Benicio Del Toro starring in Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" and Reneé Rapp's second studio album are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.
Also among the streaming offerings worth your time, as selected by The Associated Press' entertainment journalists: Jason Momoa brings his passion project "Chief of War" to Apple TV+, there's a cozy Hobbit video game in Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game and "Project Runway" tries out a new network home for its 21st season.
MOVIES

From left, Mia Threapleton, Benicio Del Toro and Michael Cera share a meal in "The Phoenician Scheme."Â
'The Phoenician Scheme'
Wes Anderson's "The Phoenician Scheme" (streaming now on Peacock) stars Benicio Del Toro as Anatole "Zsa-zsa" Korda, a wealthy and unscrupulous European industrialist. After the latest assassination attempt on his life, he decides to leave his estate to one of his many children, Lisel (Mia Threapleton), a novitiate. Michael Cera co-stars as a Norwegian insect expect named Bjørn. In her review, the AP's Jocelyn Noveck wrote that the film finds Anderson "becoming even more, well, Wes Anderson than before."
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Sofia Carson stars in "My Oxford Year," a film based on a novel by Julia Whelan now streaming on Netflix. Â
'My Oxford Year'
The Netflix romance "My Oxford Year" (streaming Aug. 1) follows a young American student named Anna (Sofia Carson) in her long-dreamt-of year at Oxford University. Corey Mylchreest co-stars as a local love interest in the film directed by Iain Morris.

'Singles'
'’90s Soundtrack Movies'
Movie soundtracks once played so much more of a role in popular culture. A new ’90s Soundtrack Movies series on the Criterion Channel during August collects some of the films from the soundtrack's heyday, the 1990s, when songs from movies like "Trainspotting" (1996) and "Singles" (1992) dominated the airwaves and MTV. Also running this month on Criterion are "Grosse Pointe Blank" (1997), "So I Married an Axe Murderer" (1993) and "Judgement Night" (1993).
— Jake Coyle
MUSIC

"Sunset Boulevard" by Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
The King of Rock 'n' Roll has returned. On Aug. 1, to celebrate what would have been Elvis Presley's 90th birthday year, a massive collection of 89 rarities will be released as a five-disc CD boxset — and on all digital platforms. Titled "Sunset Boulevard," the series pulls from Presley's 1970-1975 Los Angeles recording sessions and rehearsals at RCA's studios. There is no greater gift for the Elvis aficionado.

“Bite Me†by Reneé Rapp
Reneé Rapp
Reneé Rapp will release her second studio album on Aug. 1, the appropriately titled "Bite Me." The 12-track release is imbued with Rapp's edgy, lighthearted spirit — catchy R&B-pop songs about bad breakups and good hookups abound. It'll put some pep in your step.
— Maria Sherman
TELEVISION

"Project Runway"
'Project Runway'
"Project Runway" has had quite a life since it debuted in 2004 on Bravo. After its first six seasons, the competition show about fashion design moved to Lifetime for 11 seasons, then back to Bravo for a few years, and its new home for season 21 is Freeform. Christian Siriano — who won the show's fourth season — is an executive producer, mentor and judge. He joins "Project Runway" OG host Heidi Klum, celebrity stylist extraordinaire Law Roach and fashion editor Nina Garcia. It premieres July 31 and streams on Disney+ and Hulu.

From left, Kristen Johnston, Annie Gonzalez, Blake Clark, Graham Rogers, Hannah Pilkes and Leanne Morgan star in "Leanne."
'Leanne'
Comedian Leanne Morgan stars in her own multi-cam sitcom for Netflix called "Leanne," debuting July 31. Inspired by her own stand-up, Morgan plays a woman whose husband leaves her for another woman after more than three decades of marriage. Morgan stars alongside sitcom vets Kristen Johnston and Tim Daly.

Anthony Mackie stars in "Twisted Metal."
'Twisted Metal'
Anthony Mackie's "Twisted Metal" is back on Peacock for a second season of beginning July 31. The show is adapted from a popular video game franchise and picks up about seven months after the events of season one.

From left, Te Kohe Tuhaka, Jason Momoa and Siua Ikale'o star in "Chief of War."
'Chief of War'
Jason Momoa brings his passion project "Chief of War" to Apple TV+ on Aug. 1. Set in the late 18th century, Momoa plays Kauai, a nobleman and warrior, who plays a major part in the unification of the Hawaiian islands. The series is based on true events and is told from an Indigenous point of view.
— Alicia Rancilio
VIDEO GAME

Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game
Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game
Games set in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-Earth usually want to drag us back to Mount Doom for another confrontation with the Dark Lord. But what if you're a Hobbit who just wants to hang out with your friends in your peaceful village? That's your mission in Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game. It's a cozy sim from Weta Workshop, the company behind the special effects in Peter Jackson's films. You can grow a garden, go fishing, trade with your neighbors and — most important for a Hobbit — cook and eat. It's about as far from Mordor as it gets, and you can start decorating your own Hobbit Hole on July 29 on PlayStation 5, Xbox X/S, Switch or PC.
— Lou Kesten