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Ready or Not for sequel mayhem and Bear kitchen drama?Here are some Disney+ must-watches this summer

MARWAN S.
MARWAN S.
Jul 8

In the sweltering UAE summer, when stepping outside often feels like a challenge, Disney+ offers a solid lineup of new and returning titles worth considering for weekend viewing or longer binges. The service has assembled a mix of character-driven dramas, Korean thrillers, and big-screen spectacles that cater to different moods, from kitchen tension to high-stakes action. Here is a closer look at eight notable options available now or arriving soon.

FX’s The Bear returns for its fifth and reportedly final season, continuing the story of a dysfunctional Chicago restaurant crew navigating high-pressure service and personal ambitions. With Carmy stepping back, the focus shifts to Sydney and Richie as they push for a Michelin star while managing the chaos that has defined the series since its debut. All previous seasons are available, allowing newcomers to start from the beginning or veterans to revisit key episodes. The show’s rapid-fire dialogue and authentic portrayal of kitchen life have earned it consistent acclaim, though some viewers may find the unrelenting stress more exhausting than exhilarating by this point.

Ryan Murphy’s Love Story adapts the well-documented romance between John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, examining the intense public scrutiny and private struggles that shaped their relationship. The limited series leans into the glamour and tragedy of their story, delivering stylish performances that capture the weight of impossible expectations. It joins a long line of Kennedy-themed productions, offering familiar territory for those drawn to American political history and celebrity culture, though it risks retreading ground covered in earlier documentaries and films.

Tell Me Lies builds its appeal on the slow unraveling of a college romance between Lucy and Stephen, which spirals into manipulation, secrets, and fractured friendships. The three available seasons provide enough episodes for sustained viewing, capturing the messy realities of young adulthood with a level of emotional volatility that keeps the narrative engaging without always resolving neatly. Its strength lies in the psychological depth rather than tidy resolutions.

On the Korean drama front, A Shop for Killers returns for a second season on July 22, escalating the conflict between Jian, her uncle Jin-man, and the shadowy mercenary group Babylon. The first season earned recognition for its blend of action and suspense, and the continuation promises higher stakes and sharper twists. Viewers new to the series have time to catch up before the premiere, where the show’s efficient pacing and genre confidence stand out in a crowded K-drama field.

The Husband stars Namkoong Min as a neurosurgeon whose life unravels after his wife’s kidnapping, blending medical drama with tense thriller elements. The series maintains a steady balance of emotional stakes and procedural intensity, highlighting why well-crafted Korean storytelling continues to resonate across international audiences.

Among the films, Avatar: Fire and Ash marks James Cameron’s third outing in the Pandora universe, introducing the Ash People as new adversaries for Jake and Neytiri. The visually expansive world-building remains a technical achievement, though the franchise’s reliance on spectacle raises questions about diminishing returns after more than a decade. Send Help, directed by Sam Raimi, delivers a darkly comedic survival tale of two colleagues stranded after a plane crash, with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien driving the psychological tension. Its unpredictable tone offers a refreshing counterpoint to straightforward blockbusters.

Finally, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come brings back the lethal game dynamics of the original, pitting Grace against rival families in a sequel that amplifies the dark humor and chaos. Both films are now streaming, making for an effective double feature for fans of twisted social satire wrapped in genre thrills.

This summer selection reflects Disney+’s strategy of combining established franchises with fresh international content, providing reliable options for indoor entertainment amid the heat. The platform’s growing library continues to evolve, though the true value depends on personal taste and how deeply viewers engage with each title.

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