9 TV Shows and Movies to Watch in Between Your July 4th Festivities

Stranger Things 3 is finally here.

We're sure you have big plans set for the Fourth of July, but if you find yourself needing to escape the heat, check out these nine TV shows and movies. From the return of Sarah Jessica Parker's HBO series Divorce to Midsommar, a new horror film from Hereditary director Ari Aster, there's something for everyone.

Below, all the TV shows and movies to mark in your calendar for this week.

Sunday, June 30

The Loudest Voice: Russell Crowe transforms in this limited series as Roger Ailes, the Fox News media tycoon whose reign came to an end after multiple women came forward with sexual harassment allegations against him—including on-camera talent Gretchen Carlson, played by Naomi Watts here. 10 P.M. ET on Showtime

Monday, July 1

Divorce: Season three of Sarah Jessica Parker's witty, deeply relatable drama is back. The second season had a warmer reception from critics, compared with the first, thanks to its humorous, less sardonic tone. Here's hoping the show keeps on delivering the laughs. 10 P.M. ET on HBO

Tuesday, July 2

Bangkok Love Stories: Plead: Here's the official description for this Netflix original series: "In Bangkok's Chinatown, a spirited digital marketing expert falls for a blind fortune-teller, but their love is predestined to end in disaster." Streaming on Netflix

Wednesday, July 3

Yummy Mummies: An official description for this Netflix reality series reads, "It's drama Down Under when expectant mothers with model good looks and lavish lifestyles pull out all the stops to prepare for their new arrivals." Streaming on Netflix

Midsommar: If last summer's Hereditary scared you, just wait until you check out director Ari Aster's second full-length feature, which centers on an American couple who travels to Sweden for a midsummer festival that soon descends into madness. In theaters

Thursday, July 4

Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular: Watching fireworks is way better inside with air conditioning and wine. 8 P.M. ET on NBC

Stranger Things: It's summertime for the Stranger Things gang, but the thrills are still cold to the bone. I guess we'll soon find out what the deal is with that Mind Flayer. Streaming on Netflix

Friday, July 5

Drop Dead Gorgeous: This classic is coming to Hulu in honor of its 20th anniversary. If you've never seen it, check out the trailer, below. Streaming on Hulu

Saturday, July 6

Lavell Crawford: New Look Same Funny!: A new comedy special starring Lavell Crawford in which he tackles everything from politics to the police.

Originally Appeared on Glamour