Wait til you see what movies are coming in '09

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January 01, 2009 by indystar | Staff

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By Scott Bowles, USA TODAY

There aren’t many obvious movie hits lined up for 2009, but the calendar still has plenty of options. USA Today looks at a few prospects (opening dates can change):

January-February

Bride Wars (Jan. 9). Hoping to tap into the growing power of female moviegoers, Fox begins the year with this Anne Hathaway/Kate Hudson comedy about two friends who become rivals when they schedule their weddings on the same date.

Coraline (Feb. 6). The 3-D animated parade gets into full swing with this cartoon about a young girl (voiced by Dakota Fanning) who walks through a secret door to discover an alternate version of her life.

Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience (Feb. 27). It worked for Hannah Montana, so why not for the crooning teen idols?

March-April

Watchmen (March 6). No comic-book movie has more expectations on its shoulders than this dark Zack Snyder adaptation about a band of dysfunctional superheroes.

Race to Witch Mountain (March 13). Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson continues his transition to family film leading man with this remake of the Disney classic about two kids with paranormal powers on the run from aliens and shady government agencies.

Duplicity (March 20). Julia Roberts and Clive Owen team up as a pair of corporate spies plotting a con job on their respective bosses.

Fast and Furious (April 3). Vin Diesel and Paul Walker return to the franchise about men who just can’t drive 55.

May

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (May 1). Summer kicks into high gear with the latest installment of the mutant franchise, this time anchored by Hugh Jackman’s hairy hero with long nails and a short fuse.

Star Trek (May 8). J.J. Abrams revisits the Enterprise with an origins story.

Angels & Demons (May 15). Da Vinci Code star Tom Hanks returns (with better hair) as inquisitive symbologist Robert Langdon.

Night at the Museum II: Battle of the Smithsonian (May 22). Ben Stiller just can’t get enough of exhibits that come to life, and this time infiltrates the Smithsonian.

June

Land of the Lost (June 5). Hollywood loves dead TV shows, and Will Ferrell stars in this adaptation about a group that stumbles into a land of dinosaurs and Sleestaks.

The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (June 12). Denzel Washington and John Travolta star in this remake of the Walter Matthau caper about robbers who target a subway train.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (June 26). The shape-shifting robots are back and bigger than ever in this bombastic sequel.

July-August

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (July 1). Our favorite prehistoric ani-mals return for a third installment of a $1.2 billion franchise, this time with a film produced completely in 3-D.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (July 17). The book series may be finished, but the film series has a few installments still to go.

G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra (Aug. 7). Brendan Fraser stars in this story about the heroic squadron in constant battle with the arms-dealing Cobra organization.

September-October

Fame (Sept. 25). A remake of the 1980 musical about aspiring students at the New York Academy of Performing Arts.

Shutter Island (Oct. 2). Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio (The Departed) reunite for this story about a U.S. marshal investigating a murderess who escaped from a mental hospital.

November

The Wolfman (Nov. 6). Benicio del Toro dons the furry costume in this action film about the monster with full-moon anger-management issues.

Sherlock Holmes (Nov. 20). Robert Downey Jr. becomes the plucky British detective whose sidekick Watson (Jude Law) remains by his side.

December

The Lovely Bones (Dec. 11). Peter Jackson leaves the Shire to direct this drama about a young girl who has been murdered and watches over her family and her killer from the great beyond.

Avatar (Dec. 18). In his first feature film since Titanic, James Cameron returns with a sci-fi epic about a band of scientists and astronauts who discover a planet populated by diverse life and deadly ammonia-breathing life forms.

Go to Indy.Metromix.com for current movie listings and showtimes in the Indianapolis-metro area.

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8 comments

JohnScott
JohnScott, January 1, 2009
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Looking forward to Watchmen, Wolverine most. Trek too.

Zombieguy
Zombieguy, January 1, 2009
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Meh, I think Wolverine is going to suck – Elektra style.

JohnScott
JohnScott, January 3, 2009
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Trailer for Wolverine…

bethscott
bethscott, January 3, 2009
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Hmmm, Star Trek, Wolverine, Harry Potter- I want to read Angels and Demons before I see the movies. OK -I would see Land of the Lost-but at some point Will Ferral would take off his shirt or pants and ruin it for me.

Batman
Batman, January 1, 2009
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Yeah, gotta see Watchmen and Potter … kind of curious about Land of the Lost. Supposedly it’s a remake of an old cartoon.

JohnScott
JohnScott, January 3, 2009
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Harry Potter trailer

JohnScott
JohnScott, January 3, 2009
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FYI: Potter will be at IMAX

Christiebelle
Christiebelle, January 4, 2009
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this will be the best movie year ever

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