Disney+ is rolling out a July packed with new releases, blending highly anticipated franchises, event-series, and original formats. From the return of the X-Men ’97 mutants to special episodes of The Simpsons, reality-competition shows, and more intimate dramas, the platform is leaning into a varied slate that speaks to both entertainment fans and lovers of more dramatic or historical storytelling. Several exclusive productions are also on the calendar, underscoring a commitment to diversify genres and the worlds on offer.
Abandoned
July 1: In 1984, three children aged 2, 4, and 6 are found abandoned at a Barcelona train station with no memory of their identities or any explanation of their origins. Taken in by two local caregivers, they grow up in a stable environment, yet one marked by an utter lack of answers. Forty years later, now adults, they decide to reopen the case to understand who their parents were and why they were left there. The series explores themes of identity, memory, and buried family secrets, alternating between past and present in an emotionally charged investigation.
X-Men ’97 (Season 2)
July 1, 8, 15, 22, and 29: The new season opens with the mutants scattered across different timelines after the previous events. Cyclops, Wolverine, Storm, and the rest of the team work to reclaim their original era while, in the 1990s, anti-mutant bigotry grows. The series continues to explore the political dynamic between humans and mutants, with new threats that exploit their absence. The style remains faithful to the original animation, while emotional stakes and internal conflicts within the group are modernized.
The Simpsons: Simpsley
July 3: In this noir-toned, satirical episode, Marge is sent to Italy to persuade Seymour Skinner to return to the United States. She discovers a world of luxury that tempts her quickly, but things get complicated with the arrival of Homer Simpsley, an intrusive and unpredictable guest. Between manipulation, desires, and lies, the episode subverts the film-noir tropes in a quirky The Simpsons take, with sharper humor and a European vibe.
Project Runway (Season 22)
October, 17, 24, and 31 July: The fashion competition returns with Heidi Klum, Law Roach, and Nina Garcia on the judges’ panel, with Christian Siriano serving as mentor. This season features 22 designers from highly varied backgrounds, a record in the show’s history. Contestants face increasingly demanding creative challenges to earn a spot in the fashion industry. The show emphasizes diversity of styles, innovation, and the high-stakes world of professional fashion.
Dancing with the Stars: The Next Pro
July 14, 21, and 28: This competition show follows 12 up-and-coming professional dancers selected to join the Dancing with the Stars franchise. The confirmed cast includes Briar Nolet, Alexa Blair Robertson, Austin Blaise Lee, Jocelyn Mastro, Dawson Jackson, Jaden Otani, Maia Rogers, Coco Joelle, Kaya McAfee, and other talents from international scenes. Hosted by Robert Irwin, the series follows their roommate life, intensive training, and high-pressure performances. Each week, they tackle styles like ballroom, samba, and jive, with eliminations along the way. The goal is to land a spot as a professional dancer on the next official DWTS season.
Descendants: Wicked Wonderland
July 17: In this revamped universe, Red and Chloe discover a new danger threatening Wonderland after changes to the past. Maddox Hatter becomes a central antagonist, disrupting the kingdom’s balance. With new allies like Pink, Luis, and Hazel, the heroines must unite to save the Queen of Hearts. The film blends magic, adventure, and generational conflicts within the continued Descendants franchise.
They Fight
July 17: This sports drama centers around a cast rooted in television and independent film, featuring performances from a largely undisclosed main cast according to publicly available sources. The story follows a former inmate trying to rebuild his life in Southeast D.C., portrayed as a redemption figure haunted by his past. He returns to a dilapidated boxing gym run by his former mentor Slim, reconnecting with young fighters like Quincey, Peanut, and Twin, each facing poverty, violence, and limited prospects. The film explores intergenerational bonds, transmission, and the struggle to break a cycle of destruction, alongside the physical battles in the ring and the inner battles within.
Pompeii: Out of Time with Tom Hiddleston
July 23: Tom Hiddleston leads this hybrid series blending documentary and historical drama about the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79. Joined by archaeology and geology experts, he uncovers Pompeii’s final hours through recent scientific discoveries. The series questions some long-held beliefs about the disaster and highlights the human stories behind the destruction of the ancient city.
Furious
July 27: Created by Elizabeth Meriwether, this series follows FBI agent Alice Black (Emmy Rossum) as she tracks an elusive female serial killer. As the investigation advances, the line between justice and obsession becomes blurred. The show leans into the psychological tension between the two women, whose paths appear increasingly intertwined. The narrative probes morality, manipulation, and the gray areas of justice.
House of Stassi
July 30: House of Stassi – Release Date This documentary-style series follows Stassi Schroeder as she makes her return to reality TV. Surrounded by loved ones, she attempts to relaunch her career while navigating personal tensions that emerge as cameras capture daily life. The project explores the backstage of modern celebrity, balancing authenticity and staging, and shows how fame affects personal relationships.