Monday, December 30, 2013

Most Anticipated Movies Of 2014 « Live 105


With 2013 closing, lets take a look at the most anticipated movies coming to theaters in 2014.


January:


The first month of the year will bring with it a shirtless Kellan Lutz in “The Legend of Hercules,” Mark Wahlberg in the Navy Seal drama “Lone Survivor” and the wide release of Spike Jonz’ critically acclaimed “Her.”


Other releases:


“Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones” (Jan. 3)

“Her” (wide release Jan. 10)

“The Legend of Hercules” (Jan. 10)

“Lone Survivor” (Jan. 10)

“I, Frankenstein” (Jan. 24)

“Labor Day” (wide release Jan. 31)




February:


February brings the release of George Clooney’s new film “The Monuments Men” about art experts who try to save art from the Nazi’s in World War 2. The film includes a star studded cast with Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, and more.


“The Monuments Men” (Feb. 7)

“The Lego Movie” (Feb. 7)

“Robocop” (Feb. 12)

“Vampire Academy” (Feb. 14)

“Winter’s Tale” (Feb. 14)




March:


Veronica Roth’s bestselling trilogy comes to the big screen with the March 21st release of “Divergent.” Also in the mix is the Kickstarter funded “Veronica Mars” and Wes Anderson’s newest film “The Grand Budapest Hotel.”


“The Grand Budapest Hotel” (March 7)

“300 Rise of an Empire” (March 7)

“Grace of Monaco” (March 14)

“Veronica Mars” (March 14)

“Muppets Most Wanted” (March 21)

“Nymphomaniac” (March 21)

“Divergent” (March 21)

“Noah” (March 28)




April:


Marvel kicks of the blockbuster season on April 4th with the sequel “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” The sequel has Chris Evans returning as the Captain with costars Scarlett Johansson and Robert Redford.


“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (April 4)

“Dom Hemingway” (April 4)

“Rio 2″ (April 11)

“Transcendence” (April 18)

“Nymphomaniac: Part Two” (April 18)

“The Other Woman” (April 25)




May:


May officially kicks off the blockbuster season with “The Amazing Spider-Man 2,” the “Godzilla” reboot, and the next installment in the X-Men series.


“The Amazing Spider-Man 2″ (May 2)

“Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return” (May 9)

“Godzilla” (May 16)

“Million Dollar Arm” (May 16)

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” (May 23)

“Maleficent” (May 30)

“A Million Ways to Die in the West” (May 30)




June:


June brings us the sequel to “21 Jump Street” with Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum called “22 Jump Street” and the fourth installment in the “Transformers” franchise.


“The Fault in Our Stars” (June 6)

“Edge of Tomorrow” (June 6)

“22 Jump Street” (June 13)

“How to Train Your Dragon 2″ (June 13)

“Jersey Boys” (June 20)

“Transformers 4: Age of Extinction” (June 27)




July:


Gary Oldman leads the human resistance in “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” plus Disney Pixar add another “Planes” film with the sequel “Planes: Fire And Rescue.”


“Tammy” (July 2)

“Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” (July 11)

“Jupiter Ascending” (June 16)

“Planes: Fire and Rescue” (June 16)

“Hercules: The Thracian Wars” (July 25)




August:


“Guardians of the Galaxy” (Aug. 1)

“Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” (Aug. 8)

“The Expendables 3″ (Aug. 15)

“The Giver” (Aug. 15)

“Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” (Aug. 22)

“Jane Got a Gun” (Aug. 29)




September:


“Dark Places” (Sept. 1)

“Resident Evil 6″ (Sept. 12)

“This is Where I Leave You” (Sept. 16)

“Dolphin Tale 2″ (Sept. 19)

“The Equalizer” (Sept. 26)




October:


“Gone Girl” (Oct. 3)

“Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day” (Oct. 10)

“The Judge” (Oct. 10)

“Paranormal Activity 5″ (Oct. 24)




November:


“Interstellar” (Nov. 7).

“Dumb and Dumber Too” (Nov. 14)

“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1″ (Nov. 21)

“Horrible Bosses 2″ (Nov. 26).




December:


“Paddington” (Dec. 12)

“Exodus” (Dec. 12)

“The Hobbit: There and Back Again” (Dec. 17)

“Annie” (Dec. 19)

“Everest” (Dec. 19)

“Unbroken” (Dec. 25)

“Into the Woods” (Dec. 25)





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