What’s Releasing on Apple TV+ in July 2023: The Afterparty Season 2, Stephen Curry Underrated and More

Wondering what shows will be releasing on Apple TV+ in July 2023? Look no further; a list has been curated to provide as a guide just for you! Apple TV+ is known for releasing top-tier shows and movies with equally magnificent actors in the roles. The platform produces limited and precise content in order to maintain the elite quality of the shows.

From brand new shows to anticipated new seasons, Apple TV+ is set to release binge-worthy shows yet again in the upcoming month. So clear your schedules and prepare yourselves to indulge in the intricate stories guilt free!

Shows Releasing on Apple TV+ in July 2023

July 5

Platonic (ongoing)

Directed and co-written by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco, the ninth episode of the show will be releasing in the first week of July, it is set to have a total of 10 episodes. Starring Seth Rogan and Rose Byrne in the lead roles, the story follows two former best friends who reconnect amid a midlife crisis. The bond between the two people overtakes them and hilariously disrupts their life.

Hijack (ongoing)

Starring Idris Elba in the lead role, the third episode of the series will premiere next month. In the gripping drama series, which takes place in real time, the passage of a hijacked airliner to London over the course of a seven-hour flight is followed, as are the inquiries being made by authorities on the ground. The series is created by George Kay and Jim Field Smith and executive produced by Elba.

July 7

The Crowded Room (ongoing)

Starring and executive produced by Tom Holland, the 10-episode limited series stars Holland as Danny Sullivan, a man who is arrested following his involvement in a shooting in New York City in 1979. Danny’s life narrative is portrayed in an engrossing thriller through a series of interviews with the inquisitive interrogator Rya Goodwin, exposing details of the mysterious history that formed him and the turns and turns that would take him to a revelation that will change his life. The seventh episode of the series will be released in the first week of next month.

Swagger Season 2 (ongoing)

Directed and helmed by Reggie Rock Bythewood and executive produced by Bythewood, Durant, Brian Grazer and Rich Kleiman, the story is inspired by NBA superstar Kevin Durant’s experiences. It delves into the world of youth basketball, focusing on the players, their families, and the coaches who toe the line between ideals and aspirations, opportunism, and corruption. The latest episode of the series is set to release first week of July.

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July 12

The Afterparty Season 2

The story of one fatal evening is examined in the series from the perspective of each different character, who tells their version of events using specific graphics that reflect their viewpoint and popular film genres. In the upcoming season, after a wedding is ruined following the murder of the groom, every guest is a suspect. Starring Tiffany Haddish, Sam Richardson and Zoë Chao, the series is created by Chris Miller and Phil Lord.

Foundation Season 2

Starring Jared Harris and Lee Pace, the story of the upcoming series is based on Isaac Asimov’s novels. The series follows a group of exiles who embark on an epic adventure to preserve humanity and restore civilisation in the wake of the collapse of the Galactic Empire. After the magnificent first season, the plot continues in the second instalment as it continues to become more interesting.

July 21

Stephen Curry: Underrated

The Apple Orginal film will follow the marvellous life of basketball’s one of the most treasured players, Stephen Curry. The feature documentary will consist of exclusive archive footage and interviews which delves deep into the player’s life. From Emmy-winning filmmaker Peter Nicks, the docufilm is produced by Nicks, Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton, Sean Havey, Ben Cotner and Marissa Torres Ericson.

July 28

The Beanie Bubble

From Imagine Entertainment and co-directed by Kristin Gore and Damian Kulash, the Apple Original film stars Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks, Sarah Snook and Geraldine Viswanathan. The story follows Ty Warner, a frustrated toy salesman whose life turns upside down after the idea from three women which completely changed the history of toy markets.

Are you excited about the shows mentioned above? Let us know in the comments below!

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Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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