All the Movies Coming to HBO Max in July 2025
HBO Max is rolling out an exciting mix of films this July, perfect for cozy nights or weekend binges. From timeless classics to bold new releases, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy.
We’re diving into the full list of what’s hitting the platform, spanning action, horror, comedy, and more. Let’s take a closer look at every title dropping this month, each with its own unique vibe.
‘Annabelle’ (2014)

Hitting screens July 1, this spooky tale spins off from ‘The Conjuring,’ following a couple tormented by a possessed doll. Its chilling atmosphere makes it a must for horror buffs.
‘Better off Dead…’ (1985)

This ‘80s gem arrives July 1, with John Cusack as a lovesick teen tackling skiing and family chaos. Its offbeat humor and quirky charm keep it a fan favorite.
‘Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me’ (2012)

On July 1, this documentary dives into the cult rock band Big Star’s legacy. Packed with music and untold stories, it’s a treat for fans of rock history.
‘Canyon River’ (1956)

A rugged Western lands July 1, centered on a cattle drive filled with danger. Its classic cowboy spirit and scenic vistas are perfect for genre lovers.
‘Carol’ (2015)

This elegant drama drops July 1, showcasing a forbidden romance in 1950s New York. Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara deliver powerful performances in this heartfelt story.
‘Cunningham’ (2019)

Available July 1, this film explores the revolutionary work of dancer Merce Cunningham. With stunning visuals, it’s a captivating watch for dance enthusiasts.
‘Dames’ (1934)

On July 1, this lively musical brings Hollywood’s golden age to life with dazzling performances. Its upbeat energy is pure nostalgic fun.
‘Dances With Wolves’ (1990)

Kevin Costner’s sweeping epic arrives July 1, following a soldier’s journey among the Lakota. Its grand storytelling won hearts and awards alike.
‘Dances With Wolves: Extended Cut’ (1990)

Also on July 1, this expanded version offers more of the beloved Western’s rich details. It’s a deeper dive for fans of the original.
‘Film Geek’ (2005)

This indie charmer hits July 1, centered on a movie-obsessed clerk chasing dreams. Its heartfelt take on fandom makes it a quiet standout.
‘Get Out’ (2017)

Jordan Peele’s gripping thriller lands July 1, blending horror with sharp social insights. Daniel Kaluuya’s journey into a creepy family secret is unforgettable.
‘Get Shorty’ (1995)

On July 1, this slick comedy follows a gangster turned movie producer. John Travolta and a stellar cast bring sharp wit to this crime caper.
‘In Time’ (2011)

This sci-fi action flick arrives July 1, starring Justin Timberlake in a world where time is money. Its thrilling concept keeps you hooked.
‘Insidious’ (2010)

Horror fans rejoice on July 1 with this tale of a family facing dark spirits. Its eerie vibe and jump scares deliver big chills.
‘Jewel Robbery’ (1932)

A playful heist comedy drops July 1, with Kay Francis caught in a charming crime. Its lighthearted romance is a pre-Code delight.
‘Jimmy the Gent’ (1934)

James Cagney stars in this July 1 tale of a hustler seeking respectability. Its snappy humor captures the gritty charm of early Hollywood.
‘Lady Killer’ (1933)

On July 1, Cagney plays a crook turned movie star in this crime-comedy blend. Its bold energy makes it a fun classic.
‘Lawyer Man’ (1932)

This drama hits July 1, with William Powell as an attorney battling corruption. Its sharp story offers a gritty look at ambition.
‘Life as We Know It’ (2010)

On July 1, this rom-com pairs Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel as unlikely co-parents. It’s a sweet mix of laughs and tender moments.
‘Love & Other Drugs’ (2010)

Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway shine in this July 1 romance about love and life’s challenges. Its emotional core makes it a standout.
‘Love Crazy’ (1941)

This zany comedy arrives July 1, with William Powell and Myrna Loy in a wild marital mix-up. Its fast-paced humor is pure fun.
‘Moana with Sound’ (1926)

On July 1, this early documentary-drama captures Samoan culture. Its historical significance makes it a fascinating watch for film buffs.
‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995)

