The premiere of Stranger Things season three is almost here, friends! Though we can think of little else but the return of our favorite '80s-set sci-fi series, that's not the only thing debuting this July. This month, Netflix will also be offering the fourth installment of Queer Eye, the second season of Workin' Moms, the seventh (and final) season of Orange Is the New Black, and a bunch of other awesome new and returning series. Sure, you could be enjoying the beautiful Summer weather, but it's going to be hard to leave the house after you see all the new titles coming on Netflix this July.
Similar to the Kiefer Sutherland-led series, this new show follows the story of a scientist-turned-politician in Korea named Park Mu-jin who struggles to fit into the world of politics when he suddenly becomes the acting president for a period of 60 days.
When it's available: July 1
In this Bangkok-set series (following Innocence and Hey You!, both released on Netflix in March) a computer repairman finds himself falling for a tough graffiti artist, though she struggles to connect due to her personality disorder and the double murder she recently witnessed.
When it's available: July 2
The long-awaited third season of this sci-fi series finally premieres, introducing a mysterious new corporation called Lynx Corp, which may just be linked to Russia (and may just be a bigger threat than the Demogorgon). Also to be expected in the Summer of 1985 for the Hawkins crew: plenty of teen angst.
When it's available: July 5
Just how much do you know about the fascinating (and super challenging) world of glassblowing? This new competition series will follow 10 master artists as they compete to win glassblowing sculpture challenges and potential win the big $60,000 prize.
When it's available: July 12
This Swedish drama series returns for a third season, following the lives of married couple Lisa and Patrik as they face difficult news, Lisa's ex-husband Martin as he welcomes a new baby (and a new partner), and Patrik's ex-wife Katja as she reunites with an old lover.
When it's available: July 12
Think you've seen some wild engagements? We guarantee that they're nothing compared to this couple's engagement, and this series will follow them over the course of a year as they hit the road and take on the marriage traditions of eight very different cultures.
When it's available: July 12
Though this Spanish heist show originally debuted in late 2017 as a limited series, it's now coming back for a third installment, continuing the story of eight thieves who have locked themselves in the Royal Mint of Spain — along with a group of hostages — as a criminal mastermind attempts to get the police to cooperate with his master plan.
When it's available: July 19
Following up the first part of the series, which debuted a year ago in July 2018, this new addition continues to profile players from Independence Community College in Kansas as Coach Brown attempts to assemble a team for a national championship game.
When it's available: July 19
In another addition to Netflix's growing slate of Indian original content, this series follows a group of three young wannabe ghost hunters who — inspired by the story of a real-life haunted house — attempt to balance their school work and home lives with their efforts to catch their neighborhood ghost.
When it's available: July 19
Starring Katee Sackhoff and Selma Blair, this sci-fi drama revolves around astronaut Niko Breckinridge (played by Sackhoff) as she leads a crew on a mission to find evidence of alien intelligence, all the while fearing that the mission might be one that they never return from.
When it's available: July 25
If you're sick of TV moms who always make child-rearing look easy, then you're going to want to tune in to Workin' Moms. This Canadian series returns for a second season to continue the stories of Kate, Frankie, Anne and, now, Ian, as they attempt to balance careers and family.
When it's available: July 25
Just three months after the debut of the first season, this sweet South Korean returns to continue the story of Tae-o, who finds himself unexpectedly housing four of his friends, following all of their messy, awkward encounters with dates and with each other as they strive to experience first love.
When it's available: July 26
One of Netflix's first original series (and one of its most-watched original series) returns for its seventh and final season, concluding the story of privileged New Yorker Piper Chapman, who was sent to a minimum-security prison due to her involvement with a drug runner 10 years earlier, as well as the rest of the gang.
When it's available: July 26