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July hotspots include ‘Trek,’ ‘Heroes,’ ‘Golden Years’

- Jayme Deerwester @jaymedeerw­ester

Highlights from the July release calendars of major streaming and cable on-demand services:

MONDAY Star Trek films (Hulu): Kaaaaahhhh­hnnnnn! The Borg Queen. Lursa and B’Etor. Shinzon. Nine movies in the Trek franchise, featuring the original and Next Generation casts and their nemeses are streaming. THURSDAY The Salesman (Amazon):

Iranian writer/director Asghar Farhadi won his second foreignlan­guage-film Oscar for this drama about a husband who tries to identify the attacker of his PTSD-stricken wife.

JULY 8

Tour de Pharmacy (HBO Go, HBO Now): Andy Samberg does to cycling what he did to tennis in 2015’s 7 Days in Hell. And he’s got Orlando Bloom, Daveed Diggs, Freddie Highmore and John Cena riding with him in this mockumenta­ry, set during the heavily juiced 1982 Tour de France. Our Kind of Traitor (Hulu): An oligarch (Stellan Skarsgård) on the lam from the Russian mafia gives a tourist (Ewan McGregor) evidence linking British politician­s and businessme­n to the Mob in this adaptation of the John le Carré novel.

JULY

13 Heroes/Heroes Reborn (Crackle): Go back and revisit This Is Us star Milo Ventimigli­a during his post- Gilmore Girls, pre-Papa Pearson phase with this NBC drama about people with mutant abilities.

JULY 14

Friends From College (Netflix): Gen Xers get their own Big Chill with this dramedy about a group of college friends (including Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders and Fred Savage) who reunite in New York 20 years after Harvard. To the Bone (Netflix): Marti Noxon ( UnREAL) wrote this film about an anorexic 20-year-old (Lily Collins) who’s sent to a recovery program run by an unorthodox physician (Keanu Reeves) to overcome her illness.

JULY 16 Salvation (Amazon): The streaming service offers this summer’s CBS sci-fi drama about an MIT grad student (Charlie Rowe) and a tech luminary (Santiago Cabrera) who alert a Pentagon official (Jennifer Finnigan) to an asteroid on a collision course with Earth.

JULY 20

Dunkirk (Britbox): This 2004 docudrama allows you to cram for director Christophe­r Nolan’s upcoming epic about the evacuation of more than 338,000 Allied troops from the beaches of France in May 1940. Keep your eyes peeled for a young Benedict Cumberbatc­h in one of his earliest roles. JULY 21

Ozark (Netflix): Jason Bateman stars as a financial planner who has to take his family on the lam in Missouri when his gig laundering money for a cartel goes awry.

JULY 28

The Last Tycoon (Amazon): Based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s final novel, Tycoon tells the story of 1930s movie producer Monroe Stahr (Matt Bomer), who butts heads with his studio boss (Kelsey Grammer) over creative and business decisions. Lily Collins and Dominique McElligott ( House of Cards) co-star.

JULY 31

Golden Years (Acorn): When English retirees (played by Wolf Hall‘ s Bernard Hill, Poldark‘ s Phil Davis and Outlander‘ s Simon Callow) lose their savings in a financial crisis, they refill their coffers by robbing banks.

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DAVID LEE/NETFLIX Friends From College reunite after 20 years.

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