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July TV Highlights – Crime, Rom-Coms, and a Musical Journey
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Discover the most anticipated series hitting your screen this month.

July brings a rich mix of new and returning shows, offering everything from dark detective thrillers to musical nostalgia and charming romance. Here’s a look at three standout series that deserve a place on your watchlist.

Ballard: A Gritty Crime Revival
Following the legacy of Bosch and Bosch: Legacy, Ballard introduces a fresh yet familiar face in LAPD’s cold case division. Detective Renée Ballard, played by Maggie Q, is tasked with solving long-forgotten crimes in a dimly lit basement alongside a ragtag group of volunteers and reserve cops. Though a spinoff, this series holds its own with gripping cases—including serial killer pursuits—and surprise guest appearances by Harry Bosch himself (Titus Welliver). The character's inner strength and evolving dynamics with her team add emotional depth, keeping fans of detective dramas fully engaged.

Too Much: Love Across Continents
Created by Lena Dunham and her husband Luis Felber, Too Much is a vibrant rom-com that blends cultural quirks with emotional resonance. It follows Jessica, a recently single TV producer from New York, who moves to London in search of fairytale love. What she finds instead is Felix (Will Sharpe), a musician who doesn't fit her mold but unexpectedly becomes the man she didn’t know she needed. The show thrives on its witty dialogue, heartfelt performances (especially from Megan Stalter), and a cast stacked with stars like Richard E Grant and Andrew Scott. The chemistry and cultural contrasts deliver an honest and often hilarious take on modern love.

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Electric Bloom: The Rise of a Girl Band
In the more family-friendly corner of July’s releases, Electric Bloom is Disney’s newest YA musical series. It follows three friends—Posey, Jade, and Tulip—who unexpectedly become global pop icons after forming a band in middle school. The show’s tone is uplifting and nostalgic, with original music crafted by legendary songwriter Diane Warren. While it appeals primarily to younger viewers, its themes of friendship, fame, and personal growth resonate broadly.

Whether you're craving emotional drama, quirky romance, or upbeat musical journeys, July’s lineup has something for every kind of viewer.

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