July is shaping up to be one of HBO Max’s biggest months yet, with an exciting lineup of blockbuster movies, highly anticipated original series, fan-favorite franchises, and reality shows guaranteed to keep viewers entertained. From the return of the epic fantasy phenomenon House of the Dragon to the debut of the hilarious The Big Bang Theory spinoff Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, there’s something for every kind of binge-watcher.

Leading this month’s slate is the weekly release of House of the Dragon Season 3, continuing the fiery battle for the Iron Throne every Monday. Fans of The Big Bang Theory can also look forward to Stuart Fails to Save the Universe, premiering on July 24. The Max Original comedy brings back beloved characters Stuart, Denise, Bert, and Barry in a fresh adventure packed with the quirky humor audiences have come to love.

Movie lovers won’t be left behind, as HBO Max premieres several highly anticipated films throughout July. Horror fans can catch Lee Cronin’s The Mummy beginning July 3, followed by the family-friendly adventure The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants on July 10. Wrapping up the month’s movie offerings is The Moment, debuting on July 31.

The streaming platform is also introducing a diverse selection of new series. Culinary enthusiasts can tune in to the Korean cooking competition Undercover Chef – Korea on July 2, while drama lovers can dive into Deep Revenge on July 3 and The Five Star Weekend—starring Jennifer Garner and Gemma Chan—on July 9. Animation fans can enjoy new episodes of Baby Lemmings and Teen Titans Go! Season 9 later in the month, while President Curtis premieres on July 27.

Reality TV viewers will also have plenty to choose from, including new seasons of FEDS, Outside the Square, Supermarket Stakeout, The Bad Skin Clinic, Bargain Block, and Exploring the Unknown With Wang Yibo. Meanwhile, don’t miss the season finale of Rick and Morty Season 9 on July 27, with Come Dine With Me: Celebrity Philippines arriving soon.


With subscription plans starting at just ₱149 per month or ₱1,040 annually, HBO Max continues to deliver premium entertainment at an affordable price. Whether you’re craving fantasy, comedy, horror, animation, or reality television, July’s lineup promises countless hours of unforgettable streaming.