Dear Two thousand and nineteen, You're gonna ruin my career.

 Movies are such things to me that never made me bore. I can't describe the feelings when I just have started to watch a movie. For the next few hours, I lost myself completely with the characters. Every year a lot of movies got release,, but in case of 2019, its kind of exceptional. This year a a huge list of jaw dropping movies are releasing through the year.. Lets check the list of super exciting must watch movie of 2019. 

12. X-Men: Dark Phoenix


Pushed back from 2017, Dark Phoenix is set to reunite the first class on a deadly mission to save Jean Grey (Game Of Thrones star Sophie Turner) from a malevolent force in one of the comic series’ most treasured arcs.
Murky test screenings, reshoots and rejigs have hit Simon Kinberg’s big whack at a new X-Men franchise installment where it hurts, but is it really possible to produce a bad film where James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender meet over a game of chess and call each other “old friend” while wacky comic CGI stuff happens elsewhere?

11. Terminator 6

The Terminators are at it again and we're excited again. We always get excited, why is that? Is it that with one of these things they might actually hit the high watermark of Judgment Day? Or is it that really we just want to see killer robots smash their way around big action set pieces? Probably we should stop complaining about the story and focus on the latter, we're likely to get out of the cinema less glum.
In the sixth (!) film in the franchise, Linda Hamilton is back as Sarah Connor for reasons, and there's been a lot of talk about using CGI to make Edward Furlong's John Connor appear in it, too. Expect Schwarzenegger to Be Back in some capacity as well.

10. Shazam!

DC and Warner Bros are going down a more lighthearted comedy route with their Shazam! movie, roping in horror-director-on-the-rise David F. Sandberg (Lights Out, Annabelle: Creation) to produce a long-in-gestation big screen adventure drawn from the comics, and one that features Andi Mack star Asher Angel as a little boy who just so happens to get some very big powers that turn him into Chuck alum Zachary Levi.
Sounds perhaps vaguely confusing if you’re going in blind, but the trailer filled us with a lot of hope that this’ll be a winner from the DC stable on all accounts.

9. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum

Keanu Reeves is a man who can carry a franchise and no mistake.
2019 will bring us a new, super violent adventure featuring not-quite-retired hitman and puppy-cuddler John Wick, and with a $14 million contract on his life very much in play, Mr Wick will have to punch/kick/stab/shoot/maim or explode his way out of New York if he has any chance of surviving this third movie.
Chad Stahelski is returning to direct, and Ian McShane, Ruby Rose, Lance Reddick, Laurence Fishburne and Halle Berry may all be friends or foes to our main dude in Parabellum, depending on how they feel from minute-to-minute...

8. Godzilla: King Of The Monsters

Finally, Michael Dougherty (Krampus, Trick ‘R Treat) has been given a whole heap of cash and a huge kaiju sandbox to play in with this sequel to Gareth Edwards’ middling 2014 Godzilla effort, and the first trailer promised us something both beautiful and a lot bigger than we could have imagined.
Millie Bobby Brown (Stranger Things) is in the mix this time as crypto-zoological agency Monarch battle to save the planet from the likes of King Ghidorah, Mothra and Rodan, even as our favourite clumsy lizard wades in for a few hours of eye-blistering building demolition. Expect this to be an IMAX fave.

7. Men In Black International

Thor: Ragnarok’s Revengers, Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth, are reuniting to put on those immaculately iconic suits for this rebooted Men In Black outing, and y’know what? We bet they make this look good.
F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton) is helming this effort to rejuvenate the franchise, following a lack of interest by the original stars in pursuing more sequels, and he's working from a script from Matt Holloway and Art Marcum, who wrote the very first Iron Man film.
No, Men In Black International did not come to play.

6. Hobbs & Shaw

David Leitch is directing this Fast & Furious spin-off outing as a vehicle for The Rock and Jason Statham to somewhat depart the franchise. It’s no secret that ructions between Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel have been taking place behind the scenes for years, and if Hobbs & Shaw is successful, they may never need to exchange pleasantries on set again.
Regardless, Luke Hobbs and Deckard Shaw will be teaming up on the big screen come August, facing off against foe Idris Elba. Muscles will be flexed, things will explode and there’ll be a few sarcastic wisecracks from The Stath, no doubt.

5. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

Leonardo DiCaprio is Sharon Tate’s struggling actor neighbour in Quentin Tarantino’s forthcoming Manson murders mystery, and a predictably all-star cast will be surrounding him, including Brad Pitt, Damian Lewis, Lena Dunham, Margot Robbie and Al Pacino.
Summer 2019 might bring us a languid shot of violence, swearing and some of that ever-quotable Tarantino dialogue, but with Manson having been done to death on both the big screen and small, what can the foot-loving Pulp Fiction director offer us in this new spin?

4. Glass

M. Night Shyamalan’s superhero thriller reteamed Unbreakable’s Bruce Willis and Samuel L. Jackson with newer Split villain James McAvoy as the three got locked up in an asylum together under the care of psychiatrist Sarah Paulson - as if just putting those men in a room together wasn’t bad enough, clearly no one had seen a single episode of American Horror Story!
Things were likely to go from bad to worse once Crumb, Dunn and Mr. Glass started conspiring to rid themselves of the hospital shackles, and we were definitely going to be there to watch what came next.

3. Captain Marvel

Captain Marvel, we’ve been repeatedly informed, is about to be the most powerful superhero in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in this '90s-set blockbuster that kicks off after pilot Carol Danvers (Oscar winner Brie Larson) has already acquired her powers and trekked off to have otherworldly adventures with her mentor, Mar-vell (Jude Law).
When she comes crashing back down to Earth she’ll meet a couple of familiar S.H.I.E.L.D. agents called Nick Fury and Phil Coulson, and all this will connect to Avengers 4, and the maybe-saving of half the universe. Somehow! Arg!

2. Star Wars Episode IX

Christmas in 2019 will likely be dominated by the closing part of the most recent Star Wars trilogy, and J.J. Abrams is back at the helm after Colin Trevorrow departed the project.
Will Rey’s parents turn out to be more than just “junkers”? Will Finn and Rose have a blooming romance? Will Poe learn from the mistakes of his impulsive decision-making system? Will Kylo Ren get in touch with his light side? Will there be an angry man boycott that makes virtually no difference to the overall box office but that somehow manages to tiresomely dominate online chatter for months either side of the film’s release?

1. Avengers: Endgame

We still don’t know much about Avengers: Endgame. Disney and Marvel have kept a very tight lid on it and, as usual, not even its stars know how it’ll end. Apart from our friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man Tom Holland, perhaps, who seems to find out the climax to everything one way or another! Historically, he’s been known to spill the beans about all manner of plot twists, so we’ll keep one eye on his Instagram until April rolls around.
So, what do we know? Well, the Russos shot this back-to-back withInfinity War, and our usual line-up has of course been cut down the middle by mad titan Thanos. The original crew - Black Widow, Hawkeye, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man and Hulk - are all pawns in Doctor Strange's 'one in fourteen million' endgame now, alongside Ant-Man, Rocket Raccoon, War Machine, Okoye, Valkyrie and Nebula, but what will become of our other dusty faves?
We shall have to wait and see..









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