As streaming networks are the kings of the entertainment realm, July 2025 will be an exciting month for web series fans around the world. There is a wide range of seasons, brand-new tales, thrilling suspense, uplifting and sentimental dramas, and inventive sci-fi stories; thus, this month has plenty of material for everyone. If you enjoy political conspiracies, animated stories for kids, period dramas, or witty comedies, there is likely to be something remarkable for you to watch this July. Streaming powerhouses such as Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, JioCinema, and SonyLIV will be premiering all of the highly-anticipated new series - many of which bring back beloved characters in exciting story lines and new narratives designed for the changing palates of viewers across the globe. The selection is broad and fascinating - from the return of dreamlike darkness to the big screen in advance of the return of The Sandman, Season 2, to the thrillingly-period investigation into one of India's most important historical events - The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case, the range both depth and breadth is sweeping and engaging! International content is also making a splash this month with a slew of new Korean drama, impressive anime, and western series such as Ballard, a very engaging new episode in the Bosch universe. On the homegrown end of things, Special Ops Season 2 will offer high-stakes thrillers and patriotism available for consumption in a contemporary, tech-savvy environment. We have compiled the best 10 web series to watch list out out of all tho likely candidates you have for July 2025. The allocations amongst the outpouring of series content was very challenging and collated using critical evaluation buzz level, fan anticipation factors, personalities involved, and current given previews. Now load up on the popcorn and get ready, streaming July, will not disappoint!

10. Twisted Metal: Season 2 (July 31):
On July 31, 2025, Twisted Metal Season 2 will drop on Peacock featuring 12 adrenaline-pumping episodes! In this season, John Doe (Anthony Mackie) and Quiet (Stephanie Beatriz) enter Calypso’s (Anthony Carriegan) deadly demolition-derby tournament and battle each of the 16 competing drivers-including the returning chaos-inducing-maniac Sweet Tooth (Joe Seanoa, voiced by Will Arnett) - will be competing for one winning wish. John gets caught up in the season of insanity when they discover John’s long-lost sister, Dollface (Tiana Okoye) has entered the tournament, and ultimately will have to take on new rivals Raven, Mayhem, Vermin, and Mr. Grimm. Mackie said there were a lot of practical effects in productions and, "we blew up a lot of s---t," which only means explosive fun to come! Under the guidance of showrunner Michael Jonathan Smith, this season promises darker humor, stakes, and powerfully destructive vehicle mayhem, straight from the Twisted Metal video game! Strap in, this is going to be a bumpy ride!

9. Leanne (July 31):
Leanne is an energetic and compassionate person well-known for her kindness, creativity, and sense of purpose. She is competent as both a person and professional where she balances concern for individuals with critical thought. She approaches everything she does with authenticity and determination whether she is in a leadership position, helping a friend, or trying out a new project for herself. Leanne's communication abilities and sense of intuition allow her to be a trusted friend and collaborator. She is always curious and trying to discover ways to develop, grow, learn, and inspire others around her. Leanne is calm by nature and happy in spirit and creates spaces for people to feel seen, heard, and valued. People admire her resilience, honesty, and kindness but more than admiration, many people love Leanne!

8. Mandala Murders (July 25):
"Mandala Murders" is an upcoming six-episode mythological-crime thriller coming on Netflix July 25, 2025. Set in the enigmatic hill-town of Charandaspur, the series follows detectives Rea Thomas (Vaani Kapoor) and Vikram Singh (Vaibhav Raj Gupta) who are investigating a string of terrible ritualistic murders linked to a centuries-old secret society and prophecy. “Mandala Murders" is created, written and directed by Gopi Puthran (creator of the "Mardaani" franchise) along with co-director Manan Rawat. It is produced by YRF Entertainment. The show fuses mythology, symbolism and ominous cults. The mystery grows deeper when the detectives start to become aware of hidden motivations and cryptic symbols. In time, faith gives way to fanaticism, destiny morphs into danger and the audience realizes that the vast and layered narrative of the show is immersive, atmospheric and full of suspense as long as it doesn’t have heavy-handed dramatic twists. The scope of this production features supporting performances by Surveen Chawla and Shriya Pilgaokar.

7. The Hunting Wives (July 21):
The Hunting Wives, by May Cobb, is a psychological thriller that examines obsession, secrecy, and peril in the underbelly of suburban Southern life. The novel follows Sophie O'Neill, an ex-lifestyle blogger who moves with her family from Chicago to small-town Texas. Looking to shake things up a little, she is soon pulled into a beautiful and curious group of women called the Hunting Wives. Led by captivating Margot Banks, the late-night antics of the group quickly shift from fun to menacing. Sophie becomes ensnared in the secrecy and power plays of the women, when, suddenly, a shocking murder transforms the group's fun into perilous hell. The page-turner explores desire, manipulation, and the dark side of female friendships with spirited aplomb.

6. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3 (July 16):
The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 3, streaming exclusively on Prime Video beginning July 16, 2025, will feature a total of 11 episodes, with these all following weekly drops through September 17 . The story takes place two years later, and Belly and Jeremiah are now engaged and dealing with real‑world intimacy issues as they take their long‑term relationships to the next level. But when Conrad reappears, and with him feelings that Belly thought were buried, Belly faces decisions on her romantic path. This season is based on Jenny Han's trilogy final novel We’ll Always Have Summer, and expect emotional beats, emotional turns (meaning "no filler episodes"), and even a Christmas special. With lots of underlying heartfelt chemistry and choices of sweeping musical pronouncement from Taylor Swift’s “Daylight” and “Red,” the series is crafted to a bittersweet, hopeful conclusion grounded in love, heartbreak, and maturity.

5. Special Ops Season 2 (July 11):
Special Ops Season 2 premieres July 11, 2025 on JioHotstar, with all episodes released simultaneously. Kay Kay Menon is back as RAW agent Himmat Singh, with his special squad mates Karan Tacker, Vinay Pathak, Muzammil Ibrahim, Saiyami Kher and Meher Vij reuniting to confront new adversaries being played by Tahir Raj Bhasin and Prakash Raj. Special Ops Season 2 jumps location to Budapest, Turkey and Georgia with high stakes to only escalate when the narratives twists to cyber-terrorism and AI warfare that poses a threat to India's massive UPI ecosystem. In a race against time, the team must seek to eliminate a covert digital threat that reveals intense moral and emotional dilemmas that further complicates their jobs as "no one is safe". Reaction to the trailer provide commentary on Menon's return as "realistic and underrated" and highlight the anticipation that is being built for what is promosed to be a strong season. With a thrilling experience of technological espionage, international action and individual sacrifice, Special Ops takes India's spy-thriller genre to the next level.

4. Kaalidhar Laapata (July 4):
The Indian mystery-thriller series "Kaalidhar Laapata" is an intense exploration of what occurs behind closed doors of a desolate Himalayan village in the dark. A young police officer, who has limited investigatory experience is assigned to investigate a series of odd disappearances that occurred despite an absence of evidence, but nearby the mystical Kaalidhar forest. As the officer delves into the foggy mysteries of Kaalidhar, he learns unsettling folklore, supernatural components, and a community sullied by the past. Weaving threads of suspense, horror, and psychodrama, Kaalidhar Laapata, examines guilt, faith, and legacy. It is visually atmospheric and hampers relentlessly in inferred ways for emotional intensity. Unlike some traditional myth and folklore, Kaalidhar Laapata is called story rather than myth for its distinct differences. When watching, and at least Omin Dawg skilled that keeps you and your fellows labored with a visceral life condition, the story exudes slow-burning enlightenment, as much discontent enroots in the eerie location and layered storytelling of Kaalidhar Laapata. It is a grim location on the lid of a big can, full of ramification and unresolved fears with all shifting winter of decay when mythology occurs proximally with reality in a forgotten location in the shadows of despair.

3. The Good Wife (July 4):
Good Wife (Tamil), a courtroom-drama series, will premiere on July 4, 2025 on Jio Hotstar (and on JioCinema). Starring National Award-winner Priyamani, it depicts the powerful comeback of a lawyer struggling to recover from her husband's viral scandal that destroys their 16-year marriage. The show is directed by actor-director Revathy, who makes her OTT debut, written by Halitha Shameem, to work which is as much about emotional intensity as it is about courtroom clashes. It also stars Sampath Raj and Aari Arjunan, which puts an Indian, Tamil twist in the localizing of the American Emmy-winning series (Good Wife), to Tamil while still reflecting the series themes of resilience, morality and female empowerment.

2. The Hunt: Rajiv Gandhi Case (July 4):
The SonyLIV series "The Hunt: The Rajiv Gandhi Assassination Case" chronicles the manhunt that followed the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, India's former Prime Minister, in 1991, lasting 90 days. Based on the book "Ninety Days", the series follows the Special Investigation Team's (SIT) efforts to apprehend the LTTE operatives who carried out the assassination, as well as the investigation following the discovery of a Chinon camera at the site, which provided the investigation team with leads. Directed by Nagesh Kukunoor, the series touches on the political tension and intelligence failures surrounding the case, as well as offering a proper description of the hunt for justice.

1. The Sandman Season 2 (July 3):
The Sandman Season 2, a follow-up to Neil Gaiman's acclaimed series on Netflix expands on the mystical, dark world of Dream (Morpheus), who faces mounting threats in Season 2 along with past entanglements. The story continues to grow with the emergence of Dream's Endless siblings: Destiny, Delirium, and Destruction. While viewers can look out for a more expansive Dreaming, character arcs, and breathtaking visuals based on Gaiman's Season of Mists and other stories, production in 2023, along with the changes taking place in the TV industry, season 2 is anticipated to be released in two parts, with Part 1 materializing in 2025. Along with returning stars Tom Sturridge and Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Season 2 is projected to be even more ambitious and emotional.