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The best new movies of 2019

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We’ve rounded up the biggest new films coming out in 2019, including Avengers: Endgame, The Lion King and Godzilla: King of Monsters. Watch their latest trailers and find out their casting and release date info right here.
We’ve rounded up some of the best new films coming out in 2019 and beyond, with their trailers and release dates, including Avengers: Endgame, The Lion King and Godzilla: King of Monsters. And if you want to grab tickets for any of the movies, check out our guide to buying cheap cinema tickets in the UK.
Last updated with the first trailer for Spider-Man: Far From Home.
Starring: Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy, Sarah Paulson, Anya Taylor-Joy
What we know: M. Night Shyamalan brings together his classic alt-superhero movie Unbreakable with the more recent thriller Split, in a crossover that looks to be as much about mental health as it is about superpowers. Shyamalan has been on a bit of a roll in recent years, after a protracted creative slump, and we can’t wait to see what the third film in this surprise trilogy holds.
Read the latest news about Glass.
Starring: Jay Baruchel, Cate Blanchett Gerard Butler, Kristen Wiig, Kit Harington
What we know: How to Train Your Dragon 3 promises to be the ‘epic conclusion’ to the trilogy (and TV series), as the vikings and dragons face another existential threat and, much more importantly, Toothless finds himself a girlfriend.
Starring: Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks, Alison Brie, Will Arnett
What we know: The Lego gang are back, doing their best to save a now-post-apocalyptic Earth (think Mad Max with more bricks) from a new alien threat. It looks just as silly as the last thing, with an even more star-studded cast of comedians, and we have very high hopes for this one.
Starring: Rosa Salazar, Christoph Waltz
What we know: Robert Rodriguez is directing this live action manga adaptation (with the legendary James Cameron producing) that falls squarely into the uncanny valley. In adapting the ’90s manga Battle Angel Alita Rodriguez has used CGI to maintain those characteristic giant anime eyes – though only for the lead – to unsettling effect. We’re not sure yet how well it’ll work, but colour us intrigued.
Starring: Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Rebecca Ferguson, Patrick Stewart
What we know: This very silly looking family fantasy film comes from Joe Cornish (Attack the Block), and centres on a British 12-year-old who draws the Sword from the Stone and discovers he might now be responsible for saving England from the evil witch Morgana.

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