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Report: PJ Haggerty NIL deal ‘in the neighborhood’ of $2.5 million’ at Kansas State

Memphis Tigers shooting guard PJ Haggerty has chosen to withdraw from the 2025 NBA Draft. Instead, he will be transferring to the Kansas State Wildcats, making them his fourth team in as many college seasons. That transfer is coming with a hefty price tag too. According to a report by Jeff Goodman, Haggerty is getting […]

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Memphis Tigers shooting guard PJ Haggerty has chosen to withdraw from the 2025 NBA Draft. Instead, he will be transferring to the Kansas State Wildcats, making them his fourth team in as many college seasons.

That transfer is coming with a hefty price tag too. According to a report by Jeff Goodman, Haggerty is getting an NIL deal in the neighborhood of $2.5 million. That’s without the use of an agent.

“Trust me,” Goodman wrote. “I am not saying to always go with an agent (there are some bad ones out there), but PJ Haggerty’s dad probably should have hired a good one in this case. Overplayed his hand and wound up with in the neighborhood of $2.5 million for a team that didn’t make tourney last season and isn’t considered a tourney team for this season.”

Another report describes that as a $2 million base NIL deal. The other $500,000 comes from incentives.

Earlier in the offseason, shortly after he initially entered both the NBA Draft and the Transfer Portal, it was reported that Haggerty was seeking $4 million in an NIL deal. After performing for scouts at the recent NBA Combine, he made the decision to return to college and see what he could get in an NIL deal. However, clearly, $4 million was more than teams were willing to spend.

Haggerty is coming off a season where he played in 35 games, starting all of them for Memphis. He averaged 36.6 minutes per game for the season. On top of that, he averaged 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists per game. He shot 47.6 percent from the field, 36.4 percent from three-point range, and 81.8 percent from the free-throw line. Then, on the defensive end, he averaged 1.8 steals and 0.1 blocks per game.

Prior to his time at Memphis, Haggerty played for Tulsa and TCU. While with Tulsa, he started in all 31 games he played. However, at TCU, he only made six appearances off the bench. That was his freshman season.

PJ Haggerty played his high school basketball at Crosby in Texas. There, he was a three-star recruit, according to the On3 Industry Rankings. He was also the 150th-ranked player nationally and the 23rd-ranked player at his position in that recruiting cycle. He chose TCU over Houston, Florida State, Arizona, and others.

Now at Kansas State, Haggerty is hoping to make the Wildcats an NCAA Tournament team. Under head coach Jerome Tang, Kansas State went just 16-17 last season, missing the NCAA Tournament for the second season in a row.



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A writer criticizing Ohio State NIL approach

I do not understand the situation completely. But here is my hunch about what is going on. I could be wrong. Ohio State is promising only pay-for-play, which is based on some 14M to football Bjork talked about, as a result of the House settlement. But there is also a NIL program working through collectives […]

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I do not understand the situation completely. But here is my hunch about what is going on. I could be wrong.

Ohio State is promising only pay-for-play, which is based on some 14M to football Bjork talked about, as a result of the House settlement. But there is also a NIL program working through collectives at the same time. Ohio State is not touching that, and the player will have to work out with collectives after they enroll. The NIL money through collectives must be approved by a special clearinghouse (not NCAA). If the NIL money is not consistent with the market value, the clearinghouse will deny it. So, imagine Ohio State is working with just 14M, and the money is to be divided among the players on the entire rosters. The amount to offer to one recruit will necessarily be small. It would be very difficult to offer anyone 1M.

But how about USC? They offer not only the pay-for-play, which would be similar to ours. They also offer NIL money through collectives. But the clearinghouse will not be operating until July 1. How can they offer NIL-collective money? They assume the old rule applies (no clearinghouse approval needed) until July 1. So, in the meantime they offer outrageous NIL package.

Ohio State interprets that the new rules have been in effect since the judge made the ruling. That is why the article says we “follow the rules to the tee”.

So, something interesting might happen on July 1.



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Garrett Nussmeier details friendship, competition with Arch Manning

Garrett Nussmeier and Arch Manning are roommates this week at the Manning Passing Academy on the campus of Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. According to the two SEC quarterbacks, they seem to be getting along just fine together. Arch Manning also spoke about his relationship with Nussmeier at the event, noting their excursion to […]

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Garrett Nussmeier and Arch Manning are roommates this week at the Manning Passing Academy on the campus of Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana. According to the two SEC quarterbacks, they seem to be getting along just fine together.

