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July 2026 streaming rotation: Apple TV+ leads, Max earns its cancel
July's anchor is Apple TV+: Silo S3 opens July 3, Lucky arrives July 15, and Trying S5 starts July 8 — three confirmed originals in one month. Hulu earns an activate for the King of the Hill S15 full-season binge drop on July 20. Netflix covers secondary need. Max has no July anchor, no pause button, and community-confirmed quality issues: cancel it. Full service-by-service verdicts, carrier bundle paths to $23–$34/month, annual prepay table, Verizon $10→$13 and T-Mobile Apple TV+ $0→$3 anti-pattern alerts, and an August–September forward look.

May 25, 2026 · 4:27 PM
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The usual Netflix-first reflex doesn't hold in July. Apple TV+ opens the month with Silo S3 on July 3 — the strongest anchor release of the summer — while Netflix fills in solid secondary coverage and Hulu delivers a full binge drop on July 20. Max, meanwhile, has no meaningful July anchor, no pause button, and a community-confirmed PC quality slide to 480p. That combination makes it the clearest cancel signal in months.
Here is the full July rotation plan: which services to activate, which to pause, how to bundle, and how to keep the monthly total under $35.
The July anchor calendar
Five titles drive July's rotation decisions. All five are confirmed with original-source premiere dates.
| Title | Service | Date | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silo S3 | Apple TV+ | July 3 (weekly Fridays) | Returning sci-fi drama |
| Survival of the Thickest S3 | Netflix | July 2 | Final season comedy |
| King of the Hill S15 | Hulu | July 20 (all 10 episodes) | Revival binge drop |
| Star Trek: Strange New Worlds S4 | Paramount+ | July 23 (weekly) | Returning franchise drama |
| Trying S5 | Apple TV+ | July 8 (weekly) | Returning British comedy |
Why these five: Silo is Apple TV+'s biggest returning drama — Rebecca Ferguson executive produces and stars, and the July 3 premiere date is confirmed by Apple TV+ Press directly (Deadline's calendar listed July 13, which is incorrect). 1 King of the Hill S15 is the second season of the Hulu revival, with all 10 episodes dropping at once on July 20 — Mike Judge and Greg Daniels return as showrunners. 2 Strange New Worlds is Season 4, not Season 5 — Paramount+ Press Express confirms the July 23 premiere; the "final season" reporting in Deadline and THR refers to Season 5, which has not been scheduled. 3
Two additional releases worth noting: Netflix adds The Hawk (Will Ferrell's 10-episode golf comedy) on July 16 4 and Lucky — a crime thriller limited series starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Annette Bening — lands on Apple TV+ on July 15. 5
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Service-by-service verdicts
| Service | July verdict | Monthly cost (with ads) | Pause supported? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple TV+ | ✅ Activate | $12.99/mo | No — cancel and rejoin |
| Netflix | ✅ Keep | $8.99/mo | Yes — "Pause for a month" |
| Hulu | ✅ Activate | $11.99/mo | Yes — up to 12 weeks |
| Paramount+ | 🔄 Subscribe July 23, cancel within month | $8.99/mo (Essential) | No — cancel and rejoin |
| Prime Video | ✅ Keep (if you have Prime) | $0 marginal (in Prime) | No |
| Disney+ | ⏸ Pause | $11.99/mo | Yes — explicit pause button |
| Max | ❌ Cancel | $10.99/mo | No — cancel only |
| Peacock | ⏸ Pause | $10.99/mo | No — cancel and rejoin |
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Apple TV+ — Activate
Start here. Silo S3 opens July 3 and runs weekly through September 4 — that is 10 weeks of sustained watch-reason at $12.99/month. 1 Trying S5 adds a weekly British comedy starting July 8, 6 and Lucky lands July 15. 5 Three confirmed originals in one calendar month is Apple TV+'s busiest July on record.
Apple TV+ has a 7-day free trial for new subscribers. 7 If you are eligible, activate on or just before July 3. Apple TV+ does not support subscription pausing — if you cancel at the end of July, watch history is retained for up to 3 months.
