The summer movie season usually begins in May, but Hollywood filmmakers say that it’s never too late for an A-list tentpole extravaganza. Now we should forget about “Deadpool,” and “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” as upcoming months will bring dozens of exciting films. We are ready to welcome reboots of “Power Rangers.” and “CHiPs.” Let us check out the list of upcoming action comedies.
‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’
Johnny Depp returns to the big screen after a long time, and seems excited about “Pirates of the Caribbean: dead men tell No Tales.” He says that he plays Jack Sparrow in this film, and worked hard to come up the expectations of fans.
Director Espen Sandberg says that Jerry Bruckheimer will serve as a producer, and he is working with Johnny Depp for the second time. Kevin McNally and Geoffrey Rush reprise their roles as Jack Sparrow and Joshamee Gibbs. The filmmaker cites the first installment “The Curse of the Black Pearl” as inspiration for the script.
‘The Snowman’
Universal Pictures announces that “The Snowman” will be released on October 13, 2017. The studio says that the movie is an adaptation of “The Snowman,” and features Michael Fassbender. Michael plays a detective who investigates the disappearance of victims on the first snow of winter. He feels that a serial killer is active, so he recruits Fassbender to outwit this unthinkable murderer.
Director says that the movie is currently in post-production, and will come up the expectations of Hollywood fans.
‘War Machine’
Brad Pitt smiles his way through Afghanistan in snappy new “War Machine” trailer, and fans are excited to know more about his character. Director David Michôd says that Tilda Swinton and Sir Ben Kingsley also star in the project.
Previously, he directed "Animal Kingdom," and the movie was a big hit of the year. Promos reveal that Pitt leads the US Army during a war in the Middle East, but the filmmaker refuses to comment as he does not want to unveil the story. The movie will be released on May 26, 2017. Will Poulter plays Ortega, and Alan Ruck plays Pat McKinnon.