Top 7 New Movies to Stream on Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, and Prime Video in July 2025
hard. Expect colorful wardrobes, gorgeous beaches, and a whole lot of drama and laughs under the sun. It’s a full-on summer escape that’s equal parts silly, heartwarming, and unapologetically Madea. When the world gets wild, sometimes you just need a little madea-ness to set things right.
If you’re a fan of family chaos, over-the-top comedy, and Madea being her most unfiltered self, pack your bags and get ready to party, July 11.
Hulu in July 2025
1. Sweet Caroline – July 25, 2025
You think you know love triangles? Think again. Sweet Caroline reinvents the classic romance trope with a twist that’s part messed up, all jaw-dropping. The setup? College friends Blair and Caroline both fall for Nate, a broody writer who’s more Trouble than Prince Charming.
It’s the kind of love story that starts sweet and gets super sour, super fast. Nate’s got some secrets, Caroline’s got some regrets, and Blair’s caught in the mess in a way that’s got everyone talking.
A still from Sweet Caroline | Credit: Hulu
We’d be lying if we said the first half isn’t cute as heck. Picture perfect dates, cozy laughter, and a kind of love that feels like forever… until it doesn’t. Things take a dark turn, relationships get tangled, and before you know it, it’s less rom-com and more drama explosion.
Lily Collins brings all her Emily in Paris charm to Caroline, with Millie Bobby Brown stepping into a more complex role as Blair. The biggest surprise? Nate himself. Hugh Grant hops on board, bringing a charisma that flips from dreamy to downright chilling faster than you can say, “whoops.”
Whether you’re here for the love, the mess, or the twisted resolutions, Sweet Caroline is ready to sweep you off your feet on July 25. If you like your romances sharp, dark, and less “happily ever after” and more “what just happened?”, this could be your new favorite. Get ready to pick sides.
2. Dark Harvest – July 30, 2025
People joke about a quiet town being too quiet, but Clarke Yorick Westfall takes it to a whole new level in Dark Harvest. This indie horror drops us into Westfall, a quaint town that’s got less secrets and more silence than you’d expect.
A still from Dark Harvest | Credit: Hulu
When locals start disappearing without a trace, that silence gets louder, and you’ll find yourself squinting at every corner store and flickering light trying to figure out who, or what, just might be behind it all.
Newcomer Allie Marie Evans takes the lead as Maisie, a folklorist who’s got a knack for myths, butting heads with Finn Wolfhard’s scrappy local reporter, Theo. Together, they start digging into Westfall’s history and uncover some seriously spine-chilling truths.
What starts as a “let’s solve the mystery” quickly escalates into a race against time and a pretty angry bunch of townsfolk. Things get creepy, eerie, and all kinds of tense as Westfall’s secrets come bubbling up to the surface.
Michael Parks (yes, that Michael Parks) takes on Mayor Nathaniel Westfall, a character shrouded in mystery and legend since the founding of the town itself. With a cast that keeps you guessing, a storyline that’s full of twists, and an ending that leaves room for way more stories, Dark Harvest is the lowkey horror watch you didn’t see coming.
If you like your chills understated, your towns even more so, and your horror less “jump scare” and more “creepy folklore”, be sure to check out Dark Harvest when it hits on July 30. Just maybe lock your doors first.
And there you have it! Seven fresh movies to keep you buzzing with delight this July. Whether you’re in the mood for action-packed sequels, thrillers that’ll keep you guessing, or romances that take a darker turn, there’s something out there on Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+, and Prime Video waiting for you. Grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and dive in—streaming season’s just getting started!