All the Shows Coming to Paramount+ in July 2026

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Paramount+ is expanding its streaming library this July with a diverse lineup of new television shows and classic animated series. Viewers can expect a mix of nostalgic children’s programming, gripping documentaries, reality television, and expansive science fiction adventures. The platform is releasing these titles throughout the month, providing a steady stream of content for audiences of all ages. This list breaks down every series scheduled to arrive on the service over the coming weeks.

‘Super Duper Bunny League’ (2025)

'Super Duper Bunny League' (2025)
Gigglebug Entertainment

Premiering on July 1, ‘Super Duper Bunny League’ follows a group of unlikely rabbit superheroes who team up to protect their city from various comical threats. The animated series is based on the children’s comic book franchise by Jamie Smart. Each episode explores the diverse abilities of the bunny characters as they learn to master their powers and work together. The show is geared toward a younger demographic and emphasizes themes of teamwork, friendship, and perseverance.

‘Goosebumps’ (1995)

'Goosebumps' (1995)
Protocol Entertainment

Arriving on July 1, ‘Goosebumps’ is the classic live-action anthology series based on R.L. Stine’s best-selling horror book franchise for children. Each episode adapts a different spooky tale from the novels, featuring a rotating cast of young protagonists facing supernatural anomalies and monsters. The show originally aired in the 1990s and became a staple of youth horror programming. Viewers can expect to see iconic villains like Slappy the Dummy and the Haunted Mask throughout the episodes.

‘Clifford’s Puppy Days’ (2003)

'Clifford's Puppy Days' (2003)
Scholastic Productions

Joining the platform on July 1, ‘Clifford’s Puppy Days’ is an animated prequel series exploring the early life of the famous big red dog. The narrative focuses on Clifford’s adventures as a small puppy living in an apartment building in the city with his owner, Emily Elizabeth. The show highlights his interactions with various neighborhood animals and humans before he grew to his massive size. It serves as an educational tool for preschoolers, teaching basic life lessons and social skills.

‘The Magic School Bus’ (1994)

'The Magic School Bus' (1994)
South Carolina Educational Television

Releasing on July 1, ‘The Magic School Bus’ is an acclaimed educational animated series based on the book series by Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen. The show follows the eccentric Ms. Frizzle and her class as they embark on extraordinary field trips using a magical, shape-shifting school bus. Each episode delves into different scientific concepts, ranging from the human body to the solar system. The program combines scientific facts with adventurous storytelling to engage young viewers in STEM subjects.

‘Garfield and Friends’ (1988)

'Garfield and Friends' (1988)
Paws

Also dropping on July 1, ‘Garfield and Friends’ brings the iconic, lasagna-loving comic strip cat to the small screen in animated form. The series features two distinct segments per episode, one focusing on Garfield’s antics with his owner Jon and the dog Odie, and another centered on the U.S. Acres farm animals. Jim Davis created the original characters, and the show translates his deadpan humor into televised sketches. The series ran for seven seasons and remains a notable adaptation of the widely syndicated comic strip.

‘The Real Wolf of Wall Street’ (2026)

'The Real Wolf of Wall Street' (2026)
Bloomberg Media

Premiering on July 14, ‘The Real Wolf of Wall Street’ is a new documentary that delves into the true story behind the infamous stockbroker Jordan Belfort. The film features exclusive interviews and financial analyses to separate Hollywood fiction from the actual events that transpired. Viewers are taken through the intricate details of the boiler room tactics and securities fraud that led to Belfort’s ultimate downfall. The documentary aims to provide a comprehensive look at the financial crimes that impacted numerous investors.

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022)

'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' (2022)
Secret Hideout

Arriving on July 23, ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ is a science fiction series that follows the crew of the USS Enterprise under the command of Captain Christopher Pike. The show serves as both a spin-off of Discovery and a prequel to The Original Series, exploring the galaxy a decade before Captain Kirk’s tenure. Each episode returns to the franchise’s classic episodic storytelling format, featuring new planets, alien species, and moral dilemmas. The series stars Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Rebecca Romijn reprising their established roles within the sci-fi universe.

‘Diarra from Detroit’ (2024)

'Diarra from Detroit' (2024)
BET+

Dropping on July 29, ‘Diarra from Detroit’ is a dark comedy mystery series created by and starring Diarra Kilpatrick. The plot follows a divorcing schoolteacher who refuses to believe she has been ghosted by a Tinder date, leading her into a perilous search for the missing man. Her relentless investigation uncovers a decades-old mystery that intertwines with the Detroit criminal underworld. The series blends elements of procedural crime solving with sharp comedic writing and local cultural references.

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