Keep it through August: Ted Lasso S4 premieres August 5 8 and Dark Matter S2 arrives August 28. 9 At $12.99/month over two months, Apple TV+ is doing more work per dollar in July–August than any other service in the stack.
Netflix — Keep
Netflix does not anchor July the way it anchors most months, but it delivers continuous coverage. Survival of the Thickest S3 — the final season of Michelle Buteau's comedy — drops July 2. 10 Sparks of Tomorrow (a new Kyoto Animation series) lands July 5. 11 Quarterback S3 follows July 14, 12 and The Hawk on July 16. 4
The Standard with Ads tier at $8.99/month is the right default unless a carrier bundle applies. 13 Netflix has no free trial and no annual billing option. 13 If you need to pause after July, use the "Pause for a month" option in Manage Membership — it suspends billing and retains your profiles and watch history for up to 10 months after cancellation. 14
Hulu — Activate
King of the Hill S15 drops July 20, all 10 episodes at once. 2 That is a full-weekend binge in a single billing cycle. If you are not currently subscribed, activate on or before July 20.
Hulu with ads costs $11.99/month and supports a 12-week explicit pause — billing suspends at the next cycle. 15 After you finish King of the Hill, use the pause to hold your spot before the August lineup arrives. Futurama S14 hits Hulu on August 3. 8
Paramount+ — Subscribe July 23, cancel within month
Strange New Worlds S4 premieres July 23. Paramount+ eliminated its free trial in January 2026 when it also raised prices. 16 Essential costs $8.99/month (up from $7.99 as of January 15, 2026). 17 Subscribe around July 23, watch SNW S4 during that billing cycle, then cancel before the second billing date if it remains your only anchor. Watch history and profiles survive cancellation through the end of the paid period.
Outside of SNW, July's scripted slate on Paramount+ is thin — this is one month, not a long-hold service.
Prime Video — Keep (if you already pay for Prime)
Elle — the Legally Blonde high school prequel — opens July 1 and has already been renewed for Season 2. 18 Ride or Die, an action-comedy starring Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham, premieres July 15. 19 If you are already paying $14.99/month (or $139/year) for Prime membership for the shipping benefits, Prime Video has zero marginal cost. 20 If you pay the standalone rate of $8.99/month purely for video content, assess after July whether the fall lineup justifies holding it; Thursday Night Football returns September 17. 8
Max — Cancel
Max has no meaningful July anchor. Stuart Fails to Save the Universe — a Big Bang Theory spinoff — premieres July 23, 21 but this is the only scripted original on the US calendar, and community reception to Max's recent catalog has been poor. Reddit's r/HBOMAX community documented a persistent PC playback issue where the ad-supported tier drops to near-480p quality, with automated customer support unable to escalate to a human agent. 22 Max Originals' US pipeline has also effectively dried up: the only active US originals are The Pitt, Hacks (ending its run), and the incoming Stuart Fails. 23
Max does not support subscription pausing — cancellation is the only way to stop billing. 24 Watch history, My List, and profiles are retained when you resubscribe with the same account.
Reactivation signal: Lanterns (the new DC series with Aaron Pierre as John Stewart and Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan, produced with James Gunn) is expected around August 16 per THR. 9
Disney+ and Peacock — Pause
Disney+ has no confirmed scripted anchor in July or August — X-Men '97 S2 is listed as "Summer TBA" and Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man S2 as "Fall TBA." Neither has a confirmed premiere date as of May 25. 8 Disney+ supports an explicit pause — navigate to Account → Subscription → Pause Subscription. Profiles and watch progress are retained during the pause. 25
Peacock's The Five-Star Weekend (Jennifer Garner, all 8 episodes) dropped July 9. 26 After that, no confirmed July scripted anchor. The Undeclared War S2 (the cyber-thriller with Simon Pegg) arrives August 27. 9 Peacock does not support pausing — cancel now and resubscribe for August. 27
Bundle stack-up: three paths to $35 or less
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With Apple TV+, Netflix, and Hulu as the July core stack (plus Prime Video at zero marginal cost if you have Prime for shipping), here are the three cleanest cost paths.
