The hottest film releases to look forward to this summer
13th July 2018
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Whilst we appear to have emerged from the worst of the British heatwave (finally!), there are no guarantees with a British summer, and if you would rather be inside than out in the British weather, whatever it may be next, then we at TNS have you covered with a roundup of the most exciting film releases over the next few months:
1. Incredibles 2 - releases today
US fans have already had the chance to see what this superhero family's next adventure was, but Mr Incredible, Elastigirl, Dash and Violet are finally making their way over this side of the pond, so that UK fans can see the long awaited sequel to the hit 2004 film.
2. Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again - July 20th
Speaking of long awaited sequels, fans of the 2008 musical movie have been waiting for ten years to see if the rumoured sequel would ever emerge, and this summer it finally is! Guaranteed to be the feel good movie of the summer, next week, fans can finally return to Kalokairi and see what Sophie and her extended family have been up to for the past ten years, whilst enjoying a myriad of ABBA hits.
3. Mission Impossible: Fallout - July 24th Tom Cruise returns for another film in the Mission Impossible franchise, as Ethan Hunt attempts to track down escaped convict Soloman Lane and bring him back into IMF custody. 4. Hotel Translyvania 3: A Monster Vacation - July 27th After the success of the first and second movies, Hotel Transylvania returns for a third outing, as the monster gang take a summer holiday aboard a monster cruise ship.
3. Mission Impossible: Fallout - July 24th Tom Cruise returns for another film in the Mission Impossible franchise, as Ethan Hunt attempts to track down escaped convict Soloman Lane and bring him back into IMF custody. 4. Hotel Translyvania 3: A Monster Vacation - July 27th After the success of the first and second movies, Hotel Transylvania returns for a third outing, as the monster gang take a summer holiday aboard a monster cruise ship.
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