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Everything Coming To Netflix, Disney Plus, Prime, Hulu And HBO Max This Week

There’s going to be a sizeable gap in everyone’s viewing schedule now that the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s latest Disney Plus series has drawn to a close, but at least we know that Loki will be returning for a second season. One of the most popular shows on the planet may have just ended, but it’s not as if there isn’t plenty of fresh content coming to Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon, Hulu and HBO Max over the next seven days to keep everyone occupied.

In terms of heavy hitters, though, there isn’t many that immediately jump out as nailed-on successes. However, Netflix’s high concept vampire thriller Blood Red Sky has the potential to play extremely well, especially when the Fear Street trilogy and A Classic Horror Story have reinforced the horror genre’s popularity among subscribers.

Of course, there’s much more than that on the way to all of the five major platforms this coming week, and you can check out the entire list of incomers below.

July 20

NETFLIX
Milkwater

July 21

NETFLIX
One on One with Kirk Cameron
: Season 1
Chernobyl 1986 — NETFLIX FILM
The Movies That Made Us: Season 2 — NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Sexy Beasts — NETFLIX SERIES
Too Hot to Handle: Brazil — NETFLIX SERIES
Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans — NETFLIX FAMILY

DISNEY+
Turner & Hooch – Episode 101 “Forever And A Dog”
Behind The Attraction – All Episodes Streaming
Marvel Studios Assembled: The Making of Loki
Monsters At Work – Episode 103 “The Damaged Room”

July 22

NETFLIX
Still Working 9 to 5
Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop — NETFLIX ANIME

HBO MAX
Through Our Eyes, Max Original Documentary Series Premiere

HULU
Olympic Dreams featuring Jonas Brothers: Special (NBC)

July 23

NETFLIX
A Second Chance: Rivals! — NETFLIX FAMILY
Bankrolled — NETFLIX FILM
Blood Red Sky — NETFLIX FILM
Kingdom: Ashin of the North — NETFLIX FILM
The Last Letter From Your Lover — NETFLIX FILM
Masters of the Universe: Revelation — NETFLIX SERIES
Sky Rojo: Season 2 — NETFLIX SERIES

DISNEY+
Disney Junior Mickey Mouse Funhouse (S1) Ep. Mickey The Brave!
Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted (S3) – Ep. Holy Mole Mexico
Ice Age: The Meltdown
Shark Attack Files (S1) 
Walking With Dinosaurs (2013)
Playing With Sharks – Premiere
Stuntman – Premiere
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series – Episode 211 “Showtime”
The Mysterious Benedict Society – Episode 105
Star Wars: The Bad Batch – Episode 113 “Infested”

HBO MAX
Corazon De Mezquite (aka Mezquite’s Heart) (HBO)

July 24

NETFLIX
Charmed: Season 3
Django Unchained

HBO MAX
Freaky, 2020 (HBO)

Disney Plus is premiering the Turner & Hooch reboot on the streamer’s favored Wednesday slot, although the jury is out on whether or not Josh Peck can successfully step into Tom Hanks’ shoes as the human half of the titular duo, especially when he’s playing the son of his predecessor’s character from the 1989 original.

If you’ve ever wanted to see Vince Vaughn play a teenage girl, then you’re in luck because Freaky is on its way to HBO Max, while Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained comfortably ranks as one of the filmmaker’s best efforts, and should prove popular on Netflix.. It’s a stacked lineup as always, with plenty of new and old titles alike worthy of being added to your watch-list.



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Space Jam: A New Legacy Fans Still Furious About Pepe Le Pew Being Cut

It’s unclear who was responsible for coming up with the background cameos that populate Space Jam: A New Legacy‘s climactic basketball game with the fate of both the real world and the ServerVerse at stake, but there’s absolutely no rhyme or reason to the majority of them, and many aren’t exactly what you’d call suitable for what’s ostensibly a children’s film.

Unless of course the youth of today are huge fans of Ken Russell’s The Devils, a 1971 historical drama about a convent of sexually repressed nuns. Or the classic 1962 psychological thriller What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?, where a fading former child star physically and mentally torments her paraplegic sister, or even the raping and murdering Droogs from Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange.

It’s tonal what-the-f*ckery at its finest, and has now even managed to reignite a debate we’d all thought had long since gone dormant. A New Legacy came under fire a few months ago when it was revealed that amorous skunk Pepé Le Pew had been dropped from the movie, and now that audiences have had the chance to see the bizarre laundry list of background players the can of worms has been re-opened, as you can see below.

Space Jam: A New Legacy is a very strange experiment, one that acts as more of an advertisement for the Warner Bros. back catalogue than the sequel to a beloved family favorite. It’s almost as if the storyline was molded around the IP and not the other way round, which is definitely not the smartest way to craft a $160 million blockbuster that still packs plenty of sequel potential, and it’s hard to imagine fans 25 years from now holding it in any sort of high regard.



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Who Is the Strongest Avenger?

