National Post

Most anticipate­d films in the works for 2018

- Chris Knight

Solo: A Star Wars Story (May 25): The newest Star Wars movies have yet to disappoint, but if I don’t see young Han Solo herding Nerfs scruffily in this one I shall be very upset. Also, looking forward to Chewbacca as some sort of furry Baby Groot.

Ocean’s Eight ( June 8): Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s trilogy was a fun ride, which means hopes are high for this all-female reboot. Better yet, it doesn’t seem to have attracted as many trolls as Ghostbuste­rs.

I ncredibles (June 15) : Fully half of Pixar’s movies are now sequels, which is a shame, but the 2004 movie about a family of superheroe­s generated such goodwill that this could be one of the better Part Twos.

Sicario 2: Soldado (June 29): Speaking of sequels, this is the first film from Denis Villeneuve to generate one. Granted, Emily Blunt isn’t back for it, and neither is the director, but screenwrit­er Taylor Sheridan returns, and that alone bodes well.

First Man ( Oct. 12): A biopic about Neil Armstrong, starring Ryan Gosling? That’s one small step for a movie, one giant leap in moviemakin­g.

Bohemian Rhapsody ( Dec. 25): Despite the fractious departure of director Bryan Singer, this biopic of Queen’s Freddie Mercury ( played by Rami Malek) could be great. At the very least, we know the soundtrack will rock.

Mortal Engines ( Dec. 14): Based on Philip Reeve’s young-adult steampunk series, this tale of wheeled cities looks like Mad Max meets Snowpierce­r. In other words, it’s just crazy enough that it might work.

Avengers: Infinity War ( May 4): Truth be told, I’m just looking forward to putting this one behind me so I can be prepared for Untitled Avengers Movie, opening May 3, 2019.

Mary Poppins Returns ( Dec. 25): If you’re going to make a sequel to one of the most beloved children’s classics, at least have the decency to wait a half a century or so for those kids to have grandkids. Well played, Disney.

Bumblebee ( Dec. 21): Just kidding. I’d rather be stung by one.

 ??  ?? Move over George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Steven Soderbergh’s all-female Ocean’s trilogy reboot is coming.
Move over George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Steven Soderbergh’s all-female Ocean’s trilogy reboot is coming.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada