What to watch on Sky and Now in July 2024 from Mr Bigstuff to Anyone But You
Don't miss out
July will be another busy month for Sky and its sister streaming service NOW, with new original shows and Hollywood favourites becoming available to viewers.
From Danny Dyer's newest series, to acclaimed rom-coms, fun musicals, and true crime series there will be something that caters for everyone's tastes in July. On top of new content, Sky and NOW will also continue to be releasing new episodes of House of the Dragon each week which will no doubt be a major water cooler topic until its finale on 4 August.
Here is everything that you need to know about what is coming to Sky and NOW in July.
Mr Bigstuff | 17 July
Danny Dyer is making his scripted comedy debut in Sky original Mr Bigstuff, which sees the EastEnders actor play Lee, the alpha male brother of carpet salesman Glen (Ryan Sampson). Lee turns Glen and his fiancée Kirsty's (Harriet Webb) life upside down when he crashes back into their lives, on the run from his dangerous past and with nothing but a biscuit tin containing their father's ashes.
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Sampson wrote the series as well as stars in it with Dyer and Webb, and the six-part comedy is likely to tickle viewers.
Anyone But You | 5 July
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell's rom-com certainly caused a stir in the lead up to its release over romance rumours between the actors, which they denied on multiple occasions. The film also proved a big hit despite this, with its enemies-to-lovers style story about two people who hate each other but pretend to be together at a wedding — only to be drawn to each other in the process.
Ibiza Narcos | 7 July
The third instalment in Sky's Narcos documentary series explores how the small Mediterranean Island became the party capital it is today, and how it has been fuelled by a dangerous drug trade that drew in criminals as much as it did people looking to party. It explores how LSD, ecstasy, and cocaine came to Ibiza during the 1980s, 90s and 2000s, and what the aftermath was.
Mean Girls: The Musical | 19 July
Tina Fey returned to her iconic film Mean Girls not with a sequel but a pseudo-reboot that adapts the musical rather than 2004 Lindsay Lohan movie. Starring Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, and Auliʻi Cravalho, the narrative once again follows homeschooled Cady Heron as her experiences in North Shore High School when she moves back to the United States with her mother.
The musical film has everything you expect from the original, and hits many of the same beats, it just has extra music and has been updated for a Gen-Z audience. Talk about making fetch happen.
3 July
Battle of the Bagpipes
4 July
Election Night Live with Sky News
5 July
Nikki Glazer: Someday You'll Die
Anyone But You
6 July
Eileen
7 July
Ibiza Narcos
Manodrome
8 July
Greatest Prison Escapes with Billy Hayes
10 July
Reginald the Vampire season 2
12 July
The Nun II
13 July
King from Queens: The Run DMC Story
Please Don't Destroy - The Treasure of Foggy Mountain
14 July
Aporia
17 July
Mr Bigstuff
Election: Behind the Scenes at Sky News
19 July
Mean Girls: The Musical
July release date TBC:
Art Matters
Robin and the Hoods