Weekend Box Office - "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" the grand finale to "The Hunger Games" movie series was number one for the fourth week in a row with $11.3 million, "In the Heart of the Sea" based on the true story that inspired Herman Melville's book 'Moby Dick' debuted at number two with 11 million, and Disney/Pixar's "The Good Dinosaur" the family friendly animated feature held on at number three with $10.5 million.
"X-MEN: APOCALYPSE" will open in theaters this coming summer. 20th Century Fox released the first trailer last week to the relief of a great many X-Men fans. The trailer is a veritable feast for the eyes with a laundry list of mutants both new and old. The movie takes place after the events of "X-MEN: Days of Future Past" and we get more of what we love the most. Plenty of mutants and plenty of action. Not to mention, one of the most unforgettable of all X-Men villains, Apocalypse.
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" promises to bring more fun to the franchise. The fans have spoken and the studio listened, at least we hope they did. The trailer reveals an action lacked high octane movie with more humor and more than a few surprises. Long time "Turtles" favorite characters like Casey Jones, Baxter Stockman, Bebop and Rock Steady, as well as, the return of The Shredder and Karai. There even a few Easter eggs especially designed to tease and tantalize the die hard fans.
"The Legend of Tarzan" will help to fill out an already buffed out Summer 2016 box office season. To be honest this movie was not at all on my radar, but after seeing the trailer I'm quite intrigued. The trailer reveals Christoph Waltz and Samuel L. Jackson in supporting roles, and a glimpse of Djimon Hounsou. We also get to see Margot Robbie as Jane Porter and Alexander Skarsgard as Tarzan.
"Independence Day Resurgence" has finally graced us with a first look trailer. We get to see some familiar and unfamiliar faces, as well as a hint of the world after the previous invasion almost twenty years ago. Of course, we also see the appearance of an alien ship of immense size signaling a brand new invasion. Ready or not here they come.
"Star Trek Beyond" will hit theaters in July 2016. Directed by Justin Lin ("The Fast and The Furious") this time around since J.J. Abrams was occupied with the other space opera movie franchise. The first look trailer gives you a serious clue of the peril faced by the crew of The Starship Enterprise this time around. We also get a look at their latest foes, known only as "The Swarm".
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