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Here’s Everything New on Paramount+ in July 2026

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“Dutton Ranch” is wrapping up its first season, “Big Brother” and “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” are back with new episodes, and as ever, there are plenty of live sporting events, including WNBA and Big 3 Basketball games, UFC matches and the PGA Tour.

For film lovers, July is a light month in new debuts, though there are plenty of familiar titles hitting the library, including the “Expendables” franchise, “Steel Magnolias,” “Everybody Wants Some!!” and “Deepwater Horizon.”

The TV side of things is pretty busy in July, however – especially for finales. In addition to the “Yellowstone” spinoff “Dutton Ranch,” which has already been renewed for Season 2, “The Chi” series finale will air this month, as well as season cappers for “Tyler Perry’s Zatima,” “RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars” and “RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked,” and “Criminal Minds: Evolution.”

Check out the full list of everything new on Paramount+ in July below.

July 1
“Clifford the Big Red Dog” Seasons 1–2
“Clifford’s Puppy Days” Seasons 1–2
“Garfield and Friends” Seasons 1–7
“Goosebumps” Seasons 1–4
“Magic School Bus” Seasons 1–4
“PAW Patrol: Fire Rescue”
“Super Duper Bunny League” Seasons 1–2
“Aeon Flux”
“An Officer and a Gentleman”
“Anthropoid”
“Bad News Bears”
“Big Night”
“Boomerang”
“Borg vs. McEnroe”
“Carriers”
“City of God”
“City of Men”
“Critical Condition”
“Deepwater Horizon”
“Down to Earth”
“Everybody Wants Some!!”
“Extract”
“Fences”
“Flight”
“Focus”
“Gemini Man”
“Glory”
“Good Boys”
“Good Morning, Vietnam”
“Grease 2”
“Hacksaw Ridge”
“Here and Now”
“Imagine That”
“Kiss the Girls”
“Marathon Man”
“Men, Women & Children”
“Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life”
“Nightwatch”
“Out of the Furnace”
“Overdrive”
“Rio”
“Road Trip”
“Serendipity”
“She’s All That”
“Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow”
“Sleepy Hollow”
“Steel Magnolias”
“Super 8”
“The Commuter”
“The Dutchman”
“The Expendables”
“The Expendables 2”
“The Expendables 3”
“The Expendables 4”
“The Island”
“The Kid”
“The Longest Yard”
“The Machinist”
“The Perfect Gamble”
“The Ring”
“The Ring Two”
“The Sum of All Fears”
“The Untouchables”
“Tremors”
“Vacation”
“War and Peace”
“Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!”
“Wuthering Heights”
“xXx”
“Young Adult”

July 3
“Dutton Ranch” Season 1 Finale

July 4
“The Great American Block Party 250”

July 4
WNBA: Golden State Valkyries vs. Atlanta Dream

July 4–5
PGA Tour: John Deere Classic (Third and Fourth Round Coverage)

July 5
BIG3 Basketball
Canada Sail Grand Prix

July 7
“Tyler Perry’s Zatima” Season 4 Finale

July 8
“Wardriver”

July 9
“Big Brother” Season 28

July 11
SPFL Premier Sports Cup: Stirling Albion vs. Dundee United
UFC 329: McGregor vs. Holloway 2
WNBA: Portland Fire vs. Atlanta Dream

July 11–12
PGA Tour: Genesis Scottish Open (Third and Fourth Round Coverage)

July 12
BIG3 Basketball

July 14
“The Real Wolf of Wall Street”

July 17
“RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars” Season 11 Finale
“RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars: Untucked” Season 8 Finale

July 18
NWSL: Denver Summit FC vs. Portland Thorns FC
NWSL: Bay FC vs. North Carolina Courage
SPFL Premier Sports Cup: Aberdeen vs. Queen’s Park
SPFL Premier Sports Cup: Dundee United vs. Arbroath
UFC Fight Night: Du Plessis vs. Usman
USL: Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC vs. Louisville City FC
WNBA: New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever

July 19
2026 SBD World’s Strongest Man Final
BIG3 Basketball
Progressive AVP League Central Park
WNBA: Chicago Sky vs. Atlanta Dream

July 21
“Teen Mom UK: New Generation” Season 4

July 22
“All the Queen’s Men” Season 5 Finale
SPFL Premier Sports Cup: St. Mirren vs. Dunfermline Athletic

July 23
“Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” Season 4
“Criminal Minds: Evolution” Season 19 Finale

July 24
“The Chi” Series Finale

July 25
Ripken National Championships
UFC Fight Night: Ankalaev vs. Rountree Jr.

