Netflix welcomed July with the addition to its catalog of a wide variety of famous movies with great stars and unforgettable plots that everyone should see at least once in their lives.
From romantic comedies to war dramas and psychological thrillers, the video giant streaming took care of adding to your library a blockbuster for everyone’s taste its subscribers in the world.
5 blockbuster movies that premiered in July on Netflix
However, with so many options available, choosing what to watch can be a challenge. Therefore, we present to you below 5 blockbusters that arrived on Netflix in July and you can’t miss.
Lost (2014)
Headed by Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck under the direction of David Fincher, the adaptation of the novel by Gillian Flynn It is one of those tapes that we can watch a thousand times and always be impressed.
Synopsis: a man in the midst of a marital crisis discovers one day that his wife has disappeared. As the police investigate, shocking truths come to light.
Marley and Me (2008)
If sentimental comedies are your thing, then you can’t stop reproducing this sweet gem, based on John Grogan’s autobiography, which Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson star.
Synopsis: Two newlywed journalists build a life and a family together while trying to contain the chaos caused by their loving but troublesome Labrador, Marley.
Girlfriend Wars (2009)
Anne Hathaway and Kate Hudson They battle to the death for their dream wedding in this hilarious romantic comedy that’s perfect for watching at home on a relaxing weekend.
Synopsis: two friends show their claws when their weddings are scheduled on the same date and in the same place… and neither is willing to give up their dream day.
Django Unchained (2012)
Jamie Foxx, Christoph Waltz and Leonardo DiCaprio they act in this western of the director Quentin Tarantino which won two Oscars, including best original screenplay for the filmmaker.
Synopsis: Accompanied by a German bounty hunter, a freed slave, Django travels across America to free his wife from a sadistic plantation owner.
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
If we’re talking about must-see classics, it’s impossible not to include this multi-award-winning war drama from Steven Spielberg that Tom Hanks starred, catapulted his cast and took five Oscars.
Synopsis: after D-Day, Cap. John Miller and a group of soldiers go into enemy territory to rescue a paratrooper who has lost three brothers in combat.