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We get it. Summer is beautiful, sunny, and warm. It’s the greatest, most exciting season for much of the country. It’s a season filled with days at the lake, yard games, backyard grilling paired with refreshing beers, and seemingly endless sun-filled days. But sometimes you need a respite from the beautiful, sunny weather and you just want to sit inside with the shades drawn, huddled under a blanket, blasting central air conditioning while you binge-watch movies from sunup to sundown.
There are countless streaming services offering pretty much any movie you could ever want to see (including many that are still in theaters). But if you really want to get the most out of your summer viewing experience while not feeling like you’re missing out on an actual exciting summer, you’ll watch a few adventure movies.
But this brings us to one question: how can you find them? Lucky for you, we’re here to help. Keep scrolling to see some of our favorite adventure movies. These are films that are so mind-blowing, you won’t even feel bad that you ditched your friend’s mountain biking trip to sit alone in your apartment watching TV.
Adventure films to stream this summer
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'Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves'
Robin of Locksley and his friend Azeem break out of a Jerusalem prison and return to his home in England only to find his father dead and his family estate in ruins. He and Azeem join a band of outlaws to save his home from the evil Sheriff of Nottingham.
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'Jumanji'
Jumanji is much more than your average board game. Playing it enters you into a wild, exciting, and very dangerous world. Siblings Peter and Judy not only play the dangerous game, but they also solve a decades-old mystery surrounding a missing boy named Alan Parrish.
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'The NeverEnding Story'
This 1984 film centers around a boy named Bastian who goes into a bookstore to avoid some bullies and finds a book. He takes the book to school and hides in the school’s attic to read it and becomes immersed in an epic fantasy world.
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'The Last of the Mohicans'
Film fans might know Daniel Day-Lewis for his more contemporary, iconic roles. But back in 1993, he starred in The Last of the Mohicans, a movie about a half-white Native American and his brother attempting to save the kidnapped daughters of a British Colonel during the French and Indian War.
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'Raiders of the Lost Ark'
The first Indiana Jones movie finds the world-traveling archeologist attempting to stop a group of Nazis from finding a religious artifact that could spell the end of the world. Also, there’s a famous scene with a lot of snakes.
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'National Treasure'
Nicolas Cage stars in this action-packed movie about a historian and code-breaker who is searching for a treasure that’s been missing since the colonial era of the US. Classic Nic Cage humor and twist and turns ensue.
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'The Goonies'
One of the most nostalgic '80s movies of all time, The Goonies is centered around a group of kids in Astoria, Oregon, who find a pirate map and go on an exciting adventure in hopes of finding pirate gold.
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'Back to the Future'
This epic comedy adventure spans multiple decades thanks to time travel. Marty McFly inadvertently travels from the 1980s to the 1950s and must make sure his parents end up together or else he and his siblings will cease to exist.