Here’s Every TV Show Coming to HBO Max in July 2025

Get ready for a packed July on Max, with a fresh lineup of TV shows that promise something for everyone. From reality TV adventures to gripping true crime and family-friendly animations, the streaming platform is rolling out a diverse mix to keep us entertained all month long.
Whether you’re into cooking competitions, home renovation dramas, or animated fun, Max has you covered with new seasons and exciting debuts. Let’s dive into the full list of shows arriving this month, complete with release dates and what makes each one worth checking out.
Chopped (2009-present)
Foodies, get your knives ready for ‘Chopped: Volume 4, Season 61’, hitting Max on July 1. This long-running cooking competition throws chefs into high-pressure challenges, where they must create stunning dishes from mystery baskets filled with wild ingredients. Known for its intense judging panel, including chefs like Maneet Chauhan and Alex Guarnaschelli, the show keeps delivering creative culinary chaos that’s hard to resist.
My Big Fat Fabulous Life (2015-present)
Whitney Way Thore is back with ‘My Big Fat Fabulous Life, Season 13’ on July 2. This TLC favorite follows Whitney’s journey through love, career, and personal growth, all while embracing body positivity. Expect heartfelt moments and plenty of drama as she navigates life’s ups and downs with her signature humor and charm.
The Deep Three (2023-present)
Basketball fans, mark July 3 for ‘The Deep Three, Season 3’. This show dives into the world of hoops with sharp analysis, player stories, and behind-the-scenes looks at the game. With its mix of expert commentary and engaging storytelling, it’s a slam dunk for sports lovers looking for more than just highlights.
90 Day Fiancé: Happily Ever After? (2016-present)
Love and chaos collide in ‘90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After?, Season 9’, streaming on July 7. This TLC spinoff tracks international couples post-marriage, tackling cultural clashes, family drama, and relationship hurdles. With new pairs and returning favorites, the show promises emotional rollercoasters and plenty of jaw-dropping moments.
Wardens of the North (2023-present)
Nature lovers can tune into ‘Wardens of the North, Season 4’ on July 7. This Animal Planet series follows wildlife officers in Michigan’s rugged wilderness, protecting animals and enforcing conservation laws. Expect stunning landscapes and tense encounters as the wardens tackle poachers and rescue wildlife.
Back to the Frontier (2025-present)
A new adventure begins with ‘Back to the Frontier, Season 1’ on July 10. This Max Original from Magnolia Network explores modern pioneers living off the grid, blending history with survival challenges. It’s a fresh take on frontier life, showcasing resilience and ingenuity in breathtaking settings.
Celebrity IOU (2020-present)
The Property Brothers return with ‘Celebrity IOU, Season 10’ on July 10. In this HGTV hit, stars like Brad Pitt and Viola Davis team up with Drew and Jonathan Scott to surprise loved ones with stunning home makeovers. Heartwarming and inspiring, it’s a feel-good watch with plenty of star power.
Isadora Moon (2023-present)
Kids and families can enjoy ‘Isadora Moon, Season 1B’ starting July 10. This Max Original brings the beloved book series to life, following a half-fairy, half-vampire girl on magical adventures. With its charming animation and whimsical stories, it’s perfect for young viewers craving enchantment.
Chasing the West (2025-present)
Saddle up for ‘Chasing the West, Season 1’ on July 11. This HGTV series follows dreamers chasing their Wild West fantasies, from building ranches to restoring historic properties. Packed with stunning vistas and big ambitions, it’s a love letter to the American frontier.
House Hunters International: Volume 9 (2006-present)
Explore the world with ‘House Hunters International: Volume 9, Season 202’ on July 11. This HGTV classic follows homebuyers searching for dream properties in far-flung destinations. From tropical islands to European cities, each episode offers a peek into global real estate and personal journeys.
House Hunters: Volume 10 (1999-present)
The original ‘House Hunters: Volume 10, Season 243’ arrives on July 11. HGTV’s iconic series continues to follow buyers as they weigh options and hunt for their perfect home. With endless variety in budgets and styles, it’s a timeless binge for real estate enthusiasts.
Rage (2021-present)
Drama fans, don’t miss ‘Rage (Furia), Season 1’ on July 11. This HBO Original, a Norwegian thriller, dives into a world of extremism and undercover operations. With intense performances and a gripping plot, it’s a must-watch for those who love high-stakes storytelling.
Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddy & Juan (2021-present)
Mining experts Freddy Dodge and Juan Ibarra return in ‘Gold Rush: Mine Rescue with Freddy & Juan, Season 5’ on July 12. This Discovery series sees the duo helping struggling miners turn their operations around. Expect big stakes, heavy machinery, and plenty of gold-fever excitement.
