Watch the Trailer of Top 10 Most Awaited Movies of 2018


Monika Latkar



10) Fifty Shades Freed (9 February 2018)

Believing they have left behind shadowy figures from their past, newlyweds Christian and Ana fully embrace an inextricable connection and shared life of luxury. But just as she steps into her role as Mrs. Grey and he relaxes into an unfamiliar stability, new threats could jeopardize their happy ending before it even begins.

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9) Winchester (2 February 2018)

After the sudden death of her family, firearms heiress Sarah Winchester becomes convinced that she's haunted by the souls of those killed by guns. Winchester then decides to build an enormous mansion that's designed to keep the evil spirits at bay. When skeptical psychiatrist Eric Price visits the estate to evaluate her state of mind, he soon discovers that her obsession may not be so far-fetched after all.

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8) Ocean’s Eight (June 8, 2018)

Steven Soderbergh set a pretty high bar for charismatic-famous-people-pulling-off-a-heist with the original George Clooney-fronted Ocean's movies. But judging by the line-up assembled for this all-female version—Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Rihanna, Sarah Paulson, Mindy Kaling—it'll hit that bar and skip right over it. All we really know about the job this time around is that it involves a heist during the Met Gala, but suffice to say, it'll probably steal some film-lover hearts, too.

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7) The Predator (Aug. 3, 2018)

An ex-Marine discovers the existence of fierce aliens but finds that no one believes they exist.

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6) Pacific Rim Uprising ( March 23, 2018)

Guillermo del Toro's producing rather than directing this sequel to the Mexican master's robots-versus-monsters flick, but we're still rather excited about it. The sequel follows a new generation of monster fighters, led by John Boyega as Jake Pentecost - the son of Idris Elba's apocalypse-cancelling John - as a new threat against humanity emerges. The original was colourful and guileless, like a Saturday morning cartoon writ large; from what we've seen so far, Uprising captures the same larger-than-life spirit.

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5) Tomb Raider (March 16, 2018)

The last two Tomb Raider films were forgettable, and yes, we know all about the curse of videogame-to-movie adaptations. But Roar Uthaug, the Norwegian director behind this latest attempt at a Lara Croft adventure, impressed us with The Wave - an intense disaster film with some surprisingly good effects for a non-Hollywood movie, and Alicia Vikander, a great actress, should make for a convincing Croft. Tomb Raider will take its cue from the more recent rebooted videogames, so expect a rough-and-tumble story of survival rather than the two-fisted gunplay of old.

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4) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (June 22, 2018)

Colin Trevorrow's Jurassic World completely reanimated a franchise that a lot of folks thought was extinct, and solidified Chris Pratt as his generation's Harrison Ford. Its follow-up, Fallen Kingdom, directed by A Monster Calls' J.A. Bayona, is up next to see if the franchise has legs. Expect more dinosaurs, more Pratt, and (finally) Bryce Dallas Howard not wearing high heels while running for her life.

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3) Deadpool 2 (June 1, 2018)

The first Deadpool—a curse-laden, gun-heavy bloodfest—became a surprise hit at the box office and turned the cult-fave comic book character into a bonafide fan favorite. Its sequel promises to have (presumably) more cursing, blood, and guns than its predecessor. It also has Josh Brolin as Cable. And Atlanta's Zazie Beetz as Domino. And maybe chimichangas. OK, probably chimichangas.

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2) Black Panther (Feb. 16, 2018)

Anyone who saw director Ryan Coogler's Rocky spin-off Creed will tell you: The man knows how to do action and drama in the same movie without missing a beat. So in his hands, Marvel's Black Panther promises to be nothing short of stellar. Fans have been waiting a long time for a black superhero to get his own movie, so anticipation for T'Challa's first solo flick is high, but based on the trailer and the ecstatically received footage Coogler showed at this year's Comic-Con International, their expectations will be met.

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1) Avengers: Infinity War (May 4, 2018)

OK, kids, this is the big one. Every hero. The biggest Big Bad of them all. And (presumably) more action and drama (and laughs) than most of the other Marvel films to date. Avengers: Infinity War is the movie all the other movies have been leading up to and for that reason alone it promises to be spectacular. The fact that it's being made by Anthony and Joe Russo, who made the last two Captain America movies so great, is just a bonus. The summer won't know what hit it.

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