodes in early July. You can check out all of our coverage on this show by clicking these words.

July 1

  • The Terminal List — An eight-episode adaptation of Jack Carr’s best-selling novel, The Terminal List, stars Chris Pratt as Navy SEAL James Reece.

July 15

  • Don’t Make Me Go — John Cho plays a father with a terminal illness who decides to use the time he has left to bond with his teenage daughter (Mia Isaac) on a cross-country driving trip in this drama from director Hannah Marks.

July 22

  • Anything’s Possible — Billy Porter makes their feature directorial debut with this trans coming-of age romance that will be exclusive to Prime Video.

July 29
  • Paper Girls — Camryn Jones, Riley Lai Nelet, Sofia Rosinsky, and Fina Strazza star in an adaptation of the comics by Brian K. Vaughan.
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