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Here are the movies hitting theaters in July

Here are the movies hitting theaters in July
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Here are the movies hitting theaters in July
There are so many reasons to go back to movie theaters in July. Plenty of blockbusters are on the way, whether you're hoping to see an action-packed adventure or a family-friendly flick. Here's a glimpse at the movies slated for release in the next several weeks:First Date — July 1After he's conned into buying an old car, a shy teen's first date goes wrong as he finds himself chased by criminals, cops and a crazy cat lady.Cast includes Tyson Brown, Shelby Duclos, Jesse Janzen, Ryan Quinn Adams and Angela Barber. Watch the trailer above.Long Story Short — July 2A notorious procrastinator wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that every few minutes, he's jumping ahead to the next year of his life, inspiring him to win back the woman he loves. Cast includes Josh Lawson, Rafe Spall, Ronny Chieng, Noni Hazlehurst and Dena Kaplan.Boss Baby: Family Business — July 2This sequel catches up with the Templeton brothers and his their little brother as they navigate a new family business.Voice actors include Alec Baldwin, Ariana Greenblatt, James McGrath, Jimmy Kimmel and James Marsden.The God Committee — July 2This film follows the story of an organ transplant committee that must convene within an hour to decide which of three patients deserves a life-saving heart. Cast includes Kelsey Grammer, Julia Stiles, Colman Domingo, Janeane Garofalo and Dan Hedaya.Black Widow — July 9Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, is faced with a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past and must take on her history. Cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, Ray Winstone and O.T. Fagbenle. Space Jam: A New Legacy — July 16When LeBron James and his son become trapped in a digital space, he has to get them home safe by leading the Looney Tunes gang to a win on the basketball court. Cast includes Don Cheadle, Khris Davis and Sonequa Martin-Green. Escape Room: Tournament of Champions — July 16This sequel follows six people who find themselves locked in another series of escape rooms, solving the clues they have in common to survive.Cast includes Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Corin Silva, Anton David Jeftha and Isabelle Fuhrman.Sleepless Unrest: The Real Conjuring Home — July 16Filmmakers and paranormal investigators give a first-hand look at the world-famous home that inspired the horror movie, "The Conjuring." Cast includes Cory Heinzen, Kendall Whelpton, Richel Stratton, Brian Murray and Vera Whelpton. Old — July 23Beachgoers quickly realize they're aging rapidly.Cast includes Gael García Bernal, Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre, Alex Wolff and Vicky Krieps. The Comeback Trail — July 23Movie producers try to save themselves by setting up an insurance scam to pay off a debt to the mob. Cast includes Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Zach Braff, Vincent Spano and Eddie Griffin. Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins — July 23The Arashikage clan takes in Snake Eyes and teaches him the ways of the ninja warrior, but when secrets from his past are revealed, he may lose the trust of those closest to him.Cast includes Henry Golding, Andrew Koji, Úrsula Corberó, Samara Weaving, Haruka Abe and Takehiro Hira.Joe Bell — July 23A true story of a father who takes a self-reflective walk across America to speak out about the real costs of bullying as a tribute to his gay teenage son. Cast includes Mark Wahlberg, Connie Britton, Morgan Lily, Maxwell Jenkins and Reid Miller. How It Ends — July 23Liza scores an invite to one last party before the world ends, but has quite the journey to get there, along with her younger self.Cast includes Zoe Lister-Jones, Cailee Spaeny, Whitney Cummings, Tawny Newsome and Finn Wolfhard.Jungle Cruise — July 23This Disney adventure follows skipper Frank Wolff and researcher Dr. Lily Houghton's ride down the Amazon, including their encounters of numerous dangers and supernatural forces in the midst of the rainforest.Cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Edgar Ramírez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons and Paul Giamatti. The Green Knight — July 30Based on the Arthurian legend, this film tells the story of Sir Gawain's journey — full of ghosts, giants, thieves and schemers — to confront the Green Knight. Cast includes Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, Joel Edgerton, Sarita Choudhury, Sean Harris and Kate Dickie.Stillwater — July 30An American father travels to France to visit his daughter, who is in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit, and makes it his mission to free her.Cast includes Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin, Camille Cottin and Deanna Dunagan.

There are so many reasons to go back to movie theaters in July.

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Plenty of blockbusters are on the way, whether you're hoping to see an action-packed adventure or a family-friendly flick.

