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20 Upcoming Movies That Are Going To Blow Everyone Away in 2017.
20 Upcoming Movies That Are Going To Blow Everyone Away in 2017.
Though 2016 was an epic year for movies, it almost feels like a warm-up compared to the
long list of blockbuster films on the release calendar for 2017. It's never too early to get
excited about taking a trip to the theater, so VidsLocker has lined up the biggest upcoming
releasesand whether you're into action, comedy, horror, or drama, there's something
here for everyone. If you fancy going to a theatre or you can visit our website at VidsLocker
where you can find all your favourite releases online completely free to watch and that too
even in Full HD
Baywatch - May 26
Movies based on TV shows have an admittedly bumpy track record, but let's face itmost
shows don't have slam-dunk moneymaking concepts like
Baywatch. Years after the show reigned as a global ratings
champion (and helped make Pamela Anderson a star), Hollywood
has finally wised up to the reality that the only thing better than
watching beautiful people run in slow motion on TV is watching
them do it on the big screen. Starring Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron,
and Alexandria Daddario, the Baywatch movie seems to be taking
a comedically self-aware approach to the cheesy source material,
while taking care to include all the beefcake and cheesecake that
made the show a sensation. A sequel can't be far behind. Finally!
After months of waiting, the third 'Baywatch' trailer offers us the best look at Priyanka
Chopra's character of Victoria Leeds. Don't be fooled by the smile and charm because it
appears that Priyanka has devious plans as she takes on the part of the antagonist in the
film that marks her Hollywood debut. Directed by Seth Gordon, 'Baywatch' also stars Zac
Efron, Kelly Rohrbach, Alexandra Daddario, with guest appearances from the original
television cast including Pamela Anderson and David Hasselhoff.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales - May 26
Pre-production on this fifth instalment in the Pirates of the Caribbean saga started back
when the previous sequel, 2011's On Stranger Tides, was on its way
to theaters, and its path through development has been strewn with
script difficulties and budget-induced delays. Still, any new chapter
in a franchise that's grossed nearly $4 billion counts as a promising
development for the studio, and Disney has stood by while producer
Jerry Bruckheimer steered Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell
No Tales to its destination. Directed by Joachim Rnning and Espen
Sandberg (Kon-Tiki), this adventure sees Johnny Depp's Captain Jack
Sparrow face off against an old nemesis played by Javier Bardem
and sees the return of Orlando Bloom's Will Turner in his new guise
as Davy Jones. The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise has now been running for over a
decade it was 13 years last August and as we face the release of Pirates of the
Caribbean 5 (aka Dead Men Tell No Tales, now also aka Salazar's Revenge in the UK) we
have to acknowledge that it will probably outlive all of us. We've been hearing about the
fifth film (yes, fifth) for so long that it had started to feel like it might never actually come
out, but it'll finally hit cinemas in May of 2017.
Cars 3 - June 16
Rev up your engines, kids, because Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) is back in high-speed
action in Disney-Pixar's Cars 3. The 3D animated adventure,
which follows the events of 2006's Cars and 2011's Cars 2, will
follow the famous red race car on his journey to catch up with a
new generation of speedsters and feature the return of some fan
favorites like Mater (Larry the Cable Guy), Sally Carrera (Bonnie
Hunt), and Ramone (Cheech Marin) while adding fresh fuel to the
cinematic tank by way of yellow car and race technician Cruz
Ramirez and the rookie racer McQueen longs to defeat, Jackson
Storm. According to director John Fee, the storyline finds
McQueen coping with something of a midlife crisismature stuff
for a Pixar film, but considering how well the first two films (and spinoffs Planes and Planes:
Fire & Rescue) have done at the box office, this one's sure to be a hit with the summertime
family crowd.
Transformers: The Last Knight - June 23
Every time Michael Bay thinks he's out of the Transformers franchise, they pull him back in
with a fresh boatload of cash. Bay's been making noises about
being done with Optimus Prime and his buddies for years, and
was initially only on board to produce this installment in the
series. But the executives at Paramount must have been pretty
persuasive, because he's still in the director's seat for what he
insists will be his final Transformers film. Aside from Mark
Wahlberg being back as the saga's current human star, The Last
Knight looks like it'll plunge viewers into a time-traveling plot that
includes King Arthur and an alternate history in which Nazis won
World War IIplus plenty of action and lots of lead-ins to the
assortment of spinoff films the studio's planning. Humans are at
war with the Transformers, and Optimus Prime is gone. The key to saving the future lies
buried in the secrets of the past and the hidden history of Transformers on Earth. Now, it's
up to the unlikely alliance of Cade Yeager (Mark Wahlberg), Bumblebee, an English lord
(Anthony Hopkins) and an Oxford professor (Laura Haddock) to save the world
Despicable Me 3 - June 30
From its humble beginnings as a cartoon about a funny-looking supervillain who sets out to
steal the moon and ends up adopting three adorable munchkins,
Despicable Me has grown into an impressively adaptable
franchise for Universal. In addition to 2013's Despicable Me 2, it's
also spun off a prequel (2015's Minions), six short films, three
video games, and a theme park attractionand as we can see
from the 2017 release schedule, it isn't done yet. Details are still
very sketchy regarding this third installment, but we can safely
assume Steve Carell will be back as the nefarious (but kinda
cuddly) Gruand we know he'll be working from a script written
by Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, who collaborated on the first two
films. Wednesday at CinemaCon. Illumination Entertainment founder Chris Melandandri
and Steve Carell, the voice of Despicable Me's Gru, on Wednesday got the Universal slate
presentation at CinemaCon underway with new footage from Despicable Me 3.
The offering included clips during which Gru meets his brother, Dru (also voiced by Carell);
Gru and Lucy (Kristen Wiig) are fired from their jobs; the Minions land in prison; Agnes
("Fluffy!") brings the cute; '80s-inspired villain Balthazar Bratt (South Park-co-creator Trey
Parker) steals a gem; and an action sequence takes place on Hollywood Blvd.
Spider-Man: Homecoming - July 7
Sony's hopes for a Spider-Man film universe were dealt an embarrassing setback after
director Marc Webb's reboots underperformed. But even if we
aren't getting a Sinister Six or Venom movie anytime soon, the
core franchise remains a top priority at the studioas evidenced
by this new reboot, which will find Tom Holland starring as the
web-slinger in a standalone film while doing double duty as a
supporting player in a number of Marvel movies (starting with
Captain America: Civil War). Jon Watts, who helmed the creepy
low-budget Kevin Bacon thriller Cop Car, is on board as director
for a storyline that features Robert Downey, Jr.'s Tony Stark
playing mentor to young Spidey in his battle against the Vulture
(Michael Keaton). When Civil War chose to lay the groundwork for Spider-Mans costume at
the feet of Tony Stark rather than Peter Parker, we all knew it meant there was going to be
some techy-upgrades to the classic Spidey Spandex. But new footage
from Homecoming gives Peter a new trick up his... well, not-sleeve thats straight out of the
Iron Man playbook.
Some speculate that the new flick will pick up material left on the
screenwriting table by Saw 3D, as that film was originally
supposed to be split in two. As screenwriters Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan revealed
to Bloody-Digusting.com, the return of Dr. Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) to the final
installment was supposed to be a little more eventful than it already was. "The big reveal of
Dr. Gordon was a bit underserved as a result [of not being split into two], perhaps creating
more questions than answers. There were several ideas we never quite figured out, but I
don't want to say what they were because you never know what might happen in the
future."
Now that you've marked up your movie calendar for 2017, there's no time like the present
to plan ahead for next yearand you can get an early jump on your fellow filmgoers.