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Watch: 5 Films We Can’t Wait To See

By Celebrity News Wire on March 9, 2013


With the Oscars well over and the summer blockbusters still several long months away, there’s only one thing that can get movie lovers through this quiet season: trailers.

This week, Hangover fans got a first look at the franchise’s third and final film, which takes Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and company back to Las Vegas. Marvel and Disney also treated everyone to the Iron Man 3 theatrical trailer (finally). Both films are scheduled for a May release.

Other upcoming pictures — small and large — also released brand new trailers. Celebuzz has chosen five films that we can’t wait to see this year.

The Bling Ring (June 14)
Emma Watson stars in this Sofia Coppola film based on the actual Bling Ring teenagers who robbed celebrities like Orlando Bloom and Paris Hilton a few years back. Taissa Farmiga, Leslie Mann and Gavin Rossdale also have roles in the picture.

To The Wonder (April 12; limited)
After a year of Argo goodness, Ben Affleck returns to the big screen and the big screen only, as a man torn between two ladies (played by Bond girl Olga Kurylenko and Rachel McAdams). Terrence Malick fans, get ready for another epic spectacle.

Much Ado About Nothing (June 7; limited)
No, your eyes haven’t deceived you — this film is really directed by Joss Whedon. Starring Amy Acker, Alexis Denisof, Nathon Fillon and a slew of others, Much Ado About Nothing is based on William Shakespeare’s comedy of the same name.

After Earth(June 7)
Will and Jaden Smith reunite on screen as father and son in the new M. Night Shyamalan sci-fi After Earth.

What Maisie Knew (May; limited)
Since premiering at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, What Maisie Knew star Onata Aprile has been getting rave reviews for her portrayal of a young girl caught between her parents and their respective new partners. Alexander Skarsgard, Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan also star in this picture based on Henry James’ classic 1897 novel of the same name.

What films are you looking forward to this year? Share your picks below.

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