Sydney, Australia – As the calendar turns towards the latter half of 2025, streaming platforms are bolstering their libraries with a wave of new and returning titles. Leading Australian streaming service Binge is set to deliver a significant content refresh throughout July, adding a diverse array of films and television series to its catalogue.
A report from ScreenHub Australia, published on June 26, 2025, details these upcoming additions, highlighting recent arrivals and anticipating the key programming set to debut next month. The influx of content promises to offer subscribers a varied selection, ranging from highly anticipated cinematic releases to beloved television classics.
A Cinematic Highlight: “Wicked” Arrives
Among the notable recent additions is the major motion picture “Wicked,” which became available for streaming on June 26, 2025. This film adaptation delves into the untold story of the Land of Oz, offering a prequel narrative that explores events both before and immediately following the arrival of Dorothy Gale.
At its heart, “Wicked” is a compelling exploration of the complex and evolving friendship between two central characters: Elphaba and Glinda. The film chronicles their diverging paths, illustrating the circumstances that lead Elphaba to become the formidable Wicked Witch of the West and Glinda to transform into Glinda the Good. Cynthia Erivo portrays Elphaba, while Ariana Grande takes on the role of Glinda, bringing their acclaimed talents to these iconic characters.
July’s Anticipated Lineup Takes Shape
While “Wicked” marks a significant addition kicking off the late June slate, Binge’s focus sharpens on a robust schedule planned throughout July 2025. The platform is set to introduce a mix of critically acclaimed features, binge-worthy television series, and popular reality programming.
Preceding the core July lineup, the film “Anora” was also highlighted as a recent significant arrival, having premiered on the platform on June 11, 2025, adding another cinematic option for subscribers.
The full slate of July releases, as outlined by ScreenHub Australia, includes several key dates for subscribers to note:
July 4: The acclaimed musical crime comedy-drama film “Emelia Pérez” is scheduled for release. Directed by Jacques Audiard, this film has garnered significant attention and critical praise, making its streaming debut a highly anticipated event for cinema enthusiasts.
July 17: Fans of legal dramas will have cause for celebration with the arrival of “Suits Seasons 1–9.” The full library of the popular series, known for its sharp dialogue and intricate plotlines centered around a high-stakes New York City law firm, will become available. This addition allows both new viewers to discover the series and existing fans to revisit its complete run.
July 24: The gothic horror film “Nosferatu,” directed by Robert Eggers, is set to join the platform. Following its theatrical run, this highly atmospheric and visually distinctive take on the classic vampire tale is expected to draw viewers seeking suspense and period drama.
July 28: Reality television enthusiasts can look forward to the debut of “Botched Season 4.” This series follows plastic surgeons as they attempt to fix cosmetic surgeries gone wrong, a format that has proven popular with viewers interested in medical reality programming.
July 29: The end of the month sees the arrival of two popular competition and comedy series. “The Great Australian Bake Off Season 8” will bring the beloved baking competition back to screens, showcasing the skills of amateur bakers vying for the coveted title. Additionally, all “Arrested Development Seasons 1–4” will be added, offering subscribers the opportunity to stream the initial acclaimed run of the quirky, groundbreaking comedy series known for its unique narrative style and ensemble cast.
Expanding the Library’s Reach
The scheduled releases for July 2025 underscore Binge’s strategy to diversify its content offering. By integrating recent blockbuster films like “Wicked,” critically lauded features such as “Emelia Pérez” and “Anora,” and genre pieces like “Nosferatu,” alongside complete runs of popular television series like “Suits” and “Arrested Development,” the platform aims to cater to a broad spectrum of viewer preferences.
The inclusion of reality and lifestyle programming, exemplified by “Botched” and “The Great Australian Bake Off,” further broadens the platform’s appeal, ensuring there are new titles to engage various segments of its subscriber base throughout the month.
What to Expect
Subscribers can anticipate a busy month of streaming in July 2025. From the fantastical world of Oz and dramatic legal battles to chilling horror, competitive baking, and offbeat comedy, the additions provide ample opportunity for discovery and revisiting cherished titles. The curated selection, featuring both recent hits and library classics, is poised to enhance the Binge viewing experience significantly.
The detailed outline of upcoming content provides subscribers with a clear roadmap for the month ahead, ensuring they can plan their viewing schedules to catch the releases that align with their interests.
The full guide was published by ScreenHub Australia on June 26, 2025, providing timely information on the streaming service’s upcoming slate [5].