The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced plenty of characters from the comics over the years, but when it comes to strength it’s hard to look past the Avengers.

A group consisting of Earth’s most powerful protectors, the group has now expanded significantly from the original six that we were introduced to in 2012.

In Avengers: Endgame we got our best look at all the characters who would be classified as Avengers and saw their fighting abilities on full display. Our list will consist of characters in the most powerful form they have appeared as in the MCU. This can be from either the films or the Disney+ television series.

Here are our picks for the strongest Avengers in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Strongest Avengers in the MCU

5. Captain America

Captain America

Captain America (Chris Evans) has been a member of the Avengers since their first appearance together on screen, but his character has matured greatly both in personality and strength. We got a look at the most powerful form of the character during the final battle in Avengers: Endgame.

Cap may not have found his way on this list without becoming worthy to wield Mjolnir and in turn the power of Thor. Wielding this weapon alongside his vibranium shield, Captain America can duel with Thanos in hand-to-hand combat as well as striking him down with lightning. While he still loses this duel, the character’s physical strength at this point undeniable having both the enhanced durability and power of the Super Soldier Serum and the power of Thor.

Welding Mjolnir, Captain America is a force to be reckoned with and is likely capable of defeating many of the other Avengers in combat. 

4. Thor

Thor-Avengers-Infinity-War

In Endgame, Thor (Chris Hemsworth) doesn’t look to be in his most powerful form so for argument’s sake we will be referring to Thor at the conclusion of Infinity War as he enters through the Bifrost to take on Thanos.

To this point, no character had been able to damage Thanos severely and Thor was able to do just that forcing him to utter the notorious phrase, “You should’ve gone for the head”. Wielding both Mjolnir and Stormbreaker, Thor was able to cut through the offensive of all six infinity stones. Granted, this was after Thanos had used quite a lot of energy taking on the other Avengers, but Thor came closest to finishing the fight once and for all during this bout.

With a combination of his Asgardian godhood and extremely powerful energy, Thor is most definitely in the top five Avengers right now in the MCU. 

3. Doctor Strange

Doctor Strange

Dr Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) is one of the most mysterious and powerful characters in the MCU right now. The Sorcerer Supreme has shown a plethora of both offensive and defensive magic that makes him incredibly difficult for other characters to deal with.

Even wielding four infinity stones, the Mad Titan had plenty of trouble dealing with the magical barrage sent by Dr Strange, who didn’t even have his Time Stone to use. With the Time Stone on hand, Dr Strange may have been able to best Thanos there and set the MCU on a different path completely, but even without the infinity stone, the Sorcerer Supreme is still a more than capable fighter.

During the final act of Endgame, we see Dr Strange is mostly left holding back the ocean from flooding the battlefield, however, if he were to battle alongside the rest of Earth’s defenders he’d definitely have caused problems for Thanos.

2. Captain Marvel

Brie-Larson-as-Carol-Danvers-in-Captain-Marvel

Introduced in 2018’s Captain Marvel film, the character (played by Brie Larson) has been widely regarded as the most powerful Avenger currently in the MCU, and for good reason. Captain Marvel’s energy powers come from the Tesseract itself and grant her both incredible speed and the ability to fire blasts of energy at her foes.

Alongside this acquired strength, Carol Danvers also has Kree blood running through her veins gifting her extremely durability and strength that is on full display during her altercation with Thanos at the conclusion of Endgame. Where a headbutt had sent many Avengers flying back, Captain Marvel was able to withstand this attack and continue duelling with the Mad Titan fairly evenly.

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige went as far as to call Captain Marvel “as powerful a character as we’ve ever put in a movie,” and at the time of her introduction this was unequivocally true, however, a character has shown themselves to be on a level of their own and because of that Captain Marvel gets the number two spot on our list. 

1. Scarlet Witch

Infinity-War-Scarlet-Witch

Wanda Maximoff is without a doubt the most powerful Avenger in the MCU right now. From Infinity War onwards she has continued to display unmeasurable power. Her first impressive feat came when she destroyed the Mind Stone from the head of Vision while holding back Thanos with her energy. Destroying an infinity stone is a task most characters wouldn’t even dream of and yet she was able to do so while holding off the universe’s greatest threat.

The next time we see Scarlet Witch unleash her power is in the battle against Thanos at the end of Endgame. In this fight, she is able to duel with him to the point of forcing him to send down an airstrike allowing him to get out of danger.

These acts have been impressive, however, the best argument for Scarlet Witch being the most powerful Avenger comes from the strength she showcased during the WandaVision TV series. At the conclusion of this show, she is able to fully embrace her persona as the Scarlet Witch using her chaos magic to take out Agatha Harkness while still maintaining her spell over Westview so that her children and Vision may remain alive.

In the post-credits, we are shown Wanda reading through the Darkhold, a demonic book of magic she acquired in the show, and with this, we can only expect her to be even more powerful when she returns in Dr Strange: In the Multiverse of Madness



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