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Watch all the trailers for movies coming this Fourth of July weekend

Check out trailers for everything coming to big and small screens

Watch all the trailers for movies coming this Fourth of July weekend

Check out trailers for everything coming to big and small screens

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Watch all the trailers for movies coming this Fourth of July weekend

Check out trailers for everything coming to big and small screens

"Spider-Man: Far From Home," in theaters everywhereFollowing the events of "Avengers: Endgame," Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever. Watch the cast talk about moving on after — er, well we won't spoil it for you — in the related video above. "Midsommar," in theaters everywhereThis one is for true scary-film lovers only: What begins as a carefree summer holiday for a couple and some friends takes a sinister turn when the villagers of a small Swedish village invite their guests to partake in festivities that render the pastoral paradise increasingly unnerving and viscerally disturbing. The film is already getting intense reviews, including from fellow horror director Jordan Peele, saying it was an "ascension of horror" with "atrociously disturbing images," according to IndieWire. "Stranger Things: Season three," streaming on NetflixWe know this isn't a movie, but the third season of the favorite Netflix show is premiering on the Fourth of July — in case you wanted to skip the fireworks. School is out for the summer for the gang, who are ready to put the past, and all the monsters, behind them.

"Spider-Man: Far From Home," in theaters everywhere

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Following the events of "Avengers: Endgame," Spider-Man must step up to take on new threats in a world that has changed forever. Watch the cast talk about moving on after — er, well we won't spoil it for you — in the related video above.

"Midsommar," in theaters everywhere

This one is for true scary-film lovers only: What begins as a carefree summer holiday for a couple and some friends takes a sinister turn when the villagers of a small Swedish village invite their guests to partake in festivities that render the pastoral paradise increasingly unnerving and viscerally disturbing. The film is already getting intense reviews, including from fellow horror director Jordan Peele, saying it was an "ascension of horror" with "atrociously disturbing images," according to .

"Stranger Things: Season three," streaming on Netflix

We know this isn't a movie, but the third season of the favorite Netflix show is premiering on the Fourth of July — in case you wanted to skip the fireworks. School is out for the summer for the gang, who are ready to put the past, and all the monsters, behind them.