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Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2019

Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2019

A New Year, & New Movies

Happy New Year everyone! I'm pumped for a ton of films coming out this year, and after my top 5 lists of 2018, I thought it would be a good way to kick off the New Year with a list of my top 5 most anticipated movies of 2019. So, I won't keep you waiting, here's the list!

5. Godzilla: King of the Monsters

So, you might remember that I did a little trailer review for this movie a few months back, and I'm still pretty excited for this film to come out.

4. Glass

If you've been with me for a while, then you know that Split is one of the very first films I reviewed on this blog, and once the movie Glass was announced I was pretty pumped.

3. Dark Phoenix 

So, I'm not a big fan of Sophie Turner but she's not a bad actress. I am excited to see Dark Phoenix however as I still think X-Men is the best superhero franchise, at least until Disney will start meddling with it.

2. John Wick 3: Parabellum

So, I haven't made any posts on the John Wick series, but I will tell you I am a fan, and I really am excited for the third film to come out. This is the first one I plan on seeing in theaters.

1.  The New Mutants 

I did a small trailer reaction post for the first trailer of this film, and I'm still excited to see it, even with the changes.  It has a fantastic cast consisting of Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Charlie Heaton. I hope they're still going to incorporate the horror aspects for the movie, but if they don't it will be a big let down.

What's the movies you want to see in 2019?

If there's any movies you want to see in 2019 that you think I might not have heard of and you want a review for, please leave a comment and link me to the trailer. I didn't list every movie I plan on seeing this year. I do want to know what your thoughts are though. 
Also, Happy New Year everyone! I hope it is better than the last for you :)

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