Nelson Mail

James Croot.

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Next week heralds the start of the annual Hollywood blockbuste­r season. From now until the end of August, our multiplexe­s will be filled with big-budget spectacles, designed to awe and inspire with their tales of far-off worlds, far-out scenarios and countless variations on spandex attire.

We’ve sifted through the lineup headed our way over the next four months to give you Stuff’s guide to the 12 movies you must-see, from female-led comedies to Jason Statham battling a megalodon.

From Han Solo’s earlier life to Dwayne Johnson stuck in a Skyscraper – these are the movies you must see before the end of August, writes

Avengers: Infinity War (April 25)

Forget DC’s Justice League or any of the previous Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero gatherings, this is the movie equivalent of WWE’s Royal Rumble bringing together everyone from the Guardians of the Galaxy to Black Panther’s Wakandian royalty in order to battle against ‘‘the greatest threat our planet has ever seen’’ – Nebula and Gamora’s Dad Thanos (Josh Brolin).

At least one major character death is expected.

The Breaker Upperers (May 3)

Hailed by US critics on its debut at March’s South by Southwest Film Festival, Madeleine Sami and Jackie van Beek’s black comedy focuses on two women who run a business which helps people from all walks of life ‘‘consciousl­y uncouple’’.

With an eclectic cast that also includes Rima Te Wiata, James Rolleston and Rose Matafeo, this Taika Waititi-produced tale fits very much into his other, more Kiwi cinematic universe.

Deadpool 2 (May 16)

Just when you thought you’d had enough Josh Brolin bad guy antics, he turns up as Cable, a new adversary for Ryan Reynolds’ merc-with-a-mouth.

Those who loved the 2016 original can expect more censorbait­ing violence, button-pushing profanity and anarchic fun. Plus, there’s the added interest of our own Julian Dennison in a role currently shrouded in mystery.

Solo: A Star Wars Story (May 24)

Despite a somewhat troubled production, hopes are high that this standalone Star Wars- prequel will be more Rogue One than Caravan of Courage.

Ron Howard is now the steady hand behind this space adventure which apparently details how Han Solo met Lando Calrissian and acquired the Millennium Falcon.

Ocean’s 8 (June 7)

Initially attracting the same amount of vitriol as 2016’s similarly gender-flipped Ghostbuste­rs, the impressive cast and a couple of exciting trailers have helped generate considerab­le interest in this Ocean’s trilogy spin-off.

Sandra Bullock is Danny Ocean’s estranged sister Debbie, who attempts to pull off the heist of the century at New York City’s star-studded annual Met Gala. Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Helena Bonham Carter and Mindy Kaling co-star.

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (June 21)

Chris Pratt is back with more dino-tastic action in this sequel to the 2015 mega-blockbuste­r.

His dino-trainer Owen Grady teams up again with Bryce Dallas Howard’s Claire Dearing when the inhabitant­s of Isla Nubar are

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Avengers: Infinity War promises to feature virtually all the Marvel Cinematic Universe characters we’ve encountere­d previously.

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