July 25–26
PGA Tour: 3M Open (Third and Fourth Round Coverage)

July 26
BIG3 Basketball
PBR Teams Season Preview Show
SPFL Premier Sports Cup: Queen of the South vs. Aberdeen
Zuffa Boxing 09: Berlanga vs. Butler

July 31
PBR Teams Series: PBR Wildcatter Days

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Jessica Tarlov On Why Trump Allies Battle Birthright Citizenship

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“Raging Moderates” co-hosts Jessica Tarlov and Scott Galloway praised the Supreme Court for upholding birthright citizenship on Tuesday’s episode — despite President Donald Trump’s best efforts to take it away.

The Supreme Court struck down Trump’s executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, the guarantee of citizenship to anyone born in the United States. The Trump v. Barbara decision written by Chief Justice John Roberts showed that the justices agreed with the challengers, that Trump’s order cannot be reconciled with the 14th Amendment to the Constitution.

Galloway argued that immigrants, who take the risk to move their family to the United States and start a new life here, are the kinds of American Dreamers the country should want.

“I think someone who takes a risk and comes over here and drops a baby. I think that’s probably the kind of DNA we want in America,” Galloway said. “I would just like to see an argument on why this is worth going back on.”

Fox News commentator Tarlov teased that the Trump administration may have other motives for wanting to keep immigrants, particularly ones that cross the Southern border, out of the country.

“Well because they don’t like people from other places,” Tarlov quipped. “I think that’s why.”

Tarlov noted that this ruling was predicted, but she wondered how the Trump administration will deal with it moving forward, implying that they still may try to prevent birthright citizenship in other ways.

“This thesis that the right is putting out there that there are tons of people streaming across the border, they’re only here for half an hour, they drop a baby here and suddenly voila you have an American citizen and by extension an American family,” she said.

“It is a draw I’m sure for some, but it doesn’t change the Constitution,” she added. “Or the fact, more importantly, that immigrants are such an incredible boon to the country economically and culturally in a lot of ways.”

Galloway pointed out that if Trump’s executive order was upheld that about a quarter of a million babies a year would have lost U.S. citizenship. He was curious what the outcomes would be if the executive order was upheld, if crime rates would go down and if the demand for migrant workers would go up.

“When you make citizenship about politics vs. geneology, the juice isn’t wortth the squeeze,” he said. “Consistent laws are really valuable for America and that is for 250 years we’ve generally made citizenship a legal question not a political one … Once citizenship becomes something that politicians can selectively redefine you’re introducing uncertainty into the most valuable, a key asset of America. That is an American passport.”

Watch the co-hosts debate the birthright citizenship ruling among others in the Tuesday episode of “Raging Moderates” above.

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Disneyland Tickets Summer Special: $59

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Yes, starting July 12, you can get into Disneyland for $59. There are some catches, however.

The limited-time offer extends only through August 5. It’s only available Sunday-Wednesdays. You need to make reservations ahead of time. Oh, and it’s an “Evening Ticket,” meaning you’re only allowed in the park from 7 p.m.-close. (For Disney California Adventure, it’s 5 p.m.-close.)

Even with all those caveats, it’s still a good deal.

Currently, if you want to buy an adult all-day ticket to Disneyland on July 12 it’s $184. If you want to buy a kids’ all-day ticket, it’s $174 on that date.

Disney often does summer deals. In 2021 and 2023, park brass lowered the all-day price to $83, but that was only for California residents who bought entry for three days. In December 2024, the price dropped to $67, again with a three-day minimum purchase for residents. Earlier this year, the park had 3-day packages going for as low as $83 a day and $249 total. That offer ended May 21.

At Disney’s shareholders’ meeting newly-minted CEO Josh D’Amaro, who used to run the Experiences division, touted a kids ticket offer at Disneyland that would let anyone from 3 to 9 years old into the park for $50. That promise is now reality. Disney has been offering all day, Park-Hopper entry to kids in that age range for $50. The deal runs through September 7.

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Paul Dano Joins ‘Possession’ Remake At Paramount

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Paul Dano is set to star opposite Callum Turner and Margaret Qualley in the remake of 1981 supernatural thriller Possession coming together at Paramount, Deadline can confirm.

Character details are under wraps. Parker Finn, the writer-director behind the hit horror franchise Smile, announced his take on Possession for Paramount in 2024.

Finn is directing from his own script and producing alongside Jonathan Fass via Bad Feeling, along with Roy Lee and Andrew Childs via Vertigo, and Robert Pattinson. Marc Bienstock is serving as exec producer.

Written and directed by Andrzej Żuławski, Possession starred Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill as a married couple in Cold War-era West Berlin whose relationship spirals into supernatural terror. The film is a landmark of arthouse horror that won Adjani the prize for Best Actress at Cannes.

Nexus Lexus was first to Dano’s involvement with the new take. 

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