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New movies launch this week on streaming platforms
Catch new films like How to Train Your Dragon and I Love You Forever from July 15.

New movies from popular streaming services offer variety for viewers this week.
New streaming movies to watch this week on Netflix HBO Max and Hulu
This week features a selection of new movie releases across major streaming platforms. Netflix introduces a Korean thriller called 'Wall to Wall'. Meanwhile, HBO Max sees the arrival of the romantic-comedy 'I Love You Forever'. Hulu also premieres the sci-fi film 'The Assessment'. Notably, the live-action film 'How to Train Your Dragon' and its sequel 'M3GAN 2.0' are available for rental. Despite a quieter week for debuts, there is still much to consider for streaming.
Key Takeaways
"Expectations for big titles can shift dramatically post-theatrical release."
This highlights how the reception of films can change drastically after box office results.
"The heart of the story is largely the same."
This reflects the essence retained in adaptations like 'How to Train Your Dragon'.
"Diverse genres provide a little something for everyone."
This captures the variety of offerings in this week's streaming releases.
While the week may seem light, it reflects a broader trend in streaming where diverse genres cater to different audiences, from horror to romance. Notably, the contrasting destinies of 'M3GAN 2.0' and 'How to Train Your Dragon' demonstrate how expectations can shift in viewer interest after disappointing box office performance. This variety of content, including international films, showcases the streaming platforms' commitment to expanding their offerings and meeting viewer demand.
Highlights
- Every streaming service is trying to up its game this week.
- Diverse genres provide a little something for everyone.
- Korean thrillers are winning viewers' hearts on Netflix.
- M3GAN 2.0 shows how quickly interest can fade.
Potential backlash on streaming movie quality
The mixed performance of sequels like M3GAN 2.0 may lead to viewer disappointment and backlash regarding quality expectations for new releases.
Streamers are hoping these releases will enhance viewer engagement during a slower week.
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