Arch Manning also spoke about his relationship with Nussmeier at the event, noting their excursion to Walmart for food and other supplies for the week. Manning called Nussmeier “the man” before complimenting his knowledge of the game.

“It means a lot to me,” Nussmeier said of Manning’s comments. “I love Arch. He’s a really good player. Want nothing but the best for him. He may say that he looks up to me, but there are definitely parts of me that looks up to him, too. His ability, his swagger, his mindset. It’s something that is really fun to watch. He’s a really, really good player. … Definitely rooting for him, and I’m very appreciative of him.”

Nussmeier said their relationship consists of them talking at times throughout the season, “chopping it up” between two SEC quarterbacks. In addition to them sharing a room together during the academy, the two also recently filmed a commercial for Raising Cane’s feature other members of the Manning family, along with the fast food chain’s owner, Todd Graves.

Despite the two being in the SEC together, Nussmeier’s LSU Tigers and Manning’s Texas Longhorns will not meet during the regular season in 2025. Instead, the Tigers’ SEC schedule will feature key matchups such as Florida, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Alabama. For Texas, they’re set to take on the Gators as well, not to mention Georgia, and the Aggies as well.

Both teams will also kick their seasons off with a bang. Texas will head to Ohio Stadium to take on Ohio State in a rematch of the national semifinal from last season’s College Football Playoff. Meanwhile, LSU is heading to Clemson to take on the other Tigers in the other Death Valley. Nussmeier is excited to play in such a high-stakes games right out of the gates.

“Obviously it’s going to be loud,” Nussmeier said of the season opener against Clemson. “It’s going to be a very intense environment. It’s something that we welcome, that we invite. It’s a great opportunity. You come to LSU to play in environments like that. You get to play in the night game against another top-ranked team in prime time, you know? They’ve got a lot of players who are going to play for a long time, and so do we. It’s going to be a dog fight.”

Kickoff between LSU and Clemson is set for Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m. ET and will air live on ABC. Clemson is an early favorite to win the matchup at home, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.



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College Football writer clarify’s why Virginia Tech will be a player in the ACC race

One year ago, the Virginia Tech football team was expected to be a big player in the ACC race. Heck, they were expected to be a dark horse for the new 12-team College Football Playoff. In the end, neither came close to being reality as the Hokeis suffered through a second straight 6-6 season. This […]

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One year ago, the Virginia Tech football team was expected to be a big player in the ACC race. Heck, they were expected to be a dark horse for the new 12-team College Football Playoff. In the end, neither came close to being reality as the Hokeis suffered through a second straight 6-6 season.

This offseason has been an offseason of change with the roster between the NFL Draft and transfer portal, and some big coaching staff changes, unlike the previous offseason. With a ton of questions entering the season, the Hokies remain a wild-card, but one national college football reporter explains why he thinks they could be a player in the ACC race when all is said and done.

National college football writer explains why Virginia Tech could be a player in the ACC race in 2025

Chip Patterson of CBS Sports released a best/worst case scenario for each ACC school, and for Virginia Tech, their best case scenario was 9-3 and their worst was 5-7. In their best scenario, Patterson explains why the Hokies can be a player this fall.

“Kyron Drones puts together his best season yet, and the hire of new offensive coordinator Philip Montgomery unlocks that extra step the Hokies offense needed to get over the hump. Virginia Tech’s 0-5 record in one-score games last season regresses back to the average and the absence of Clemson and SMU on the ACC schedule allows the Hokies to be a player in the conference title race.”

Yes, a healthy Kyron Drones under Philip Montgomery will go a long way in helping Virginia Tech be better, but Patterson notes that no Clemson or SMU on the schedule makes them a potential player in the ACC. Even though neither the Tigers nor the Mustangs are on the schedule, the Hokies face a difficult conference schedule with Louisville, Miami, and Georgia Tech, to name a few.

If Virginia Tech is going to be a player in the ACC in 2025, they will need a lot of things to go right and win more one-score games than they lose. That’s a lot that has to go right, but it can go right.



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Everything Coming to Disney+ Plus in July 2025

July on Disney+ is where franchise finales, monster makeovers, and nostalgic throwbacks collide. Marvel closes out Phase 5 with the last three episodes of “Ironheart,” Nat Geo kicks off an expanded SharkFest anchored by the 90-minute documentary “Jaws @ 50,” and Disney Channel’s cult musical series dives into vampire lore with “ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of […]

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Everything Coming to Disney+ Plus in July 2025

July on Disney+ is where franchise finales, monster makeovers, and nostalgic throwbacks collide. Marvel closes out Phase 5 with the last three episodes of “Ironheart,” Nat Geo kicks off an expanded SharkFest anchored by the 90-minute documentary “Jaws @ 50,” and Disney Channel’s cult musical series dives into vampire lore with “ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires.”

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For families, the month is bursting with animation: a brand-new season of “Phineas and Ferb,” eight fresh episodes of “Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir,” and the preschool revival “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+” (introducing Duffy the Disney Bear to U.S. audiences) all arrive before July is out. Meanwhile, the heist-rom-thriller “Suspicious Minds” adds summer-night intrigue, and foodie viewers can sink their teeth into the first “Summer Baking Championship.”

Behind the headlines, Disney+’s Hulu hub quietly drops one of its largest movie libraries to date. Day-one arrivals range from “Alita: Battle Angel” and “Bridesmaids” to “Home Alone,” “I, Robot,” and “Prometheus,” making July 1 a binge-watch bonanza. Sports fans also get a tech-tour of the Bernabéu with “Megastructures: Real Madrid Super Stadium,” while nostalgic viewers can relive three full seasons of “America’s Funniest Home Videos.”

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Disney+ in July 2025: Marvel Finales, SharkFest Spectacles, and a Flood of Fan-Favorite Films

Below is the complete, U.S. schedule of confirmed releases for July 2025. (Titles marked Hulu on Disney+ stream inside the Disney+ app’s Hulu tile.)


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📅 Full July 2025 Release Schedule

Tuesday, July 1

  • Ironheart — Episodes 4-6 (series finale)
  • Critter Fixers: Country Vets S6 (12 eps)
  • Lost Treasures of Egypt S5 (10 eps)
  • Phineas and Ferb — Revival season premiere
  • Library movie wave (Hulu on Disney+): Alita: Battle Angel, Bridesmaids, Bride Wars, Country Strong, The Day After Tomorrow, Dirty Dancing 1-2, Easy A, Ford v Ferrari, Home Alone 1-3, I, Robot, Prometheus, Real Steel, Ted 1-2, Wrath of Man, and dozens more

Wednesday, July 2

  • Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir S6 (8 eps)
  • ZOMBIES, ZOMBIES 2, ZOMBIES 3 — Sing-Along Editions

Sunday, July 6 – SharkFest Launch

  • Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory (special)
  • Investigation Shark Attack S1 (6 eps)
  • Shark Quest: Hunt for the Apex Predator S1
  • Sharks of the North (special)
  • Super Shark Highway (special)
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Wednesday, July 9

  • Ancient Aliens: Origins S1 (12 eps)
  • People & Places: Shorts (series debut)

Thursday, July 10

  • Summer Baking Championship S1 (8 eps)
  • Suspicious Minds S1 (all eps; heist-romance)

Friday, July 11

  • ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires (original movie)
  • Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story (Nat Geo doc)

Thursday, July 17

  • America’s Funniest Home Videos S13-15 (67 eps)
  • Disneyland Resort P.O.V. Walkthroughs (ride-along series)

Friday, July 18

  • Megastructures: Real Madrid Super Stadium (Nat Geo special)

Tuesday, July 22

  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ — First 10 episodes
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Wednesday, July 23

  • Kiff S2 (animated series)

Saturday, July 26

  • BBQ Brawl S1-2 (14 eps)
  • Theme Song Takeover S4 (6 eps)
  • Ultimate Summer Cook-Off S1 (4 eps)

Monday, July 28

  • Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time S1 (5 eps)

Wednesday, July 30

  • StuGo S1 (full season)
  • StuGo: Shorts S1 (6 eps)
  • Big City Greens S4 (10 eps)

Thursday, July 31

  • Project Runway S21 — Two-episode premiere
  • Project Runway Library (S1-4, 51 eps)
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Coming in August
Keep an eye out for the MCU animated anthology “Eyes of Wakanda” on August 6, plus more Hulu film drops every Friday.

