What better way to cool off in the hot summer heat than with some chilling entertainment? You’ll find lots of great free options in the Crackle July 2022 lineup, but we’ll just check out some of the highlights here, including one of the new channels this month, the appropriately named “Don’t Go In the Water.”
Yep. That’s your warning that sharks, piranhas, crocodiles, and other scary creatures you may find in the water are ahead!
New Crackle July 2022 AVOD Original
Funny Girls (July 1st)
This New Zealand-based sketch comedy show has an ensemble cast made up of a who’s who of rising stars in the comedy world including Rose Matafeo (Starstruck, Golden Boy), Jackie van Beek (What We Do in the Shadows, The Breaker Upperers), Kimberly Crossman (Raised by Refugees, Golden Boy), Zara Cormack (The Brokenwood Mysteries, The Tender Trap) and Laura Daniel (The Barefoot Bandits, My Life is Murder).
Life in 10 Pictures – Tupac Shakur (July 1st) – Crackle AVOD Exclusive Series
Tupac Shakur’s image is known around the world. He was one of hip-hop’s most photographed figures. But could just a handful of photos uncover new truths about someone we think we already know? This episode throws a unique lens on his extraordinary life, focusing on ten defining pictures, from iconic shots to private snaps. Their secrets are revealed by those who were there and those who knew Tupac best.
New BBC Titles on Crackle July 2022
In April, Crackle announced it was giving audiences exclusive access to four seasons of the hit award-winning series Sherlock. But they also offer new series from the BBC library every month. Here are just a few you can watch this month.
The Deep – Limited Series
Tense thriller about a submarine crew stranded underwater in mysterious circumstances with James Nesbitt and Goran Visnjic.
The Last Post – Limited Series
The men of the British Royal Military Police are battling a dire insurgency. Tensions are high in the heat of the desert; any lapse in luck or judgment means death. But life and love must continue with Jessica Raine and Jeremy Neumark Jones.
The Mighty Boosh – Television series
In this bizarre and hilarious comedy adventure, Howard (Julian Barratt – The Bloods, The Great) and Vince (Noel Fielding – Lego Movie, The IT Crowd), two zookeepers at the dilapidated Bog Fossil’s Zoo-niverse, find themselves searching for the Egg of Mantumbi in the unforgiving arctic tundra. The egg is a priceless relic guarded by The Park People, a race of people who are small and wear parkas. But there are other characters in the icy nothingness, like the polar bear who loves sledging but doesn’t like Gary Numan, and Black Frost, the deathly chill that makes Jack Frost seem like a warm cardigan.
Red Dwarf
The adventures of the last human (Craig Charles) alive and his friends (Chris Barrie, Danny John-Jules) stranded three million years into deep space on the mining ship Red Dwarf.
Crackle July 2022 New Channels
Here are a couple of the new channels you’ll also find on Crackle this month. These are the ones that will give you a chill.
Don’t Go In The Water
Scared of the deep blue sea? If not, titles like Piranha (Joe Dante, Heather Menzies), Croczilla (Lam Suet, Barbie Hsu), Shark Lake (Dolph Lundgren, Sara Malakul Lane), and Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (Akira Takarada,
Kumi Mizuno) might make you reconsider taking the plunge!
Small Screen Suspense
Immerse yourself in the riveting thrills in NCS Manhunt (David Suchet, Keith Barron), The Platform (Alexandra Masangkay, Iván Massagué), Start Up (Adam Brody, Edi Gathegi), and Sherlock (Benedict Cumberbatch, Martin Freeman).
New to Crackle Spotlight in July 2022
Horrible Bosses 2 (premiering July 10th)
Dale (Charlie Day), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis), and Nick (Jason Bateman) decide to start their own business but things don’t go as planned because of a slick investor, prompting the trio to pull off a harebrained and misguided kidnapping scheme.
Locke (premiering July 12th)
Ivan Locke (Tom Hardy), a dedicated family man and successful construction manager, receives a phone call on the eve of the biggest challenge of his career that sets in motion a series of events that threaten his carefully cultivated existence.
Resident Evil
Something rotten is brewing beneath the industrial mecca known as Raccoon City. Unknown to its millions of residents, a huge underground bioengineering facility known as The Hive has accidentally unleashed the deadly and mutating T-virus, killing all of its employees. To contain the leak, the governing supercomputer, Red Queen, has sealed all entrances and exits. Now a team of highly-trained super commandos including Rain (Michelle Rodriguez – The Fast and the Furious, Girlfight), Alice (Milla Jovovich – The Fifth Element) and Matt (Eric Mabius – Cruel Intentions) must race to penetrate The Hive in order to isolate the T-virus before it overwhelms humanity. To do so, they must get past the Red Queen’s deadly defenses, face the flesh-eating undead employees, fight killer mutant dogs and battle The Licker, a genetically mutated savage beast whose strength increases with each of its slain victims.
Enemy
Adam Bell (Jake Gyllenhaal) is a glum professor who has grown disinterested by his ordinary life. When Adam discovers a man who appears to be his double, the identical men meet and their lives become bizarrely and hauntingly intertwined. In the end, only one man can survive.
