From the emotional final chapter of global teen dramas to high-octane political sagas and star-studded action comedies, here is your essential guide to the week’s biggest digital arrivals.
The mid-July streaming slate has arrived with an exceptional blend of localized blockbusters, high-budget international series, and crowd-pleasing reality content. Whether you are looking for an intense true-crime investigation or a lighthearted sports comedy, major platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV, and JioHotstar have stacked their digital libraries to satisfy every viewing preference.
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The Weekly Streaming Highlights at a Glance
Before diving into the full catalog, here is a quick look at the most anticipated headliners dropping across platforms over the next seven days.
💡 Top Binge Recommendations:
🎬 Regional Comeback ➔ Vadde Naveen uncovers political conspiracies in 'Transfer Trimurthulu'
🍂 Fan-Favorite Finale ➔ Nick and Charlie face long-distance realities in 'Heartstopper Forever'
🏃💨 Global Pursuit ➔ Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham outrun syndicates in 'Ride or Die'
Direct Platform Matrix: Major Releases for the Week
| Program Title | Core Streaming Platform | Official Release Date | Primary Genre |
| Golden Kamuy: Abashiri Prison Raid | Netflix | July 13, 2026 | Action / Manga Adaptation |
| Murder 101 | Prime Video | July 13, 2026 | True-Crime / Documentary |
| On Purpose with Jay Shetty | Netflix / Spotify | July 13, 2026 | Wellness / Talk Show |
| Second Love | JioHotstar | July 13, 2026 | Tamil Reality / Romance |
| Hot Ones: Extra Heat | Netflix | July 14, 2026 | Live Event / Talk Variety |
| Lucky | Apple TV | July 15, 2026 | Crime Thriller / Mini-Series |
| Ride or Die | Prime Video | July 15, 2026 | Action Comedy / Buddy Film |
| Ready or Not 2: Here I Come | JioHotstar | July 16, 2026 | Dark Comedy / Horror |
| The Hawk | Netflix | July 16, 2026 | Sports Comedy / Scripted Series |
| 23,000 Lives | Netflix | July 17, 2026 | Humanitarian Drama / Foreign |
| Desire | Netflix | July 17, 2026 | Romantic Drama / Melodrama |
| Heartstopper Forever | Netflix | July 17, 2026 | LGBTQ+ Romance / Feature Film |
| The East Palace | Netflix | July 17, 2026 | Period Fantasy / K-Drama |
| The Map of Longing | Netflix | July 17, 2026 | Emotional Drama / Spanish |
| Transfer Trimurthulu | ZEE5 | July 17, 2026 | Tollywood Political Thriller |
1. Monday Premieres (July 13)
Golden Kamuy: The Abashiri Prison Raid (Netflix)
Following a record-breaking theatrical run in Japan, the third live-action installment of this hit historical franchise makes its streaming bow. The narrative focuses on the heavily fortified Abashiri Prison in Hokkaido, where a massive three-way race for hidden Ainu gold reaches its explosive climax. Saichi Sugimoto (Kento Yamazaki) and the young Ainu girl Asirpa (Anna Yamada) must navigate shifting alliances while clashing with the ruthless 7th Division and lingering factions of the old samurai order.
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Murder 101 (Prime Video)
This gripping true-crime docuseries centers on a quiet Tennessee community where high school sociology teacher Alex Campbell tasks his class with an unconventional assignment: mapping and reinvestigating the unsolved “Redhead Murders.” The classroom exercise quickly evolves into a historic, real-world investigation as the tech-savvy students stitch together overlooked patterns to bring forgotten victims back into the light. The project is based on the popular podcast from KT Studios and iHeartMedia.
On Purpose with Jay Shetty (Netflix)
Marking a massive $100 million co-distribution partnership between Netflix and Spotify, one of the planet’s most recognizable wellness audio shows shifts to video format. Boasting over a billion lifetime listens, the global talk show launches its Netflix season with long-form conversations featuring notable stars including Millie Bobby Brown, Keke Palmer, Camila Mendes, and Lucy Hale.
