Here’s Every Sci-Fi Movie & TV Show Coming Out in July 2025

July 2025 is shaping up to be a thrilling month for sci-fi lovers. We’re getting a mix of fresh TV series, returning favorites, and big-screen blockbusters that promise to take us to new worlds and wild adventures.
From alien invasions to superhero showdowns, the lineup covers everything from gritty dystopian tales to cosmic explorations. Let’s dive into what’s coming our way this month.
Dan Da Dan (2024-present)
‘Dan Da Dan’ returns with its second season on July 3, 2025. This anime blends sci-fi, supernatural, and comedy as high schoolers Momo and Okarun battle aliens, ghosts, and their own teenage drama.
The first season won us over with its quirky humor and vibrant animation. Season two promises more chaotic encounters, diving deeper into the duo’s psychic powers and bizarre extraterrestrial threats.
Foundation (2021-present)
The epic saga of ‘Foundation’ continues with its third season, premiering on July 11, 2025. Based on Isaac Asimov’s novels, it follows a group trying to save humanity’s knowledge as an empire crumbles.
Set 152 years after season two, this season explores the Foundation’s growing influence and the fading Cleonic Dynasty. Expect grand visuals and complex plots that make you think about fate and survival.
The Institute (2025)
‘The Institute’ debuts its first season on July 13, 2025, bringing Stephen King’s chilling novel to life. It centers on Luke Ellis, a gifted teen kidnapped and held in a facility with other kids who have special powers.
A former cop, Tim Jamieson, stumbles into Luke’s world, setting up a tense clash. This series mixes sci-fi with psychological horror, promising a gripping ride through a shadowy conspiracy.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (2022-present)
‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ beams back for its third season on July 17, 2025. This prequel to the original ‘Star Trek’ follows Captain Pike and the USS Enterprise crew exploring uncharted space.
After a cliffhanger involving the Gorn, season three offers ten episodes of bold adventures and character growth. With stars like Anson Mount and guest appearances by Paul Wesley as Kirk, it’s a must-watch for Trek fans.
Twisted Metal (2023-present)
‘Twisted Metal’ revs up for its second season on July 31, 2025. Based on the video game, it follows John and Quiet in a post-apocalyptic world, now competing in the deadly Twisted Metal tournament.
Season two introduces new dangers, including the return of the psychotic clown Sweet Tooth. It’s packed with high-octane action and dark humor, perfect for anyone craving chaotic sci-fi thrills.
Superman (2025)
‘Superman’ flies into theaters on July 11, 2025, kicking off the new DC Universe under James Gunn’s direction. David Corenswet stars as Clark Kent, balancing his Kryptonian roots with his human life.
With Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, this film offers a lighter take than past versions. Expect epic action and a touch of humor, complete with super-pooch Krypto stealing scenes.
Daniela Forever (2025)
‘Daniela Forever’ hits screens on July 11, 2025, blending sci-fi with heartfelt romance. This Spanish-Belgian film follows a man grappling with grief, using a dream-manipulating drug to reconnect with his lost love.
Premiering at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, it’s earned praise for its emotional depth. The mix of futuristic tech and raw human emotion makes this a unique addition to the month’s lineup.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ lands in theaters on July 25, 2025, rebooting Marvel’s first family in the MCU. Set in a retro-futuristic 1960s, it pits the team against the planet-eating Galactus.
Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach star as the quartet. With director Matt Shakman at the helm, we’re expecting stunning visuals and a fresh take on these iconic heroes.
Osiris (2025)
‘Osiris’ premieres on July 25, 2025, diving into a futuristic world with high-stakes action. While plot details remain under wraps, it’s teased as a bold sci-fi adventure with cutting-edge visuals.
The secrecy around this film has us curious. It’s poised to deliver a thrilling ride, possibly exploring themes of technology or interstellar conflict in a unique way.
Ick (2025)
‘Ick’ creeps into theaters on July 27, 2025, mixing sci-fi, horror, and comedy. This indie gem, showcased at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, follows a teacher facing a grotesque alien creature in a small town.
With a 71% fresh rating, it’s earned buzz for its quirky tone and practical effects. Think ‘Gremlins’ meets ‘Super 8’ for a wild, nostalgic vibe.
Summer Wars (2009, re-releasing 2025)
‘Summer Wars’ gets a special re-release on July 27, 2025, bringing Mamoru Hosoda’s anime classic back to theaters. This 2009 film follows a teen math genius battling a rogue AI threatening a digital world.
With an 80% critic score and 87% audience approval, it’s a beloved mix of family drama and cyber-thriller. This re-release lets new viewers experience its vibrant animation and heartfelt story.
Together (2025)
‘Together’ closes the month on July 30, 2025, offering a sci-fi drama about human resilience. Details are slim, but it’s earned a perfect 100% fresh score from early screenings, hinting at a powerful narrative.
The film explores futuristic themes with a focus on emotional connections. It’s a promising indie entry that could leave a lasting impact on audiences.
Jurassic World Rebirth (2025)
‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ roars into theaters on July 2, 2025, launching a new chapter in the Jurassic franchise. Directed by Gareth Edwards, it stars Scarlett Johansson as Zora Bennett, leading a team to extract DNA from three massive dinosaurs for a medical breakthrough.
Set five years after ‘Jurassic World Dominion,’ the film follows Zora’s mission on a dangerous island, where her team meets a shipwrecked family and uncovers a shocking secret. With Mahershala Ali and Jonathan Bailey, it blends intense action with classic Jurassic thrills.
Which sci-fi adventure are you most excited to watch this July? Drop your thoughts in the comments!