We are back with our movie list that makes your weekends interesting and fun! This time we are here with a list of classics that we grew up with and some classics that our kids love. This list is perfect for movies that you can watch all throughout summer! We have segregated them age-wise to make it simpler for you and to give you options to choose from.
Just select any one (or all!) and have a wonderful family-movie time this weekend!
Here’s The List Of Movies That Are Summer-Themed:
5+ Years
Luca (2021)
Luca, a sea monster, befriends Alberto, another one of his kind who takes him on a land adventure. He experiences an exciting summer while keeping his parents in the dark. The perfect summer movie to watch with the family!
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 5+ years
Finding Nemo (2003)
After his son gets abducted from the Great Barrier Reef and is dispatched to Sydney, Marlin, a meek clownfish, enlists the help of a forgetful fish and embarks on a journey to bring him home. This is a fun movie with a deep meaning- enjoy with some popcorn and cool lemonade!
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 5+ years
Monsters, Inc. (2001)
In Monstropolis, best friends Sulley and Mike are the top scarers working at the Monsters, Inc. However, their lives are hugely disrupted when a human girl enters their world. This is an amazing film that we all remember watching and enjoying.
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 5+ years
The Lion King (1994)
As a cub, Simba is forced to leave the Pride Lands after his father Mufasa is murdered by his wicked uncle, Scar. Years later, he returns as a young lion to reclaim his throne. This is a classic that we all grew up watching and you can enjoy it with your kids.
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 6+ years
Spy Kids (2001)
Spy Kids is an American spy family action-adventure comedy franchise created by Robert Rodriguez. The plot follows adventures of Carmen and Juni Cortez, two children who become involved in their parents’ espionage organization. The films include Latino themes, as Rodriguez is of Mexican descent.
Where To Watch: Netflix
Age: 7+ years
8+ Years
Jurassic Park (1993)
Jurassic Park is a 1993 American science fiction film which we all are very well-versed with. Spend a summer day with dinosaurs and popcorn!
Where To Watch: Netflix
Age: 8+ years
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
After a gentle alien becomes stranded on Earth, the being is discovered and befriended by a young boy named Elliott.
Where To Watch: Prime Video
Age: 8+ years
Up (2009)
Carl, an old widower, goes off on an adventure in his flying house in search of Paradise Falls, his wife’s dream destination. This movies has it all and it would be lie if you say you haven’t cried during the flashback of Carl’s life. Watch this classics with your kids too.
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 8+ years
Inside Out (2015)
Eleven-year-old Riley moves to San Francisco, leaving behind her life in Minnesota. She and her five core emotions, Fear, Anger, Joy, Disgust and Sadness, struggle to cope with her new life. An amazing classic movie to watch on summer night.
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 8+ years
Moana (2016)
Moana, daughter of chief Tui, embarks on a journey to return the heart of goddess Te Fitti from Maui, a demigod, after the plants and the fish on her island start dying due to a blight. Fill your summer day with some Hawaiian magic!
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 8+ years
10+ Years
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
A scientist tries his best to get his recent invention, a shrinking machine, to work. Things go awry when he accidentally shrinks his children and throws them along with the garbage. Well- this is something that doesn’t happen everyday… Enjoy this comedy with the kids!
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 10+ years
Jumanji (1995)
Two children come across a magical board game. While playing it, they meet Alan, a man who was trapped in the game, and attempt to free him while facing different kinds of danger.
Where To Watch: Sony Liv
Age: 10+ years
Hook (1991)
When Peter Pan’s children are abducted by Captain Hook, he is forced to return to Neverland. With some help from Tinkerbell and the Lost Boys, he must battle against his old foe to save his kids.
Where To Watch: Google Play, Apple TV
Age: 10+ years
The Parent Trap (1998)
Identical twins Hallie and Annie are separated after their parents’ divorce. Years later, they discover each other at a summer camp and decide to switch places in an effort to reunite their parents. The perfect summer vacation movie!
Where To Watch: Disney+Hotstar
Age: 12+ years
The Goonies (1985)
A group of children facing their last days together before a development paves over their homes stumble onto evidence of a pirate’s treasure attracting the attention of a family of criminals.
Where To Watch: Prime Video
Age: 12+ years