5 best movies on Netflix to watch on Fourth of July weekend 2021

FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 - (L-R) KIANA MADEIRA as DEENA, FRED HECHINGER as SIMON, BENJAMIN FLORES JR. as JOSH, JULIA REHWALD as KATE, and OLIVIA WELCH as SAM. Cr: Netflix © 2021
FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 - (L-R) KIANA MADEIRA as DEENA, FRED HECHINGER as SIMON, BENJAMIN FLORES JR. as JOSH, JULIA REHWALD as KATE, and OLIVIA WELCH as SAM. Cr: Netflix © 2021 /
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FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 – (L-R) JULIA REHWALD as KATE, FRED HECHINGER as SIMON and KIANA MADEIRA as DEENA . Cr: Netflix © 2021 /

5 must-watch movies on Netflix over Fourth of July weekend 2021

It’s the long weekend, which means plenty of time to work your way through great movies on Netflix. Here are five you need to check out this weekend.

There is plenty of check out when it comes to movies on Netflix this weekend. After all, we had the huge first-of-the-month drop, and July 2 followed on with some great releases thanks to it being the first Friday of the month.

Fourth of July weekend is often a time to sit down and watch summer movies. You might want something like The Kissing Booth or even To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before if you’re into the teen rom-coms.

But what about when you need something for the whole family? What about when you’re looking for a good horror movie? This is why you need these five great movies on Netflix for Fourth of July weekend 2021.

Movies on Netflix: Fear Street: 1994

We start with a movie that everyone has been waiting for. You grew up with the R.L. Stine books, and now it’s time to enjoy the adaptations. The first of the trilogy is set in 1994 and follows a group of friends trying to figure out the reason behind some brutal slayings.

These slayings are anything but normal. There’s a supernatural element in the town, but can the group of kids solve the problem?

It is based on the Fear Street books, which were aimed at teenagers rather than the younger kids. Your teenagers will likely want to read the source material once they see this movie.