Jurassic World
On June 12th the gates will open on a new dinosaur theme park....then later there's running and screaming!
There may well be no Jeff Goldblum (boo), but there is Chris Pratt (yay), as 22 years after the original movie Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series, Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure from a screenplay he wrote with Derek Connolly.
The Minions Movie
In The Minions Movie, Scarlett and Herb Overkill (Sandra Bullock and John Hamm) try to take over the world, and it's down to Gru and the Minions to stop them. These little guys have always been the finest part of the Despicable Me franchise so it makes a lot of sense to put them front and centre. Apparently we will find out just where they came from...
Minions is released in the UK on June 26th 2015, and in the US on July 10th.
Terminator: Genisys
If I'm 100% honest, I'm not quite sure about this one as yet. I'll be going to see it but I suspect it might not be the movie we hope it will be.
We have Emilia Clarke as Sarah Connor with (no relation) Jason Clarke playing her son John. Arnie is back as the aged Terminator, and in his first big Hollywood role it's Matt 'Doctor Who' Smith.
There's no trailer as yet, although that is likely to change very soon, but some plot details were revealed in Entertainment Weekly that seem to reveal they are changing the whole Terminator mythology with this one...
Sarah Connor isn't the innocent she was when Linda Hamilton first sported feathered hair and acid-washed jeans in the role. Nor is she Hamilton's steely zero body-fat warrior in 1991's T2. Rather, the mother of humanity's messiah was orphaned by a Terminator at age 9. Since then, she's been raised by (brace yourself) Schwarzenegger's Terminator—an older T-800 she calls "Pops"—who is programmed to guard rather than to kill. As a result, Sarah is a highly trained antisocial recluse who's great with a sniper rifle but not so skilled at the nuances of human emotion....raised by a Terminator?
Well it's different, I'll give them that.
Terminator: Genisys arrives in cinemas on July 3rd in the UK and two days earlier Stateside.
Ant-Man
On July 17th Marvel officially finish Phase Two with Ant-Man. Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) decides to call time on his days as the incredible shrinking super-strong ant controller Ant-Man, and mentors con-man Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) to become the new incarnation.
Ant-Man also stars Evangeline Lilly and Hayley Atwell (returning to the role of Peggy Carter), and could very well be the big hit of the Summer.
Inside Out
A new Pixar movie is always a must watch (unless it's another Cars....or another Planes), and this one sounds excellent. The whole story is told from the perspective of the emotions inside Riley's mind.
Inside Out is about a young girl named Riley who has to move away from her hometown when her father gets a new job. She struggles to adapt to her new life but finds guidance from her emotions - Joy (Amy Poehler), Fear (Bill Hader), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phylis Smith).
Inside Out opens in UK cinemas on July 24th, US audiences can catch it from June 19th.
So which of these movies are you looking forward to the most? Let us know in the comments below, and come back on Monday for our August / September 2015 preview.