The return of Futurama, plus Bleach and A botch at home among the Disney + premieres in July 2023

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Good news guys! Futurama returns in style and does so on July 24 on Disney+. This and many other news have just been announced by the streaming platform, which intends to make the summer full of fun. Take note below of everything that will be added to the service in this coming month of July 2023.

Disney+ does not want you to spend a boring month of July and has a repertoire of news for all tastes. The platform not only brings new seasons of some of the most popular series of the moment, but also recovers the occasional classic and introduces more programs that add variety to your selection. If until now you had doubts about whether subscribe to the platformpossibly you make the decision once and for all, because the premieres are loaded with interest.

More animation on Disney+

The return of Futurama is what has made the most headlines and what is making many fans of the Matt Groening series subscribe to the Disney platform. The series reaches its 11th season in Spain, although you already know that they are counted differently and that in the United States the new season is the eighth. In any case, take note: the first episode will be available on July 24. From there they will arrive weekly so that you can enjoy the season little by little.

Another new animated proposal is Kizazi Moto: Fire Generation, an anthology of stories related to Africa and with a different way of imagining this place. Oscar winner Peter Ramsey is in charge of this production in which he highlights, above all, the great creativity that is put into each of the stories and the visual styles that are chosen. Its premiere will take place on July 5, so it’s very close!

And if anime is your thing, the second part of Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War will be released on July 8, in which Ichigo Kurosaki will continue his path in this definitive battle that is making fans of the Tite Kubo classic enjoy big time

New series and more seasons

Before the end of July, on the 26th, the second part of the second season of How I Met Your Father will premiere. Surely you want to continue with Sophie’s story and how she tells how she got to know the father of her children. In addition, on July 12 you will be able to enjoy the premiere of the first season of Dangerous Companies, the series starring Milo Ventimiglia and Catherine Haena Kim.

A little earlier, on July 5, it will be the turn of the premiere of the first season of I’m Watching You, where viewers will meet a group of characters who keep a multitude of secrets. Starring Mariel Molino, Warren Christie and Kelly Bishop, among others, it is a series that promises.

To complete, Disney+ has finally responded to one of the requests of many users: to incorporate the 8 seasons of Un botched at home into the catalog. It is one of the most remembered comedy series of the 90s, and is starring in its more than 200 episodes by the charismatic Tim Allen. All episodes will be available from July 26. Until then, you can catch up with the actor in other of his series on the platform, such as What a Claus family! or One for all.

Other releases of the month

But that’s not all, since Disney+ has other premieres to keep you entertained throughout the month. For example, the documentary series The Secrets of Hillsong, The Church of the Celebrities, which can be seen from July 12, the film A place to fight for, which will premiere on July 7, or Dining with drag , which opens on the 26th.

With all this content, Disney+ continues to be one of the strongest proposals in the streaming sector. In addition, the platform reminds that, throughout 2023, other highly anticipated productions still have to arrive, such as the third season of Only murders in the building or Star Wars: Ahsoka. But for that you still have to wait!

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