(SPOT.ph) Rain or shine, flood or dreaded traffic, there’s still something to brighten up your day: New movies! This July, see the return of Paul Rudd on the big screen, sing your heart out with Meryl Streep, and take on more dangerous missions with Tom Cruise. Here are all the new flicks you can catch this month.

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Release date: July 4

If you missed Ant-Man in Avengers: Infinity War, a new chapter in his story hits theaters very soon! Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) finds himself teaming up with a new partner in Hope van Dyne (Evangeline Lilly) a.k.a. Wasp. The result? A hilarious superhero romp that will likely but as creative and entertaining as the first.

Siberia

Release date: July 4

Part-crime thriller and part-romance, Siberia centers on a diamond merchant (Keanu Reeves) who flies to Russia to sell rare blue diamonds. His deal begins to fall apart when he becomes obsessed with a Russian café owner in a small town.

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Skyscraper

Release date: July 11

Up for some heart-stopping action? This movie starring Dwayne Johnson should be right up your alley. He plays a former hostage rescue leader and war veteran named Will Ford, who now lives a relatively quiet life as he assesses security for skyscrapers. While on assignment, the tallest and safest building in the world is set on fire and he is framed for the terrorist attack.

I Love You, Hater

Release date: July 11

Kris Aquino returns to the big screen in this Star Cinema rom-com. Here, Julia Barretto and Joshua Garcia play young and competitive rivals and assistants to a former broadcast journalist (Aquino) determined to build a digital media empire.

How It Ends

Release date: July 13

Netflix ventures into the post-apocalyptic genre with its new original movie. A massive and mysterious apocalyptic event sends the world into chaos, forcing a young man (Theo James) and his estranged father-in-law (Forest Whitaker) to survive together.

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Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

Release date: July 18

Take a trip back to scenic Greece and catchy ABBA music in the sequel to the 2008 hit musical. Set 10 years after the events of Mamma Mia!, Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is now pregnant and running her mother’s (Meryl Streep) villa. Worried that she can’t do it by herself without her mother around, Sophie decides to learn more about her mom’s past. Christine Baranski, Julie Walters, Pierce Brosnan, Colin Firth, Stellan Skarsgard, and Dominic Cooper all reprise their roles, now alongside Cher and Andy Garcia.

Father of the Year

Release date: July 20

The next film in Netflix and Adam Sandler’s long-running partnership is this comedy about two recent college graduates who debate whose dad would win in a fight. Soon, their question becomes way less hypothetical than they ever imagined it would be.

The Warning

Release date: July 24

Not really into Adam Sandler’s particular brand of mindless comedy? Give this foreign-language thriller from Netflix a try! In The Warning, a math genius discovers a peculiar pattern of deaths at a local gas station and tries warn the next victim: A 10-year-old who knows his life is in danger, even though no one seems to believe him.

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Mission: Impossible - Fallout

Release date: July 25

Ready to scale more skyscrapers and witness death-defying stunts from Tom Cruise? The latest installment in the highly successful Mission: Impossible franchise has Ethan Hunt racing against time as he’s hunted by assassins and former allies, while trying to stop a global catastrophe. The film also stars Henry Cavill, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Michelle Monaghan, Vanessa Kirby, and Angela Bassett.

Extinction

Release date: July 27

In the mood for an exciting sci-fi horror? This upcoming Netflix movie stars Michael Peña (yes, from Ant-Man) as a dedicated family man whose worst nightmare comes to life when an alien invasion threatens Earth. The film also stars Lizzy Caplan, Luke Cage’s Mike Colter, and more.