WITH A fantastic start to the summer we just can’t contain our excitement for some of the smashers coming your way!

We already have The Incredibles 2, Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again and Mission Impossible: Fallout which have all had some great reviews.

Don’t worry, you still have plenty of opportunities to catch these if you haven’t had a chance yet, or if you just loved them so much the first time you want to see them again.

Just check our website for all the latest times for all these three films and the summer’s upcoming blockbusters.

To top off the wonders we’re already screening, here are some more films that are on their way to the UK big screens – go grab your diary, you may just need it!

Released on Thursday August 2, we see Marvel’s next cinema release, Ant-Man and The Wasp (12a).

Scott Lang is grappling with the consequences of his choices as both a superhero and a father.

Approached by Hope van Dyne and Dr Hank Pym, Lang must once again don the Ant-Man suit and fight alongside the Wasp.

The urgent mission soon leads to secret revelations from the past as the dynamic duo find themselves in an epic battle against a powerful new enemy.

This will be Marvel’s third film this year, not including Deadpool 2!

We can’t be seen to be biased here, so hitting the big screens from Friday, August 3 is Teen Titans Go! To the Movies (PG).

This is the 2018 American animated superhero comedy film based on the television series Teen Titans Go! which is based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name.

The Teen Titans discover that every single hero in the DC Universe has their own films.

These range from the well-known superheroes like Batman and Superman, to lesser-known characters like Aquaman – soon to have his own real-life movie – and Batman’s butler Alfred Pennyworth.

So the Teen Titans search for a director for their movie.

But famous Hollywood director Jade Wilson rejects their offer because of their actions over the past few years.

They have to face the unpalatable fact that they’re no longer taken seriously. However, the Teen Titans find a window of opportunity for their own movie by having their own nemesis in the form of Slade.

This evil villain plans to mind-control the entire Justice League and take over the world.

If you enjoy your monster films such as Godzilla and Rampage, then The Meg (12a) could be one for you.

The film is about a massive creature that attacks a deep-sea submersible, leaving it disabled and trapping the crew at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.

With time running out, rescue diver Jonas Taylor must save the crew and the ocean itself from an unimaginable threat -- a 75-foot-long prehistoric shark known as the Megalodon.

The Meg will be released on August 10.

The poster for this reminds me of the 1975 Spielberg film Jaws – will The Meg be the next underwater classic?

There’s only one way to find out – swim on down to the Picture House and see if this film makes a splash or simply sinks.