1. Black Panther, Feb. 16


The first Marvel movie of 2018, Black Panther follows T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) who, after the death of his father during the events of Captain America: Civil War, returns home to take his place as King of Wakanda. But T’Challa is tested when an old enemy emerges, and he is drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of his country — and the entire world — at risk.



2. A Wrinkle in Time, March 9


Based on Madeleine L'Engle's 1962 novel, the fantasy-adventure film will follow the fiercely intelligent middle schooler Meg Murry (newcomer Storm Reid) on a multidimensional race against time to save both her family and the world. Meg must enlist the help of three celestial beings, Mrs. Which (Oprah Winfrey), Mrs. Whatsit (Reese Witherspoon), and Mrs. Who (Mindy Kaling), who take her on a journey to worlds beyond anything she could possibly imagine.

3. Avengers: Infinity War, May 4


Described by Disney as "an unprecedented cinematic journey ten years in the making and spanning the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe," Infinity War will follow the Avengers in an attempt to defeat the villain Thanos before he literally destroys the entire universe. Ready the tissues, this is gonna be rough.



4. Solo: A Star Wars Story, May 25


After replacing original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller with director Ron Howard in June, the Han Solo Star Wars prequel has a solid release date and an official title. Per Disney, the story will follow Han (Alden Ehrenreich) as he navigates the galaxy's criminal underworld and first meets Chewbacca and Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover).

5. Incredibles 2, June 15


In the sequel to the 2004 Pixar hit, Helen (Holly Hunter) is off saving the world while Bob (Craig T. Nelson) is navigating life at home — and Jack-Jack's unpredictable, still-forming superpowers. When a new villain emerges with a devious plan, it'll take every member of the family — plus Frozone (Samuel L. Jackson) — to save the day.

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