If you have an Amazon Prime subscription and are trying to find ways to cure your boredom from staying home, then be sure to look at what’s up and coming on the streaming platform in July.

Although the entirety of ‘South Park’ is now available on HBO Max, five episodes from the show will not be available due to falsified depictions of the Prophet Muhammad.

The famous dating show will continue to film Clare Crawley’s romantic adventure with her 30 suitors at a private resort in isolation.

White actors will no longer be voicing BIPOC roles in shows such as ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Family Guy’, allowing for non-White actors to act in these roles instead.

Alex Winter’s newest documentary is set to explore the negativity of being a child star whilst also highlighting the sexual abuse commonly experienced within the industry.

Greg Daniels, creator of ‘The Office’, has cut out a scene of Rainn Wilson’s character doing blackface in a 2012 episode.

Before Netflix had the chance to release ‘Enola Holmes’, the Conan Doyle estate has sued the streaming platform for copyright infringement and trademark violations.

Based off of the book, “Action Park: Fast Times, Wild Rides, and the Untold Story of America’s Most Dangerous Amusement Park”, Hulu is set to create an adaptation detailing the notorious amusement park.

Salma Hayek’s production company, Ventanarosa, has signed a two-year deal with HBO Max.

Initially having been planned to premiere on February 28th, 2021, the Oscars is now set to air on April 25th, 2021.