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20 Must-See Kids' Movies Coming Out This Summer

Incredibles 2

Get your super suits ready!

Pixar, Walt Disney Pictures

Grab some popcorn, because the summer movie season is here! When school's out, movie theaters are packed with people ready to see the biggest blockbusters of the year. But with so many to choose from, how can you tell what's worth your time (and ticket)? We've gathered up the most anticipated movies of the summer for kids, tweens, and teens to help you figure it out.

This year is all about superheroes, from the action-packed Avengers: Infinity War to the more kid-friendly Pixar sequel Incredibles 2. There's also plenty of girl power in movies like Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. And don't forget the popular sequels and spin-offs. Solo: A Star Wars Story, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation will all be hitting the big screen this summer. (There are also some edgier blockbusters coming out, but you're not going to find R-rated picks like Deadpool 2 on this list.)

This guide is here to help you make the most of your summer trip to the movies. Happy viewing!

Avengers: Infinity War (April 27)

Avengers Infinity War

This is going to be the movie of the summer, no question.

Marvel Studios

Target age: Tweens and teens

What's the buzz? is a superhero epic that brings together characters from just about every Marvel movie made and but also , , , and more), you'll want to be familiar with those characters and stories before you see this movie. Like all the previous Marvel superhero movies, it's safe to expect lots of action violence, as well as some language and romance. But teens and mature tweens who've kept up with the rest of the MCU films won't want to miss this one.

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