2013 was an excellent year in the
movie industry, bringing us movies such as the sequel to the 2012 blockbuster The
Hunger Games, the next princess in the Disney lineup, Frozen, and
the story about how a deep depressing Mary Poppins storyline came to be
a whimsical world, Saving Mr. Banks. 2014 will present more exciting
movies to the table, including films from Disney, Dreamworks, Lionsgate, and
many more theatre-worthy films.
January 17, 2014 will bring
us The Nut Job, a Canadian-Korean animated film about a squirrel named
Surly and his rat-friend Buddy who plan a heist on a nut store. Stars include
Will Arnett, Brendan Fraser, Gabriel Iglesias, and Katherine Heigl.
March 7, 2014 is the
release of Rio 2. Rio 2 stars Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, and Rue
from the Hunger Games, also known as Amandla Stenberg. Spoiler alert:
Jewel finds her long-lost father, and Nigel returns for revenge.
March 21, 2014 is the
release date for two films: Disney's Muppets Most Wanted and Summit Entertainment's
Divergent. Based on Veronica Roth's best-selling trilogy, dystopian
residents of Chicago are placed into five different categories. But when Tris'
test doesn't go well, she is claimed divergent, or an outsider. She soon
discovers a criminal plot within her dystopian society. Muppets Most
Wanted is about the Muppets, who unknowingly are involved in a criminal
caper while touring in Europe.
April 11, 2014 brings us Mr.
Peabody and Sherman, an animated film from DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox. They
are bringing back two iconic comic book characters from the 50s' as they travel
back in time to repair the destroyed space-time continuum.
May 30, 2014 is the scheduled for the
deathly-scary Maleficent to debut. Loosely based on Sleeping Beauty, Angelina
Jolie (what's a good film without Angelina Jolie or Sandra Bullock?) will
portray the self-called "Mistress of All Evil", in this new Disney
film. Maleficent will present her side of the story, the untold part
after Aurora touched the thimble and woke up again.
June 13, 2014 is the scheduled release date for
the How to Train Your Dragon sequel. The film will take place five years
after the first film's setting, featuring Hiccup and his friends in their late
teen years. Stars include Jay Baruchel and Gerard Butler, two actors from the
previous film.
July 18, 2014 will bring us Planes 2: Fire and
Rescue, the sequel to Disney's 2013 film. Not much is known about this
film, but media sources say Dusty Crophopper, the protagonist from the original
movie, will "learn what it takes to become a true hero".
November 7, 2014 is the release date for Big Hero
6. As unveiled in a recent blog post on this blog, the film will take place
in San Froskoyo and feature a young prodigy named Hiro Hamada and his giant,
inflatable robot balloon, who must team up with unexperienced crime fighters to
make peace in their city.
November 21, 2014 is the release of the third film in The
Hunger Games with the FIRST part of Mockingjay, the final book in
Suzanne Collins' epic trilogy. After killing the arena, Katniss Everdeen is
wanted for starting a rebellion, alongside Beetee, Johanna Mason, Finnick
Odair, and Peeta.
December 17, 2014 will be the release date for the
third film based on J.R.R. Tolkien's bestselling series, The Hobbit. In
this film, entitled There and Back Again, Bilbo and the Dwarves must
reclaim Erebor and their treasure, and Thorin has reached Smaug's lair.
Christmas 2014 is the release date for the third Night at the Museum film
by 20th Century Fox. Little is known about the movie, except for the fact that
Sir Lancelot, a Camelot knight, will appear in the film.
There are
many more scheduled releases for 2014, but these are several major movies.
Visit imdb.com
or go to Wikipedia and search 2014 in film for more. Now, grab some
popcorn and enjoy the movies currently in theaters!!!
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