Hey everyone! We’ve looked at the movies of the past year and now it’s
time to look ahead! This is pretty self-explanatory so let’s just jump
right in. Here are my anticipated movies from January to June of 2017.
John Wick 2
Okay, this trailer looks awesome and like a huge amount of
fun. I’ll maybe talk about it a little more later because I’m having a
hard time talking about a sequel to a movie I haven’t seen yet. We have
the first one in our possession right now, but we haven’t had a chance
to watch it yet. So I’ll get back to this one as soon as I can remedy
that.
Lego Batman
How can you not be excited for this one? After The Lego Movie turned out to be far funnier, deeper, and all-around better
than many of us expected it to be, a spinoff starring the Lego version
of the Dark Knight sounds pretty appealing. It looks fun and extremely
self-aware, and at this point looks more enjoyable than the live-action
offerings of the character at the moment. If the voice acting and Lego
animation is as well-done as they were in The Lego Movie, which they seem to be, then I think we will have a for-sure winner here.
Logan
The buildup to this movie has been great. The trailer(s)
we’ve gotten for this one have been the best kind: just enough to tell
us that something is going down, but keeping most of it in
suspense. This is Hugh Jackman’s last outing in the claws and for me,
like many of us that have followed Wolverine’s progression since the
first X-Men film, this is not one to miss. It looks like this
will be a dark ride, and hopefully equal parts emotional and visceral.
Wolverine is finally getting an R-rated film, let’s see what they do
with it.
Kong: Skull Island
This is a film that’s been swirling about, popping up every
now and again since its announcement at San Diego Comic-Con back in
2014. Finally, in March of this year, we’re going to see just how they
are reimagining King Kong to bring him into this new universe and
(eventually) face-to-face with Godzilla again. This one looks really
interesting. I like that they’ve chosen a bit of a different setting for
it, it’s not modern day and it’s not the early 20th century,
it’s a nice middle ground that can bring it into the rest of the mythos
and the continuity with Monarch and their work. The cast is solid and I
think this will be, at the very least, a nice fun ride of a movie.
Beauty and the Beast
Okay, so I haven’t really been all that interested in the live-action remakes that Disney has been making so far. But Beauty and the Beast
is pretty near and dear to me, it’s one of the first films I saw in
theatres and Belle was always one of my favorite of the Disney
princesses. And so, for the first time, I’m actually looking forward to
seeing one of these. It has a look and feel about it that makes me
nostalgic for my childhood (good job, marketing team!), and I want to
see how they approach it now compared to the first one. I’m quite liking
the aesthetic of it as well, very elaborate and yet worn, almost
channeling a less-spooky- Guillermo del Toro-type of style, at least
with the castle. Disney’s got me for this one, and for Mulan (2018) as well, at least.
Power Rangers
Well, I don’t know what to make of this one. I want
to be optimistic, but I’m having a hard time, sadly. I’m trying to look
at this as a film, not as they grumpy old lady complaining about how
they ruined ‘my’ Power Rangers. But… the drama looks CW-angsty and the
action looked Michael Bay Transformers. I’m crossing all the fingers and
toes and hoping that it’s what we haven’t yet seen that’s
going to make this one, like Zordon and the big Zord-on-monster fights,
but we’ll have to see. I’m willing to give this one a chance, and I hope
maybe I’m worrying too much about it all.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2
I’ve talked about this one before. It looks like it’s going
to be a ton of fun and will build well off of the first movie. I can’t
wait to see how the characters progress and where we go from here. What
else can I say?
Alien: Covenant
There’s not really much to go on for this one yet, just lots
of speculation, both on the film itself and how it fits in with the
rest of them, especially Prometheus. I’m hoping for something good here. Prometheus
wasn’t awful per se, but it didn’t really live up to its own premise,
and it certainly didn’t live up to its predecessors. It is nice to see actual
Xenomorphs this time around, at least. I don’t have any strong feelings
on this one, one way or another, yet. I’ll see it, but at this time I'm
not really hyped. The movie still has some time to win me over before
release, but as long as it's good when I'm seeing it, then that's really
what matters.
Wonder Woman
This is another one I’ve talked about before. I hate to
write off an entire franchise, but this is kinda the last chance for the
DCEU from me. It just getting too painful to watch them try and cram
all of their characters into a dark, brooding, Batman-shaped box and
think it will work out. Wonder Woman looks amazing and I’m
excited for it. I’m going into this one with some decent expectations,
though slightly tempered by the track record. But this one is important, alright? This is the first female-fronted superhero movie since Catwoman.
If this one goes down, I’m done. I desperately want to be wrong, and
what we’ve seen so far is promising. I hope like hell they pull it off.
Cars 3
Really, Cars? That hated Pixar property we scoff at as being a blight on an otherwise stellar record? Yup. I really don’t think Cars
was that bad, and we even had fun with the second one as well. But this
looks to be something quite different. This is the franchise taking a
rather dark and serious tone. If nothing else, I want to see the
direction that this one goes in and how they do it. Being past your
prime and facing retirement isn’t quite the same as growing up and
leaving your childhood behind, but I can see it maybe hitting the same
notes as Toy Story or something similar.
Bonus- Guardians
Okay, I don’t even know what to make of this one. It’s kind of like the Russian equivalent of The Avengers from what I understand. And that’s totally fine with me. I have no idea where or when or how or even if
I’m going to get a chance to see this one, but I totally want to. It
has a bear-man with a Gatling gun, what’s not to like? Or at least give a
chance to? By the trailers, it has no pretentions of being overly
serious and bleak, rather more like a good, fun ride.
So there’s Part 1. Watch out for Part 2 coming soon that covers the rest of 2017!
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