What’s Hot in July 2023 – New to Netflix, Stan, Paramount+, Fetch PPV, Movie Store & More.

Andrew Buckle,

Explore this snapshot of the upcoming July highlights across your Fetch box – including streaming apps such as Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Paramount+ and more, the Fetch Premium channel packs, the Movie Store and free-to-air channels. Read on to see what new movies, shows and sporting events we’re excited about watching this month.

You can click the titles to watch trailers or teasers for these exciting upcoming releases.

1

Tour De France
Stream on SBS On-Demand.

1

Six Four Season 1
Stream on Britbox.

4

Fast X
Premium buy or rent now in the Movie Store.

5

The Pope’s Exorcist
Buy or rent now in the Movie Store.

5

The House Across the Street
Watch on BBC First, available in the Variety Pack.

5

The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Buy now, or rent 12 June, in the Movie Store.

7

Michael McIntyre’s Big Show Season 6
Watch on BBC UKTV, available in the Variety Pack.

7

The Out-Laws
Stream on Netflix.

7

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3
Buy now in the Movie Store.

9

UFC 290
Subscribe via Fetch Pay-Per-View.

9

Wild Tales from the Farm
Watch on Love Nature, available in the Knowledge Pack.

10

London Kills Season 4
Stream on AcornTV.

13

You Hurt My Feelings
Premium buy or rent in the Movie Store.

14

The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2
Stream on Prime Video.

15

Outchef’d
Watch on Food Network, available in the Knowledge Pack.

17

Wild Scandanavia
Watch on BBC Earth, available in the Knowledge Pack.

19

The Bear Season 2
Stream on Disney+.

19

Sewer Divers
Watch on Discovery, available in the Knowledge Pack.

19

Spoolin’ Up
Watch on Discovery Turbo, available in the Variety Pack.

20

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Stream on 7plus and Optus Sport.

21

They Cloned Tyrone
Stream on Netflix.

21

Minx Season 2
Stream on Stan.

23

Special Ops: Lioness
Stream on Paramount+.

25

The Little Mermaid
Buy now in the Movie Store.

27

Twisted Metal Season 1
Stream on Stan.

28

Good Omens Season 2
Stream on Prime Video.

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