When Netflix announced four years ago that it was partnering with Marvel Studios for a series of television shows, the ultimate end game was going to be a team-up series called The Defenders. And on August 18th it is finally coming to the streaming service. The show is just one of several pieces of splashy original programming that Netflix is touting for the end-of-summer movie season.

On August 25th, Adam Wingard’s adaptation of the manga Death Note will make its debut, fresh off a Hall H appearance at San Diego Comic-Con, and on August 4th the service will release the first season of Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later. On the surprise release front, the service will also premiere the Orphan Black-esque What Happened to Monday?, featuring Noomi Rapace playing seven different sisters who have to hide each other’s identities in a dystopian sci-fi future.

Amazon Studios is also delivering on another show it hyped at Comic-Con with the August 25th release of the first season of The Tick, starring Peter Serafinowicz as the titular superhero. The service will also be adding a number of titles appealing to genre fans (the entire Saw franchise), Johnny Depp fans (Benny & Joon), stoner time-travel fans (both Bill & Ted movies), and werewolves surfing on top of vans fans (the original Teen Wolf and Teen Wolf Too).

HBO Now is adding several films as well, including Oscar nominees like Nocturnal Animals and Jackie, as well as the Harry Potter prequel Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. But mostly, the crown jewel for the service is going to be the same as it was last month: Game of Thrones, which will have its seventh season finale on August 27th.

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