The best new movies of 2017
We've rounded up the biggest new films coming out in 2017 and 2018, including Pirates of the Caribbean 5, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Baby Driver, and Star Wars.
Last updated with the latest trailer for Baby Driver.
The Mummy
The Mummy release date: 9 June 2017
Starring: Tom Cruise, Sofia Boutella, Russell CroweWhat we know: Tom Cruise is pitted against an angry Egyptian mummy in the first film in Universal's new attempt to kick off a shared monster universe (think: Dracula, the Wolfman etc.). We're still not entirely convinced we actually want or need a shared universe for the classic horror baddies, but The Mummy does at least look like it could be fun, and feature Tom Cruise at his Tom Cruiseiest.
Transformers: The Last Knight
Transformers: The Last Knight release date: 23 June 2017
Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins, Josh Duhamel, John GoodmanWhat we know: Come on, you know the drill by now. They're robots, but they're also cars, and stuff is going to explode. Optimus Prime has a sword now, and for some reason Anthony Hopkins is in it, but otherwise this is probably business as usual. You already know if you care or not, and nothing we say is going to change your mind, so just go ahead and watch the trailer.
Baby Driver
Baby Driver release date: 28 June 2017
Starring: Ansel Elgort, Jamie Foxx, Jon Hamm, Kevin Spacey, Lily JamesWhat we know: There's a brand-new Edgar Wright movie on the way this summer, but we're afraid that Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are nowhere to be seen. Instead, this original film follows Ansel Elgort (of The Fault in Our Stars fame) as 'Baby', getaway driver extraordinaire, who somehow gets dragged in for one... last... heist. It looks a lot like Drive stripped of the neon and injected with a lot of humour, but that's no bad thing.
Despicable Me 3
Despicable Me 3 release date: 30 June 2017
Starring: Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig, Russell Brand, Steve Coogan
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Spider-Man: Homecoming
Spider-Man: Homecoming release date: 7 July 2017
Starring: Tom Holland, Robert Downey Jr., Zendaya, Marisa Tomei, Michael KeatonWhat we know: Apparently stealing the show in last year's Captain America: Civil War wasn't enough for Tom Holland's Spider-Man, who's coming back in his own solo outing this summer. Not that he's entirely solo, of course - a certain armoured Avenger is making an appearance - but stopping Michael Keaton's Vulture is still going to fall squarely on the teenage webslinger's shoulders. Is this enough to overcome audiences' Spidey fatigue, or are the disappointing Amazing Spider-Man films still too fresh in our minds?
Cars 3
Cars 3 release date: 14 July 2017
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War for the Planet of the Apes
War for the Planet of the Apes release date: 14 July 2017
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Starring: Andy Serkis, Woody Harrelson, Judy GreerWhat we know: The planet of the apes has risen and dawned, and now it's apparently time for war. Andy Serkis is back doing what he does best in motion capture, as the apes and humans devolve into all-out bloodshed. Of course, we all know roughly how things are going to end up, but it should be fun to see how it gets there.
Dunkirk
Dunkirk release date: 21 July 2017
Starring: Tom Hardy, Cillian Murphy, Mark Rylance, Kenneth BranaghWhat we know: After a few years of playing around with Batman, dreams, and spaceships, Christopher Nolan is back in more grounded territory with his next film: World War Two drama Dunkirk. It will focus on the Dunkirk evacuation, an operation in which almost 340,000 Allied soldiers were rescued from a French beach, thanks in part to a flotilla of hundreds of civilian ships recruited for the emergency operation. The trailers look suitably gruelling so far, and Nolan is usually reliable, but fair warning: this features the acting debut of One Direction's Harry Styles, so please do bear that in mind.
The Dark Tower
The Dark Tower release date: 4 August 2017
Starring: Idris Elba, Matthew McConaughey, Jackie Earle Haley, Abbey LeeWhat we know: Idris Elba is the gunslinger Roland Deschain in this adaptation of the first of Stephen King's epic seven-part sci-fi/fantasy/western book series. The books are arguably King's most ambitious ever, delving into multiple dimensions and even breaking the fourth wall, and we have no idea how the films are going to cope as they go on - but we can't wait to find out.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets release date: 4 August 2017
Starring: Cara Delevingne, Dane DeHaan, Ethan Hawke, RihannaWhat we know: Director Luc Besson returns with what looks to be a spiritual sequel to his most controversial film: The Fifth Element (one of our favourite sci-fi films). Based on a French comic, Valerian is a visually extraordinary sci-fi spectacle, teeming with alien races and trippy effects. If it's anything like The Fifth Element, it probably won't take itself too seriously, though the latest trailer shows it might have a slightly more serious side, and reveals some of the fate-of-the-universe plot.
Atomic Blonde
Atomic Blonde release date: 11 August 2017
Starring: Charlize Theron, Sofia Boutella, James McAvoy, John Goodman, Toby JonesWhat we know: Charlize Theron is the titular blonde: a British spy sent to track down a double agent in Berlin just before the fall of the infamous wall. It basically looks like what you'd get if you transported a gender-swapped John Wick to the '80s, and we honestly can't think of much higher praise than that.
