As complicated as it may seem, we are in July. A new month means more new things on Netflix, like a new movie “Beverly Hills Cop” created especially for the streamer. And yes, it stars Eddie Murphy.
Murphy returns as Axel Foley, who takes to the nasty streets of 90210 while protecting his daughter. In addition to running with her ex-boyfriend (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) to keep her daughter safe, she uncovers a vast conspiracy that could replace the way things unfold in the glamorous city.
There’s also “The Man of 1000 Children,” a documentary that follows the story of a Dutchman who tricked hopeful parents into using their sperm to have the children they dreamed of in 11 sperm banks in the Netherlands and around the world.
But there is still much to be done. Below we have a day-by-day review of the new Netflix to start the month of July.
This sports documentary offers an in-depth look at the world of sprinting, following a diverse organization of world-class athletes from six countries: the United States, Jamaica, the United Kingdom, the Ivory Coast, Kenya and Italy. The intense rivalries continue. and high-pressure moments that characterize the sport, with a competitive dynamic between American stars Noah Lyles and Fred Kerley, as well as Italian Marcell Jacobs. There is also the American Sha’Carri Richardson and the Jamaican Shericka Jackson, who are racing hard to get ready for the Paris Olympics in 2024.
Watch on Netflix from July 2
Eddie Murphy reprises his role as charismatic detective Axel Foley, marking the fourth installment in the “Beverly Hills Cop” franchise and the first in more than two decades. Set on the day of the sale, the film follows Foley as he returns to the streets of Beverly. Hills when her daughter’s life is threatened. To protect her daughter, Foley will have to team up with her ex-boyfriend (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and enlist the help of familiar faces from her past. As the unlikely team delves deeper into the mystery, they find themselves embroiled in a large-scale conspiracy – is that rarely the case?
Watch on Netflix starting July 3
This three-part documentary series explores the shocking story of Jonathan Meijer, a Dutchman who, at first glance, seemed like the best sperm donor for countless intended parents. Originally, Meijer claimed to restrict his donations to a select few families. . However, as the series progresses, it becomes apparent that his deception knew no bounds. The story falls apart when it is revealed that Meijer donated sperm not only to 11 sperm banks in the Netherlands, but also to many Americans in countries and continents. The scan aims to find out why Meijer did what he did and what was going on in his brain at the time.
Watch on Netflix starting July 3
Liana’s (Juliana Paes) life takes a tumultuous turn when she realizes her husband Tomás (Vladimir Brichta)’s infidelity to a close friend. Devastated by the betrayal, she seeks convenience at a party where she meets Oscar (Felipe Abib), who gives her drugs. The night takes a dark turn when Oscar sexually assaults Liana, leaving her to deal with the trauma of the experience. Liana soon realizes that she is pregnant. Desperate to discover the identity of the father, she undergoes tests, only to face a shocking revelation: she is wearing twins, with the DNA of two other men.
Watch on Netflix from July 5
“Goyo” follows an autistic boy (Nicolás Furtado) who finds solace and purpose in his paintings as a consultant at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires. With a deep admiration for Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings, Goyo has created a comfortable and predictable life for himself, until the arrival of Eva (Nancy Dupláa), a newly hired security guard. Eva struggles with a disappointing marriage and a growing disillusionment with love as she falls in love with Goyo’s undeniable nature. But his friends soon realize there’s more to them.
Watch on Netflix from July 5
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“The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch” season 3
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“Boruto: Naruto the Movie”
“The Last: Naruto the Movie”
“Road to the Ninja: Naruto the Movie”
Brittany Vincent has covered video games and generation for over thirteen years for publications such as Tom’s Guide, MTV, Rolling Stone, CNN, Popular Science, Playboy, IGN, GamesRadar, Polygon, Kotaku, Maxim, and more. He has been a panelist at video game conventions such as PAX East and PAX West and coordinated social media for corporations such as CNET. When she’s not writing or acting, she’s up for the next big visual novel in the vein of Saya no Uta. You can keep it. on Twitter @MolotovCupcake.
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