Disney+ Hotstar July 2022: Vikram, Ms. Marvel, Wimbledon, Koffee with Karan 7, and More

Disney+ Hotstar has announced a list of 34 titles that will be released on its platform in July 2022. In big names, we have Karan Johar returning with the seventh season of his long-running talk show Koffee with Karan, now dubbed as “Hotstar Specials”. Koffee with Karan season 7 starts July 7 on Disney+ Hotstar. Meanwhile, Janhvi Kapoor leads Good Luck Jerry, a remake of a Tamil film about a woman who becomes a drug peddler to gather money for her mother’s cancer treatment. Good Luck Jerry is out July 29. Elsewhere, the Indian Armed Forces come together to form an elite unit in Shoorveer, streaming July 15 on Disney+ Hotstar. And lastly, the Kamal Haasan-led Vikram is coming to Disney+ Hotstar on July 8, following a (successful) theatrical run that lasts a little over a month.

Beyond India, July 2022 is a good month for Spider-Man fans on Disney+ Hotstar. Five Spider-Man movies — featuring Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland — are now out on Disney+ Hotstar, thanks to a new partnership with Sony Pictures. If it’s more superheroes you want, then look no forward than Ms. Marvel, with the final two episodes dropping in July. Also returning are Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez as they continue to investigate another homicide on their podcast in the second season of Only Murders in the Building.

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For those after new international titles, the Joey King-led historical action drama The Princess drops July 2 on Disney+ Hotstar, in line with its Hulu release in the US. The same cannot be said of two other titles in July 2022. Over a month and a half from its theatrical premiere in the US, The Bob’s Burgers Movie — based on the Emmy-winning series of the same name — is making its way to India via Disney+ Hotstar. It’s out July 13. And after being promised in May, the Jessica Biel crime drama series Candy is finally on its way to India. All five Candy episodes will be out July 15 on Disney+ Hotstar.

If you are trying to look beyond Indian and American content, Disney+ Hotstar has six new Korean, Turkish, and Spanish titles on offer. (When I say “new”, I mean new to India.) Rain or Shine, with Lee Jun-ho and Won Jin-ah, is out July 7 on Disney+ Hotstar. On the same day, you can also watch Fantastic, starring Joo Sang-wook, Kim Hyun-joo, Park Si-yeon and Ji-soo. On July 14, Untouchable — with Jin Goo, Kim Sung-kyun, Jung Eun-ji and Go Joon-hee — drops onto Disney+ Hotstar. It will be followed on July 29 by Big Mouth, led by Lee Jong-suk, Im Yoon-ah and Kim Joo-hun.

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There’s only one Turkish and Spanish title. The former is called Hidden and will be available July 21 on Disney+ Hotstar. The latter, called Santa Evita, doesn’t have an exact release date as yet. The Korean and Turkish series will be available in their original languages, as well as in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu dubs. English subtitles only. Dubs are free — you don’t need a subscription.

Over in the world of sports, the 2022 edition of Wimbledon — the flagship British tennis tournament and the only Grand Slam on grass — continues through the first 10 days of July. Novak Djokovic is looking to defend his men’s singles title, while the women’s singles will have a new winner as the defending champion retired. There are also two Formula 1 races in July 2022 on Disney+ Hotstar, with one in the UK and the other in Austria. And lastly, in hockey, the 2022 Women’s World Cup runs from July 1–17 in Spain and Netherlands. India is in Pool B alongside England, China, and New Zealand.

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Disney+ Hotstar July 2022 releases — the full list

With that, here’s the full list of movies and TV shows coming to Disney+ Hotstar in July 2022. We’ve marked Disney+ originals, Hotstar Specials, and Disney+ Hotstar Multiplex titles in bold.