Key Takeaways

  • July brings major Disney+ originals including new “Ironheart” episodes, “ZOMBIES 4,” and the revival of “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+.”
  • The streaming service adds popular films like “Alita: Battle Angel” and “Bridesmaids” alongside new reality and animated content.
  • National Geographic offerings expand with “Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time” and sports documentary “Megastructures: Real Madrid Super Stadium.”

Major Original Series Premiering in July 2025

Disney+ is bringing a strong lineup of original content to subscribers this July, featuring Marvel superheroes, musical zombies, and beloved animated characters returning to screens big and small.

Highly Anticipated Series

Marvel’s Ironheart continues its first season run with episodes 4-6 dropping on July 1st. The series follows Riri Williams, a genius inventor who creates the most advanced suit of armor since Iron Man. Fans who enjoyed her introduction in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever can now see her full story unfold.

ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires premieres on July 11th, bringing a fresh supernatural twist to the popular musical franchise. Disney is building anticipation by releasing sing-along versions of the previous three ZOMBIES films starting July 2nd.

High Potential, a new drama series about gifted teenagers navigating extraordinary abilities while dealing with ordinary high school problems, debuts mid-month with a three-episode premiere package.

Returning Fan Favorites

Project Runway Season 21 makes its streaming debut this month, bringing high fashion competition to Disney+. This season features guest judges from Marvel films and Disney animated features.

The Academy returns for its sophomore season, continuing the story of performing arts students competing for prestigious scholarships. The show has gained popularity for its realistic portrayal of the pressures young performers face.

Big City Greens drops new episodes weekly throughout July, following the continuing adventures of Cricket Green and his family as they adjust to city life with their country sensibilities.

Animated and Kids Shows

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ premieres on July 22nd, reviving the beloved preschool series with new adventures. Mickey, Minnie, and their friends return with updated animation and interactive elements for a new generation of viewers.

Kiff Season 2 debuts this month, continuing the adventures of the optimistic squirrel and her bunny best friend. The second season introduces new characters and locations in Table Town.

Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir adds Season 6 episodes on July 2nd. The popular superhero series continues to expand its universe with new miraculous powers and villains for Marinette and Adrien to face.

Theme Song Takeover returns with musical shorts featuring supporting characters from Disney animated shows performing their own versions of their shows’ theme songs.

Exclusive Movies and Special Premieres

Disney+ is rolling out an impressive lineup of exclusive films and special presentations this July. Subscribers can look forward to major theatrical releases, unique sing-along experiences, and compelling documentaries that offer behind-the-scenes insights.

Blockbuster Movie Releases

July brings several high-profile movies to the streaming platform. The highly anticipated ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires premieres on Friday, July 11th, continuing the popular musical franchise with a vampire-themed twist.

Sci-fi fans will be thrilled by the addition of “Alien: Romulus,” the latest entry in the legendary space horror series. This prequel explores the terrifying xenomorph origins with a fresh cast of characters.

“Ford v. Ferrari,” the acclaimed racing drama starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, joins the platform mid-month. The film chronicles the rivalry between automotive giants during the 1966 Le Mans race.

Action movie enthusiasts can enjoy “Independence Day” and “28 Weeks Later” as part of the platform’s summer blockbuster collection. These additions provide perfect viewing options for those hot July evenings.

Special Features and Sing-Along Versions

Disney+ is enhancing its musical offerings with special sing-along versions of fan favorites. All three previous ZOMBIES films will be available in sing-along format ahead of the new sequel’s release, allowing fans to prepare for the newest installment.

The platform will also feature “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” with enhanced viewing options, including director commentary and behind-the-scenes features. These extras provide deeper insights into the filmmaking process.

Several classic Disney animated features receive the sing-along treatment this month as well. These interactive versions display lyrics on screen, making them perfect for family movie nights.

A special collection of “Desperate Housewives” episodes with creator commentary arrives, giving fans new perspectives on the beloved series. This marks the first time such special features have been available for the show on streaming.

Documentaries and Biographical Films

Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story premieres this month, exploring Steven Spielberg’s groundbreaking 1975 thriller on its 50th anniversary. The documentary features interviews with cast members and film historians discussing the movie’s lasting impact.

