OUT FOR IN 2014 By Rylie Trott CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER
This release will mark one of the biggest blockbuster sequels of the year. Two years after his first appearance in The Avengers: Assemble, Captain America I still settling into the modern world after being frozen in time for decades after World War II. Still under Nick Fury’s direction, he joins forces with Black Widow to fight off hit men whilst they try to discover who attacked a S.H.I.E.L.D. compatriot. However, along the way they soon encounter a new threat: the Winter Soldier.
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2
Peter Parker takes on his responsibility of protecting New York as Spider-man once again when Oscorp Industries, the experimental science corporation behind his first antagonist The Lizard, strikes again with vengeance. With Peter under their surveillance, several super villains are sent his way. Of these is Electro: an angry Oscorp employee with a personal vendetta accidentally turned electrically- charged rogue portrayed by Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx.
X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Following the summer release of The Wolverine, the sequel to X-Men First Class sees Wolverine sent to the past by Professor X in a desperate bid to change history and prevent a war that will result in doom for both humans and mutants. As the film is also a sequel to The X-Men: The Last Stand, the plot sees action from both 1980 and 2013. The X-Men ensemble from the original trilogy must combine with their younger selves to fight across both time periods, saving their future through the actions of their past. Under Bryan Singer’s direction, the film is set to meet the high expectations set by its comic book legacy.
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