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This summer there is a lot of star power in the cinemas. But you will find the continuation of an Adam Sandler classic, a global Natalie Portman/John Krasinski adventure or an action film from Charlize Theron in a short time.

Warm months mean that streaming services such as Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+ and more are heated, with new original film driving prices on every device to be seen. (If you watch on a large television and a comfortable couch, it seems to be the best option, but you do it!)

About the films that are supposed to record their calendar: an animated “Predator” film, the latest edition of Disney's musical “Zombies” franchise, a Madea comedy by Tyler Perry and another stitch at a teenager -Slasher, which is based on RL STINES “Fear Street” books.

Here is an exclusive view of 15 new films that you can soon stream at home:

'Fear Street: Prom Queen' (May 23)

This youngest “Fear Street” returns to RL Stines' horror novels and attributes the audience to the high school around 1988. India Fowler plays as an outsider candidate in the race for Shadyside High-Queen by Shadyside High, and while the student body takes part in the big dance, a raincoat with masks with masked murderers, with a masked killer, takes on a competition from the other out of which once.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Fountain of Youth' (May 23)

Director Guy Ritchie's adventurous mix of “Indiana Jones” and “National Treasure” focuses on a few estranged siblings, an art thief (Krasinski) and his gallery sister (Portman). They have merged to find the legendary youth fountain, but on the way to find an immortality of a mysterious woman (Eiza González).

Where to watch: Apple TV+

'Mountainhead' (May 31)

The creator of “Succession”, Jesse Armstrong, returns to the world of rich and powerful with this dramedy, which he wrote and led. Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Cory Michael Smith and Ramy Youssef play wealthy tech executives who make a snow -covered withdrawal, but the joke flickers and morals are questioned when global crisis crisis blazing improves.

Where to watch: Max.

'Predator: Killers of Killers' (June 6)

The animated action adventure combines world history with the long-standing science fiction franchise franchise. This anthological film tells of three violent human warriors – a vengeful Vikinger -Raider, a ninja in the feudal Japan and an allied pilot in World War II, who competes against a fatal stranger with a lean -side weapon and a common series against a fatal foreign hunter.

Where to watch: Hulu

'Stroh' (June 6th)

The Tyler Perry Perry, written by Tyler Perry, plays Taraji P. Henson as a single mother who fought to take care of her sick daughter. When she has redeemed a check and is accused of robbing the bank, she begins an unfortunate series of chaotic events in the drama with Teyana Taylor and Sherri Shepherd.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Deep cover' (June 12)

The action comedy stars Bryce Dallas Howard as an improvisation comedy teacher who questions her career as a hidden police officer (Sean Bean) asks her to infiltrate the London underworld. She recruits a few of her students (Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed) to use their inner gangsters and pretend to be a sought -after criminal.

Where to watch: Prime video

'Echo Valley' (June 13)

Sydney Sweeney plays in the thriller as a young, disturbed addict that has done something very bad (through the appearance of her blood -soaked clothes), Julianne Moore is the concerned mother who works to cover up her daughter's misdeeds, and Domhnall Gleeson is the mysterious man who wants to use her accident for his own profit.

Where to watch: Apple TV+

“Sally” (June 17)

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The new documentary “Sally” records the life of Sally Ride, the groundbreaking physicist, astronaut and the first American woman in space.

The documentary focuses on a groundbreaking topic: NASA astronaut and physicist Sally Ride, who became the first woman in space in 1983. The film discusses her professional success and personal life, including the relationship with your partner Tam O'Shaughnessy, who was kept secret by the public for 27 years.

Where to watch: Disney+ and Hulu

'KPOP demon hunter' (June 20)

A trio of wild most popular K-Pop superstars sold stadiums cheering fans, but music is only their daily task: they also rock secret identities as demon hunters who protect the world from supernatural threats. In this film, her most impressive enemies are a hellish group of Beasties, which are disguised as rival boy band.

Where to watch: Netflix

'The Old Guard 2' (July 2)

Andy (Charlize Theron) and their group of immortal soldiers (Kiki Layne, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Luca Marinelli and Marwan Kenzari) can be seen in the action -packed sequel. They receive the help of an old friend (Henry Golding) to face an old enemy (Uma Thurman), also when Andy fights with her own newly discovered mortality.

Where to watch: Netflix

“Madeas target time” (July 11)

Tyler Perry writes, leads and repeats his signature role in comedy as an older and irasklible Madea. She goes to the Bahamas with her friends, while a young woman named Tiffany (Diamond White) drops a huge bomb on her divorced parents that in two weeks she married a rapper she has just met on a yacht.

Where to watch: Netflix

'Zombies 4: dawn of the vampires' (July 11)

First the musical Disney franchise had zombies, then werewolves, then extraterrestrials and now bloodsuckers. Untote Zed (Milo Manheim) and his cheerleaders love Addison (MEG Donnelly) to a new edition that takes you to a summer camp in which you are a consultant in the middle of a monstrous rivalry between day walkers and vampires.

Where to watch: Disney+

'Happy Gilmore 2' (July 25th)

Almost 30 years after Adam Sandler's title Golfer saved his grandma's house, he meets the links again in the comedy sequel. The original stars Julie Bowen and Christopher McDonald return alongside a series of newcomers, including Travis Kelce, Ben Stiller, Masters Champion Rory Mcilroy and Bad Bunny (as Happy's Caddy).

Where to watch: Netflix

'Fixed' (August 13)

In the R-rated animated romantic comedy, a dog named Bull (expressed by Adam Devine) learns that it will be neutrated. He decides to have one last wild adventure, the intact, with his package Pals – including boxer Rocco (Idris Elba) and Beagle Lucky (Bobby Moynihan) – to proclaim his love for the show dog next door (Kathryn Hahn).

Where to watch: Netflix

“Thursday Murder Club” (August 28th)

The adaptation of Richard Osman's novel -Stars Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley and Celia Imrie as friends in a retirement home that solves cold cases for funs. However, your informal hobby becomes very real when a real Whodunit ends up in your lap and you have to take your slaves seriously.

Where to watch: Netflix

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