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"Warcraft", based on the online role-playing game from Blizzard Entertainment, will arrive in theaters on June 10. An epic fantasy movie that features all elements of the popular online game; This could be the start of a new movie franchise. Directed by Duncan Jones and starring Travis Fimmel, Toby Kebbell, Paula Patton, and Ben Foster just to name a few.
Disney's "Alice Through the Looking Glass" opens in theaters on May 27.The sequel to Disney's "Alice in Wonderland" features Alice's return to Wonderland to save The Mad Hatter and perhaps, all of Wonderland before time runs out.
"X-Men: Apocalypse" opens in theaters on May 27. The latest saga in the ongoing X-Men movie franchise picks up after "X-Men: Days of Future Past". The world faces a threat from the immortal god-like mutant Apocalypse, who is intent on living up to his name and wiping out mankind. Unless the X-Men can find a way to stop the most powerful mutant in the world and his Four Horseman of the Apocalypse.
"Assassin's Creed" based on the popular video game, opens in theaters on December 21. The movie stars Michael Fassbender as Callum Lynch who experiences his ancestor Aguilar's memories through use of advanced technology. He discovers he is descended from The Assassins, a mysterious secret society, and through his ancestor's memories he acquires the knowledge and skills of The Assassins.
"Batman:The Killing Joke" is the upcoming DC Animated movie based on the popular graphic novel by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland. This will be a very faithful adaptation of that groundbreaking story since this is the first DC Animated feature to earn an R rating, especially when you consider that "Batman: The Dark Knight Returns" and "Justice League: Gods and Monsters" pulled no punches and were both PG-13. I would strongly advise that if you haven't already read the graphic novel that you sit down and read it. You owe it to yourself to prepare for what will be a very dark and disturbing animated movie experience.
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