Prime Video is a hit with viewers: More than 70 new films announced
July is set to be a very important month for movie buffs on Prime Video! The streaming platform has announced new features, and it is very simple. a ton of movies that are joining the catalog this summer month. And there’s something for everyone, since in total there are more than 70 films announced by the platform (and more could follow during the month).
Among the most recent films we can mention the original film Space Cadet with Emma Roberts, First of Maythe disaster movie with Gerard Butler, or even The worst neighbor in the world with Tom Hanks. And as far as cult films are concerned, we can mention in particular the complete saga Rocky, or horror classics, like Carrie at the Devil’s Ball, AmityvilleOR Poltergeist.
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New Movies Schedule by Date Added
- July 1st – Edge of Tomorrow (2014), directed by Doug Liman
- July 1st – The worst neighbor in the world (2022), directed by Marc Forster – Exclusive
- July 1st – Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018), directed by JA Bayona
- July 1st – BlacKkKlansman: I Infiltrated the Klu Klux Klan (2018), directed by Spike Lee
- July 1st – The place Beyond the Pines (2012), directed by Derek Cianfrance
- July 1st – Overdrive (2017), directed by Antonio Negret
- July 1st – Like Beasts 2 (2019), directed by Chris Renaud, Jonathan del Val
- July 1st – Mortal Engines (2018), directed by Christian Rivers
- July 1st – Oh my God! Here we go again! (2018), directed by Ol Parker
- July 1st – Regression (2015), directed by Alejandro Amenábar
- July 1st – The Last Christmas (2019), directed by Paul Feig
- July 1st – The Trolls (2016), directed by Mike Mitchell, Walt Dohrn
- July 1st – Trolls 2: Around the World (2020), directed by Walt Dohrn, David P. Smith
- July 1st – Child boss (2017), directed by Tom McGrath
- July 1st – Lego DC Comics: Batman Under Siege (2014), directed by Rick Morales
- July 1st – Warrior (2011), directed by Gavin O’Connor
- July 1st – Fast and Furious: Hobbs and Shaw (2019), directed by David Leitch
- July 1st – Skyscraper (2018), directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber
- July 1st – Fifty Shades Darker (2017), directed by James Foley
- July 1st – xXx: reactivated (2017), directed by DJ Caruso
- July 1st – Power Rangers (2017), directed by Dean Israelite
- July 1st – The Mummy (2017), directed by Alex Kurtzmann
- July 1st – Never among friends (2015), directed by Leslye Headland
- July 1st – Rocky (1976), directed by John G. Avildsen
- July 1st – Rocky 2: Revenge (1979), directed by Sylvester Stallone
- July 1st – Rocky 3: Eye of the Tiger (1982), directed by Sylvester Stallone
- July 1st – Rocky 4 (1985), directed by Sylvester Stallone
- July 1st – Rocky 5 (1990), directed by John G. Avildsen
- July 1st – Rocky Balboa (2006), directed by Sylvester Stallone
- July 1st – I Believe: Rocky’s Legacy (2015), directed by Ryan Coogler
- July 1st – I believe 2 (2018), directed by Steven Caple Jr.
- July 1st – We are your friends (2015), directed by Max Joseph
- July 1st – Teach me love (2014), directed by Tom Vaughan
- July 1st – Without limits (2011), directed by Neil Burger
- July 1st – The gangster, the cop and the murderer (2019), directed by Lee Won-tae
- July 1st – A Summer in Louisiana (1991), directed by Robert Mulligan
- July 1st – Weeds (2018), directed by Kheiron
- July 1st – Chappie (2015), directed by Neill Blomkamp
- July 1st – The Legend of Hercules (2014), directed by Renny Harlin
- July 1st – The first day of the rest of your life (2008), directed by Rémi Bezançon
- July 1st – The Territory of Wolves (2011), directed by Joe Carnahan
- July 1st – Like a mad dog (1986), directed by James Foley
- July 1st – Misery (1990), directed by Rob Reiner
- July 1st – The Assault (2010), directed by Julien Leclercq
- July 1st – Amityville: The Devil’s Rejects (1979), directed by Stuart Rosenberg
- July 1st – Amityville (2005), directed by Andrew Douglas
- July 1st – Carrie at the Devil’s Ball (1976), directed by Brian De Palma
- July 1st – Carrie 2: I Hate (1999), directed by Katt Shea, Robert Mandel
- July 1st – Poltergeist 2 (1986), directed by Brian Gibson
- July 1st – Poltergeist 3 (1988), directed by Gary Sherman
- July 1st – The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), directed by Tobe Hooper
- July 1st – The Return of the Living Dead (1985), directed by Dan O’Bannon
- July 1st – Army of Darkness: Evil Dead 3 (1992), directed by Sam Raimi
- July 1st – Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003), directed by Victor Salva
- July 1st – World War Z (2013), directed by Marc Forster
- July 1st – The dead don’t die (2019), directed by Jim Jarmusch
- July 1st – Killer Clowns From Elsewhere (1988), directed by Stephen Chiodo
- July 1st – Black Water: Abyss (2020), directed by Andrew Traucki
- July 1st – The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020), directed by Jim Cummings
- July 1st – From the Beyond: At the Gates of the Afterlife (1986), directed by Stuart Gordon
- July 1st – The woods (2006), directed by Lucky McKee
- July 1st – The part of darkness (1993), directed by George A. Romero
- July 1st – Life Force: The Bad Star (1985), directed by Tobe Hooper
- July 1st – Child’s play (1988), directed by Tom Holland
- July 1st – Mr Bean’s Holiday (2007), directed by Steve Bendelack
- July 1st – Waves (2019), directed by Trey Edward Shults
- July 1st – Irreversible (2002), directed by Gaspar Noé
- July 1st – Bloody Milkshake (2021), directed by Navot Papushado
- 4th July – Space Cadet (2024), directed by Liz W. Garcia – Original
- July 5th – First of May (2023), directed by Jean-François Richet – Exclusive
- July 8 – Emmet Till (2022), directed by Chinonye Chukwu – Exclusive
Source: Cine Serie

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