9 Films to Look Forward to in 2011

9 Films to Look Forward to in 2011

It’s hard to believe that we are no longer in 2010. Other than the Marvel & DC movies, there are countless titles being released in 2011.

By StarkillerII - Jan 04, 2011 10:01 AM EST
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Other than the Marvel & DC movies, there are countless titles being released in 2011. There are many others coming from major studios that I will likely regret not putting on this list, but here are a select 9 right off the bat that are all coming before August, and already have me interested.


Rango – March 4th from Paramount Pictures
The first full length film from special effects powerhouse Industrial Light and Magic, this CG western starring Johnny Depp looks to be an edgy, funny and original adventure for older kids and adults.







Rio – April 15th from 20th Century Fox
From Blue Sky Studios, this animated adventure about a bird going to Brazil has me most interested for the leading voice work by Jesse Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway.





Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – May 20th from Walt Disney Pictures
The fourth in the popular franchise, this stand alone adventure is most anticipated for its swaggering return of Johnny Depp as the eccentric Captain Jack Sparrow.





The Tree of Life – May 27th from Fox Searchlight
Director Terrence Malick’s first film since 1998’s The Thin Red Line, The Tree of Life is easily the most anticipated movie of the year and the most sophisticated one on this list. There is a cloud of secrecy surrounding the project, but the trailer finally dropped a few weeks back. I hate to add to the hype, but this looks to be a stunning, breathtaking and beautiful human journey, like nothing we’ve ever seen before.





Kung Fu Panda 2 – May 27th from Paramount Pictures
Dreamworks Animation has a long track record of sequels, and a follow-up to the excellent Kung Fu Panda may seem needless. But in the case of the second movies in the Shrek and Madagascar franchises, they actually proved to be at least as good as their predecessors. So fingers crossed for a film that equals or betters the original.






Super 8 – June 10th from Paramount Pictures
Director J.J. Abrams’ first film since 2009’s Star Trek, all that is known of the mysterious Super 8 is that it takes place in 1979 and involves Area 51.






Cars 2 – June 24th from Walt Disney Pictures
I’m not expecting something in the same mature and emotional league as some of the previous Pixar winners, but this looks to be a satisfying follow-up to the underappreciated 2006 film. The action-oriented trailer was pretty awesome, and this is sure to be a crowd pleaser.





Winnie the Pooh – July 15th from Walt Disney Pictures
This 2D big screen revival of the bear of very little brain should be a nice change of pace for everyone over next summer. We got a beautifully edited trailer a few months back, and this film solidly gets my vote for nostalgia and sentimentality.





Cowboys & Aliens – July 29th from Universal Pictures
Be it both Iron Man movies, the sci-fi adventure Zathura, or the charming Christmas comedy Elf, Jon Favreau’s efforts as a director have never disappointed. This sci-fi western starring Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford looks to be no exception.



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marvel72
marvel72 - 1/4/2011, 11:23 AM
i'm intrested in

-super 8
-pirates of the carribean 4
-the tree of life

the rest can suck my hairy beanbag.

ROBBEATZZZ
ROBBEATZZZ - 1/4/2011, 11:26 AM
IS TRANSFORMERS 3 COMING OUT?..LESS CHEESY I HOPE
ROBBEATZZZ
ROBBEATZZZ - 1/4/2011, 11:28 AM
IS TRANSFORMERS 3 COMING OUT?..LESS CHEESY I HOPE
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 1/4/2011, 11:45 AM
Not seen the trailer for SUPER 8!

Looks like PAUL! ; p


Nah.... looks F'ing cool!
superwolverine
superwolverine - 1/4/2011, 12:57 PM
Too many kiddie cartoons on that list. Winnie the pooh?... REALLY? and whats so special about tree of life?
marvel72
marvel72 - 1/4/2011, 1:00 PM
@ leee777

i posted the trailer for "super 8",yesterday when you asked what it was like.

& now the trailer is at the top of the page & you still haven't seen it. :D
the420fanboy
the420fanboy - 1/4/2011, 3:18 PM
Hey, Terrence Malicks last movie was The New World with Christian Bale, not the Thin Red Line
TheBatman938865
TheBatman938865 - 1/4/2011, 3:41 PM
Cowboys and Aliens, Super 8. Winnie the Pooh and Kung Fu Panda for my little brother and maybe I'll take him to see Cars 2 but the rest didn't catch my interest.....
Jolt17
Jolt17 - 1/4/2011, 4:54 PM
Cowboys & Aliens, Super 8, Kungfu Panda, maybe will see Pirates too!

Cars, maybe when I'm bored LOL.

And Winnie the Pooh??

CLICK CLICK, Fantastic Four Reboot Fan Cast by Jolt17!

flames809
flames809 - 1/4/2011, 7:27 PM
im interesting in all the movies that are good in my taste of movies.
IronicMan
IronicMan - 1/5/2011, 10:12 PM
Terrence Mallick last directed The New World, which they remade as "Avatar."
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