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THE CONJURING 2
(JUNE 10)
This June, James Wan’s exciting sequel to the wildly successful ‘The Conjuring,’ will be released to horror fans around the world. The sequel hopes to live up to the success of the first, by telling the true story of the Enfield Poltergeist, the most documented paranormal case ever, which should be very interesting to watch.
– Nate Nguyen
GHOST BUSTERS
(JULY 17)
The Ghostbusters all female reboot will be released Jul. 15 and since the release of the trailer has gained a lot of hype. It seems that all of the Ghostbusters female counterparts will do a magnificent job as portraying their characters. I especially applaud Kristen Wiig for her fulfilling a new role that we don’t usually see her in.
– Gabi Hutson
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FINDING DORY
(JUNE 17)
Finding Dory is Disney Pixar’s newest sequel, loosely based off the story of Finding Nemo. Pixar released a new trailer for Finding Dory this Mother’s Day, showing a bit more as to what the movie will be about.We see that Dory starts to get her memory back, and remembers a family that she used to have.
– Kylie Irwin
SUICIDE SQUAD
(AUGUST 5)
August will mark the release of the highly anticipated Suicide Squad film adaptation directed by David Ayer. It has a star studded cast with Jared Leto, Will Smith, Margot Robbie, and Cara Delevigne. All of these actors have shown their skill in previous blockbuster movies that leads me to believe that they won’t disappoint.
– Gabi Hutson
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THE BFG
(JULY 1)
The BFG (which stands for the Big Friendly Giant) based off the novel by Roald Dahl, is another of Disney’s newest movies. The movie is about a young orphaned girl named Sophie,who befriends a huge giant, despite his large stature. He comes off scary, since he is ginormous, but he is really an old and kindhearted giant.
– Kylie Irwin
STAR TREK BEYOND
(JULY 22)
This summer the third installment into the Stark Trek franchise that beloved director J.J. Abrams helped reboot from the old time shows hits theaters in July. With Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto back in their respective roles of Captain Kirk and Spock this movie looks to build upon the fun at times but serious plot of the first two films.
– Preston Walter
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