Time Bandits

Apple TV+

Releases: July 24

Time Bandits is the first-ever television adaptation of the cult movie by the same name. It is an unpredictable journey through time and space with a ragtag group of thieves and their newest recruit—an 11-year-old history buff named Kevin. Together they set out on a thrilling quest to save the boy’s parents—and the world. As the group is transported through time and space, the gang stumbles upon fascinating worlds of the distant past while seeking out treasure. They witness the creation of Stonehenge, see the Trojan Horse in action, escape dinosaurs in the prehistoric age, wreak havoc during medieval times, and much more, along the way.

Troppo Season 2

Prime Video

Releases: July 25

Thomas Jane and Nicole Chamoun are back in the fictional rural town of Crimson Lake in the tropical north of Australia, where another bizarre murder has taken place. Six months after Ted and Amanda solved their first murder case, the duo is now investigating a bizarre local murder and an exotic drug ring. While Amanda tangles with an old enemy and finds a new love interest, Ted’s past stalks him and his family to Crimson Lake—with deadly consequences. Adapted for television by Yolanda Ramke, Troppo is based on the Crimson Lake books, a contemporary crime series set in Queensland, Australia, written by New York Times best-selling author Candice Fox.

The Decameron

Netflix

Releases: July 25

The American medieval black comedy is inspired by the 14th-century Italian short-story collection The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio. The series examines the theme of class struggles in the season of a pandemic, as a cast of misfits tries to outlast the bubonic plague pandemic in 1348 Florence. As the Black Death ravages Florence, a number of nobles and their servants retreat to the countryside Villa Santa. As they try to wait out the plague in the hills of Tuscany with wine and sex, the group eventually must fight for their survival. The Decameron stars Tony Hale, Zosia Mamet, Saoirse Monica-Jackson, Tanya Reynolds, and more.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

Prime Video

Releases: July 25

the film portrays a fictionalised version of Operation Postmaster, a British special operation conducted on the Spanish island of Fernando Po, now known as Bioko, off West Africa, during the Second World War. As part of the operation, the British military assembles a secret unit comprising highly skilled soldiers, rogues and mavericks for a daring mission against German forces. This combat team goes on to not only change the course of the war but also lay the foundation for modern black ops.

Deadpool & Wolverine

Theatres

Releases: July 26

Deadpool & Wolverine is the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and a sequel to Deadpool (2016) and Deadpool 2 (2018). Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star as Deadpool and Wolverine, respectively, alongside Emma Corrin and Matthew Macfadyen. Six years after the events of Deadpool 2, Wade Wilson lives a quiet life, having left his time as the mercenary Deadpool behind him, until the Time Variance Authority, a bureaucratic organisation that exists outside of time and space, pulls him into a new mission. With his home universe facing an existential threat, Wilson reluctantly joins Wolverine on a mission that will change the history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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