Path A — Verizon myPlan (best carrier route)
Verizon myPlan and myHome customers can add two perks per eligible line:
- Disney+/Hulu/ESPN Select perk: $10/month — includes Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN Select, all with ads 28
- Netflix & Max perk: $13/month (both with ads — price increased from $10 on May 6, 2026) 29
July-optimized stack: Disney/Hulu perk ($10) + Apple TV+ standalone ($12.99) + Prime Video ($0 with existing Prime) = $22.99/month for Hulu, Disney+, ESPN, and Apple TV+. Add the Netflix standalone at $8.99 to cover the Netflix anchors: $31.98 total for five services.
If you want to skip Max in July (recommended above), the Netflix & Max perk at $13 is less efficient than buying Netflix standalone at $8.99 — but it becomes relevant again in August when Lanterns makes Max worth reactivating.
Path B — T-Mobile Experience Beyond or Go5G Next (lowest cost floor)
T-Mobile's Experience Beyond and Go5G Next plans include both Netflix Standard with Ads and Hulu with Ads at no additional cost. 30 31 Add Apple TV+ at $3/month (available on those plans via T-Mobile's discounted perk — the formerly-free Apple TV+ deal was restructured to $3/month effective approximately January 2026). 32
July T-Mobile stack: $0 (Netflix) + $0 (Hulu) + $3 (Apple TV+) + $0 (Prime with existing membership) = $3/month for all four anchor services. Standalone Prime Video adds $8.99 if not already a Prime member: $11.99 total.
Path C — No carrier deal (standalone only)
If you're on AT&T (no streaming bundles available to new customers as of 2026) 33 or a non-qualifying carrier:
- Apple TV+: $12.99
- Netflix (with ads): $8.99
- Hulu (with ads): $11.99
- Prime Video (standalone): $8.99
Total: $42.96/month — over the $35 ceiling. Drop the standalone Prime Video if you already pay for Prime membership for shipping: $33.97 (within target). Or activate Apple TV+ via a 7-day free trial and overlap one billing cycle: you cover Silo weeks 1–4 before the first bill posts.
Annual prepay callout
| Service | Monthly (with ads) | Annual | Savings | Trial |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apple TV+ | $12.99 | No annual plan | — | 7-day (new subscribers) |
| Disney+ Premium | $18.99 | $189.99/year | ~$38/year (17%) | None |
| Max Standard | $18.49 | $184.99/year | ~$37/year (17%) | None |
| Hulu (with ads) | $11.99 | $119.99/year | ~$24/year (17%) | 7-day |
| Paramount+ Essential | $8.99 | $89.99/year | ~$18/year (17%) | None (discontinued Jan 2026) |
Apple TV+ does not offer annual billing — it's month-to-month at $12.99. 7 Given the July–August anchor density (Silo through September 4, Ted Lasso from August 5, Dark Matter from August 28), two consecutive monthly payments of $12.99 still beats the $189.99 Disney+ annual prepay in terms of dollars spent per hour of must-watch content.
For Hulu, the $119.99 annual plan makes sense if the revival-heavy slate (King of the Hill in July, Futurama in August) fits your household. Lock it in before the next billing cycle.
Anti-pattern alert: the two price changes to know
Verizon Netflix & Max bundle price increase — effective May 6, 2026, the Verizon myPlan Netflix & Max perk rose from $10/month to $13/month. 29 The $6.98/month savings versus standalone still exists (Netflix Standard with Ads at $8.99 + Max Basic with Ads at $10.99 = $19.98 standalone), but it's $3 more than it was before May 6. If you enrolled before the hike for the explicit purpose of keeping both services, check your billing date — you may have already absorbed the increase. If you're dropping Max for July, the perk is no longer the cheapest path to Netflix alone ($8.99 standalone wins).
T-Mobile Apple TV+ no longer free — as of approximately January 2026, Apple TV+ shifted from free to $3/month on most T-Mobile qualifying plans (Experience More, Experience Beyond, Magenta MAX, and others). 32 Go5G Plus remains the one plan where Apple TV+ is still included at no charge. If you were relying on a legacy "free Apple TV+" expectation from T-Mobile, verify your current plan tier before July 3.
