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Top picks
“Enola Holmes 3,” PG-13: Millie Bobby Brown returns in the latest sequel as Sherlock’s younger sister, also a brilliant detective trying to solve Sherlock’s disappearance on the eve of her marriage.
(Netflix)
“The Devil Wears Prada 2,” PG-13: When a journalistic scandal threatens Runway magazine, Miranda Priestly reluctantly enlists the help of her old assistant. Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt and Stanley Tucci return.
(Disney+, July 29)
“The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” PG: Everyone’s favorite adventure-seeking plumbers are back in an all-new film that adapts the popular Mario Galaxy gaming franchise.
(Peacock, July 30)
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Films
“Reminders of Him,” PG-13: After being released from prison, a woman finds unexpected romance with a local bar owner while trying to reunite with her daughter. Maika Monroe stars in the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s popular novel.
(Peacock, July 10)
“The Dink,” PG-13: Jake Johnson plays a washed-up tennis pro who, in trying to save a club in crisis and win his father’s respect, does the one thing he swore he’d never do — play pickleball.
(Apple TV, July 24)
“The Last House,” PG-13: A family suddenly sealed inside their home must work together to survive against dwindling resources and the ominous threat keeping them trapped. Greta Lee and Wagner Moura star.
(Netflix, Aug. 7)
Series
“The Five-Star Weekend,” TV-MA: A food blogger tries to combat personal loss through a Nantucket weekend getaway with her friends. Jennifer Garner, Chloë Sevigny, Regina Hall, Gemma Chan, D’Arcy Carden and Timothy Olyphant star.
(Peacock, July 9)
“Stuart Fails to Save the Universe,” Season Five, TV-MA: The latest spinoff of “The Big Bang Theory” gets a sci-fi spin as friends must team up to restore reality after accidentally causing Armageddon.
(HBO Max, July 23)
“Ted Lasso,” Season Four, TV-MA: The long-awaited fourth season of the breakout comedy hit returns, with Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) returning to Richmond to coach the women’s soccer team.
(Apple TV, Aug. 7)
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