“Sophie and the Baron” offers an intimate look at the unique friendship between photographer Baron Wolman and artist Sophie Kipner, showcasing their creative collaboration across generations.

The powerful five-part series Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time debuts on July 28th. This documentary examines the devastating 2005 natural disaster through previously unseen footage and survivor testimonies.

“Ancient Aliens: Origins” arrives mid-month, investigating theories about extraterrestrial influences on early human civilizations. The documentary features expert interviews and examinations of archaeological mysteries around the world.

Disneyland Resort and Theme Park Celebrations

Disney+ will showcase Disneyland’s historic 70th anniversary with special content in July 2025. The streaming service will offer fans unique ways to experience the magic from home through virtual walkthroughs, celebration highlights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.

70th Anniversary Events

The Disneyland Resort 70th Celebration will be prominently featured on Disney+ this July. Subscribers can look forward to streaming the “70th Celebration Nighttime Spectaculars” starting July 18th, which captures the special evening shows created specifically for this milestone anniversary.

These spectaculars include enhanced fireworks, projection mapping, and drone shows that honor seven decades of Disney storytelling and innovation. The nighttime events feature music and visuals spanning Disneyland’s rich history.

Special programming will also include footage from the celebration’s opening ceremony, celebrity appearances, and exclusive interviews with Disney Imagineers who helped shape the park’s legacy from its beginning to today’s modern attractions.

Attractions and Experiences Featured

Disney+ will highlight iconic attractions across Disneyland Resort in their anniversary celebrations. Beloved rides receiving special attention include Haunted Mansion, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, and Jungle Cruise – all with enhanced features for the 70th celebration.

The content will also showcase newer areas such as:

  • Cars Land with Radiator Springs Racers
  • Avengers Campus and its superhero experiences
  • Mickey’s ToonTown fresh from its recent renovation
  • Pixar Pier featuring the Incredicoaster and Pixar Pal-A-Round

A special two-hour guided tour called “A Story of Celebration” will be available as documentary content, walking viewers through Disneyland’s evolution from opening day attractions to recent additions. The tour explores Main Street, U.S.A., and other lands that have become central to the Disney experience.

Disneyland Resort P.O.V. Walkthroughs and Shorts

The highly anticipated Disneyland Resort P.O.V. Walkthroughs will premiere on July 17th. These immersive first-person experiences transport viewers directly into cinematic ride-alongs of Disneyland’s most iconic attractions.

The walkthroughs use state-of-the-art filming techniques to create an incredibly realistic virtual experience of riding attractions like Indiana Jones Adventure and Soarin’ Around the World. Each video includes ambient park sounds and music to enhance the immersion.

Additionally, a new collection called “People and Places: Shorts” will debut, featuring behind-the-scenes looks at how Cast Members create magic daily. These shorts explore lesser-known areas of the park and highlight special details that casual visitors might miss.

Disney+ will also include special Hollywood Land shorts focusing on the connection between Disney films and their theme park adaptations, showing how movie magic transforms into physical experiences.

Events, Specials, and National Geographic Content

July 2025 brings an exciting lineup of seasonal competitions, nature documentaries, live sports, and special events to Disney+. Subscribers can look forward to summer-themed cooking shows, shark week programming, and exclusive sports coverage throughout the month.

Seasonal Specials and Competitions

The summer heat brings hot competition to Disney+ this July with several cooking and reality shows. BBQ Brawl Seasons 1-2 (14 episodes) arrives on July 26th, bringing grill masters together for smoky showdowns. Food Network’s Ultimate Summer Cook-Off (Season 1, 4 episodes) also drops the same day, featuring chefs creating perfect warm-weather dishes.

Fans of fashion will be thrilled as a brand new season of Project Runway premieres this month. The competitive design show continues to showcase emerging fashion talents creating runway-ready looks under tight deadlines.

For dessert lovers, Summer Baking Championship and I Scream, You Scream bring sweet treats to the platform, challenging bakers to create refreshing summer confections that beat the heat while impressing discerning judges.

National Geographic Premieres

National Geographic delivers impressive documentary content this July. Lost Treasures of Egypt (Season 5, 10 episodes) arrives July 1st, exploring ancient archaeological discoveries and historical mysteries along the Nile.