This ‘90s action hit lands July 1, bringing the iconic game to life with epic fights. It’s a nostalgic blast for fans.
‘Mortal Kombat’ (2021)

Also on July 1, this reboot delivers intense battles and modern flair. It’s a gritty update for martial arts enthusiasts.
‘Mortal Kombat Legends: Battle of the Realms’ (2021)

This animated epic hits July 1, packed with high-stakes action. Fans of the franchise will love its bold storytelling.
‘Mortal Kombat Legends: Cage Match’ (2023)

On July 1, Johnny Cage takes center stage in this ‘80s-set animated adventure. Its retro vibe adds a fresh twist.
‘Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge’ (2020)

This animated tale arrives July 1, focusing on Scorpion’s fiery quest. Its intense action dives deep into the game’s world.
‘Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind’ (2022)

On July 1, this animated story follows Kenshi in a dark, future world. Its striking visuals make it a standout.
‘Mortal Kombat: Annihilation’ (1997)

This campy sequel hits July 1, delivering more wild action. It’s a fun, chaotic ride for ‘90s nostalgia fans.
‘Napoleon Dynamite’ (2004)

On July 1, this quirky comedy follows an awkward teen’s bizarre life. Its iconic humor still brings the laughs.
‘One Way Passage’ (1932)

This heartfelt drama arrives July 1, with William Powell and Kay Francis as lovers facing fate. Its emotional pull is timeless.
‘Other Men’s Women’ (1931)

On July 1, this early drama explores love and loyalty among workers. Its raw emotion offers a glimpse into classic cinema.
‘Picture Snatcher’ (1933)

James Cagney’s tabloid photographer tale hits July 1, blending crime and ambition. Its fast pace keeps it engaging.
‘Private Detective 62’ (1933)

William Powell stars in this July 1 mystery as a detective in a twisty case. Its clever plot is a pre-Code gem.
‘Red Dawn’ (1984)

This intense thriller lands July 1, with teens fighting an invasion. Patrick Swayze’s leadership makes it a gripping ‘80s classic.
‘Shadow of the Thin Man’ (1941)

On July 1, Nick and Nora Charles tackle a new mystery with wit. William Powell and Myrna Loy keep the series sparkling.
‘Shaun the Sheep Movie’ (2015)

This adorable animation hits July 1, following Shaun’s big-city rescue mission. Its silent comedy charms all ages.
‘Showgirls’ (1995)

On July 1, this bold drama tracks a dancer’s Vegas journey. Its over-the-top style has made it a cult classic.
‘Sinner’s Holiday’ (1930)

James Cagney’s debut arrives July 1, a gritty tale of crime and romance. Its raw energy marks a strong start.
‘Smart Money’ (1931)

On July 1, Edward G. Robinson plays a gambler with big dreams. Paired with James Cagney, it’s a pre-Code powerhouse.
‘Snatched’ (2017)

This wild comedy lands July 1, with Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn on a chaotic trip. It’s a hilarious, heartfelt ride.
‘Song of the Thin Man’ (1947)

The Thin Man series wraps up on July 1, with a jazzy murder case. Nick and Nora’s charm shines through.
‘Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay’ (2018)

This animated DC tale hits July 1, following Task Force X’s deadly mission. Its dark action thrills comic fans.
‘Taxi!’ (1932)

James Cagney’s cabbie fights injustice in this July 1 drama. Its street-smart story packs a punch.
‘The Amityville Horror’ (1979)

On July 1, this horror classic follows a family’s haunted house nightmare. Its creepy vibe still delivers chills.
‘The Amityville Horror’ (2005)

The updated version arrives July 1, with Ryan Reynolds facing supernatural terror. It’s a modern spin with intense scares.
‘The Big Lebowski’ (1998)

This Coen Brothers hit lands July 1, with Jeff Bridges as the chill Dude. Its quirky humor remains a classic.
‘The Brink’ (2019)

On July 1, this satirical comedy dives into global chaos. Jack Black and Tim Robbins bring sharp laughs.
‘The Great Wall’ (2016)

Matt Damon fights monsters in this July 1 epic. Its grand visuals and action make it a thrilling watch.
‘The Kennel Murder Case’ (1933)

