July 2019 features many new titles coming to Netflix (US). Here’s a list of all horror, thriller and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in July 2019.

The list of horror, thriller and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in July 2019 will be edited regularly with new titles as they’re released.

Dates and titles are subject to change.

Soul to Keep (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 1, 2019

Two siblings invite friends to their inherited, remote country home, but the fun stops when the group summons a demonic force from an old spellbook.

Read our review of Soul to Keep > 

The Book of Eli (2010)

Available on Netflix: July 1, 2019

A post-apocalyptic tale, in which a lone man fights his way across America in order to protect a sacred book that holds the secrets to saving humankind.

Cloverfield (2008)

Available on Netflix: July 1, 2019

A group of friends venture deep into the streets of New York on a rescue mission during a rampaging monster attack.

Scream 3 (2000)

Available on Netflix: July 1, 2019

While Sidney and her friends visit the Hollywood set of Stab 3, the third film based on the Woodsboro murders, another Ghostface killer rises to terrorize them.

Stranger Things: Season 3 (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 4, 2019

It’s 1985 in Hawkins, Indiana, and summer’s heating up. School’s out, there’s a brand new mall in town, and the Hawkins crew are on the cusp of adulthood. Romance blossoms and complicates the group’s dynamic, and they’ll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart. Meanwhile, danger looms. When the town’s threatened by enemies old and new, Eleven and her friends are reminded that evil never ends; it evolves. Now they’ll have to band together to survive, and remember that friendship is always stronger than fear.

Read our review of Stranger Things Season 3 > 

Sicilian Ghost Story (2017)

Available on Netflix: July 6, 2019

Against a heavy cloak of secrecy, a 12-year-old girl smitten with her handsome classmate ventures deeper and deeper into the enchanted Sicilian forests to find him, unaware of just how thick is the mystery behind his strange disappearance.

Cities of Last Things (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 11, 2019

In a dystopian tale unfolding in reverse chronology, a man with a complicated past takes revenge on the individuals who wronged him decades ago.

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Kidnapping Stella (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 12, 2019

Snatched off the street and held for ransom, a bound and gagged woman uses her limited powers to derail her two masked abductors’ carefully laid plans.

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We Belong Together (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 16, 2019

A divorced professor shares a night of passion with a troubled student who quickly develops an unhealthy – perhaps deadly – infatuation.

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Wynonna Earp: Season 3

Available on Netflix: July 16, 2019

Wynonna Earp, the great-great-granddaughter of legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, battles revenants, the reincarnated outlaws that Wyatt killed. She also fights other supernatural beings that inhabit the Ghost River Triangle, a cursed territory near the Canadian Rockies that includes Purgatory, her home town.

Secret Obsession (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 18, 2019

Recuperating from trauma, Jennifer (Brenda Song) remains in danger as she returns to a life she doesn’t remember.

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Typewriter (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 19, 2019

Typewriter is about a haunted house and a haunted book that stir the imagination of a group of young, wannabe ghost hunters, and a dog, determined to capture the ghost that plagues the notorious home in their neighbourhood in Goa. When a new family and their captivating daughter move into the haunted home, the crew finds it difficult to balance the demands of school and chores with the renewed urgency to capture the neighbourhood ghost before it is too late.

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Another Life: Season 1 (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 25, 2019

Another Life centers on astronaut Niko Breckinridge (Katee Sackhoff) who is focused on searching for alien intelligence. She leads a crew on a mission to explore the genesis of an alien artifact. As Niko and her young crew investigate, they face unimaginable danger on what might very well be a one-way mission.

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1st Summoning (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 26, 2019

Student filmmakers uncover occult rituals tied to an abandoned warehouse, then gradually realize the horror is closer than they think.

Read our review of 1st Summoning >

Eerie (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 26, 2019

When a student’s suicide rattles an all-girls Catholic school, a clairvoyant guidance counselor leans on a ghost to uncover the convent’s abusive past.

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Girls with Balls (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 26, 2019

Stranded in the woods and eyeballed by twisted hunters, members of a women’s volleyball team bump it up in the most dangerous game of their lives.

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The Son [El Hijo] (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 26, 2019

Lorenzo, a 50-year-old bohemian painter, is looking forward to the son he’ll have with his new wife. But during pregnancy she becomes obsessed with taking care of the baby, isolating it from the world and its father.

Read our review of The Son >

All Good Ones Get Away / An Affair to Die For (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 30, 2019

When a mysterious figure blackmails an adulterous couple during a romantic getaway, their secret affair turns into a fight for survival.

American Hangman (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 30, 2019

A judge’s kidnapping is streamed live on social media, as a vengeful loner puts him on trial for supposedly sending an innocent man to his death.

I usually keep up-to-date with all the horror news, and make sure Heaven of Horror share the best and latest trailers for upcoming horror movies. I love all kinds of horror. My love affair started when I watched 'Poltergeist' alone around the age of 10. I slept like a baby that night and I haven't stopped watching horror movies since. The crazy slasher stuff isn't really for me, but hey, to each their own. I guess I just like to be scared and get jump scares, more than being disgusted and laughing at the grotesque. Also, Korean and Spanish horror movies made within the past 10-15 years are among my absolute favorites.
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