The headliner drops day one — and it's a Screamify exclusive. "Deadlocked: Dad of the Dead" streams EXCLUSIVELY on Screamify starting July 2026, July 1. The single-location zombie horror-comedy locks an accountant, his daughter and a handful of strangers in one room while the undead pound the door, with a loaded cast led by Derek Theler, Eric Roberts, Hayley Law and Melissa Peterman. It lives nowhere else — no rental, no second window, just one streaming home behind a single subscription. If you want it, Screamify is the only address.
From there the month gets loud. Here's the service-by-service rundown.

Shudder stacks the deck harder than anyone, with four originals across four weekends. "Touch Me" opens the run July 2026 (July 3). The big swing lands a week later: a full "Faces of Death" reimagining starring Barbie Ferreira (July 10), dragging the notorious found-footage shocker into a new era. Then comes the title genre fans have been circling for months — "Exit 8" (July 17), the adaptation of the viral Japanese walking-sim where one wrong step loops you back to the start of an endless subway corridor. "Saccharine" closes the slate July 24. Shudder also reloads its back catalog day one, with "The Evil Dead," "The Cabin in the Woods" and "The Craft" all returning July 1.
Tubi keeps it free and mean. Tubi Original "Get Off My Lawn" premieres July 2026 (July 11) at no cost to subscribers. The free-streamer also stocks its July 1 back-catalog shelf with the "Pet Sematary" remake (2019), "Blair Witch" (2016) and "The Nun" — three studio scares for zero dollars.

AMC+ goes back in the water. Shark thriller "Chum," starring Alice Eve, surfaces July 2026 (July 24) — the month's lone creature-of-the-deep entry.
Netflix brings the strange and the giant. Original supernatural thriller "Human Vapor" arrives July 2026 (July 2), a slow-burn reimagining of the classic invisible-menace tale. The streamer also delivers a kaiju double-shot July 1 with "Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah" plus "Rebirth of Mothra" for the big-monster crowd.
Hulu rounds out the slate. The whodunit "Bodies Bodies Bodies" hits July 2026 (July 3), psychological nightmare "Daniel Isn't Real" follows July 10, and Emmy Rossum serial-killer thriller "Furious" closes the month July 27.
One for the big screen. Not everything's a couch night — "Evil Dead Burn" hits theaters July 2026, July 10, not streaming. If you want the franchise's latest, you're buying a ticket.
Bottom line: Screamify owns July 1 with "Deadlocked," Shudder owns the month with four originals plus three classics, and Netflix, Hulu, Tubi and AMC+ fill every other night. Set your reminders. It's a packed month.




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