What to watch and stream on 4th of July 2024

Born in the USA.The Fourth of July 2024 is here. Whether you were planning to go on vacation or take a chill day off at home, there’s plenty of TV offerings to entertain you during Independence Day this week. From old movies to new specials to classic TV episodes, here’s everything to watch and stream on July 4, 2024. The Marvel superhero – who stars in this docuseries and exec produces it – explores his hometown of New Orleans where sharks are stealing fishermen’s catches.And, he probes into the rumors that shark encounters are on the rise on the Gulf of Mexico. Where to watch: Disney+ “Chapter Seven: The Bite,” (the seventh episode of Season 3) is set on the Fourth of July.

During the holiday, the town of Hawkins throws a “Fun Fair,” but as the fireworks go off, the gang spot something sinister and the kids must tangle with one of the monsters from the Upside Down.Meanwhile, Hopper (David Harbour) and Joyce (Winona Ryder) search for the kids and tangle with Russian goons at the fair. Where to watch: Netflix.This modern classic stars Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum as they gather to handle a counterattack after extraterrestrials attack Earth. Where to watch: Hulu.In the Season 1 episode “Summer Heat,” Susannah (Rachel Blanchard) has her annual party at the beach house for the Fourth of July.

Belly (Lola Tung) and Fisher brothers Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno) make margaritas, which leads to chaos. Where to watch: Prime Video.In the Season 2 episode, “Charlie Goes America All Over Everybody’s Ass,”  Charlie (Charlie Day) and Dee (Kaitlin Olson) tries to prove their patriotism by upstaging the local anti-smoking group.Meanwhile, Dennis (Glenn Howerton) and Mac (Rob McElhenney) try to turn their pub Paddy’s into the land of the free – which quickly devolves into a lawless place where Frank (Danny DeVito) presides over a game of Russian Roulette. Where to watch: Hulu. The iconic game...

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Publisher: New York Post

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