Written by Jon Williams
With the Golden Globes taking place this past weekend, awards season is officially in full swing. As we look back and celebrate the best of 2018, let’s also take a peek ahead at some of the delights that 2019 has in store for us at the box office.
Marvel movies have dominated the box office for years, and
fans are eagerly anticipating a conclusion to the galaxy-altering conflict that
was set up in last year’s Avengers:
Infinity War. That will come in April, when Avengers: Endgame brings the heroes’ conflict with Thanos to a
close and resolves their fates—for better or worse. Before that, though, comes Captain Marvel in March, starring Brie
Larson as the titular superhero in a ‘90s-set adventure that
introduces her to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Then, in July, Spider-Man: Far from Home gives Tom
Holland’s popular webslinger a second
standalone and the MCU its first foray into its next round of
adventures.
Live-action remakes of animated Disney classics have proven
to be popular, and 2019 has some big ones coming. First up is Tim
Burton’s take on Dumbo,
the 1941 tale of a bullied elephant who eventually becomes the star of the
circus when he realizes his large ears can help him to fly. Then in May, as
summer movie season is rounding into full swing, comes Aladdin, starring Will
Smith in the role of the genie who helps humble beggar Aladdin win
the heart of Princess Jasmine. July will see the release of The
Lion King, which sees Jon
Favreau direct a star-studded ensemble cast in a photorealistic
update of the 1994 traditionally animated version.
As popular as these live action movies are, animation, both
traditional and digital, is going nowhere. The fourth installment in the Toy
Story franchise is coming in July, nine years after Toy
Story 3 in 2010, while the sequel to the 2013 blockbuster Frozen
is set to hit theatres just before Thanksgiving. Much closer than either of
those, though, is The Lego Movie 2: The
Second Part, the follow-up to Christopher Miller and Phil Lord’s 2014
hit, in theatres next month. Also in February is How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,
the anticipated final installment in a trilogy that includes films from 2010
and 2014.
Other animated movies coming our way this year include a Secret
Life of Pets sequel (June), an Angry
Birds sequel (August), and a new Addams
Family movie in October.
The horror movie genre has undergone a renaissance in recent
years, and that looks to continue in 2019. It begins in March with Us, an original film from Jordan
Peele, the writer and director behind the 2017 horror hit Get
Out. In April comes Pet Sematary, a new adaptation of Stephen
King’s 1983
novel and a remake of the 1989
film. Speaking of King adaptations, It: Chapter 2, which follows up the highest-grossing
horror film of all time, comes to theatres in September. In between
those two movies, in June, horror fans can look forward to Child’s Play, a reboot of the 1988
movie that spawned six sequels featuring the iconic murderous doll
Chucky. In August, Scary Stories to Tell
in the Dark comes out, based on Alvin
Schwartz’s collections of tales that have haunted kids’ dreams since
they debuted in 1981. And while it may not quality as horror, exactly (more of
a “zom-com”), the long-awaited sequel to Zombieland
arrives at last in October.
Need more? Tyler Perry’s Madea
returns in March in A Madea Family
Funeral. David Harbour steps into the horn-stumps for a Hellboy
reboot in April. Keanu Reeves is back for a third round as John
Wick in May, while a new generation of Men
in Black hits theatres in June. Quentin
Tarantino’s look at the Manson Family, Once
Upon a Time in Hollywood, comes in July, followed soon after by Hobbs & Shaw, a Fast
and Furious spinoff. In September, Downton
Abbey will make the jump from the small screen to the big screen, while
October will bring adaptations of the popular novels The
Woman in the Window and The
Goldfinch. In November, a third installment of the Kinsgman
series is on its way, before the year finishes strong in December with a new Jumanji
movie and, of course, the third and final film in the Star
Wars sequel trilogy.
So that’s just some of what’s on our radar for 2019 at the
box office, and you can be sure that it’s just a fraction of all the good stuff
that’s coming our way. Let us know what you and your patrons are looking
forward to, and stay tuned for information on when these movies will be
available for you to add to your collections.
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