With the summer halfway over, and the last marvel film of the year already released there aren't a ton of huge films awaiting us before September 21. And after that, there aren't a ton either. As much as I love huge action movies, I also love great dramas, which the best seem to be released in the fall. So my favorite films have probably already come out, but there's still a ton of great ones not yet released. And these look the best.
10. The Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (September 18)
I liked the Maze Runner. It was great movie. It was interesting, cool, and thrilling. ( I even decided to read the book. I got halfway through it when I realized I hate books, and I haven't read a page since.) The only thing it really lacked was a strong cast. The plot for the sequel sounded good. I wasn't a huge fan of the trailers released so far, but I'm excited for it.
9. The Martian (October 2)
The first trailer for Ridley Scott's the Martian looked awesome. The premise was good, but the thing that really sold me was the stacked cast. A bunch of great actors crammed into one movie: it's going to be awesome.
8. Trumbo (November 6)
Bryan Cranston starring in a biopic? Yes, please. Bryan Cranston already made himself a TV legend, but his big screen appearance so far have been small or wasted. Fortunately this looks like his turn to shine in a movie, and maybe come out with an Oscar nom.
7. The Revenant (December 25)
Leonardo DiCaprio wasn't even in any movies last year. He's pretty much the best actor around, and he needs that Oscar. Maybe it's this film. The trailer sure looks that way.
6. The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (August 14)
Speaking of Action fun, there's still a little left before the summer ends. This movie seems to carry it all. Henry Cavill looks the part of a super spy, and there's sure to be terrific action sequences.
5. The Hateful Eight (December 25)
Tarantino's next film has a perfect cast. I don't know much about but his last western went so well, and now the cast is twice as great, so it looks good.
4. Everest (September 18)
Jason Clarke, Jake Gyleenhaal and Josh Brolin climbs Everest. Sounds great, but if you're not convinced just watch the trailer.
3. Spectre (November 6)
Everyone loved Skyfall, but I didn't really. What I'm really looked forward to is Spectre. Every trailer released so far has looked amazing, plus Ray Fiennes, Dave Batista, and Christoph Waltz all look excellent.
2. Black Mass (September 18)
Black Mass looks incredible. The story is great, of course (nothing beats real life), but it looks like Johnny Depp's return to greatness. (or a one time great thing). Either way, they picked the perfect guy to play Whitey, and the film would look great on that alone- but it has an incredible supporting cast too.
1. Star Wars: Episode VII- The Force Awakens (December 18)
Of course. Nothing else could really top this list could it. It looks the best star wars yet, with a plethora of brand new awesome characters.
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