Every New Streaming Release for This Week, Including ‘Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical’
A fresh wave of films is hitting streaming platforms this week, offering something for everyone, from heartfelt dramas to thrilling horrors. Starting July 14 and running through July 19, you can dive into a mix of new releases, special streaming debuts, and limited digital drops, all available from the comfort of your couch.
Whether you’re in the mood for a reimagined fantasy classic, a chilling abduction tale, or a quirky musical adventure, this week’s lineup has plenty to keep you entertained. Let’s break down the exciting titles landing on Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, and more, with each bringing its own unique flavor to the streaming scene.
Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)

This documentary dives into the rise of evangelical Christianity in Brazil and its ties to the country’s far-right politics. Directed by Petra Costa, it’s a thought-provoking look at faith, power, and societal shifts, making waves as a potential awards contender.
It premieres on Netflix on July 14 as a special streaming release. The film blends interviews and archival footage to unpack how religion shapes modern Brazil. It’s a must-watch for those who enjoy deep dives into real-world issues with a cinematic touch.
Black Tea (2025)

This drama follows a young woman from Ivory Coast who moves to China and finds herself navigating love and identity in a new world. Directed by Abderrahmane Sissako, it’s a visually rich story about cultural crossroads and personal growth.
Available on Cohen Media Group’s platform starting July 15, this limited release offers a fresh perspective on global storytelling. The film’s quiet intensity and strong performances, led by Nina Mélo, make it a compelling pick for drama fans.
Don’t Log Off (2025)

A chilling horror flick, this one centers on a woman searching for her missing brother in a creepy forest, only to connect via radio with a mysterious stranger. It’s a tense, low-budget gem from director Joseph Sims-Dennett.
Dropping on Dread Central on July 15 as a digital exclusive, it’s perfect for fans of atmospheric scares. The film leans on suspense and eerie vibes, making it a great late-night watch for horror enthusiasts.
How to Train Your Dragon (2025)

This live-action remake of the beloved animated tale follows Hiccup, a young Viking who befriends a dragon named Toothless, challenging his village’s traditions. Directed by Dean DeBlois, it stars Mason Thames and Gerard Butler.
Hitting Universal Home Entertainment on July 15 for digital purchase, this family-friendly epic delivers stunning visuals and heartfelt moments. It’s a faithful yet fresh take that both newcomers and longtime fans will enjoy.
M3GAN 2.0 (2025)

The killer robot doll M3GAN is back, sassier and deadlier, as her creator tries to stop a new military android. Directed by Gerard Johnstone, this sequel amps up the thrills with Allison Williams returning.
Available on Universal Home Entertainment starting July 15, this digital release includes an unrated version for extra chills. It’s a wild, campy ride for anyone who loved the first film’s blend of horror and humor.
Sweet As (2023)

This Australian coming-of-age story follows a troubled teen who finds herself on a life-changing photography road trip. Directed by Jub Clerc, it’s a heartfelt tale of self-discovery with stunning outback visuals.
Freestyle Digital Media brings it to Vudu on July 15 as a limited digital release. The film’s raw emotion and strong performances make it a standout for those who love intimate, character-driven stories.
Her Last Broadcast: The Abduction (2025)

This gripping thriller follows a broadcaster whose life unravels after a mysterious abduction. Packed with suspense, it’s a Hulu original that keeps you guessing.
Streaming exclusively on Hulu starting July 14, this new release is perfect for fans of twisty mysteries. The intense pacing and strong lead performance make it a binge-worthy addition to your watchlist.
The Summer I Turned Pretty, Season 3 (2022-2025)

The final season of this romantic drama wraps up Belly’s love triangle with brothers Jeremiah and Conrad. Based on Jenny Han’s novels, it’s packed with emotional highs and lows.
Premiering on Prime Video on July 16, this special release is a must for fans of teen romance. The college-setting shift adds fresh drama, making it a perfect summer binge.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Season 3 (2022-present)

This Star Trek prequel follows Captain Pike and the USS Enterprise crew on cosmic adventures. Starring Anson Mount and Ethan Peck, it’s a fan-favorite for its bold storytelling.
Streaming on Paramount+ starting July 17, this new season is a major release for sci-fi lovers. Expect thrilling missions and deeper character arcs in this exciting chapter.
The Banished (2025)

A dark fantasy tale, this film explores a group of outcasts fighting to survive in a brutal world. Packed with action and intrigue, it’s a bold new entry in the genre.
Brainstorm drops it on July 18 as a digital exclusive. With its gritty visuals and intense performances, it’s a great pick for fans of epic, high-stakes adventures.
Finally Dawn (2025)

This Italian drama follows a young woman in 1950s Rome chasing her dreams of stardom amid personal struggles. Directed by Saverio Costanzo, it’s a nostalgic yet poignant story.
Available on Samuel Goldwyn’s platform starting July 18, this limited release captures the glamour and heartbreak of a bygone era. It’s a solid choice for fans of classic cinema vibes.
Saint Clare (2025)

A quirky thriller about a small-town teen with a knack for solving mysteries, this film blends dark humor and suspense. Starring Bella Thorne, it’s a fresh take on the genre.
Quiver releases it digitally on July 18, perfect for those who enjoy offbeat stories. The mix of wit and tension makes it a fun, unpredictable watch.
Snoopy Presents: A Summer Musical (2025)

This animated Peanuts special sees Snoopy and the gang putting on a summer camp musical. It’s lighthearted, family-friendly fun with plenty of charm.
Streaming on Apple TV+ starting July 18, this special release is great for kids and nostalgic adults alike. The catchy songs and colorful animation make it a delightful escape.
The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005)

This lesser-known entry in the Crow series follows a resurrected hero seeking vengeance in a gritty supernatural tale. Starring Edward Furlong, it’s a cult classic.
Dimension Home brings it to streaming on July 19 as a special re-release. Perfect for fans of dark, early-2000s action, it’s a chance to revisit or discover this unique chapter.
Which of these streaming gems are you most excited to watch, or did we miss a must-see title? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


