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23 Movies We Can't Wait to See in the New Year

Jan 3 2015 - 11:00am

A ton of trailers for 2015 movies [1] have already been released, but there are still even more exciting upcoming films that we haven't gotten a peek at yet. There are hot, stripping men to look forward to (looking at you, Magic Mike XXL), plus the conclusion of Katniss's journey and a new Mission Impossible movie opening a whole year from now. Dare we forget to mention that Tina Fey [2] and Amy Poehler [3] are teaming up again? Take a look ahead to see all the movies we can't wait to get our grubby little paws (er, eyes?) on in 2015.

Fifty Shades of Grey

Fifty Shades of Grey [4] has become such a huge cultural phenomenon that we're not even ashamed to admit that we're looking forward to getting a peek at the final (hopefully steamy) product. We already know pretty much everything there is to know [5] about the movie; now all that's left is to see Dakota Johnson [6] and Jamie Dornan's performances for ourselves.

When it opens: Feb. 13

Cinderella

Based on the pictures [7] alone, we're completely sold on Disney's Cinderella. It's a new, live-action version, featuring Lily James as the titular character and Game of Thrones' Richard Madden as Prince Charming. That's right — Robb Stark as Prince Charming.

When it opens: March 12

Insurgent

So what if we're a little bit obsessed with the Divergent series? Insurgent [8], the second movie in the franchise, looks way sexier than the first [9], plus there's sure to be tons of action from Tris (Shailene Woodley), Four (Theo James), and the whole crew.

When it opens: March 20

Source: Summit Entertainment [10]

Furious 7

Furious 7 looks like a seriously good time [11], but it's also Paul Walker [12]'s last film. We'll see it as big fans of the franchise and because honestly, we really miss Walker. Until April, we'll be busy analyzing these pictures from the movie [13].

When it opens: April 3

Avengers: Age of Ultron

By now, we've all heard about Marvel's big plans for the future [14], but let's take things one step at a time. Avengers: Age of Ultron is the next big film to hit theaters, and you might be surprised about what's in store [15] — besides the new kids on the block, Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen) and Quicksilver (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), of course.

When it opens: May 1

Pitch Perfect 2

Prepare to be aca-amazed by the Barden Bellas once again. We've already gotten the first pictures [16] and the trailer [17] for Pitch Perfect 2, but we won't be satisfied until Anna Kendrick [18] gives us another track as catchy as "Cups."

When it opens: May 15

Mad Max: Fury Road

It doesn't matter if you've seen the original Mad Max; the upcoming reboot looks absolutely bonkers [19]. Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron [20], and Nicholas Hoult are all starring, and their futuristic makeovers are enough to check it out.

When it opens: May 15

Tomorrowland

Admittedly, we don't know much about Tomorrowland, but we do at least have a trailer with a little peek at George Clooney [21]. He and Britt Robertson star in the movie based on the world at Disney's parks. We can trust director Brad Bird; he's responsible for The Incredibles.

When it opens: May 22

Entourage

The boys are back in town! At least, they will be in June, anyway. The Entourage [22] movie has finally become a reality, and we can't even hide the fact that we're excited to see Vince (Adrian Grenier [23]), Ari (Jeremy Piven), and the Hollywood gang back together.

When it opens: June 5

Jurassic World

Jurassic World [24] is the perfect recipe for a hit Summer blockbuster. You have a buff Chris Pratt, a nostalgic franchise people want to revisit, and dinosaurs. The trailer [25] literally made us gasp, and there's a chance we already printed out some of Pratt's pictures [26] for our cubicles.

When it opens: June 12

Inside Out

As far as we're concerned, Pixar can do no wrong. The trailer for Inside Out [27] has already charmed us, and the movie, which personifies the emotions in a young girl's head, looks like something everyone can love. (Even if you're older than 12.)

When it opens: June 19

Paper Towns

John Green basically made us feel every feeling we could possibly feel during The Fault in Our Stars [28], and yes, we're already lining up for his next adaptation. The cast of Paper Towns [29] features some of our favorite Hollywood up-and-comers, including Nat Wolff. It's another high school romance, but this one has a mysterious twist.

When it opens: June 19

Ted 2

Ted [30] may have been offensive, vulgar, and quite rude to Brandon Routh, but it still made us laugh really hard. The sequel is swapping Mila Kunis [31] for Amanda Seyfried [32], but Mark Wahlberg [33] and his bear buddy (voiced by writer/director Seth MacFarlane) will still be the stars. Fingers crossed for another epic CGI fight scene!

When it opens: June 26

Pan

There's a lot of action in the trailer for Pan [34], Joe Wright's take on the classic tale. Hugh Jackman [35] plays the villain, Blackbeard, alongside an especially sexy Garrett Hedlund as a young Hook and Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily. The visuals look gorgeous, and we really need to see more of Jackman and his crazy look.

When it opens: July 24

Magic Mike XXL

Magic Mike introduced so much sexiness [36] to the big screen that we're placing bets on whether it can top itself with the supersized sequel. Pictures from the set [37] and behind-the-scenes Instagrams [38] confirm that we're about to see some awesome stuff.

When it opens: July 1

Minions

If you've seen Despicable Me, you probably love minions. But do you love them so much that you'll see a whole movie about them? The trailer for Minions [39] is straight-up adorable, and even if you don't have kids, you get to hear Sandra Bullock [40], Jon Hamm [41], and Michael Keaton. Everybody wins!

When it opens: July 10

Ant-Man

There's nothing not to love about Paul Rudd [42], and he's taking on a completely new challenge by portraying Scott Lang, aka Ant-Man. Though we don't have a trailer for the film yet, we can't wait to see Evangeline Lilly [43], Judy Greer, Michael Douglas, and the rest of the impressive cast.

When it opens: July 17

Trainwreck

Amy Schumer is one of our favorite comedy stars, and a movie written by her, directed by Judd Apatow, and starring Daniel Radcliffe [44], Marisa Tomei, Tilda Swinton, and Bill Hader sounds like a slam dunk. We've already seen some awesomely weird set pictures [45], but we'll have to wait for plot details.

When it opens: July 17

Crimson Peak

Why yes, we will see pretty much anything with Tom Hiddleston in it. But Guillermo del Toro's Crimson Peak, a period piece about a woman (Jessica Chastain) who discovers her husband has some dark secrets, has us particularly intrigued. Hiddleston looked quite dapper on the set [46], and we'd like to see that suit in motion.

When it opens: Oct. 16

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 2

We loved every minute of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1 [47], and though we're sad that the franchise is concluding, we're really excited to see the final chapter. Prepare for the final showdown between Katniss and President Snow!

When it opens: Nov. 20

Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens

We're reluctantly excited about Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens [48]. The teaser trailer featured a lot of exciting moments [49], but there's still plenty to find out about the sequel, starring tons of old and new cast members [50].

When it opens: Dec. 18

Sisters

Formerly known as The Nest, this comedy stars Tina Fey [51] and Amy Poehler [52] as sisters throwing a party at their parents' house. Did we have you at "Tina Fey and Amy Poehler"? Thought so. If not, let the set pictures [53] convince you.

When it opens: Dec. 19

Mission Impossible 5

We're always excited about a new Mission Impossible movie, and since 2011's Ghost Protocol [54] was so good, we're hoping the next installment can keep up the momentum!

When it opens: Dec. 25


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