Discovery+: What’s Coming in July 2022

By Rebecca Theodore-Vachon 

Discovery+ revealed its slate of programming for July 2022.

The streaming platform will offer a variety of paranormal, nature, love and true-crime series that include 90 Day Fiance: UK, Conjuring Kesha, Shark Week and Faking It: Ted Bundy.

Programming also includes The Bond, which tells the story of characters from all walks of life who have formed deep bonds with creatures across the animal kingdom.

Advertisement

Here’s what’s coming to Discovery+:

July 4

Faking It: All American Murder – Experts examine TV news interviews and interrogation recordings to solve the disappearance of Shannan Watts and her two daughters.

Faking It: Ted Bundy – Language analyst Dr. Cliff Lansley, linguistics expert Professor Dawn Archer and forensic psychologist Kerry Daynes reveal how serial killer Ted Bundy eluded justice by distorting facts, creating confusion and manipulating the truth.

July 8

Beach Cottage Chronicles (Magnolia) – Discover inspired designs, architecture and stories behind some of the most beautiful waterfront cottages in America.

Conjuring Kesha – Pop superstar Kesha stars in a paranormal series as she travels to haunted locations and dives into mysteries from demonic activity to hiking deep into the forest of California’s Mount Shasta in search of Bigfoot.

July 18

The Submarine Killers: Confessions of a Murderer – A teenage girl falls in love with one of Denmark’s most dangerous prisoners, Peter Madsen, aka the Submarine Killer.

The Tik Tok Man: Catching a Predator – After 400 women and young girls were sexually harassed by a dangerous predator on social media, a mother organized a Facebook page for all his victims to gather evidence and build the biggest serial sexual assault case in Denmark to date.

July 24

90 Day Fiance: UK – The series follows eight couples in long-distance relationships for 90 days to see if it’s real love or a disastrous match.

Shark Week – The annual summer event returns for the 34th year with bigger sharks and bigger breaches.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Advertisement