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5 Netflix movies we can’t wait to see this summer, ranked

Adria Arjona and Glenn Powell in Hit Man.

In a year when many movies have been delayed because of strikes, Netflix still has a pretty solid slate coming over the summer. The three months from June to August will include something for everyone in your family, whether you like steamy thrillers or fascinating documentaries.

We’ve pulled together the five best movies coming to Netflix this summer for your perusal, and ranked them from the ones we’re least excited about to the one we simply can’t wait to see. All of these movies are going to be interesting, though, and at least a few of them are almost guaranteed to be worth your time no matter what you like.

5. Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (August 2)

Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie - New Look, Story & Cast (2024)

One of the most surprising phenomena in children’s entertainment in recent years has been the remarkable quality of the various live-action, animation hybrid SpongeBob SquarePants movies. While there’s no guarantee that Saving Bikini Bottom will be good, it’s definitely not going to be the kind of generic schlock that is so often fed to children.

SpongeBob has always been a funnier, sharper show than many of its detractors give it credit for, and that sense of humor has served the franchise well in its latest leap to the big screen.

4. Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution (June 18)

Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution | Official Teaser | Netflix

There are plenty of great documentaries about the history of standup comedy, but Outstanding: A Comedy Revolution is bringing a unique perspective to the story. The film chronicles the history of LGBTQ+ comedy and the way it has intersected with the overall history of LGBTQ+ people in America.

The film offers a perspective not just on comedy but specifically on how queer comedians advanced both the art of comedy and the rights of the queer community, and were consistently funny the entire time.

3. A Family Affair (June 28)

Zac Efron, Joey King and Nicole Kidman in A Family Affair.
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Asking Zac Efron (The Iron Claw) to play a movie star caught in the middle of some romantic turbulence is like asking a bee to make some honey. In A Family Affair, Efron stars alongside Joey King and Nicole Kidman, and it doesn’t take long for things to get complicated. King plays an assistant to Efron’s movie star, a relationship that becomes complicated after he falls in love with her mother.

Kidman is one of our great working actresses, and she hasn’t starred in this kind of straightforward romantic comedy in some time, which makes A Family Affair all the more enticing.

2. Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F (July 3)

Eddie Murphy as Axel Foley smiling while driving a car in Netflix's Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.
Image via Netflix

As we’ve all discovered in recent years, legacy sequels can be hit or miss. Even so, the excitement couldn’t be much higher for Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, which sees Eddie Murphy returning as Axel Foley, the wise-cracking detective that he made so popular in the 1980s. When Axel’s daughter is kidnapped, he teams up with a new partner and some old friends to get to the bottom of a sinister conspiracy.

Eddie Murphy has proven that he still has plenty of comedic juice left in the tank in recent years, so here’s hoping that Axel F can take full advantage of its star.

1. Hit Man (June 7)

Hit Man | Official Teaser | Netflix

Richard Linklater’s done a little bit of everything over the course of his career, but he’s never made an action comedy quite like Hit Man. Starring Top Gun: Maverick‘s Glen Powell as a man who pretends to be a hitman for his city police department, Hit Man sees him pushing the boundaries of his professional obligations when he finds himself falling for a woman who is trying to escape her abusive husband.

2024 is set to be the summer of Glen Powell, and Hit Man is the opening salvo of the charm offensive. (Twisters is coming to theaters later in the season to pick up the slack.) If Hit Man is as good as the trailer, it will be well worth checking out.

Joe Allen
Joe Allen is a freelance writer based in upstate New York focused on movies and TV.
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