Under The Skin (premiering July 12th)
A voluptuous woman of unknown origin (Scarlett Johansson) combs the highways in search of isolated men, luring a series of lost souls into an otherworldly lair. From visionary director Jonathan Glazer comes a masterpiece of science fiction.
Crackle July 2022 Additional New Movies
1480 Radio Pirates (premiering July 1st)
Above the Shadows (premiering July 14th)
Acres and Acres (premiering July 21st)
Addicted to Fresno (premiering July 21st)
After So Many Days (premiering July 1st)
Age Out (premiering July 21st)
A Glimpse Inside The Mind of Charles Swan III (premiering July 12th)
Anguish (premiering July 21st)
Animation Outlaws (premiering July 1st)
Armstrong (premiering July 14th)
Attention Attention (premiering July 1st)
Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of (premiering July 1st)
Bali: Beats of Paradise (premiering July 1st)
Balloon Man (premiering July 21st)
Barney Thomson (premiering July 21st)
Bit x Bit: In Bitcoin We Trust (premiering July 14th)
BlaxploItalian (premiering July 14th)
Charlotte Who? A Gaelic Football Story in America (premiering July 1st)
Enemy (premiering July 12th)
Escape from Ensenada (premiering July 21st)
Falling for Christmas (premiering July 1st)
Forgotten Battalion (premiering July 21st)
Ginger & Rosa (premiering July 12th)
Going to Brazil (premiering July 21st)
Humboldt: The New Season (premiering July 1st)
Influence (premiering July 14th)
Iris Warriors (premiering July 21st)
Ken Foster (premiering July 14th)
Lean on Pete (premiering July 5th)
Legion of Brothers (premiering July 14th)
LOVE CHRONICLES (premiering July 1st)
Making Waves (premiering July 14th)
Manifest Destiny Down: Spacetime (premiering July 1st)
Miami (premiering July 1st)
My True Fairytale (premiering July 21st)
Ping Pong Summer (premiering July 21st)
Public Enemy Number One (premiering July 21st)
Road to Hell (premiering July 21st)
Sidemen: Long Road to Glory (premiering July 1st)
Someday Isles (premiering July 21st)
Supremacy (premiering July 7th)
The Bill Murray Experience (premiering July 21st)
The Endless Season (premiering July 14th)
The Feels (premiering July 21st)
The Fight Within (premiering July 7th)
The Food Cure (premiering July 1st)
The Holy Game (premiering July 14th)
The Legend of Tayos (premiering July 14th)
The Liberators (premiering July 14th)
The Man Who Loves to Hurt Himself (premiering July 1st)
The Rest of Us (premiering July 21st)
The Spectacular Now (premiering July 12th)
Tickling Giants (premiering July 1st)
Tin City (premiering July 14th)
Tougher Than a Tank (premiering July 14th)
Transformer (premiering July 14th)
TransMilitary (premiering July 14th)
Truth is the Only Client: The Official Investigation of the Murder of John F. Kennedy (premiering July 14th)
Tyger Tyger (premiering July 1st)
Warmed-Over Krautrock (premiering July 1st)
Water in a Broken Glass (premiering July 21st)
We Take the Low Road (premiering July 21st)
WHAT NOW? ALL ACCESS (premiering July 1st)
Where She Lies (premiering July 21st)
Who Let the Dogs Out (premiering July 1st)
Wind Riders (premiering July 14th)
Crackle July 2022 Additional New T.V. Shows
Barbershop S1 (premiering July 1st)
Bedlam (BBC Series) S1 (premiering July 1st)
Bedlam (BBC Series) S2 (premiering July 1st)
Bible Mysteries (BBC Series) (premiering July 1st)
Blood & Water S1 (premiering July 7th)
Blood & Water S2 (premiering July 7th)
Brave 10 S1 (premiering July 7th)
Cardfight!! Vanguard (English Dub) S1 (premiering July 14th)
Case Closed S1 (premiering July 7th)
Cruise Ship Killers S1 (premiering July 7th)
Dangerfield S4 (premiering July 21st)
Holly’s World S1 (premiering July 1st)
Holly’s World S2 (premiering July 1st)
ItaKiss S1 (premiering July 21st)
Jerusalem: The Making of a Holy City S1 (premiering July 7th)
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (English Dub) S1 (premiering July 7th)
Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple (English Dub) S2 (premiering July 7th)
Lady Oscar: The Rose of Versailles S1 (premiering July 14th)
Lost and Sold S1 (premiering July 14th)
LUPIN the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine S1 (premiering July 21st)
Magic Knight Rayearth (English Dub) S1 (premiering July 7th)
Man With A Camera S1 (premiering July 1st)
Master P’S Family Empire S1 (premiering July 1st)
McCready and Daughter (BBC Series) (premiering July 1st)
Monster Rancher (English Dub) S1 (premiering July 21st)
Requiem from the Darkness (English Dub) S1 (premiering July 7th)
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas S1 (premiering July 14th)
Saint Seiya: The Lost Canvas S2 (premiering July 14th)
Sonic X (English Dub) S1 (premiering July 7th)
The Flying Nun S3 (premiering July 1st)
W1A (BBC Series) S1 (premiering July 1st)
W1A (BBC Series) S2 (premiering July 1st)
W1A (BBC Series) S3 (premiering July 1st)
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