Netflix UK has unveiled the slate of TV shows that are coming to the platform in July, including The Umbrella Academy.
Revealing the list on social media, other series that are sure to keep us all busy next month include Cursed, season two of Derry Girls, Dracula season one, Motherland's first season and season seven of 24 Hours in A&E.
Also hitting the site are season three of Good Girls, Unsolved Mysteries, Warrior Nun, Stateless, How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) season 2, The Baby-Sitters Club, Last Chance U: Laney and Fear City: New York vs The Mafia.
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There will also be plenty for MasterChef fans to devour as well, with seasons 12 and 13 of the main show, seasons 11 and 12 of Celebrity MasterChef and MasterChef: The Professionals seasons nine and 10.
Of course, we already know that the much-anticipated second season of The Umbrella Academy will hit the platform on July 31, and while it's a long wait, we're sure it will be worth it.
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Meanwhile, Netflix recently revealed a number of classic movies that will be available on the site from July, including Gladiator, Jurassic Parks one and three and The Truman Show.
The first Mamma Mia! will also join its sequel, while The Green Mile, Twins, About A Boy, Amelie and Schindler's List will be available too.
In other Netflix TV news, the streamer has renewed Lucifer for a sixth and final season, saying in a tweet: "The devil made us do it. #Lucifer will return for a sixth and final season. Like, FINAL final."
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