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"The Sandman's Dreamy Return, Dandadan Delight, and More July Gems"


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It’s a big week for streaming, and July is bringing a mix of returning favorites, buzzy new series, and a few standout movie arrivals—perfect for anyone looking to beat the heat with some couch time. First up, The Sandman on Netflix returns for the much-anticipated second and final season, split into two parts, with the first batch of episodes having just dropped on July 3. Adapted from the acclaimed DC Comics series, this dark fantasy continues with Morpheus navigating the shattered realm of dreams and is already being praised for its visuals and faithful storytelling, according to Rotten Tomatoes TV and TV Guide.

Dandadan Season 2 is now streaming on Hulu and Crunchyroll. The unique blend of paranormal comedy and high school drama is winning even more fans, following Okarun and Momo as they get tangled in even crazier supernatural adventures.

July also marks the premiere of Too Much on Netflix, Lena Dunham’s sharp new rom-com series set in London. It’s got plenty of awkward relationships and witty banter, making it a worthy addition for listeners who enjoyed Girls or are seeking a fresh take on modern love, as noted by TV Guide.

The Summer I Turned Pretty returns to Prime Video for its third and final season. Fans have been eagerly waiting to see how Belly’s love triangle and coming-of-age story will wrap up, with new episodes hitting mid-month. This teen drama has consistently been among the most discussed shows on social media, drawing in both returning viewers and new ones.

Season 17 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia arrives July 9 on FXX, still going strong as TV’s longest-running live-action sitcom. The antics at Paddy’s Pub are as wild as ever, with the gang once again taking on modern absurdities in their signature irreverent style, per TV Guide and Rotten Tomatoes TV.

Action-comedy movie fans won’t want to miss Happy Gilmore 2, the long-awaited Adam Sandler sequel debuts on Netflix, bringing back the offbeat golf legend for another round—this time with even higher stakes and more cameos from classic Sandler collaborators.

Heads of State, featuring John Cena and Idris Elba, lands on streaming with a blend of political intrigue and high-octane action-comedy. These two play rival world leaders forced to work together to stop a global crisis, promising plenty of chemistry and comic timing.

Washington Black, a limited series based on the acclaimed novel, drops on Hulu this month. It’s a stunning period adventure about a young Black boy escaping slavery and embarking on a globe-trotting journey filled with invention, exploration, and danger.

Animation fans can look forward to South Park’s 27th season kicking off July 9 on Comedy Central. The show remains a cultural force, lampooning current events and trends with its trademark mix of shock and satire, and new episodes are expected to quickly become talking points online.

Lastly, Twisted Metal season 2 races back onto Peacock July 31, starring Anthony Mackie. Based on the classic chaotic video game series, this season promises even bigger stunts, wild vehicles, and more post-apocalyptic mayhem, cementing its place as a cult favorite.

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