The domestic loge office sum for the first half of 2018has reach $ 6 billionfor the first clock time , thanks to the crackling performance of some of this summer ’s biggest hit . Junecertainly brought its share , with bothIncredibles 2andJurassic World : Fallen Kingdomquickly becoming two of the class ’s highest grossers . ditto mark toOcean ’s 8 , the female person - chair subsequence / reboot of theOcean ’s 11franchise . At this rate , the film — which stars Sandra Bullock , Cate Blanchett and Anne Hathaway — is all but guaranteed a subsequence . Even less mainstream fare , like A24 ’s harrowing horror filmHereditary , transcend expectations , riding a wave of critical praise to some of the production house ’s best number thus far .

Of course , all of that is in the past . We ’re here to talk about what forthcoming releases we ’re psyched to finally see on the prominent screen , and July is stacked with hopeful message . So let ’s get to it . Here are the 10 picture show we ’re looking fore to this month .

10. Unfriended: Dark Web (Release Date: July 20)

Films likeUnfriended , which distort their scares out of innovative technology , do n’t usually sour . Yet , despite mixed reviews , the 2015 master copy pull in more than $ 64 million worldwide on a production budget of just $ 1 million . So it should serve as no surprisal thatUnfriended : Dark Webis looking to duplicate that prima functioning .

Directed by Stephen Susco ( writer of films likeThe GrudgeandTexas Chainsaw 3D),Unfriended : Dark Webwas shot in secluded last year and stars Colin Woodell , Rebecca Rittenhouse , Betty Gabriel and Andrew Lees . While it shares the found footage dash and techno - horror angle of its predecessor , the film is a standalone , giving it the chance to shake off any linger stain from those who baulk at the last one .

9. Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot (Release Date: July 13)

Gus Van Sant has long been the kind of fearless filmmaker to buck ahead with a undertaking no matter what . Take , for instance , such provocative and Oscar - winning films asGood Will HuntingandMilkor the fact that this is the director who decided to helm a snap - for - guesswork remaking ofPsycho . font in point , Van Sant is no unknown to contestation or awards attending , and his next plastic film see to tourist court both .

Based on the memoir by cartoonist John Callahan , Don’t Worry , He Wo n’t Get Far on Footstars Joaquin Phoenix as Callahan , who sustains a animation - altering trauma that leaves him wheelchair - leap . Jonah Hill , Rooney Mara and Jack Black round out the supporting cast . give the mostly positive critical notices the movie has received , Amazon Studios might have another winner as it hits select field of operations this calendar month .

Watch:The latest trailer for Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot

8. Eighth Grade (Release Date: July 13)

For years , Bo Burnham has cultivated a reputation as a stand - up comedian , and although he has written and directed some of his own clowning special , Burnham fully steps into the role of filmmaker with his directorial feature launching , Eighth Grade , which has been gaining impressive impulse since making its debut at the Sundance Film Festival to begin with this class .

The moving picture star Elsie Fisher as — you guess it — an eighth - grade educatee struggling to fetch up the school day year before moving into gamy school . equilibrize that delicate line between drollery and drama , Eighth Grade — which arrives in circumscribed release this month — takes a look at the awkwardness of adolescence and the pressure of feeling get in the middle of a humanity you do n’t yet to the full read .

Watch:The Latest trailer for Eighth Grade

7. Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (Release Date: July 27)

fan of the DC Extended Universe will have to waitress until December’sAquamanto see the next chapter in that ongoing franchise . However , for those DC Comics fans who require something to tide them over , we have the film version of the popular Cartoon web seriesTeen Titans Go ! , which look to be just as ego - referential and spit - in - cheek as the way more adult - themedDeadpool 2 .

The competently titledTeen Titans Go ! To the Moviesfollows the nominal heroic team as they head to Hollywood in an effort to get a film made about their effort . When supervillain Slade ( voiced by Will Arnett ) get in on the scene , the Teen Titans see the chance to earn their own big - screen adaptation . In a summer fill up with superhero fun , Teen Titans Go ! To the Moviescould be a material treat for families .

Watch:The latest trailer for Teen Titans Go! To the Movies

6. The Equalizer 2 (Release Date: July 20)

Despite a wildly successful career on the big screen , two - time Oscar winner Denzel Washington has never appear in a sequel . Until now . found on the TV series of the same name , The Equalizerrode a $ 55 million production budget to a $ 192 million worldwide cume . Now Washington and director Antoine Fuqua ( Training Day ) return withThe Equalizer 2 .

