
It's going to be a wild summer at the mall with the kids from "Stranger Things." The hit Netflix series is returning with Season 3 in July. Here is some of what else is streaming during the month. For more on what to watch, check out CNN's new Original Series "The Movies" Sunday nights at 9 p.m. ET/PT starting July 7.

"I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter": This two part documentary follows the 2014 case of 18-year-old Conrad Roy who died by suicide. Police soon discovered a series of alarming text messages from his girlfriend, 17-year-old Michelle Carter, that seemed to encourage his death. (HBO Now)

"Queer Eye" Season 4: The Fab Five are back in Kansas City, Missouri. Join Antoni, Bobby, Jonathan, Karamo and Tan for a new group of inspirational heroes, jaw-dropping makeovers and tons of happy tears! (Netflix)

"Superbad": Determined to have sex before leaving for college, two teenagers agree to buy the booze for the coolest party in town, leading to a night they'll never forget. (Hulu)

"Family Reunion": When the McKellan family moves from Seattle to Georgia, life down South -- and traditional grandparents -- challenge their new-age ways. (Netflix)

"Veronica Mars" Seasons 1-3 and Season 4 premiere: Spring breakers are getting murdered in Neptune, thereby decimating the seaside town's lifeblood tourist industry. After Mars Investigations is hired by the family of one of the victims to find their son's killer, Veronica is drawn into an epic mystery. (Hulu)

"Orange Is the New Black" Season 7: The continued tale of life for a privileged New Yorker ends up in a women's prison when a past crime catches up with her. (Netflix)

"Bohemian Rhapsody": Rami Malek won an Oscar for his role in this film about the rise of the band Queen and lead singer Freddie Mercury, who defied conventions at the time to become one of the industry's most revered stars. (HBO Now)

"Point Blank": An ER nurse and a career criminal are forced into an unlikely partnership in taking down a ring of corrupt cops threatening the lives of both of their families. (Netflix)

"Under the Silver Lake": A man tries to find the parties responsible for his beautiful neighbor's disappearance, unraveling a string of crimes, murders and bizarre coincidences in his East L.A. neighborhood. (Amazon Prime)

"Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein": In this new mockumentary, join "Stranger Things" actor David Harbour as he uncovers lost footage from his father's televised stage play, Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein. Expect the unexpected in this over-the-top and often dramatic(ish) reimagined tale of mystery and suspense.(Netflix)

"My First First Love" Season 2: Tae-o and his friends navigate the twists and turns of friendship and love, as they face new challenges in their relationships with one another. (Netflix)

"The Silence of the Lambs": This film about an FBI agent who enlists the help of a brilliant and prolific serial killer, Dr. Hannibal Lecter, in tracking one of his own kind won stars Jodi Foster and Sir Anthony Hopkins Academy Awards. (Hulu)

"Boi": As a young Catalan chauffeur drives two Chinese businessmen around Barcelona, he finds himself falling deeper into an illusory adventure. (Netflix)

"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Season 11: Freshly Brewed": Jerry Seinfeld's roving talk show combines coffee, laughs and vintage cars into quirky, caffeine-fueled adventures with the sharpest minds in comedy. (Netflix)

"Drop Dead Gorgeous": This year marks the 20th anniversary of the mockumentary about a vicious competition between two contestants in a rural Minnesota beauty pageant. While the two girls prepare for the contest, their mothers -- an overbearing hairdresser and a civic-minded matriarch -- decide they will stop at nothing to help each one's respective child win the contest. (Hulu)

"Bad Lieutenant": Harvey Keitel stars in this disturbing character study of a corrupt New York City cop's slide into insanity. (Hulu)

"Midsomer Murders Top 10 List": Homicide, blackmail, greed, and betrayal: that's just a taste of what goes on behind the well-trimmed hedges of Midsomer County in this deliciously sinister series. (Acorn TV)

"Harlots" Season 3: Set against the backdrop of 18th century Georgian London, the series continues to follow the fortunes of the Wells family whose matriarch runs a brothel. (Hulu)

"Kidnapping Stella": Snatched off the street and held for ransom, a bound and gagged woman uses her limited powers to derail her two masked abductors' carefully laid plans. (Netflix)

"Light As A Feather" Season 2: Having inherited the curse brought on by the lethal game of "Light As A Feather," McKenna finds herself plagued by the mysterious chrysalis on her back, a ticking clock compelling her to play a new round of the game. (Hulu)

"Four Weddings and A Funeral" - Maya, the young communications director for a New York senatorial campaign, leaves her professional and personal life behind, in favor of traveling to England and reconnecting with old friends and ends up in the midst of their personal crises in this new series. (Hulu)

"An American Werewolf in London": Two American students backpacking in Northern England when they are attacked by a werewolf in this horror comedy. (Hulu)

"Power" Season 5: The hit Starz series follows the exploits of James "Ghost" St. Patrick, a nightclub owner who is hampered in his desire to leave the life of being a drug kingpin and go straight. (Hulu)

"Gone Baby Gone": Based on the Dennis Lehane novel of Two Boston area detectives investigate a little girl's kidnapping, which ultimately turns into a crisis both professionally and personally. (Amazon Prime, Hulu)

"An Ideal Husband": Rupert Everett heads an all-star cast in this story of decadence, romance and scandal based on the Oscar Wilde play. (HBO Now)

"The Haunting of Sharon Tate": Hilary Duff stars as actress Sharon Tate in this thriller based on one of Hollywood's most chilling murder cases. In it, Tate has terrifying premonitions that are brought to life by Charles Manson and his cult. (Amazon Prime)

"A Nightmare on Elm Street": Dream slasher Freddy Krueger stalks a group of sleepy teens in this 2010 horror remake of the 1984 original. (HBO NOW)

"Peterloo": Internationally acclaimed and Oscar-nominated filmmaker Mike Leigh portrays one of the bloodiest episodes in British history, the infamous Peterloo Massacre of 1819, where government-backed cavalry charged into a peaceful crowd of over 60,000 that gathered in Manchester, England to demand democratic reform. (Amazon Prime)

"Dino Dana" Season 3: This season, Dana becomes a big sister when her brother Dexter is born. Having a new baby around is life-changing but that's not all that's new for Dana in this series about dinosaurs and humans.(Amazon Prime)

"Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny 1B": Now famously known as the Four Constellations the panda kids are summoned by the Emperor to the Forbidden City, making Po fear the kids might not need his teachings anymore in this animated series. (Amazon Prime)

"The Simple Heist" Series 2: After pulling off a bank robbery in Series 1, pensioner best friends Jenny (Lotta Tejle) and Cecilia (Sissela Kyle) decide to tackle another classic heist: art theft. Where banks were the target in Series 1, their focus has now shifted to the rich, tax-evading men earning big money at the taxpayers' expense. (Acorn TV)