As the 4th of July rolls around, what better way to celebrate American independence than by watching marathons of your favorite shows and fireworks displays on TV? Lucky for you, TheWrap has you covered!
“Jaws” movie marathon, 1 p.m on AMC
Just when you thought it was safe to watch a movie marathon, AMC will air the entire “Jaws” franchise.
“Baywatch” Marathon, 11 a.m. on Pop
Beautiful people in tight swimsuits run in slow motion on a beach in this classic 90s series.
“Veep” marathon, 2:30 p.m. on HBO2
Julia Louis-Dreyfus does her best not to run the country into the ground.
“The Simpsons” marathon, 6 p.m. on FXX
Everyone deserves to spend quality time with Springfield’s first family.
“Homeland” marathon, 8 a.m. on Showtime
Claire Danes uses espionage to protect your freedom, you ingrate.
“Blue Bloods” marathon, 9 a.m. on WGN America
Tom Selleck keeps order in a family full of cops using his wits and mustache
“American Ninja Warrior” marathon, 7 a.m. on Esquire
Highly-trained athletes complete challenging obstacle courses. Or total schlubs fall and bust their butts. Either way, it’s fun to watch.
“Shark Tank” marathon, 1 p.m. on CNBC
Aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their best ideas to a panel of business experts.
“Three Stooges” marathon, 6 a.m. on IFC
Larry, Moe, and Curly took slapstick to a whole new level in these classic comedy shorts.
“The Andy Griffith Show” marathon, 9 a.m. on TV Land
Andy spends most of his time philosophizing and calming down his cousin in a small town in North Carolina.
“NCIS” marathon, 7 a.m on USA Network
Not even a day long marathon could totally catch you up on the 13 seasons of this procedural favorite.
“Criminal Minds” marathon, 9 a.m. on Ion
Profilers analyze dangerous criminal minds in an effort to anticipate their next moves.
“Idris Elba: No Limits” marathon, 7 p.m. on Discovery Channel
The international film star indulges his passion for speed in this racing miniseries.
“Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks”, 7 p.m. on NBC
The annual fireworks display over the East River will light up the sky.
“A Capitol Fourth”, 8 p.m. on PBS
Watch the Capitol’s firework extravaganza from the West Lawn of the White House.
“Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular,” 9 p.m. on CBS
Founded in by Arthur Fiedler in 1929, this is one of the best-attended Independence Day celebrations in the country with estimated crowds of 200,000-500,000 people.