Second Love (JioHotstar)
The platform introduces its inaugural Tamil-language dating reality experiment, hosted by screen icon Ramya Krishnan. Twelve contestants who have all experienced deep heartbreak, failed engagements, or complex divorces gather to cautiously navigate vulnerability. The format guides participants through meaningful exercises to discover if they are ready for a new romantic chapter.
2. Mid-Week Standouts (July 14–16)
Hot Ones: Extra Heat (Netflix) — July 14
The internet’s premier hot sauce interview gauntlet lands an expanded, on-location home on Netflix. Leaving the static studio behind, host Sean Evans anchors 30-minute pop-up episodes set backstage at major live entertainment events. The premier episode sees The Hawk stars Will Ferrell, Fortune Feimster, and Jimmy Tatro tackle ten levels of spice while discussing their new ventures.
Lucky (Apple TV) — July 15
Anya Taylor-Joy headlines and executive produces a propulsive seven-episode limited thriller adapted from Marissa Stapley’s bestselling novel. She plays Luciana “Lucky” Armstrong, a clever con artist who finds herself cornered by both federal authorities and a vindictive criminal syndicate after a high-stakes multi-million dollar heist collapses. The ensemble cast includes Annette Bening and Timothy Olyphant.
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Ride or Die (Prime Video) — July 15
Two decades of flawless friendship are put to the ultimate test when Debbie (Octavia Spencer) discovers that her best friend Judith (Hannah Waddingham) is secretly an elite global assassin. When an international asset recovery mission goes completely awry, the duo is forced onto a frantic, high-speed chase across Europe, dodging local police and highly funded cartels.
Genre Profile: 'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come' (JioHotstar)
🩸 Direct Continuation ➔ Picks up immediately after the Le Domas estate massacre
🏛️ Expanded Scale ➔ Grace shifts from fighting one family to navigating four global dynasties
👑 The High Seat ➔ Survival grants access to an elite council that pulls geopolitical strings
The Hawk (Netflix) — July 16
Will Ferrell returns to the sports comedy arena as Lonnie “The Hawk” Hawkins, a deeply delusional, aging golfer who dominated the greens back in 2004. Facing physical decline and a dismissive family, Lonnie remains absolutely convinced that he is precisely one major tournament away from completing his historic career Grand Slam, even as his own son rises to become the sport’s newest icon.
3. Weekend Blockbusters (July 17)
23,000 Lives (Netflix)
Led by Dark alumnus Louis Hofmann, this emotional German drama fictionalizes the remarkable true story of a group of inexperienced university students who crowdfunded an old boat in 2016 to rescue refugees crossing the Mediterranean. The script explores the intense moral, legal, and personal realities faced by the young crew as their ideals encounter real-world geopolitical friction.
Desire (Netflix)
This complex Mexican relationship drama stars Ludwika Paleta as Lucero, an accomplished defense attorney whose carefully organized domestic life spirals out of control after initiating a passionate affair with Matías (Óscar Casas). Complications magnify significantly when her teenage daughter unexpectedly develops an independent infatuation with the very same man.
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The East Palace (Netflix)
Marking actor Nam Joo-hyuk’s high-profile return from mandatory military service, this stylized dark fantasy K-drama is set in a fictional Joseon era plagued by a malevolent curse. He stars as an arrogant ghost-slayer armed with a spirit-severing blade, who is secretly paired with a court lady (Roh Yoon-seo) capable of hearing the dead. Together, they must purge a series of supernatural terrors lurking within the Crown Prince’s palace.
The Map of Longing (Netflix)
Adapted from Alice Kellen’s celebrated Spanish novel, this moving drama follows Greta (Alícia Falcó) as she deals with the loss of her sister to leukemia. Before passing, her sister leaves behind a personalized, puzzle-based game titled “The Map of Longing,” carefully designed to push Greta through her grief, help her rediscover her identity, and guide her toward an enigmatic young man with a complex past.
Transfer Trimurthulu (ZEE5)
Marking a highly anticipated return to the screen after nearly ten years, Vadde Naveen stars as an unyielding, strictly honest police constable. His refusal to look the other way has earned him 55 forced transfers over a single decade. Stationed in the remote Araku region, he reopens a 20-year-old cold case involving a tribal woman, setting off a dangerous chain reaction that leads straight to the state’s sitting Home Minister.
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