Here's a glimpse at the movies slated for release in the next several weeks:

First Date — July 1

After he's conned into buying an old car, a shy teen's first date goes wrong as he finds himself chased by criminals, cops and a crazy cat lady.

Cast includes Tyson Brown, Shelby Duclos, Jesse Janzen, Ryan Quinn Adams and Angela Barber.

Watch the trailer above.

Long Story Short — July 2

A notorious procrastinator wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that every few minutes, he's jumping ahead to the next year of his life, inspiring him to win back the woman he loves.

    Cast includes Josh Lawson, Rafe Spall, Ronny Chieng, Noni Hazlehurst and Dena Kaplan.

    Boss Baby: Family Business — July 2

    This sequel catches up with the Templeton brothers and his their little brother as they navigate a new family business.

    Voice actors include Alec Baldwin, Ariana Greenblatt, James McGrath, Jimmy Kimmel and James Marsden.

    The God Committee — July 2

    This film follows the story of an organ transplant committee that must convene within an hour to decide which of three patients deserves a life-saving heart.

      Cast includes Kelsey Grammer, Julia Stiles, Colman Domingo, Janeane Garofalo and Dan Hedaya.

      Black Widow — July 9

      Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, is faced with a dangerous conspiracy with ties to her past and must take on her history.

      Cast includes Scarlett Johansson, Florence Pugh, David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, Ray Winstone and O.T. Fagbenle.

        Space Jam: A New Legacy — July 16

        When LeBron James and his son become trapped in a digital space, he has to get them home safe by leading the Looney Tunes gang to a win on the basketball court.

        Cast includes Don Cheadle, Khris Davis and Sonequa Martin-Green.

          Escape Room: Tournament of Champions — July 16

          This sequel follows six people who find themselves locked in another series of escape rooms, solving the clues they have in common to survive.

          Cast includes Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Corin Silva, Anton David Jeftha and Isabelle Fuhrman.

          Sleepless Unrest: The Real Conjuring Home — July 16

          Filmmakers and paranormal investigators give a first-hand look at the world-famous home that inspired the horror movie, "The Conjuring."

            Cast includes Cory Heinzen, Kendall Whelpton, Richel Stratton, Brian Murray and Vera Whelpton.

            Old — July 23

            Beachgoers quickly realize they're aging rapidly.

            Cast includes Gael García Bernal, Eliza Scanlen, Thomasin McKenzie, Aaron Pierre, Alex Wolff and Vicky Krieps.

            The Comeback Trail — July 23

            Movie producers try to save themselves by setting up an insurance scam to pay off a debt to the mob.

              Cast includes Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Zach Braff, Vincent Spano and Eddie Griffin.

              Snake Eyes: G.I. Joe Origins — July 23

              The Arashikage clan takes in Snake Eyes and teaches him the ways of the ninja warrior, but when secrets from his past are revealed, he may lose the trust of those closest to him.

              Cast includes Henry Golding, Andrew Koji, Úrsula Corberó, Samara Weaving, Haruka Abe and Takehiro Hira.

                Joe Bell — July 23

                A true story of a father who takes a self-reflective walk across America to speak out about the real costs of bullying as a tribute to his gay teenage son.

                Cast includes Mark Wahlberg, Connie Britton, Morgan Lily, Maxwell Jenkins and Reid Miller.

                  How It Ends — July 23

                  Liza scores an invite to one last party before the world ends, but has quite the journey to get there, along with her younger self.

                  Cast includes Zoe Lister-Jones, Cailee Spaeny, Whitney Cummings, Tawny Newsome and Finn Wolfhard.

                  Jungle Cruise — July 23

                  This Disney adventure follows skipper Frank Wolff and researcher Dr. Lily Houghton's ride down the Amazon, including their encounters of numerous dangers and supernatural forces in the midst of the rainforest.

                  Cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Edgar Ramírez, Jack Whitehall, Jesse Plemons and Paul Giamatti.

                    The Green Knight — July 30

                    Based on the Arthurian legend, this film tells the story of Sir Gawain's journey — full of ghosts, giants, thieves and schemers — to confront the Green Knight.

                    Cast includes Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, Joel Edgerton, Sarita Choudhury, Sean Harris and Kate Dickie.

                      Stillwater — July 30

                      An American father travels to France to visit his daughter, who is in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit, and makes it his mission to free her.

                      Cast includes Matt Damon, Abigail Breslin, Camille Cottin and Deanna Dunagan.