Shark enthusiasts will enjoy a full lineup including Sharks Up Close with Bertie Gregory, Shark Attack, Super Shark Highway, and Sharks of the North. The comprehensive Shark Quest: Hunt for the Apex Predator follows researchers tracking the ocean’s most formidable hunters.

Megastructures: Real Madrid Super Stadium examines the engineering marvel behind one of soccer’s most iconic venues. Animal lovers can enjoy Critter Fixers: Country Vets (Season 6, 12 episodes) starting July 1st, following veterinarians as they treat animals in rural Georgia.

Live Sports and Event Coverage

Disney+ expands its sports offerings this July with several live events. The WNBA All-Star Game and WNBA Skills Competition showcase the best in women’s basketball, while specific team coverage highlights matchups between the Indiana Fever and New York Liberty.

Golf fans can tune into PGA Tour Live for tournament coverage, while MMA enthusiasts get access to UFC 318 Prelims. The NFL Flag Championships brings youth football excitement to the platform.

These sporting events will be available through the ESPN integration within Disney+, giving subscribers more live content options than ever before. Many events will include pre-show coverage and expert analysis.

Additional New Episodes and Series

July brings several episodic releases and new series to Disney+. Stu-Go premieres this month, along with documentary series People and Places which explores diverse communities around the world.

Paradise, English Teacher, and Suspicious Minds will release new episodes weekly, while Camp Alec provides family-friendly summer-themed content. Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (Season 1, 5 episodes) arrives July 28th, examining the devastating 2005 natural disaster.

Disney’s documentary series Banana Ball explores the wild variant of baseball gaining popularity across America. These shows join the continuing rollout of Marvel’s Ironheart, which drops episodes 4-6 on July 1st at 6pm PT.

Frequently Asked Questions

Disney+ has an exciting lineup for July 2025 with new movies, series premieres, and returning favorites. Here are answers to common questions about what’s coming to the streaming platform next month.

What new Disney movies can we expect on Disney Plus in July 2025?

The highlight movie release for July 2025 is ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires, which continues the popular musical franchise with a vampire twist. This new installment will likely bring back favorite characters while introducing new supernatural elements.

Several catalog movies will also be added on July 1st including Alita: Battle Angel, Bridesmaids, and Country Strong. Fans of musical content can enjoy sing-along versions of the original ZOMBIES and ZOMBIES 2 starting July 2nd.

Are there any new Disney Plus original series debuting in July 2025?

Yes, July brings several exciting new series premieres. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ will premiere on July 22nd, reviving the beloved children’s series with new adventures. The first season of StuGo will also debut, though the exact date hasn’t been specified.

Season 2 of Kiff premieres on July 23rd, continuing the animated adventures of the energetic squirrel and her bunny best friend.

Can you provide a list of the new content arriving on Disney Plus for July 2025 in the United States?

The July 2025 lineup includes a mix of original content, returning series, and library additions. Major titles include ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+, and Kiff Season 2.

Library additions include Critter Fixers: Country Vets (Season 6), Lost Treasures of Egypt (Season 5), and BBQ Brawl (Seasons 1-2). Reality TV fans can enjoy a new season of Project Runway and The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 2 Reunion.

When are the release dates for July 2025 content on Disney Plus?

Content releases are spread throughout July 2025. The month begins with several additions on July 1st including Ironheart Episodes 4-6 releasing at 6 PM PT.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ premieres on July 22nd, followed by Kiff Season 2 on July 23rd. Additional content arrives on July 26th and 28th, with Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time (Season 1) releasing on the 28th.

Will there be any exclusive anime series released on Disney Plus in July 2025?

Yes, anime fans can look forward to RWBY: Complete Series arriving on July 1st, available in both subbed and dubbed versions. This represents Disney+’s continued expansion into anime content.

There’s also Miraculous Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (Season 6, 8 episodes) releasing on July 2nd, which while not strictly anime, features an anime-inspired animation style popular with similar audiences.

What are the major Disney Plus releases scheduled for summer 2025?

The summer 2025 lineup is headlined by ZOMBIES 4: Dawn of the Vampires and the finale of Marvel Television’s Ironheart, with episodes 4-6 releasing in early July.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ marks a significant revival of the classic children’s series. The continuation of popular series like Kiff with its second season premiere also represents an important part of Disney+’s summer programming strategy.

