Every movie you care about in 2016 and beyond

Deadpool

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After a little teaser in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ryan Reynolds’s Deadpool will finally become your favorite foul-mouthed superhero on the big screen. Feb. 12. (Photo by: Fox)

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies

Who says classic literature can’t be fun? Cinderella‘s Lily James is going to kick some undead butt in this fresh take on Jane Austen. Feb. 5. (Photo by: Lionsgate)

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Whether you’re excited for or terrified by the concept of Batfleck, you’ll need to see this one opening night just to register your opinion on social media. March 25. (Photo by: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Captain America: Civil War

It’s a showdown of truly epic proportions when Earth’s mightiest heroes are pitted against one another over … superhero registration? OK. May 6. (Photo by: Marvel Studios)

Ghostbusters

Paul Feig’s all-lady reboot of Ghostbusters features some of today’s funniest women in the leading roles — and hunky Chris Hemsworth as their receptionist. July 15. (Photo by: Paul Feig/Twitter)

Suicide Squad

David Ayer’s take on Batman’s rogues’ gallery. Aug. 5. (Photo by: David Ayer/Twitter)

Zoolander 2

Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson are back in the long-awaited sequel to 2001’s best movie. Have your Blue Steel looks ready. Feb. 12. (Photo by: Splash News/Corbis)

Rogue 1: A Star Wars Story

One very short year after the new Star Wars movie comes out, we’re getting another one from the George Lucas universe. This one focuses on the band of rebels who plot to steal the plans for a little spaceship called the Death Star. Dec. 16. (Photo by: Lucasfilm)

The Angry Birds Movie

Remember that game you were totally addicted to in 2011? It’s going to be a movie in 2016. May 20. (Photo by: Columbia Pictures)

Warcraft

The video game that owned your life in the late 2000s is coming to the big screen. The leaders of the humans and the orcs face off in a battle for Azeroth. June 10. (Photo by: Universal Pictures)

Star Trek Beyond

J.J. Abrams is too busy in a galaxy far, far away to take on the third Star Trek reboot, so director Justin Lin is tackling this one. Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto will be returning as Kirk and Spock. July 22. (Photo by: Paramount Pictures)

X-Men: Apocalypse

In the third Bryan Singer X-Men reboot installment, an all-powerful mutant named Apocalypse wakes up after thousands of years and decides humanity needs to be cleansed. May 27. (Photo by: 20th Century Fox)

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Six years after Deathly Hallows: Part 2, Harry Potter fans get a taste of the wizarding world once again with this new story about the magical researchers who wrote Harry, Ron and Hermione’s textbooks. Nov. 18. (Photo by: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Assassin’s Creed

Michael Fassbender stars as an ordinary guy who discovers he’s part of a secret order or assassins that dates back centuries. Dec. 21. (Photo by: RatPac-Dune Entertainment)

Bourne 5

More than a decade after handing over the franchise to Jeremy Renner, Matt Damon is taking the reigns back in this as-yet-untitled fifth installment. July 29. (Photo by: Universal Studios)

The Huntsman: Winter’s War

In another surprise sequel, Chris Hemsworth will be reprising his role as the Queen’s muscle. April 22. (Photo by: Universal Pictures)

Alice Through the Looking Glass

We know what you’re thinking: This movie got a sequel? Yes. Yes it did. May 27. (Photo by: Walt Disney Pictures)

Independence Day Resurgence

Twenty years after the best-ever on-screen destruction of the White House, director Roland Emmerich is dishing up another helping. June 24. (Photo by: 20th Century Fox)

Tarzan

This movie has spent so long in development hell that we’re surprised to see it at all. Tarzan lives a happy life as a human in England, but is forced to return to the jungle to confront some evil miners. July 1. (Photo by: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Knights of the Roundtable: King Arthur

Another take on the Arthurian legend, starring Charlie Hunnam as the titular boy-who-would-be-king and director by Guy Ritchie. July 22. (Photo by: Warner Bros. Pictures)

Gambit

Not much is known about the Gambit movie yet; it starts filming in 2016. Will Channing Tatum master the New Orleans accent? Time will tell. Oct. 7. (Photo by: Splash)

Doctor Strange

Benedict Cumberbatch is taking a break from starring in every other TV show and movie to headline a Marvel flick about a disgraced surgeon who apprentices under a sorcerer. Nov. 4. (Photo by: Splash)

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