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Here's Everything Coming To UK Netflix In July

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If you've blown your summer travel budget and it's "staycation" all the way this July, Netflix has you covered.

This month, the streaming giant is premiering season six of Orange Is The New Black, the infectious comedy-drama series that became one of its first breakout hits. If you're addicted to all things design and decor, check out new factual show Amazing Interiors, which promises to showcase jaw-dropping flats and houses.

Netflix is also adding some fantastic films, including The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, a sensitive coming-of-age story with Emma Watson, and Home Again, a rom-com with super charming Reese Witherspoon.

But if you fancy something that'll get you right in the gut, try Jackie, a terrific biopic of iconic former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy which features a searing performance from Natalie Portman.

Click through to see the key new titles – and their release dates – on Netflix this July.

El Chapo (2018)

Season three of the crime drama series based on the life of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, a notorious Mexican drug lord.

Coming soon

Jim Jefferies: This Is Me Now(2018)

The provocative comedian makes fun of political hypocrisy, spoiled celebrities and his own botched career moves in this exclusive stand-up special.

Available 13th July

Last Chance U: INDY: Part 1(2018)

Documentary series following a group of talented young American football players. Because of their somewhat patchy disciplinary records, they now face an uphill struggle to return to the top division.

Available 20th July

Amazing Interiors (2018)

Following Queer Eye and Nailed It!, Netflix continues its factual entertainment push with this new series exploring homes that are a lot less ordinary than they look from the outside.

Available 20th July

Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee(2018)

Imagine Carpool Karaoke with more caffeine and fewer tunes. For this 10th season, Jerry Seinfeld welcomes comedy legends including Ellen DeGeneres, Jerry Lewis and Dave Chappelle to his passenger seat.

Available 6th July

Extinction(2018)

This Netflix original film is equal parts horror and sci-fi. Michael Peña plays a man whose recurring dream about losing his family comes true when a dark destructive force invades the Earth. Lizzy Caplan and Mike Colter co-star.

Available 27th July

Father Of The Year(2018)

This Netflix original comedy film centres on two recent college grads keen to find out whose dad would win in a fight. Pretty soon, the challenges commence and things spiral out of control. Grown Ups ' David Spade and Ben and Kate 's Nat Faxon lead the cast.

Available 20th July

Final Space(2018)

This animated sitcom, aimed at adults, follows the intergalactic adventures of astronaut Gary Goodspeed and his sidekick Mooncake. The voice cast includes David Tennant, Gina Torres and Fred Armisen.

Available 20th July

First Team: Juventus, Part B (2018)

Six-part documentary series about Italian football club Juventus, following the players – both on and off pitch – throughout the 2017-18 season. Part A is already streaming if you need to catch up.

Available 6th July

Follow This (2018)

A new Netflix documentary series following the journalists at BuzzFeed News as they explore and investigate a variety of topics. Each of the 20 episodes is around 15 minutes long.

Available 9th July

Home Again (2017)

Rom-com starring Reese Witherspoon as a single mum who allows a trio of aspiring filmmakers to move into her LA home. Coincidentally, all three of them happen to be pretty hot. Michael Sheen, Nat Wolff and Candice Bergen co-star.

Available 10th July

Iliza Shlesinger: Elder Millennial(2018)

In this stand-up special, the rising star comedian riffs on sex, relationships and marriage from the viewpoint of an "elder millennial".

Available 24th July

Power (2018)

Fifth season of the popular crime drama series about a powerful New York City nightclub owner who moonlights as a drug lord. Omari Hardwick stars, and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson serves as an executive producer.

Available 2nd July

America's Got Talent (2018)

The latest season of the US variety competition, featuring judges Mel B, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum and Howie Mandel. The always fantastic Tyra Banks hosts.

New episodes added Thursdays

Pete's Dragon (2016)

Impressive live-action fantasy film about a young boy who befriends a dragon in America's Pacific Northwest. The cracking cast includes Bryce Dallas Howard, Robert Redford, Wes Bentley and Oona Laurence.

Available 5th July

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003)

High-octane car chase sequel starring Michelle Rodriguez, Ludacris and the late Paul Walker. Don't expect to see anyone driving a Toyota Yaris.

Available 1st July

Gnomeo And Juliet(2011)

This computer-animated kids' movie is loosely based on the classic Shakespeare play Romeo And Juliet. The main draw for adults is an awesome voice cast that includes James McAvoy, Emily Blunt, Michael Caine, Jason Statham, Maggie Smith, Patrick Stewart, Ashley Jensen and Ozzy Osbourne.

Available 6th July

Jackie(2016)

Natalie Portman delivers a brilliant performance in this gritty and intense biopic of iconic First Lady Jackie Kennedy. It's shot in the days and hours following JFK's assassination, and doesn't pull any punches.

Available 20th July

Orange Is The New Black(2018)

Season six of the excellent women's prison drama begins with the inmates being taken to a maximum security facility following the riot. Taylor Schilling, Laura Prepon, Uzo Aduba and all the usual cast members are due back for the new run of episodes.

Available 27th July

The Perks Of Being A Wallflower (2012)

Fantastic coming-of-age film adapted by Stephen Chbosky from his own popular novel. Logan Lerman stars as a teenager experiencing depression and anxiety as he seeks to make new friends at high school. The awesome ensemble cast also includes Emma Watson, Ezra Miller and Mae Whitman.

Available 6th July

Sherlock

Fourth and most recent season of the acclaimed BBC detective drama. Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman are joined in these three 90-minute episodes by actors including Andrew Scott, Lindsay Duncan and Marcia Warren.

Available 15th July

Teen Wolf (2016)

Season six of the US teen drama starring Tyler Posey as a seemingly ordinary high school student who's actually capable of turning into a werewolf. Shelley Hennig and Colton Haynes co-star.

Available 1st July

The Impossible (2012)

A poignant and powerful disaster movie based on María Belón's experience of surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Naomi Watts, Ewan McGregor and a young Tom Holland star.

Available 6th July

The Mechanic (2011)

Gritty action flick starring Jason Statham. He stars as a professional assassin who specialises in making his hits look like accidents, suicides or the acts of petty criminals.

Available 6th July

The Mummy (1999)

Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz and John Hannah star in this rollicking action flick. Its two sequels, 2001's The Mummy Returns and 2008's The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, arrive on Netflix the same day.

Available 1st July

Peter Pan (2003)

A pretty faithful take on J.M. Barrie's classic fantasy story directed by P.J. Hogan ( Muriel's Wedding, My Best Friend's Wedding). The cast includes Jason Isaacs, Jeremy Sumpter and Lynn Redgrave.

Available 6th July

Sacred Games(2018)

Brand new Indian crime drama series based on Vikram Chandra's hit novel. Saif Ali Khan stars as a Mumbai cop squaring off against an infamous local crime lord (Nawazuddin Siddiqui).

Available 6th July

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