Seven Must-Watch TV Series Premiering in July 2026 Across Major Streaming Platforms
July 2026 brings a diverse lineup of new and returning TV series across global streaming services and Israeli broadcasters. Amazon Prime debuts "Elle," a prequel to the iconic comedy "Legally Blonde," starring Lexi Minteri as a young Elle Woods, with Reese Witherspoon as producer. Netflix revives the classic "Little House on the Prairie" with a fresh adaptation set in the late 19th-century American Midwest, emphasizing indigenous perspectives, already renewed for a second season.
HOT, yes, and Cellcom TV present "The Five-Star Weekend," a female-led drama based on Elin Hilderbrand's bestseller, featuring Jennifer Garner and others as friends confronting life changes during a vacation. KAN 11 launches "HaPshuta," a series inspired by the popular Facebook page, focusing on a woman reentering the dating scene in Tel Aviv, with a notable ensemble cast including Bar Elmelich-Donzov and Osherit Sarusi.
Also on KAN 11, the documentary series "Black Gold: The Story of Israeli Hip-Hop" chronicles four decades of the genre’s evolution, featuring interviews with key artists like Subliminal and Hadag Nahash. HBO Max expands the "Big Bang Theory" universe with "Stuart Fails to Save the Universe," a fantasy comedy spin-off exploring multiverse adventures starring Kevin Sussman.
Yes airs "Pink Suitcases," a dramatization of the 2023 drug smuggling scandal involving four young women caught with cocaine and ketamine, featuring exclusive interviews with central figures Arbel Mizrahi and Orel Ben-Haim. These premieres, alongside returning seasons of popular shows, offer a rich variety of genres and narratives for viewers this July.
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