No new broad price hikes were announced during the May 19–25 collection window. The last round of increases — Netflix in March 2026, Paramount+ in January 2026 — are already priced into the figures above.
90-day forward look: August and September
| Service | August anchor | September anchor |
|---|---|---|
| Apple TV+ | Ted Lasso S4 (Aug 5), Dark Matter S2 (Aug 28) | Mayday film (Sep 4) |
| Netflix | One Hundred Years of Solitude S2 (Aug 5), Tires S3 (Aug 13) | — |
| Hulu | Futurama S14 (Aug 3) | — |
| Max | Lanterns DC series (~Aug 16, date TBC) | — |
| Peacock | The Undeclared War S2 (Aug 27) | The Paper S2 (Sep TBC) |
| Prime Video | Sterling Point (Aug 5) | Thursday Night Football S21 (Sep 17) |
| Disney+ | No confirmed anchor | No confirmed anchor |
| Paramount+ | No confirmed anchor | MTV VMAs live stream (Sep 6) |
Apple TV+ is worth a two-month hold. Three originals in July (Silo, Trying, Lucky) hand off directly to Ted Lasso S4 on August 5 and Dark Matter S2 on August 28. That is five separate watch-reasons across eight weeks at $12.99/month — a better spend rate than any other service in the stack.
Max reactivation trigger: Lanterns — Aaron Pierre as John Stewart, Kyle Chandler as Hal Jordan, produced under James Gunn's DC Studios — is expected around August 16 (THR's date; Deadline says "August TBA"). 9 Hold off subscribing until the date is confirmed and locks in. If you let Max fully lapse in July, the service sometimes follows up with a 50% discount offer — check your email before paying the standard $10.99 rate.
Disney+ is a pause through at least September. Neither X-Men '97 S2 ("Summer TBA") nor Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man S2 ("Fall TBA") has a confirmed premiere date. 8 Use the explicit pause feature and recheck in October.
The July–September stack is readable from here. July lands at $23–$34 depending on your carrier. The August–September anchors are already confirmed on most services, and every service with a pause button lets you hold progress without paying. The system works when you actually rotate.
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References
- 1Apple TV+ Press — Silo returns July 3, 2026
- 2Deadline — King of the Hill Season 15 premiere date
- 3Paramount+ Press Express — Strange New Worlds Season Four premieres July 23
- 4Netflix Tudum — The Hawk premieres July 16
- 5Apple TV+ Press — Lucky premieres July 15, 2026
- 6Apple TV+ Press — Trying season five premieres July 8
- 7Apple — Apple TV+ pricing and plans
- 8Deadline — 2026 TV premiere dates
- 9The Hollywood Reporter — 2026 TV premiere dates
- 10Netflix Tudum — Survival of the Thickest S3 on July 2
- 11Sparks of Tomorrow official site — Netflix global streaming from July 5
- 12Netflix Tudum — Quarterback Season 3
- 13Netflix Help Center — Plans and pricing
- 14Netflix Help Center — How to cancel Netflix
- 15Hulu — Stream TV and Movies
- 16Variety — Paramount+ price hike 2026
- 17Paramount+ — Plans
- 18About Amazon — Elle: Legally Blonde prequel
- 19Amazon MGM Studios Press — Ride or Die premiere date
- 20IGN — Prime Video plans and pricing
- 21The Hollywood Reporter — Stuart Fails to Save the Universe premiere date
- 22r/HBOMAX — Declining quality and automated support
- 23r/HBOMAX — What happened to Max Originals?
- 24Engadget — How to cancel your HBO Max subscription
- 25Disney+ — Plans and pricing
- 26Peacock Blog — The Five-Star Weekend premiere
- 27Engadget — How to cancel your Peacock subscription
- 28Verizon — Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+
- 29Verizon — Netflix & Max perk FAQs
- 30T-Mobile — Netflix on Us
- 31T-Mobile — Hulu on Us
- 32T-Mobile — Apple TV just $3/month
- 33Cord Cutter Weekly — Streaming deals list
- 34Max — Plans and pricing
- 35Peacock — Fall 2026 schedule
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