There’s no better way to beat the summer heat than having a binge-watch session or a movie marathon, and Netflix Canada has a lot to offer in July. Several new TV shows and movies being released are incredibly exciting, but it’s also your last change to watch some favourites before they’re removed from the streaming site next month.
Field of Dreams, starring Kevin Costner, the late James Earl Jones and Ray Liotta, and a young Gaby Hoffmann, will only be available to watch on Netflix until June 20. Additionally, the 2022 documentary Shania Twain: Not Just A Girl will be removed from the platform on July 25.
For comedy fans, Neighbors with Seth Rogen, Zach Efron and Rose Byrne, Step Brothers starring Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, She’s All That with Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr., and She’s Out of My League starring Jay Baruchel and Alice Eve are all being removed from Netflix in July.
Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning is also leaving Netflix, along with The Northman, Johnny Depp’s 2009 film Public Enemies, and the 1987 movie 84 Charing Cross Road, starring Anthony Hopkins, Judi Dench and the late Anne Bancroft.
What to watch on Netflix: New TV shows and movies
The Old Guard 2 — July 2
Victoria Mahoney, notably the first woman to direct a Star Wars film, has now she’s taken on the sequel to The Old Guard.
Charlize Theron is back as Andromache of Scythia, aka Andy, along with her team of immortals as she faces a reunion with Quyhn (Veronica Van), who’s out for revenge after being trapped in an iron maiden. The cast is also joined by Uma Thurman and Henry Golding in the continuation of this thrilling story.
The Sandman, Season 2 — July 3
The second and final season of The Sandman will be released in three parts, starting with six episodes on July 3, then episodes seven to 11 will arrive on Netflix July 24, followed by the finale on July 31.
It begins just weeks after the end of the first season, as Dream (Tom Sturridge) is working to restore his kingdom.
“Dream must confront longtime friends and foes, gods, monsters, and mortals. But the path to forgiveness is full of unexpected twists and turns, and true absolution may cost Dream everything,” the synopsis for the season reads.
Variety confirmed the show was coming to an end in January, shortly after several sexual misconduct allegations where made against writer Neil Gaiman, but the publication identified that the series was set to be only two seasons prior to filming in 2023.
Too Much — July 10
Starring Megan Stalter, written and directed by Lena Dunham, the highly-anticipated series Too Much premieres next month.
The show follows Jessica (Stalter), a New York workaholic in her 30s who’s “reeling” from a breakup, and she decides the best decision is to take a job in London. But then she has a connection with Felix (Will Sharpe), described as “a walking series of red flags,” creating more problems for Jessica than solutions.
Untamed — July 17
Eric Bana plays Kyle Turner in Untamed, an Investigative Services Branch agent of the National Parks Service who’s on the hunt for a killer on the grounds of Yosemite. Turner is accompanied by Naya Vasquez (Lily Santiago), a rookie park ranger.
Rosemarie DeWitt plays Turner’s ex-wife, a former teacher and park counsellor, who’s still connected to her ex-husband due to significant events in their pasts.
Happy Gilmore 2 — July 25
The wait is almost over for Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore 2, nearly 30 years after the original movie was released in 1996.
The film begins as Happy has retired from golf, but financial struggle brings him back to the sport.
The cast of Happy Gilmore 2 also includes Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio aka Bad Bunny, Travis Kelce, Sadie and Sunny Sandler, Blake Clark, Jackie Sandler, Eric André, Margaret Qualley, and many more stars.


(L to R) Kristen Johnston as Carol and Leanne Morgan in Episode #101 of Leanne (Patrick McElhenney/Netflix)
Leanne — July 31
Leanne Morgan stars in and co-created her own scripted comedy series, inspired by her stand-up.
The show begins as the title character’s husband of 33 years leaves her for another woman, leading to her unexpected “new start” as a grandmother in menopause.
Kristen Johnston, Graham Rogers, Hannah Pilkes, Ryan Stiles, Celia Weston and Blake Clark all appear on the show.
Watch TV shows, movies on Netflix
Full list of TV shows and movies leaving Netflix Canada in JulyJuly 1
84 Charing Cross Road
10,000 B.C.
A Little White Lie
Agatha Christie’s Crooked House
Aiyyaa
Aloha
Ambulance
Appleseed Alpha
The Bad Guys
Bbuddah Hoga Terra Baap
Blood Money
Bombay Talkies
Boss
Broker
The Brothers Grimsby
Budhia Singh: Born to Run
Chashme Baddoor
Dharam Sankat Mein
Drishyam
Fubar: Balls to the Wall
Fubar: The Movie
Gabbar Is Back
Grown Ups 2
Hector and the Search for Happiness
Inkaar
It’s a Boy Girl Thing
Johnny Mnemonic
Loudermilk
Madras Café
Mary Kom
Men with Brooms
Michael
Neighbors
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown
Never Back Down 3
New Amsterdam
The Northman
Overlord
Passchendaele
Resident Evil: Vendetta
Sailor Moon Crystal
Shaitan
She’s All That
The Squid and the Whale
Step Brothers
Trauma Center
You Won’t Be Alone
July 3
The Art of Incarceration
Gun
July 6
Cascade
The Hater
King’s War
The Legend of Bruce Lee
July 7
Aya
Chaos, Disorder
The Guard
Into the Storm
The Road
Role Models
July 9July 10July 12July 13July 14July 15July 16July 17
Bitter Daisies
Captain Fantastic
Evan Almighty
Freaks
Queen Bees
July 18
Harvey Girls Forever
Jackass: Number Two
July 20July 21
A Stand Worthy of Men
Field of Dreams
Follow Her
July 22
Call My Agent
Flushed Away
Seen
July 23July 24
Damage
She’s Out of My League
July 25
The Ghost and the Tout Too
Indian Horse
Mark Normand: Soup to Nuts
Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning
July 25
July 27
The King’s Daughter
The Nun II
Sniper: Ultimate Kill