Unforgettable Summer Hits

'Spider-Man' (2002) -
While 'Blade' (1998) and 'X-Men' (2000) came out first, Sam Raimi's web-swinging film officially began the superhero era.

'Inception' (2010) -
Christopher Nolan never disappoints when it comes to his movies, and the brain-twisty 'Inception' wasn't an exception.

'Forrest Gump' (1994) -
Touching on every major cultural milestone in the second half of the 20th century, the highly quotable 'Forrest Gump' is just so darn charming.

'Grease' (1978) -
The number one film of 1978, this wop-bop-a-loo-bopping high school musical about the aftermath of summer lovin' was a natural fit for a June release. And we still love it!

'Toy Story 3' (2010) -
Blending comedy, adventure, and honest emotion, 'Toy Story 3' mapped out all of our leftover childhood imagination. Plus, it made over US$1 billion at the global box office.

'Wonder Woman' (2017) -
The DC Extended Universe hadn't been a consistent heavyweight at the box office, until 'Wonder Woman' came along, making US$412.6 million in US earnings alone.

'Independence Day' (1996) -
At the time the second highest-grossing film in history, this alien invasion summer epic cemented Will Smith as a bona fide movie star.

'Mad Max: Fury Road' (2015) -
A long-delayed fourth sequel in the hit post-apocalyptic franchise, the iconic 'Mad Max: Fury Road' broke all expectations of a modern Hollywood blockbuster. 

'Top Gun' (1986) -
With its breathtaking stunts and effects, showcasing the Navy’s famous flight school, 'Top Gun' became an iconic summer blockbuster.

'The Dark Knight' (2008) -
The second installment of Christopher Nolan’s 'Batman' trilogy grossed over US$1 billion worldwide. It introduced a new era of grittier superhero movies.

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