Here’s a list of all the horror, thriller, and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in July 2020. The list is based on titles in the USA.

July 2020 features many new horror, thriller, and sci-fi titles coming to Netflix in the US.

The list of horror, thriller, and sci-fi movies and series coming to Netflix in July 2020 will be edited regularly with new titles as they’re released. So be sure to bookmark this page!

Dates and titles are subject to change.

Unsolved Mysteries: Part 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 1, 2020

Real cases of perplexing disappearances, shocking murders and paranormal encounters fuel this gripping revival of the iconic documentary series.

Also available on Netflix July 1, 2020:

Deadwind: Season 2
Winchester (2018)
Red Riding Hood (2011)
Sucker Punch (2011)
Splice (2009)
Paranormal Activity (2007)
Poltergeist
Sleepy Hollow (1999)
The Devil’s Advocate (1997)
The Witches (1990)
Total Recall (1990)

Warrior Nun: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 2, 2020

After waking up in a morgue, an orphaned teen discovers she now possesses superpowers as the chosen Halo-Bearer for a secret sect of demon-hunting nuns.

Read our review of WARRIOR NUN >

JU-ON: Origins (Season 1)

Available on Netflix: July 3, 2020

A paranormal researcher searches obsessively for a cursed home where something terrible happened to a mother and her child long ago.

Read our review of JU-ON: ORIGINS >

ONLY (2019)

Available on Netflix: July 5, 2020

After a comet releases a mysterious virus that begins to kill all the women in the world, a young couple hides out in their over-sterilized apartment trying to fight for their lives.

The Old Guard (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 10, 2020

Led by a warrior named Andy (Charlize Theron), a covert group of tight-knit mercenaries with a mysterious inability to die have fought to protect the mortal world for centuries. But when the team is recruited to take on an emergency mission and their extraordinary abilities are suddenly exposed, it’s up to Andy and Nile (KiKi Layne), the newest soldier to join their ranks, to help the group eliminate the threat of those who seek to replicate and monetize their power by any means necessary.

Read our review of THE OLD GUARD >

The Twelve: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 10, 2020

Twelve ordinary citizens on jury duty must decide the fate of a respected headmistress accused of two murders.

Read our review of THE TWELVE >

Dark Desire: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 15, 2020

Married Alma spends a fateful weekend away from home that ignites passion, ends in tragedy and leads her to question the truth about those close to her.

Read our review of DARK DESIRE >

Fatal Affair (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 16, 2020

Ellie (Nia Long) tries to mend her marriage with her husband Marcus (Stephen Bishop) after a brief encounter with an old friend, David (Omar Epps), only to find that David is more dangerous and unstable than she’d realized.

Read our review of FATAL AFFAIR >

Cursed: Season 1 (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 17, 2020

A teenage sorceress named Nimue encounters a young Arthur on his quest to find a powerful and ancient sword.

Read our review of CURSED >

Kissing Game: Season 1 (2020) [Boca a Boca]

Available on Netflix: July 17, 2020

In a Brazilian cattle-ranching town, adolescents panic when they’re threatened by the outbreak of a contagious infection transmitted by kissing.

Read our review of KISSING GAME >

Signs: Season 1 (2018)

Available on Netflix: July 22, 2020

When a young woman’s murder shows similarities to a decade-old cold case, a new police commander must break the silence permeating an Owl Mountain town.

Read our review of SIGNS >

Fear City: New York vs The Mafia (Docu Mini-series)

Available on Netflix: July 22, 2020

In the 70s, New York was owned by the Mob. From the producers of Don’t F**k With Cats, comes the inside story of the rise and fall of New York’s most powerful Mafia families and the end of the golden era of the Mob. With the full might of the FBI and an army of undercover agents, witness the bugging, the investigation, and the era-defining conclusion of the historic Mafia Commission Trial that changed everything.

Read our review of FEAR CITY >

Offering to the Storm (2020) [Ofrenda a la tormenta]

Available on Netflix: July 24, 2020

Inspector Amaia Salazar confronts the origins of her nightmares as she unfolds the darkest secrets of the Baztan valley. Final movie in the Baztan-trilogy.

Read our review of OFFERING TO THE STORM >

The Hater (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 29, 2020

An ambitious young man starts working in the dark world of social media smear tactics, and learns that virtual vitriol has dire real-life consequences.

Read our review of THE HATER >

The Umbrella Academy: Season 2 (2020)

Available on Netflix: July 31, 2020

Five warned his family (so, so many times) that using his powers to escape from Vanya’s 2019 apocalypse was risky. Well, he was right – the time jump scatters the siblings in time in and around Dallas, Texas. Over a three year period. Starting in 1960. Some, having been stuck in the past for years, have built lives and moved on, certain they’re the only ones who survived. Five is the last to land, smack dab in the middle of a nuclear doomsday, which – spoiler alert! – turns out is a result of the group’s disruption of the timeline (déjà vu, anyone?). Now the Umbrella Academy must find a way to reunite, figure out what caused doomsday, put a stop to it, and return to the present timeline to stop that other apocalypse. All while being hunted by a trio of ruthless Swedish assassins. But seriously, no pressure or anything.

Get Even: Season 1

Available on Netflix: July 31, 2020

Get Even follows four teenage girls at private elite school who form their own secret society to expose bullies.

I usually keep up-to-date with all the horror news, and make sure Heaven of Horror share the best and latest trailers for upcoming horror movies. I love all kinds of horror. My love affair started when I watched 'Poltergeist' alone around the age of 10. I slept like a baby that night and I haven't stopped watching horror movies since. The crazy slasher stuff isn't really for me, but hey, to each their own. I guess I just like to be scared and get jump scares, more than being disgusted and laughing at the grotesque. Also, Korean and Spanish horror movies made within the past 10-15 years are among my absolute favorites.
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