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Clemson baseball adds veteran left-handed reliever with SEC experience

Clemson baseball got a little better on Saturday night. Pitching had been a major concern for the Tigers throughout the 2025 season and it led to multiple tough losses, but they have addressed some needs in the portal thanks to head coach Erik Bakich. Bakich has landed numerous big bats from the portal, but on […]

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Clemson baseball got a little better on Saturday night.

Pitching had been a major concern for the Tigers throughout the 2025 season and it led to multiple tough losses, but they have addressed some needs in the portal thanks to head coach Erik Bakich.

Bakich has landed numerous big bats from the portal, but on Saturday, he picked up a commitment from 23-year-old left-handed reliever Michael Sharman. He previously spent time with Tennessee before starting 16 games with Georgia Highlands in the JUCO in 2024 with 101 strikeouts in 92.2 innings, per Jon Blau.

This is a nice get for the Tigers who need all the pitching help they can get. Sharman has plenty of experience at the age of 23 and it’s especially reassuring that he spent time with one of the bigger baseball powers in the SEC.

When he was with Tennessee, he had a 3.18 ERA with 25 strikeouts in 22.2 innings.

Clemson is quietly building one of the best rosters in college baseball ahead of the 2026 season. The Tigers have landed some legitimate MLB prospects to play the field and if they end up making it to campus, Clemson will have one of the best offensive teams in the ACC next season. They could also be in line to host another regional.

Addressing pitching needs should make fans happy as it was the biggest weakness in 2025. Bakich is taking his “getting back to a World Series” quote seriously so far this offseason.

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Clemson baseball adds former Tennessee Vol in transfer portal

A few days after Clemson baseball coach Erik Bakich said that his team wasn’t finished in the transfer portal, the Tigers added another arm to their 2026 pitching staff. Former Tennessee Volunteers pitcher Michael Sharman has committed to Clemson, he announced in a social media post to Instagram late Saturday. A 6-foot-1, 198-pound left-hander, Sharman […]

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Clemson baseball adds former Tennessee Vol in transfer portal

A few days after Clemson baseball coach Erik Bakich said that his team wasn’t finished in the transfer portal, the Tigers added another arm to their 2026 pitching staff.

Former Tennessee Volunteers pitcher Michael Sharman has committed to Clemson, he announced in a social media post to Instagram late Saturday.

A 6-foot-1, 198-pound left-hander, Sharman spent one year with the Vols after transferring from the JUCO ranks at Georgia Highlands in 2024. A redshirt junior last season, he pitched in 17 games for Tony Vitello’s club. In 22 2/3 innings, Sharman posted a 3-1 record with a 3.18 ERA.

Sharman was used mostly in relief but made three starts in midweek games in 2025. He struck out 25 batters and walked 10 while holding opposing hitters to a .229 average.

Sharman is the eighth player to commit to Clemson from the transfer portal since the Tigers’ season ended with a 16-4 loss to Kentucky in the NCAA Tournament at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. He’s the third pitcher to join the Tigers via the portal.

Clemson’s most recent additions in the portal were outfielder Nate Savoie from Loyola Marymount in the West Coast Conference on June 13, and Western Kentucky outfielder Ryan Wideman (June 11). Wideman was considered one of the best overall players available in the portal class.

Here’s a full list of players Clemson has added and lost in the transfer portal.

Clemson baseball transfer portal tracker

Additions:

  • Ariston Veasey, RHP (Alabama)
  • Hayden Simmerson, RHP (Catawba College)
  • Ty Dalley, OF (Mercer)
  • Bryce Clavon, INF (Georgia)
  • Tyler Lichtenberger, INF (Appalachian State)
  • Ryan Wideman, OF (Western Kentucky)
  • Nate Savoie, OF (Loyola Marymount)
  • Michael Sharman, RHP (Tennessee)

Transferred out:

  • Tristan Bissetta, OF (to Ole Miss)
  • Ethan Darden, LHP (to Texas A&M)
  • Jackson Cole, LHP
  • Luke Brown, RHP
  • Chayce Kieck, RHP (to Northwestern)
  • Hudson Lee, LHP
  • B.J. Bailey, LHP
  • TP Wentworth, LHP/OF (to Oklahoma State)

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