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What’s new to stream on Prime Video in July

A new month brings with it a new range of shows and films to binge watch, and Prime Video has an impressive range coming this July.

Amazon Prime subscribers can look forward to a range of movies coming to the streaming site, with some joining the Prime catalogue and some being all round new releases.

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Fans of Harley Quinn can look forward to seeing what she did next after splitting from the Joker in Birds of Prey , which joins the streaming giant on July 8.

There's also something for the children with Scoob! joining Prime Video on July 29, you can join Scooby and the gang as they attempt to get to the bottom of a plot to unleash the ghost dog Cerberus upon the world.

With the familiar voices of Zac Efron, Gina Rodriguez, Amanda Seyfried and Mark Wahlberg making up just some of the cast, the star-studded movie looks to be a hit.

There are also a range of previously unreleased films joining the streaming service.

Don't Make Me Go will be available to watch from July 15, the emotional movie watches single father Max Park (played by John Cho) find out that he has a fatal brain tumour.

He then leads his teenage daughter Mia (played by Wally Park) on an epic road trip to try and find the mother who abandoned her years before, along the way he tries to teach her everything he thinks she may need over the rest of her life.

The tear jerker has already won the Truly Moving Picture Award and looks to be a great watch alongside tissues and perhaps ice cream too.

July 22 sees two new movies join the streamer, Anything's Possible and Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher .

Anything's Possible is a Gen Z coming-of-age story that follows Kelsa

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