TEN MOVIES TO EXPECT THIS SUMMER PART THREE
TEN MOVIES TO EXPECT THIS SUMMER PART THREE
By Solomon Obi
We finally bring the concluding edition of the movies to expect this summer and they are as follows
1) Skyscraper - July 13
It wouldn’t be the summer season without a movie from The Rock. Expect Dwayne Johnson doing some amazing things and earning lots of box office coin doing it.
2) The Equalizer 2 - July 20
Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington return for the sequel to the 2014 movie. We can’t wait to see what kind of booby traps Denzel uses this time around to defeat the bad guys.
3) Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! - July 20
Yes, “Here we go again.” All the ABBA songs you can stomach and an appearance by Cher.
4) Mission Impossible: Fallout - July 27
Tom Cruise is back for another mission with his IFM team. It means more Rebecca Ferguson, so we’re good with that. And Henry Cavill will be sporting that mustache that caused so much trouble (and money) during the “Justice League” reshoots.
5) Teen Titans Go! To The Movies - July 27
The hit TV show about teenage superheroes gets some movie love.
6) Blindspotting - July 27
One of the most talked-about movies from this year’s Sundance, race and gentrification are explored with freestyle raps and a lot of jokes as we follow the lives of two friends from Oakland trying to get by.
7) Christopher Robin - August 3
Ewan McGregor plays the grown-up Christopher Robin who rediscovers the joys in life when his childhood friend Winnie-the-Pooh pays him a visit.
8) The Spy Who Dumped Me - August 3
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon play two friends who end up involved in some serious espionage work.
9) The Meg - August 10
Calling it now: This is going to be the sleeper hit movie of the summer. Jason Statham plays a former Naval captain and expert diver who must take on a 70-foot shark to rescue a scientist trapped on a deep-sea mission.
10) Captive State - August 17
“Rise of the Planet of the Apes” director Rupert Wyatt’s latest movie is a sci-fi thriller set in Chicago a decade after the occupation by an extraterrestrial force.
We hope you had a pleasant time and expect more enlightening updates in coming posts, thanks.
By Solomon Obi
We finally bring the concluding edition of the movies to expect this summer and they are as follows
1) Skyscraper - July 13
It wouldn’t be the summer season without a movie from The Rock. Expect Dwayne Johnson doing some amazing things and earning lots of box office coin doing it.
2) The Equalizer 2 - July 20
Antoine Fuqua and Denzel Washington return for the sequel to the 2014 movie. We can’t wait to see what kind of booby traps Denzel uses this time around to defeat the bad guys.
3) Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again! - July 20
Yes, “Here we go again.” All the ABBA songs you can stomach and an appearance by Cher.
4) Mission Impossible: Fallout - July 27
Tom Cruise is back for another mission with his IFM team. It means more Rebecca Ferguson, so we’re good with that. And Henry Cavill will be sporting that mustache that caused so much trouble (and money) during the “Justice League” reshoots.
5) Teen Titans Go! To The Movies - July 27
The hit TV show about teenage superheroes gets some movie love.
6) Blindspotting - July 27
One of the most talked-about movies from this year’s Sundance, race and gentrification are explored with freestyle raps and a lot of jokes as we follow the lives of two friends from Oakland trying to get by.
7) Christopher Robin - August 3
Ewan McGregor plays the grown-up Christopher Robin who rediscovers the joys in life when his childhood friend Winnie-the-Pooh pays him a visit.
8) The Spy Who Dumped Me - August 3
Mila Kunis and Kate McKinnon play two friends who end up involved in some serious espionage work.
9) The Meg - August 10
Calling it now: This is going to be the sleeper hit movie of the summer. Jason Statham plays a former Naval captain and expert diver who must take on a 70-foot shark to rescue a scientist trapped on a deep-sea mission.
10) Captive State - August 17
“Rise of the Planet of the Apes” director Rupert Wyatt’s latest movie is a sci-fi thriller set in Chicago a decade after the occupation by an extraterrestrial force.
We hope you had a pleasant time and expect more enlightening updates in coming posts, thanks.
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