Prime Video Releases July 2022: Check out what's new!
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And another month has arrived! Do you know what that means? It's time to find out about the Prime Video releases for July!
We're officially in the second half of 2022! The year flew by, didn't it?
As is customary among streaming platforms, with the arrival of a new month, the new features that will be added to their catalogs over the next 30 days will also be updated!
And the topic of today's content is Prime Video releases, one of the favorite platforms among Brazilians!
Here, you will stay up to date with the platform's main new features. This way, you will be able to plan ahead and create your July list!
Prime Video releases in July: check out everything coming to the catalog this month!
Got your notebook and pen in hand? Because it's time to find out about the main Prime Video releases that will be added to the content catalog during the month of July!
There’s drama, there’s action, there’s horror, there’s animation… there’s content for all audiences!
The Terminal List
The list of Prime Video releases has already started the month with everything!
As you read this, the platform's latest action content is now available and waiting for you to play!
In The Terminal List, we follow the life of James Reece (Chris Pratt), a soldier who is going through a very delicate moment.
It turns out that your platoon of United States Navy Special Operations Forces (Navy SEALs) is ambushed during a secret mission.
While he blames himself for what happened and tries to better understand the situation, Reece discovers that there have been people plotting against him this whole time.
Spencer: the acclaimed film is also among the Prime Video releases
Have you ever imagined spending Christmas with the British Royal Family and following the daily routine of Lady Di, one of the most iconic figures in world history?
At Spencer, you are guaranteed the chance to experience this – and also watch one of the most acclaimed films of the year.
In this biopic starring Kristen Stewart as Lady Di, we are introduced to the princess's last Christmas party with the Royal Family.
Amidst the media harassment, the rumors of a crisis in her marriage and the conflicts with Charles – her husband at the time – we follow, in a fictional way, what could have happened to Princess Diana during this celebration.
Gucci House
Still in the drama category, another very recent film that is on the list of Prime Video releases is the acclaimed Casa Gucci.
In the film, we follow the events that resulted in the murder of Maurizio Gucci (Adam Driver), one of the members of the millionaire Gucci family.
In this film, we witness the entry of Patrizia Reggiani (Lady Gaga) into the Gucci family.
In addition, we see her troubled marriage with Maurizio, the turbulent divorce and the construction of a web of betrayals that ended in one of the most talked about murders in the fashion world.
Run!
You know those movies that seem like one thing, but as the movie progresses, you realize it's something very different? Get Out is one of those.
In the film, Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) is a young black man who makes a living as a photographer.
One weekend, after an invitation from his girlfriend Rose (Alisson Williams), Chris travels with her to meet his in-laws.
Despite being eccentric, Chris is surprised by all the hospitality shown by his girlfriend's family.
But not everything is as it seems, and Chris will realize that this family holds dark secrets and terrifying plans.
Death Says Happy Birthday
Who has heard of the genre popularly known as 'terrir'?
This horror subgenre is known for being the kind of film that is scary and yet still makes us laugh.
Among the films that are part of this style are features such as Zombieland, The Babysitter and this film, which is one of the Prime Video releases for July.
In Happy Death Day, Tree (Jessica Rothe), a popular and selfish college student, is the victim of a killer wearing a baby mask on her birthday.
But what Tree didn't count on was that she would end up trapped in an eternal loop on the day of her death, reliving her murder in many, many ways.
Now, Tree will have to figure out how to get out of this time loop and, at the same time, try to discover the mysterious identity of the masked killer who insists on chasing her.
The Boss Baby is also a hit on the list of Prime Video releases
Just like every month, streaming platforms also invest in movies that you can watch with the whole family. And the list of Prime Video releases for July is no different!
And the hot topic of the moment is The Boss Baby, one of the most successful animations of recent years.
In the animation, we follow the fun life of Tim, a 7-year-old boy who lives with his parents and receives all their love and affection.
But everything changes with his arrival, the powerful boss.
This unexpected new brother ends up changing Tim's life overnight, making him look for ways to stop his little brother from taking the life he loved so much.
Fragmented
Another film on the list of Prime Video releases for July is Split, one of those films that we watch without taking our eyes off our seats for a second.
In this film, we follow the life of Kevin (James McAvoy), a man who has a very rare psychological disorder. This causes him to have 23 distinct personalities, which he alternates between.
While undergoing psychological counseling, Kevin kidnaps 3 young women in a parking lot and holds them captive.
And as if having to deal with all of Kevin's personalities wasn't enough, Casey (Anya Taylor-Joy) and her friends will have to deal with the 24th personality, a superhuman evil that is getting closer and closer to emerging from Kevin's mind.
Conclusion
Now that you're up to date with the main Prime Video releases for July, just write down your favorites and prepare that bucket of popcorn to eat while watching!
Did you like this content? Then why not take the opportunity to check it out too What's Coming to Netflix in July? 9 Must-See Releases in 2022