Evil Lives Here (2016-present)
True crime takes center stage with ‘Evil Lives Here, Season 18’ on July 14. This ID series features chilling first-hand accounts from people who lived with dangerous individuals. Emotional and unsettling, it’s a deep dive into the darker side of human relationships.
Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing (2023-present)
Survival gets brutal in ‘Naked and Afraid: Last One Standing, Season 3’ on July 14. Discovery’s intense competition pits elite survivalists against each other in extreme environments. With no clothes and minimal tools, it’s a test of grit and strategy that keeps you hooked.
Two Guys Garage (2001-present)
Car enthusiasts, rev up for ‘Two Guys Garage, Season 24’ on July 14. This series follows hosts Willie B and Kevin Byrd as they tackle auto repairs and custom builds. Packed with practical tips and gearhead passion, it’s a go-to for anyone who loves cars.
A Killer Among Friends (2025-present)
True crime continues with ‘A Killer Among Friends, Season 1’ on July 15. This ID series explores shocking cases where betrayal leads to murder. With gripping narratives and real-life stakes, it’s a chilling addition to the crime genre.
Beat Bobby Flay (2013-present)
Culinary king Bobby Flay faces new challengers in ‘Beat Bobby Flay, Season 38’ on July 17. This Food Network staple pits chefs against the legend in fast-paced cook-offs. With high energy and bold flavors, it’s a tasty treat for competition fans.
Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives (2007-present)
Guy Fieri hits the road again in ‘Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, Season 51’ on July 18. The Food Network icon visits mom-and-pop eateries, showcasing bold dishes and local stories. It’s comfort food TV at its finest, perfect for food lovers.
Family Recipe Showdown (2025-present)
New culinary battles begin with ‘Family Recipe Showdown, Season 1’ on July 18. This Food Network series celebrates generational recipes as families compete to prove their dishes reign supreme. Expect heartwarming stories and mouthwatering creations.
Guy’s Ranch Kitchen (2017-present)
Guy Fieri’s back at the ranch with ‘Guy’s Ranch Kitchen, Season 7B’ on July 19. This Food Network show brings celebrity chefs to cook up themed feasts in a fun, laid-back setting. It’s a recipe for good vibes and great food.
Zillow Gone Wild (2024-present)
Quirky homes take the spotlight in ‘Zillow Gone Wild, Season 2’ on July 19. HGTV’s viral sensation explores the wildest listings on the market, from castles to underground bunkers. It’s a fun, eye-opening ride for real estate fans.
Teen Titans Go! (2013-present)
Animation fans, catch ‘Teen Titans Go!, Season 9C’ on July 20. This Cartoon Network hit follows the comedic adventures of Robin, Starfire, and the gang. Packed with humor and colorful chaos, it’s a lighthearted escape for all ages.
Eva Longoria: Searching For Spain (2025-present)
Join Eva Longoria for ‘Eva Longoria: Searching For Spain, Season 1’ on July 22. This CNN series explores Spain’s vibrant culture, food, and history through the actress’s personal journey. It’s a flavorful travelogue with a touch of star power.
Welcome to Plathville (2019-present)
The Plath family returns in ‘Welcome to Plathville, Season 7’ on July 23. This TLC series follows their unique, sheltered lifestyle as they navigate modern challenges. Expect family drama and personal growth in equal measure.
Care Bears: Unlock the Magic (2019-present)
Little ones will love ‘Care Bears: Unlock the Magic S1F: The No Heart Games’ on July 25. This 2024 installment brings the cuddly bears back for new adventures in the magical land of Care-a-Lot. It’s sweet, colorful fun for young viewers.
The Pioneer Woman (2011-present)
Ree Drummond serves up more comfort food in ‘The Pioneer Woman, Season 39’ on July 26. This Food Network favorite blends rustic recipes with family life on the ranch. It’s a warm, inviting watch for anyone craving home-cooked vibes.
Worst Cooks in America (2010-present)
Kitchen disasters get a chance at redemption in ‘Worst Cooks in America, Season 29’ on July 29. Food Network’s hilarious competition sees chefs like Anne Burrell mentor culinary novices. Expect laughs and surprising transformations.
Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers (2024-present)
The Scott brothers tackle home nightmares in ‘Don’t Hate Your House with the Property Brothers, Season 2’ on July 31. This HGTV series transforms dysfunctional spaces into dream homes. It’s practical inspiration for anyone looking to love their space again.
Which show are you most excited to stream this July? Drop your picks in the comments!