It
It release date: 8 September 2017
Starring: Bill SkarsgårdWhat we know: The second big Stephen King adaptation this year is one of his biggest (and scariest) books: It. Bill Skarsgård is stepping into the oversized shoes of Pennywise the clown, ready to inspire a whole new generation of coulrophobics, as he hunts a group of kids in a sleepy Maine town, only to return 30 years later to face them as adults. The first trailer looks suitably terrifying, so we've got high hopes for this.
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
Kingsman: The Golden Circle release date: 29 September 2017
Starring: Taron Egerton, Colin Firth, Mark Strong, Julianne Moore, Channing TatumWhat we know: Matthew Vaughn's spy spoof Kingsman: The Secret Service has spawned a sequel, which promises even more gadgets, snappy suits, and underdressed women. The big change this time around is the introduction of an equivalent American agency, Statesman, which boasts Channing Tatum, Halle Berry, and Jeff Bridges among its ranks.
Blade Runner 2049
Blade Runner 2049 release date: 6 October 2017
Starring: Ryan Gosling, Harrison Ford, Jared LetoWhat we know: Filming a sequel to sci-fi classic Blade Runner 35 years after the fact can't be an easy task, but at least with Harrison Ford returning as Deckard and original director Ridley Scott back as a producer, Blade Runner 2049 can claim a certain amount of legitimacy. Arrival's Denis Villeneuve is calling the shots this time, with Ryan Gosling co-starring alongside Ford, and the first full trailer builds on that considerable star power together with some pretty stunning visuals. We don't know if we need a sequel to Blade Runner, but we can't imagine one ever looking much better than this does.
Thor: Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok release date: 27 October 2017
Starring: Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Cate Blanchett, Tom Hiddleston, Jeff GoldblumWhat we know: Marvel's God of Thunder is back in his third (and potentially final) solo film, and this time he's up against the Norse apocalypse. First though, he'll have to survive a gladiatorial arena that pits him against former teammate The Hulk. Thor: The Dark World was a bit of a disappointment, but new director Taika Waititi brings some very strong comedic chops with him, and the early pitch of a Thor/Hulk buddy movie is easily enough to get us excited.
The first trailer gives a glimpse of the glittery sci-fi mayhem we can expect (including a very made-up Jeff Goldblum), and while we wait for it to come out you can find out what Thor's been up to in Team Thor, the two parts of which you can watch in full on the Civil War and Doctor Strange Blu-rays.
Paddington 2
Paddington 2 release date: 10 November 2017
Starring: Ben Whishaw, Peter Capaldi, Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville, Sally HawkinsWhat we know: The first Paddington was an absolute delight from start to finish (we rated it one of the best family films ever), and we can only hope the sequel offers more of the same. This time around, everyone's favourite bear from deepest, darkest Peru is entering the working world to save up for a present for his Aunt Lucy, and no doubt everything will go charmingly wrong.
Justice League
Justice League release date: 17 November 2017
Starring: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray FisherWhat we know: Newcomers Aquaman, The Flash, and Cyborg join together with Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman to tackle a new apocalyptic threat in DC's Avengers alternative. While the company's superhero epics have been box office hits, they haven't yet wowed critics - or fans - and Justice League will have to pull out all the stops to impress. Fortunately, director Zack Snyder has promised a lighter tone than his grimdark Batman v Superman, and the first trailer even includes a few genuine jokes. Could this be the DC movie we've all been waiting for?
Coco
Coco release date: 8 December 2017
Starring: Gael GarcÃa Bernal, Benjamin Bratt, Anthony GonzalezWhat we know: Pixar's latest entirely original film takes its inspiration from DÃa de los Muertos (aka the Day of the Dead), and promises to have an entirely Mexican cast. It boasts one of Pixar's best directors, so we're expecting stunning animation, a lot of laughs, and to be left in floods and floods of tears by the end, while the first trailer sets up some strong musical themes and the adorably manic pup Dante.
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi release date: 15 December 2017
Starring: Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Oscar Isaac, Adam Driver, Mark Hamill, Carrie FisherWhat we know: After last year's excellent standalone film Rogue One, Star Wars is going back to more familiar territory this December with a follow-up to The Force Awakens. Director Rian Johnson has promised it will pick up immediately where that film left off - meaning we might finally actually hear Luke Skywalker say something - while Adam Driver will be back as the wonderfully impetuous Kylo Ren. Still, none of that can make up for the fact that this will be our last ever film with Carrie Fisher as Princess (now General) Leia. You'll find us bawling in the back row.
Early Man
Early Man release date: 26 January 2018
Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Tom Hiddleston, Maisie Williams, Timothy SpallWhat we know: The latest film from Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run creator Nick Park is taking us back to the Stone Age as Eddie Redmayne's Dug has to lead his tribe to victory against some local Bronze Age upstarts. It's an Aardman animation, so expect over-sized teeth, wacky animals, and oodles of slapstick humour - something the teaser trailer delivers in spades:
Deadpool 2
Deadpool 2 release date: 1 June 2018
Starring: Ryan Reynolds, Morena BaccarinWhat we know: Ryan Reynolds is back as the Merc with a Mouth in the sequel to 2016's surprise R-rated hit. We barely know anything about the film, and there's no trailer yet, but what we do have is a short teaser released alongside Logan, the latest Wolverine movie. It's a look at Deadpool's own take on a superhero staple, which goes predictably awry.
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