New on Prime Video in July 2026: 7 Movies Worth Streaming
By Adrian Bekele
Founder & Editor
Founder & Editor
July is shaping up to be a genuinely eclectic month on Prime Video, with everything from a critically adored comedy-mystery to a legacy sequel, two animated family picks, and an epic action fantasy joining the catalog. Whether you are planning a family movie night or a late-night binge, this batch has a lane for you. Here are the seven new arrivals worth your queue.
1. The Sheep Detectives
Leading the pack is the best-reviewed title of the month by a comfortable margin. This comedy-mystery, in which a flock of unusually observant sheep set out to solve the death of their shepherd, holds a superb 95% on Rotten Tomatoes alongside a 7.7 on IMDb. Released June 24, it packs its whodunit charm into a brisk 109 minutes, and it is exactly the kind of offbeat crowd-pleaser that ends up on year-end lists. If you watch one film from this roundup, make it this one.
2. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The ghost with the most is back. This long-awaited sequel to the 1988 classic brings its macabre comedy-fantasy energy to streaming after its June 6 arrival, and at 105 minutes it moves as quickly as its title character talks. Critics were solidly on board, giving it 75% on Rotten Tomatoes, while IMDb voters landed at 6.6. It is a natural pick for a nostalgic weekend watch, especially if you grew up on the original's gleefully ghoulish sense of humor.
3. Savage House
A drama-comedy that landed on June 26, Savage House arrives with respectable numbers: 72% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.9 on IMDb, which suggests critics and audiences are largely in agreement. At 114 minutes, it has room to let its blend of humor and heavier moments breathe. Films that straddle this tonal line are tricky to pull off, so the solid scores here are an encouraging sign for anyone in the mood for something with both laughs and substance.
4. The Pout-Pout Fish
Families with young kids will recognize this one immediately. Based on the beloved children's picture book, this animated comedy swims onto the platform following its June 5 release. Reviews were mixed, with 63% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5.8 on IMDb, but the target audience here is decidedly not critics. At a manageable 91 minutes, it is a low-stakes, kid-friendly option that should keep the youngest viewers in the house happily occupied without overstaying its welcome.
5. Hitpig!
The second animated option of the month is this adventure about a bounty-hunting pig, which also arrived June 5. Its numbers are the softest of the roundup, with a 52% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5.2 on IMDb, so temper expectations accordingly. That said, its 85-minute runtime makes it the shortest film on this list, and for parents looking for a quick, colorful diversion on a rainy afternoon, it fits the bill without demanding much of anyone's time.
6. Your Fault: London
The latest chapter in the London-set romance saga arrived June 17 and quickly found its audience, earning a strong 7.5 on IMDb. A drama-romance running 123 minutes, it delivers what fans of the series have come to expect: heightened emotions, complicated relationships, and plenty of longing. If you have been following these characters, this is essential viewing; if you are new, the enthusiastic audience rating suggests the franchise's appeal is very real.
7. Karuppu
The most ambitious swing of the month is this action-fantasy epic, which landed June 12. At 151 minutes it is by far the longest film in this roundup, and its 7.6 on IMDb indicates the scale pays off for viewers. Big-canvas action fantasy is a genre where commitment is rewarded, and this one asks for a full evening. Clear your schedule, dim the lights, and let it sprawl.
That is our July shortlist, but every one of these titles gets the full treatment on CouchGuide. Head to our reviews section for deeper takes on each film before you press play.
1. The Sheep Detectives
Leading the pack is the best-reviewed title of the month by a comfortable margin. This comedy-mystery, in which a flock of unusually observant sheep set out to solve the death of their shepherd, holds a superb 95% on Rotten Tomatoes alongside a 7.7 on IMDb. Released June 24, it packs its whodunit charm into a brisk 109 minutes, and it is exactly the kind of offbeat crowd-pleaser that ends up on year-end lists. If you watch one film from this roundup, make it this one.
2. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The ghost with the most is back. This long-awaited sequel to the 1988 classic brings its macabre comedy-fantasy energy to streaming after its June 6 arrival, and at 105 minutes it moves as quickly as its title character talks. Critics were solidly on board, giving it 75% on Rotten Tomatoes, while IMDb voters landed at 6.6. It is a natural pick for a nostalgic weekend watch, especially if you grew up on the original's gleefully ghoulish sense of humor.
3. Savage House
A drama-comedy that landed on June 26, Savage House arrives with respectable numbers: 72% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 6.9 on IMDb, which suggests critics and audiences are largely in agreement. At 114 minutes, it has room to let its blend of humor and heavier moments breathe. Films that straddle this tonal line are tricky to pull off, so the solid scores here are an encouraging sign for anyone in the mood for something with both laughs and substance.
4. The Pout-Pout Fish
Families with young kids will recognize this one immediately. Based on the beloved children's picture book, this animated comedy swims onto the platform following its June 5 release. Reviews were mixed, with 63% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5.8 on IMDb, but the target audience here is decidedly not critics. At a manageable 91 minutes, it is a low-stakes, kid-friendly option that should keep the youngest viewers in the house happily occupied without overstaying its welcome.
5. Hitpig!
The second animated option of the month is this adventure about a bounty-hunting pig, which also arrived June 5. Its numbers are the softest of the roundup, with a 52% on Rotten Tomatoes and a 5.2 on IMDb, so temper expectations accordingly. That said, its 85-minute runtime makes it the shortest film on this list, and for parents looking for a quick, colorful diversion on a rainy afternoon, it fits the bill without demanding much of anyone's time.
6. Your Fault: London
The latest chapter in the London-set romance saga arrived June 17 and quickly found its audience, earning a strong 7.5 on IMDb. A drama-romance running 123 minutes, it delivers what fans of the series have come to expect: heightened emotions, complicated relationships, and plenty of longing. If you have been following these characters, this is essential viewing; if you are new, the enthusiastic audience rating suggests the franchise's appeal is very real.
7. Karuppu
The most ambitious swing of the month is this action-fantasy epic, which landed June 12. At 151 minutes it is by far the longest film in this roundup, and its 7.6 on IMDb indicates the scale pays off for viewers. Big-canvas action fantasy is a genre where commitment is rewarded, and this one asks for a full evening. Clear your schedule, dim the lights, and let it sprawl.
That is our July shortlist, but every one of these titles gets the full treatment on CouchGuide. Head to our reviews section for deeper takes on each film before you press play.