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Summer Family Movie Guide

By Shawn Price

Published May 1, 2023Admin Only:

Halle Bailey as Ariel singing on rock in Disney's Live Action Little Mermaid
(Photo Courtesy of Disneyland)

A sneak peek of the best of the big screen for families this summer.

Disney, Marvel and toys will set the tone for summer movies in 2023. Not a lot different from many summer seasons of the past, but itโ€™s a sign the movie biz is beginning to get back to normal. 

And as families get back to their more normal routines, movie houses can still be a quality night out together.

This summerโ€™s films are not all popcorn movies, a few are documentaries and one is really a film for parents trying to deal with their anxieties about modern parenting. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the summer will be loaded with love, laughs, heroism, believing in yourself, togetherness, and yes, toys.

May

Disney kicks off the summer with a live-action re-make of โ€œThe Little Mermaid.โ€ The classic tale of a young mermaid who gives up her life in the sea for the love of a prince was already given the animated treatment by Disney, but this version stars Halle Bailey and includes Awkwafina, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Melissa McCarthy. 

โ€œWild Lifeโ€ goes the other way. Itโ€™s a somber yet inspirational documentary about two conservationists who dedicated themselves to saving a wilderness area. 

June

Between the latest Marvel movies โ€” known as the MCU โ€” is Marvelโ€™s latest animated film. โ€œSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseโ€ is third in the โ€œSpider-Verseโ€ animated franchise, though not part of the MCU.

The animated film โ€œStraysโ€ tells the story of a dog abandoned by his owner who hits the mean streets of the city to find his own way. And while this is an animated film, itโ€™s rated R, mostly for language. If your kids are older, or youโ€™re ready to introduce them to some adult language and situations via a dog cartoon, this might be the way to go. It stars the voices of Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx. 

โ€œUsersโ€ is a documentary asking larger questions, and it begins with a big one: A mother wonders if her children will love the perfect machine more than they love her, their imperfect mother, as she sets the smart crib to rock her baby to sleep. Many more questions follow about how our technology might affect our childrenโ€™s lives. Deep stuff. Powerful imagery. And a conversation starter with your kids.   

Later in the month, โ€œElemental” is an animated film about a city where fire, water, land and air residents must learn to live together. โ€œHarold and the Purple Crayonโ€ is an adaptation of the classic childrenโ€™s book series about a little boy with a magic purple crayon who loves to draw and the things they do together. And from little boys to teenage mythological creatures, โ€œRuby Gillman, Teenage Krakenโ€ is about finding your purpose in a high school where everyone seems to be a fish out of water. 

July

After Independence Day, the summer movies keep rolling with director Greta Gerwigโ€™s take on the iconic toy, โ€œBarbie.โ€ Early buzz is strong on the film starring Margot Robbie as the living doll kicked out of Barbie Land for not being perfect enough and a journey of inner beauty begins. 

Disney returns, bringing its โ€œHaunted Mansionโ€ to life with a family struggling to stay together in their home filled with ghosts. Jamie Lee Curtis as Madame Leota canโ€™t go wrong.  

August

The summer winds down with a trio of films on characters from the pages of books and comics. โ€œTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemโ€ is a new take on the former comic book โ€œHeroes in a Half-Shell.โ€ โ€œBlue Beetleโ€ is the first movie version of a comic superhero (or actually multiple superheroes) dating back to 1939. And lastly, โ€œWhite Bird: A Wonder Storyโ€ is a sequel of sorts to the film โ€œWonder,โ€ where Julianโ€™s grandmother tells him about her life as a Jewish girl in Nazi-occupied France during World War II. 


  • May 26
    • โ€œThe Little Mermaidโ€ 
    • โ€œWild Lifeโ€
  • June 2
    • โ€œSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseโ€
  • June 9
    • โ€œStraysโ€
    • โ€œUsersโ€ 
  • June 16
    • โ€œElemental”
  • June 30
    • โ€œHarold and the Purple Crayonโ€
    • โ€œRuby Gillman, Teenage Krakenโ€
  • July 21
    • โ€œBarbieโ€
  • July 28
    • โ€œHaunted Mansionโ€
  • Aug. 4
    • โ€œTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhemโ€
  • Aug. 18
    • โ€œBlue Beetleโ€
    • โ€œWhite Bird: A Wonder Storyโ€
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