July 1
The Amazing Spider-Man
Assembled: Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Doctor Lawyer: Season 1, twice weekly
Marvel Studios Legends: Episode 18–20 (Thor: Love and Thunder)
Spider-Man
Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man 3
Spider-Man: Homecoming
Venom

July 2
Formula E: Marrakesh Grand Prix
The Princess

July 3
Formula 1: British Grand Prix

July 4
America the Beautiful: Season 1

July 5
Only Murders in the Building: Season 2, weekly

July 6
Ms. Marvel, weekly

July 7
Fantastic: Season 1
Koffee with Karan: Season 7, weekly
Rain or Shine: Season 1

July 8
Vikram
The Wonderful Summer of Mickey Mouse

July 10
Formula 1: Austrian Grand Prix

July 13
The Bob’s Burgers Movie

July 14
Everything’s Trash: Season 1
Untouchable: Season 1

July 15
Candy: Season 1
Shoorveer
Zombies 3

July 21
Hidden
Parampara: Season 2

July 27
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: Season 3
Light and Magic: Season 1

July 29
Big Mouth: Season 1
Good Luck Jerry

July TBA
American Horror Story: Season 2
City on a Hill: Season 3
Santa Evita [Holy Evita]: Season 1

Across July
2022 Wimbledon, July 1–10
2022 Women’s FIH Hockey World Cup, July 1–17
Aashiqana, Monday–Saturday
MasterChef Australia: Season 14, Monday–Friday


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How Rangers can win Game 2 against Hurricanes

The Rangers played a game they could have won on Wednesday, and everything they’ve said about the 2-1 overtime loss to the Hurricanes in Game 1 of this second-round series has reflected that fact.

They controlled play for 40 minutes, and it looked like that would be enough to escape PNC Arena with a 1-0 lead in the series until Sebastian Aho finally got one past Igor Shesterkin with 2:23 to go. Despite the unpleasant reality of the loss, coupled with the Hurricanes finding a groove in the final period of regulation, the tone emanating from coach Gerard Gallant and his players has been positive. 

Gallant pointed out to reporters on Thursday that Carolina had dominated the last two matchups between these teams in their building, and was right in saying that this one felt different.

Reality, though, has a way of kicking you in the teeth. And the Rangers still woke up on Thursday needing to overcome a deficit to keep their season alive, just days after having successfully done just that against the Penguins.

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Hurricanes have edge historically against Rangers

The Rangers lost the regular-season series with the Hurricanes 3-1. And were swept in their lone playoff matchup — albeit in a best-of-five qualifying-round series in the 2020 bubble playoffs. Here’s a look back: 

Regular-season recap 

Jan. 21 in Raleigh, N.C. 

Hurricanes 6, Rangers 3 

The Hurricanes dominated the first 40 minutes, scoring five of the game’s first six goals and cruised to victory. Sebastian Aho and former Ranger Tony DeAngelo each notched three points in the one-sided win. 

March 20 in Raleigh, N.C. 

Rangers 2, Hurricanes 0 

The Rangers’ lone victory during the regular season came on the strength of their backup goalie. Alexandar Georgiev made 44 saves in a masterful performance and Chris Kreider snapped a scoreless tie late in the second period. 

The Rangers and Hurricanes square off in the second round.
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April 12 at MSG 

Hurricanes 4, Rangers 2 

A game that went a long way to deciding the Metropolitan Division winner, Seth Jarvis and Jordan Staal scored third-period goals as the Hurricanes moved four points ahead of the Rangers. Chris Kreider notched his 50th goal of the season, becoming the fourth player in franchise history to reach the plateau, in defeat. 

April 26 at MSG 

Hurricanes 4, Rangers 3 

Carolina clinched the Metropolitan Division at the Garden behind 31 saves from rookie goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov and two assists from one-time Ranger defenseman Brady Skjei. Down three goals in the third period, the Rangers rallied to get within one after goals from Jacob Trouba and Alexis Lafreniere, but couldn’t finish off the comeback. 

Playoff History 

The Rangers and Hurricanes have met just once in the postseason, during the 2020 bubble playoffs. It was the qualifying round, and the Rangers were swept, 3-0. Carolina, the sixth seed, took down the 11th-seeded Blueshirts 3-2 in Game 1 and by matching 4-1 scores in the next two games. 

Sebastian Aho had three goals and eight points in the series and Andrei Svechnikov notched the Hurricanes’ first playoff hat trick in Game 2. Igor Shesterkin made his playoff debut in Game 3, producing 27 saves in the loss. 

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