Wonder Woman may still be dominating the summer box-office, but never fear, yet another superhero epic is here. Spider-Man: Homecoming, the sixth (!) feature film to star the comic-book wall-crawler since 2002, and the first to be set within the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe. If that alone isn't enough to get you out of the house (and by all accounts, moviegoers are anything but tired of Spidey), there are plenty of other strong offerings headed to the big screen in July...


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Spider-Man: Homecoming (5 July)

Tom Holland swings into action as Marvel's arachnid-powered teenager in this solo outing for the character–although "solo" is probably a bit of a stretch in this case, given that he'll be aided in his fight against Michael Keaton's Vulture by Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man.


War for the Planet of the Apes (11 July)

Those damn dirty apes continue to look for world conquest—much to the chagrin of Woody Harrelson's Colonel Kurtz-ish human military leader—in this oh-so-grim third installment of the prequel-reboot franchise.


Wish Upon (28 July)

A young girl (Joey King) discovers that a new music box will grant her every wish–albeit at a not-very-nice cost to others–in this horror film from Annabelle director John R. Leonetti.


City of Ghosts (21 July)

Cartel Land documentarian Matthew Heineman's latest non-fiction effort is this up-close-and-personal portrait of Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently, a group of journalists dedicated to exposing the horrific truth about what's taking place in the Syrian city of Raqqa.


Dunkirk (21 July)

Turning his attention away from superheroes and science fiction, Christopher Nolan sets his sights on WWII with his latest, which recounts the various land-sea-air efforts to evacuate thousands of troops trapped on the beaches of Dunkirk, France.

From: Esquire US