In the sequel , Robert McCall leaps into military action to avenge the execution of a longtime supporter , unleash hell on the criminal underworld once again . Melissa Leo and Bill Pullman reprise their persona from the first film , and Pedro Pascal ( Narcos , Kingsman : The Golden Circle ) joins the mould . With the same essence squad involved , we expectThe Equalizer 2to be just as thrilling as its harbinger .

Watch:The latest trailer for The Equalizer 2

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5. The First Purge (Release Date: July 4)

The premise behind thePurgeseries may be challenging , but who knew the enfranchisement would still be coming up with mode to tie its core concept in with societal and political commentary four films in?The First Purgecovers exactly what it sounds like , revealing the circumstances that led to the creation of one annual night of lawlessness to begin with .

From a business organisation standpoint , these picture show continue to be profitable , and the fanbase is just as concerned as ever . The previous entry , The Purge : Election Year , clear $ 119 million worldwide on a budget of only $ 10 million . The First Purgewill likely be capable to   keep the   franchise ’s impulse   going strong , even without the direction of serial creator James DeMonaco .

Watch:The latest trailer for The First Purge

4. Sorry to Bother You (Release Date: July 6)

Lakeith Stanfield and Tessa Thompson star inSorry to Bother You , the directorial debut for writer / director Boots Riley . borrow its name from the 2012 album free by Riley ’s hip record hop group The Coup , the film is a fantasy / sci - fi comedy set in an alternative timeline that finds a telemarketer ( Stanfield ) stumbling on a confidential paint to success .

If that sounds like an off - the - rampart construct , then you ’re begin to get why so many critics ( include our own ) have shower such praise on Riley ’s film . Since its debut at the Sundance Film Festival , Sorry to Bother Youhas earned rapturous reassessment for its imagination , heralding Riley as an exciting new voice in the movie line . The film will only be playing in prime field ; so be sure to hunt it down .

Watch:The latest trailer for Sorry to Bother You

3. Skyscraper (Release Date: July 13)

Director Rawson Marshall Thurber and Dwayne Johnson must have tally it off while work on Central Intelligence because the duo is get together once again on this month ’s braggy original action spectacle , Skyscraper , which depend to draw inspiration from films likeDie Hardand 1974 catastrophe filmThe Towering Inferno .

Johnson stars as a former FBI surety negotiator who now works security for a Hong Kong skyscraper . But when terrorists set on , it ’s up to him to champion his home and his family . Neve Campbell , Chin Han ,   Roland Møller and Pablo Schreiber also asterisk in the film . WillSkyscraperbe another heroic strike for Johnson ? IfJumanji : Welcome to the Jungleis any indication , it very well might be .

WatchThe latest trailer for Skyscraper

2. Ant-Man and the Wasp (Release Date: July 6)

Audiences are still gyrate from the hard - gain conclusion ofAvengers : Infinity War , but the time for grieving our fallen heroes is over ( for now ) . For sports fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe , this moment belong firmly toAnt - valet and the Wasp , director Peyton Reed ’s sequel to his own 2015   releaseAnt - Man .

take on place more or less concurrently withInfinity War , Ant - Man and the Waspsees Scott Lang ( Paul Rudd ) still make do with the consequence of his action inCaptain America : Civil War . But when Hank Pym ( Michael Douglas ) and Hope Van Dyne ( Evangeline Lilly ) realize they require Scott ’s help to carry out their latest architectural plan , it ’s up to Ant - Man and the Wasp to save the day .

Watch:The latest trailer for Ant-Man and the Wasp

1. Mission: Impossible — Fallout (Release Date: July 27)

When Tom Cruise signed on to a film adaptation of sixties idiot box seriesMission : Impossibleback in 1996 , we ’re willing to bet no one involved ( Cruise included ) thought the enfranchisement would still be proceed strong more than 20 years later on . Yet , here we are , andMission : Impossible — Falloutlands at the top of our lean for July .

After all , not only has the series been on a creative red-hot streak since Brad Bird’sMission : out of the question — Ghost Protocol , but Christopher McQuarrie — manager of 2015 hitMission : Impossible — Rogue Nation — return for this entry . In addition to most of that film ’s supporting cast ( let in standout Rebecca Ferguson ) , we ’ll at long last get a chance to see Henry Cavill ’s infamous moustache in action .

Watch:The latest trailer for Mission: Impossible — Fallout

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