New at Amazon Prime in July: One of the most disgusting German horror films, 4 top series and much, much more

New at Amazon Prime in July One of the most

updates: Amazon’s press release contained an error. Matrix 4 is not included in the July sale. We have adjusted our article accordingly.

Amazon has announced its film and series offer for July 2022. One of the highlights is The Golden Glove. The film adaptation of the novel by Fatih Akin (original: Heinz Strunk) caused a lot of discussion at its premiere due to the extremely explicit depictions of violence. Soon you will be able to stream it at the flat rate.

4 of the 5 new series on Amazon Prime alone are absolute eye-catchers. The action thriller Terminal List starts with Marvel star Chris Pratt. The extremely interesting project Damaged Goods with star author Sophie Passmann in one of the main roles comes from Germany. Continuing with The Flight Attendant Season 2, the sequel to the acclaimed thriller comedy starring Big Bang Theory star Kaley Cuoco. Another insider tip is the sci-fi comic adaptation Paper Girls.

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