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In addition to the beach and coconut trees, summer is often also about partying and losing your voice. If young people didn't wait to read it here to understand it, this is also the case for Netflix, which intends to help you sing at the top of your lungs throughout the month of July thanks to its new films. Discover our selection of the best Netflix films for the month of July 2024.

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Summary

  • Where We Come From (In the Heights)
  • Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
  • Super Mario Bros. The Movie
  • Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
  • Titanic
  • Also available in July 2024 on Netflix

Where We Come From (In the Heights)

If there is one film that will make you smile, dance, sing, laugh and cry all at once in just over two hours, it is Where We Come From (In the Heights). Directed by Jon Chu and released in French theaters in June 2021, this musical is none other than the adaptation of the show of the same name which debuted on Broadway in 2005. The plot takes place in the New York neighborhood of Washington Heights, very marked by the Hispanic community, while the young Usnavi dreams of opening a bar in the Dominican Republic, his country of birth. In the meantime, he runs a small neighborhood grocery store and intends to save as much as it takes to achieve his ambition, even if he is also very attached to the neighborhood where he grew up and the inhabitants who populate it. If you liked the music of Hamilton, Vaiana Or Enchantmentyou may find the same sounds in In the Heights since it is indeed the famous Lin Manuel Miranda who was in charge of writing the music for the film. If you haven't seen this little gem yet, we highly recommend you do so from July 1st on Netflix.


Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.

Whether it's thanks to the insufferable Crazy Frog or the 1980s film series, you're bound to know the iconic music of Beverly Hills Cop. Good news for those who aren't bothered by its invasive presence in many people's heads, Netflix is ​​planning to make you sing these few synthesizer notes in July 2024! Indeed, Axel Foley, the legendary Beverly Hills Cop, will be back this month thanks to a new film directly produced by Netflix. As in the 1980s, it will be Eddie Murphy who will continue to play the main character, accompanied by a few new faces like Taylour Paige (Hit the Floor) and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Looper) but also some actors from the original films like Judge Reinhold and John Ashton who reprise their roles as Billy Rosewood and John Taggart respectively. In Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.Axel Foley returns to the Los Angeles County city to investigate the death of a friend, and he still doesn't plan on doing things by halves to get results. Whether you've seen the original trilogy or not, this fourth film is sure to please everyone when it hits Netflix on July 3.


Super Mario Bros. The Movie

This is certainly the most important addition to Netflix's catalog of the month, Super Mario Bros. The Movie finally arrives on the SVOD platform. In case you've been living in a cave with unfathomable depths, this animated film is indeed the adaptation of the most iconic video game in the world. Originally released in 2023 in theaters, it left its mark on viewers thanks to the overall quality of its production. Whether in terms of visuals, characters or humor, the film scored many points to become one of the most popular video game adaptations for cinema. At the time of its release, it broke the record for the best opening in history for an animated film, surpassing the behemoth Frozen 2. Whether in French or original version, the cast does a great job of playing Nintendo's most famous characters like Mario and Luigi of course, but also Princess Peach, Toad, Donkey Kong or the Koopas. But if there is one thing that has left its mark on the public, it is obviously the character of Bowser and his song dedicated to Princess Peach. If you want to sing it on repeat all summer long, you can do so starting July 5 by connecting to Netflix.


Mamma Mia! and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

It is impossible to talk about summer and musical films without mentioning the legendary Mamma Mia! and its sequel Here We Go Again. Good news for fans of this musical that needs no introduction: the two episodes will be added to the Netflix catalog in July. As a reminder, Mamma Mia! is the film adaptation of the iconic musical that has been performed on Broadway, the West End, Paris, and around the world since 1999. Featuring the most iconic music by the group ABBA, it tells the story of Sophie Sheridan, a 20-year-old girl about to get married. She then secretly invites three men to the celebration who, according to her mother's diary, could well be her father. In the film adaptation, the cast includes 5-star actresses and actors like Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried, Pierce Brosnan, Stellan Skarsgard, and Colin Firth, making it even funnier and more memorable. Whether you like the Swedish music group or not, if you haven't seen Mamma Mia! or its sequel, we strongly recommend you do so by logging into Netflix starting July 7, 2024.


Titanic

In addition to adding new recent films each month, SVOD services are also trying to consolidate their catalogs with timeless classics. This month, Netflix is ​​hitting hard by adding one of the most significant films of recent decades: the famous Titanic. Originally released in 1997, this feature film directed by James Cameron simply changed the face of cinema and is one of the most impressive successes in the history of the silver screen. As a reminder, it tells the fictional story of two young passengers aboard the very real ocean liner that sank in April 1912. Played respectively by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, Jack and Rose are now an integral part of popular culture and represent one of the most famous fictional couples in the world, not far from Romeo and Juliet. Awarded both for its story and for its special effects and the quality of the reconstruction of the sinking, the film Titanic held the record for the biggest success in the history of cinema at the global box office for more than a decade before being surpassed by Avataranother film by the same director. In addition to its visual and narrative qualities, Titanic also left its mark thanks to its soundtrack, particularly the song my heart Will Go Onperformed by international superstar Celine Dion. If you can still sing it despite the abundance of tears that will be streaming down your face at the end of the film, you will have all our respect. To try to do it, you will have to connect to Netflix from July 15.

  • Available July 15th
  • All about Titanic on Allocine

Also available in July 2024 on Netflix

  • Percy Jackson: The Lightning Thief (July 1)
  • Percy Jackson: Sea of ​​Monsters (July 1)
  • An hour of peace (July 1st)
  • The Imaginary (July 5)
  • Boarding (July 10)
  • Playing too much (July 12)
  • Titanium (July 12)
  • Pearl (July 16)
  • Never the first night (July 17)
  • Space Jam: A New Legacy (July 21)
  • Clear History (July 24)
  • Momo (July 29)

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