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Everything Coming to Disney+ in July 2025

We’re past the halfway point of 2025. Crazy, I know. To help you avoid the existential dread of that realization, think about the plus side: a batch of new arrivals on all your favorite streaming services!

Next month, Disney’s streaming service will be wrapping up the MCU’s Ironheart, celebrating Sharkfest, and getting plenty of new additions from the Disney Channel. Here’s a look at what’s coming to Disney+ in July.

Everything Coming to Disney+ in July

July 1

  • Ironheart Season 1 (episodes 4-6)
  • Critter Fixers: Country Vets Season 6 (12 episodes)
  • Lost Treasures of Egypt Season 5 (10 episodes)

Disney+ is kicking off July with the final three episodes of the MCU’s latest series. As IGN’s review of the first three episodes explains, “Riri was previously introduced as the tech prodigy whose vibranium detector kicks off the plot of 2022’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Ironheart is her origin story.” The streaming service is also picking up the latest seasons of two Nat Geo series.

July 2

  • Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir Season 6 (8 episodes)
  • ZOMBIES (Sing-Along Version)
  • ZOMBIES 2 (Sing-Along Version)
  • ZOMBIES 3 (Sing-Along Version)

Next up, Disney+ is getting the first eight episodes from the latest season of the Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir. The season is still airing on the Disney Channel, so more episodes will likely arrive in August.

In anticipation of the newest Zombies movie (spoilers for below, I know), the streaming service is also getting special “Sing-Along” versions of the original Disney Channel trilogy.

July 6

  • Investigation Shark Attack Season 1 (6 episodes)
  • Shark Quest: Hunt for the Apex Predator Season 1 (2 episodes)
  • Sharks of the North
  • Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory
  • Super Shark Highway Season 1 (6 episodes)

Sharkfest! Disney is teaming up with National Geographic to stream a big batch of series and documentaries highlighting, well, sharks. Expect constant reassurance that Jaws wasn’t as accurate as your child self believed.

July 9

  • Ancient Aliens: Origins Season 1 (12 episodes)
  • People and Places: Shorts (Premiere)

A brief interruption from the shark-themed festivities, though maybe not too far off-topic depending on your perspective. Ancient Aliens: Origins aired on the History Channel last year. Meanwhile, People and Places was originally a Disney series in the 50’s that’s getting revived for 12 new short-form episodes.

July 10

  • Summer Baking Championship Season 1 (8 episodes)

Disney+ is picking up the first season of Summer Baking Championship, a reality competition show which originally aired on the Food Network back in 2024.

July 11

  • Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story
  • ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires

Did I mention Jaws? Disney+ is getting the latest documentary about the making of Jaws the day after it premieres on Nat Geo, and soon after the iconic film’s 50th anniversary. Also, for the kids, here’s that new Zombies movie, featuring more songs and some good ol’ vampires.

July 17

  • America's Funniest Home Videos Seasons 13-15 (67 episodes)

Ah, yes. The pre-social media platform for “viral videos” that harkens back to another era. Disney+ is getting three seasons of America’s Funniest Home Videos that originally aired from 2002-2005.

July 22

  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ (Premiere)

The iconic Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is getting rebooted for the younger generations. Most of the original voice cast is returning for the new series, which is streaming on Disney+ the day after premiering on Disney Jr.

July 23

  • Kiff Season 2 (6 episodes)

Like most things on this list, the animated buddy comedy wrapped up its second season live on the Disney Channel before coming to Disney+.

July 26

  • BBQ Brawl Seasons 1-2 (14 episodes)
  • Theme Song Takeover Season 4 (6 episodes)
  • Ultimate Summer Cook-Off Season 1 (4 episodes)

Disney's picking up several reality series from the late 2010s and also getting the most recent batch of Theme Song Takeovers, a Disney Channel classic. You can watch most existing Theme Song Takeovers over on YouTube.

July 28

  • Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time Season 1 (5 episodes)

A Nat Geo documentary series featuring first-hand accounts about the catastrophic 2005 hurricane and its effect on communities within New Orleans.

July 30

  • StuGo (Premiere)

StuGo follows a group of middle schoolers who believe they’re heading to summer camp when they get trapped on a remote island by a mad scientist. The Disney XD series aired earlier this year and makes its way to streaming at the end of July.

July 31

  • Project Runway Seasons 1-4 (51 episodes)
  • Project Runway Season 21 (Two-Episode Premiere)

Disney+ is getting the first four seasons of the competition series Project Runway on the same day as the two-episode premiere for Season 21. Fashion!

What's Coming to Hulu, ESPN+, and Max?

If you have one of the Disney+ streaming bundles, you might also see new additions from Hulu, Max, and/or ESPN+ on your homepage. In July, Hulu will be bringing back The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and getting some comedy classics like Home Alone and Bridsemaids. On the anime side, Hulu's picking up the first season of Dragon Ball DAIMA and streaming new episodes of Dan Da Dan Season 2.

Max (which will become, once again, HBO Max) is getting Sinners, one of the biggest movies of 2025, with other highlights including Napoleon Dynamite, Get Out, and A24's Opus. Meanwhile, ESPN+ will be streaming the rest of Wimbledon, two UFC Fight Nights, and the WNBA All-Star Game hosted by the Indiana Fever.

Blythe (she/her) is an SEO Coordinator at IGN who spends way too much time in character customization screens and tracking down collectibles.


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