If you had to pick up one movie you are looking forward to this year, which one would it be? Me? I can’t seem to make up my mind between A Bad Moms Christmas, The Current War, and Rememory. As if that wasn’t being spoilt for choice enough, this set of new movie trailers takes the excitement to a whole new level. Here are the ones you need to check out right away:
New Movie Trailers 2017
All I See Is You
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Gina a young beautiful woman living in Bangkok lost her eyesight to a freak accident ago. A near-miraculous surgery gives her back her vision, but along with it come some pretty unnerving revelations about her husband James and their life together. This new movie trailer suggests that All I See Is You is a gripping tale of relationships marred by jealousy, threats, and insecurity. The movie starring Blake Lively and Jason Clarke was first premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival and is slated for a theatrical release this October 27.
Ferdinand
Animated movies never fail to tug at the heartstrings. Not even when they tell a story of a big giant bull. Because, hey, one must never judge a bull by its horns! The film traces the story of a giant but gentle bull and his struggles to break free from the clutches of his captors and reunite with his family. Does he succeed? Who helps him along the way? Find out this December 15. For now, check out this new movie trailer.
Isle of Dogs
This Wes Anderson movie will definitely find its way to your list of all-time favorite animated films once it hits theatres on March 23 next year, because who doesn’t love a good dog story! The trailer seems to suggest the plot revolves around the lives of dogs from a Japanese city who have been removed to an island, that’s basically a large garbage dump after a nasty canine flu breaks out in the city. Their journey takes an interesting turn when a 12-year-old boy reaches the island to rescue his beloved pet.
Breathe
Breathe that marks Andy Serkis’ directorial debut is rousing a lot of curiosity and intrigue among his fans but that’s not the only reason to look forward to this biographical drama that is based on a real story of a family battling a crushing disease. At 28, Robin Cavendish is rendered paralyzed from the neck below after contracting polio and is given only 3 months to live. He and his wife not only take the disease head on but also become pioneering advocates for others disabled like him and travel the world with a mission to transform lives. The movie releases October 13.
Murder on the Orient Express
Celebrated writer Agatha Christie’s novel, Murder on the Orient Express, is up for a reel adaptation fourth time over. Directed by Kenneth Branagh, this rendition of the classic murder mystery looks promising on a lot of counts and boasts of a sparkling cast with Branagh playing Hercule Poirot, along with Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Michelle Pfeiffer, Willem Dafoe, Josh Gad, Judi Dench, Daisy Ridley, Leslie Odom Jr, and Derek Jacobi in supporting roles. You can catch these stars on board the killer Orient Express on November 10, for now, here’s a glimpse at the hair-raising saga of deceit and death.
Just Getting Started
Morgan Freeman – that is ALWAYS a good enough reason to look forward to a film. But there are more reasons to look forward to this one, and Tommy Lee Jones who is pitted against Freeman is definitely one of them. The plot looks engaging too. The movie revolves around the story of an ex-mob lawyer and a former FBI agent who must come together and work as a team to survive a mob hit. The movie is slated for a December 8 release but you can catch its fresh trailer right here.
Revolt
The thing about alien movies is that there are always enough takers ready to lap up the apparently adrenaline-rush inducing plot, no matter how predictable the storyline. And the Revolt is going to be no different on both those counts. A US soldier and a foreign aid worker from France witness a deadly alien onslaught in an already war-ravaged African countryside and work together to defeat the might, otherworldly opponents. If aliens, robots, impending doom and a hero working against all odds to save the world is your kind of thing, Revolt will have your hooked. The movie is slated to release November 17.
Wonderstruck
This is a drama film that tells the tale of a boy and a girl separated by half a century but bound by a strange connection. Ben and Rose belong to different eras, but their lives are fraught with the same forlorn sense of longing. While Ben’s heart aches for an elusive father, Rose’s imagination is gripped by the stories of a mysterious actress whose life she has been chronicling in her scrapbook. Then a string of mysterious events sets them on an intriguing path where their lives connect in the most unexpected ways. Wonderstruck releases October 20.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Saving the best for the last – a childhood favorite for many of us, Jumanji is back with a digitized twist. In the rebooted version titled Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, the good old board game has been replaced by a computer game and players are sucked right into thick of myriad life-threatening situations that they must survive, donning different avatars. For those who still can’t get over the 1995 original, here is a new movie trailer to rake up the nostalgia.