This clever mystery hits July 1, with William Powell solving a complex case. Its twists keep you guessing.
‘The Key’ (1934)

On July 1, this drama explores love amid war, starring William Powell. Its historical setting adds depth.
‘The Last House on the Left’ (2009)

This brutal thriller arrives July 1, depicting a family’s fight for survival. Its raw intensity grips viewers.
‘The Meg’ (2018)

Jason Statham takes on a massive shark in this July 1 action hit. Its wild thrills make it a fun ride.
‘The Public Enemy’ (1931)

James Cagney’s gangster saga lands July 1, a gritty tale of crime’s rise and fall. It’s a genre-defining classic.
‘The Road to Singapore’ (1931)

On July 1, this steamy drama follows a scandalous romance. William Powell adds charm to this early talkie.
‘The St. Louis Kid’ (1934)

James Cagney’s trucker tale hits July 1, mixing comedy and labor struggles. Its lively spirit shines.
‘The Strawberry Blonde’, (1941)

This charming comedy arrives July 1, with James Cagney chasing love. Its warm nostalgia is a delight.
‘The Thin Man Goes Home’ (1945)

Nick and Nora solve a rural mystery on July 1. The series’ wit and charm keep it fresh.
‘The Three Stooges’ (2012)

This slapstick revival hits July 1, bringing the trio’s antics to a new era. It’s a goofy nod to the classics.
‘Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am’ (2019)

On July 1, this documentary honors Toni Morrison’s literary impact. Its personal insights make it a powerful watch.
‘Torrid Zone’ (1940)

James Cagney and Ann Sheridan spark in this July 1 adventure. Its mix of action and romance entertains.
‘Two O’Clock Courage’ (1945)

This noir thriller lands July 1, following an amnesiac’s murder mystery. Its tight pacing keeps it gripping.
‘Tyrel’ (2018)

On July 1, this drama explores tension and race during a weekend getaway. Its raw storytelling hits hard.
‘Valentine’s Day’ (2010)

This star-packed rom-com arrives July 1, weaving love stories in LA. Its big cast brings light fun.
‘Valley of the Sun’ (1942)

On July 1, Lucille Ball stars in this Western comedy. Its playful tone makes it a fun classic.
‘What’s Your Number?’ (2011)

Anna Faris shines in this July 1 rom-com about revisiting exes. Its humor and heart keep it breezy.
‘What’s Your Number? Ex-tended Edition’ (2011)

Also on July 1, this longer cut adds extra fun to the rom-com. More scenes deepen its quirky charm.
‘Winner Take All’ (1932)

James Cagney’s boxing drama hits July 1, a tale of grit and glory. Its underdog story packs emotion.
‘Woman at War’ (2018)

This Icelandic gem arrives July 1, following an activist’s bold mission. Its humor and visuals make it unique.
‘Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print’ (2025)

On July 2, this HBO Original explores Ms. Magazine’s feminist legacy. It blends history and interviews for a compelling watch.
‘Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League’ (2025)

This animated DC adventure lands July 3, with Batman facing Yakuza foes in feudal Japan. Its bold style is a fan treat.
‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’ (2025)

A24’s surreal drama hits July 4, diving into family and secrets. Its unique African setting promises a fresh story.
‘Sinners’ (2025)

This intense thriller arrives July 4, exploring a man’s dark past. Its gripping plot keeps you on edge.
‘Opus’ (2025)

A24’s music-driven drama drops July 11, blending passion and obsession. Its artistic vibe is a must-see.
‘Billy Joel: And So It Goes’ (2025)

On July 18, this HBO Original celebrates Billy Joel’s music and life. It’s a heartfelt look at a legend.
‘I Love You Forever’ (2024)

This touching drama hits July 18, exploring love’s highs and lows. Its raw performances resonate deeply.
‘Death of a Unicorn’ (2025)

A24’s quirky fantasy-comedy closes out on July 25, mixing humor and magic. Its bold cast makes it a wild ride.
What’s the one movie you can’t wait to watch this July, or is there a classic you’re revisiting? Share your picks in the comments!


