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New Max movies: all of the new films to stream in July 2025

TechRadarTuesday, July 1, 2025 at 2:59:34 PM
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New Max movies: all of the new films to stream in July 2025
Warner Bros. Discovery is rolling out a fresh batch of movies on Max in July 2025, giving subscribers plenty to binge. The lineup includes a mix of blockbusters, indie gems, and maybe a few surprises—perfect for movie nights or lazy weekends.
Editor’s Note: If you're a Max subscriber, this is your heads-up to clear your calendar. New releases can make or break a streaming service's appeal, and Warner Bros. is clearly betting big on keeping viewers hooked. For film buffs, it’s a chance to see what’s worth the watch—and what’s just background noise.
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