“How to Train Your Dragon”

“How to Train Your Dragon” is a PG-rated live-action remake of the DreamWorks animation of the same title and will be released on June 13. The film presents a more realistic portrayal of the main dragon character, Toothless. The movie takes place in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons. Hiccup Horrendous Haddock iii, played by Mason Thames, is a Teenage Viking who lives on the Isle of Berk, where fighting dragons is a tradition. The trailer shows epic flight clips and introduces new dragon species. It shows excitement, especially for younger viewers, due to the friendship between a boy and his dragon that teaches important values, mainly teamwork. This movie is perfect for fans of the original animated tetralogy.
“Elio”

“Elio” is a rated PG movie and will be released on June 20. In the film, 11-year-old Elio travels across the galaxies and gets mistaken for Earth’s agent by aliens. There are many kinds of aliens, such as Glordon, who is a decapitated-like alien, Lord Grigon, who is Glordon’s decapitated father, and Ambassador Questa, who is a ray-like alien. Later, Elio becomes friends with eccentric aliens and discovers who he truly is. The movie has an in-depth meaning of finding one’s true self and being able to express oneself. Yonas Kibreab, who plays Elio, is a voice-over actor in “Pupstruction” and “Slumberkins.” Elio is a film about a boy who is taken by aliens and, coincidentally, made Earth’s ambassador. Elio shows how you find who you are; it helps show the character’s feelings.

“F1 The Movie”
“F1” is a rated PG-13 movie that will be released on June 27. This movie focuses on Sonny Haye, who is played by Brad Pitt, struggles with a car accident that occurred while he was racing on the track that nearly cost him his career. As time passed, an upcoming Formula 1 team reached out to Haye about mentoring the team and its young hotshot driver, Joshua Pearce, played by Damson Idris. This movie is a must-watch for sports racing enthusiasts, especially those who enjoy the adrenaline rush.
“Jurassic World Rebirth”

“Jurassic World Rebirth” is a rated PG-13 movie that will be released on July 2. This sci-fi movie is live-action with CGI-animated dinosaurs. The movie gives off a summer vibe, with its island setting, allowing the movie to have adventure and excitement. It follows the adventure of Zora Bennett (Scarlett Johansson), leading a research operation to an island lab to collect dinosaur DNA to save mankind. Watching this movie in the theater can be a fun experience, especially if you are a fan of the Jurassic Park franchise and have seen all of the movies in order.

“Superman”
“Superman,” rated PG-13, will be released on July 11. The trailer shows the perspective of both Superman and Clark Kent (David Corenswet), who are the same person under different personas. In the city of Metropolis, citizens know Superman as Earth’s protector by fighting villains such as Lex Luthor and Ultraman. While Clark Kent is a reporter at the Daily Planet and is expected to report on justice and truth. Being able to watch this film on the big screen with loud surround sound gives a full experience and is suggested for viewers.

“The Fantastic Four: First Steps”
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is a movie that will be released on July 25. The rating has not been said yet, but fans are anticipating its release. The movie is about the Marvel cinematic team, the Fantastic Four, as they defend Earth from villains Galactus and Silver Surfer and dive deep into the team’s family dynamic throughout triumphs and fallouts. The film’s setting is to be in the 1960s and will have a vintage aesthetic.