Rainier days are coming, which means binge-watch o’clock for folks with much-deserved free time. Cozy up and escape into a world of entertainment as July brings a wave of exciting content to Netflix screens in the Philippines. From thrilling new K-drama installments to a fresh round of romances, here’s what’s in store for the streaming site’s lineup this month.
TV SERIES
Nineteen to Twenty (July 11)
A dynamic ensemble of young adults embarks on a poignant journey on their last week of teenagehood and the first week of their twenties. The new reality show chronicles their pursuit of freedom and the exhilarating experience of their adulthood “firsts.”
Starring: Cho Kyu Hyun, Kim Ji Eun, Lee Su Hyun, Jung Se Woon
Survival of the Thickest (July 13)
After a tough breakup, the spirited and talented stylist Mavis Beaumont (Michelle Buteau) decides it's time to take control of her life and pursue a fresh start. She's determined to redefine her own path to happiness, both in life and in love, in a turbulent ride of new opportunities and complex relationships.
Starring: Michelle Buteau, Tasha Smith, Christine Horn, Tone Bell
Sweet Magnolias: Season 3 (July 20)
After the intense brawl at Sullivan's, the beloved Magnolias find themselves confronted with a fresh set of challenges. Heartache and family drama take center stage, putting their cherished relationships to the ultimate test.
Starring: Joanna García Swisher, Heather Headley, Brooke Elliott, Justin Bruening
The Witcher: Season 3 Volume 2 (July 27)
Destiny has united Geralt (Henry Cavill) and Yennefer (Anya Chalotra), but now they face a relentless onslaught from menacing forces determined to separate them. Together, they take on a desperate battle to protect Ciri (Freya Allan), safeguarding her from the imminent chaos of war brewing across the Continent.
Starring: Henry Cavill, Anya Chalotra, Freya Allen
D.P. Season 2 (July 28)
Jun-ho (Jung Hae In) and Ho-yeol (Koo Kyo Hwan) find themselves thrust into a world of chaos and turmoil following a devastating tragedy that shatters their lives. Determined to bring justice, they embark on another mission to track down military deserters. However, their relentless pursuit leads them straight into unforeseen peril.
Starring: Jung Hae In, Koo Kyo Hwan
The Uncanny Counter: Season 2 (July 29)
Equipped with newfound abilities and a fresh wave of recruits, the heroic Counters are back in action, fiercely battling against malevolent demons that feast upon humanity.
Starring: Jo Byeong Gyu, Yu Jun Sang, Kim Sejeong, Yum Hye Ran
MOVIES
The Out-Laws (July 7)
Owen (Adam Devine), the bank manager, finds himself in a sticky situation when his workplace is robbed right before his wedding day. To make matters worse, all the evidence seems to point towards an incredibly awkward culprit: his soon-to-be in-laws.
Starring: Adam Devine, Nina Dobrev, Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin
Seasons (July 7)
Following a series of romantic misfortunes, two best friends strike a pact to step out of their comfort zones and embark on a quest for love once more. Little do they know, their quest might lead them to a surprising discovery: that love has been right beside them all along.
Starring: Lovi Poe, Carlo Aquino, Sarah Edwards
Happiness For Beginners (July 27)
Helen (Ellie Kemper), who has always played it safe, finds herself at a crossroads after her recent divorce. Seeking a fresh start and a new lease on life, she takes a leap of faith and enrolls in an unconventional survival course alongside a group of eccentric strangers.
Starring: Ellie Kemper, Luke Grimes, Nico Santos, Gus Birney
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