MAY 2019



The Intruder (Friday, May 3) - Michael Ealy and Meagan Good star in this thriller as a married couple who buy a new house, only to discover its previous owner (Dennis Quaid) is determined to get it back no matter the cost.

UglyDolls (Friday, May 3) - An animated film adaptation of the Uglydoll toy line. This is the first feature-length animated movie released by STX Entertainment.


Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (Friday, May 10) - A live-action/CGI adaptation of the Pokémon franchise that features Ryan Reynolds as the voice of the eponymous crime-solving Pikachu.

The Hustle (Friday, May 10) - Two con women (Rebel Wilson and Anne Hathaway) attempt to swindle their way into a giant fortune. A gender-swapped remake of the 1988 comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.

A Dog's Journey (Friday, May 17) - A sequel to A Dog's Purpose that follows a dog as they are reincarnated through different lives. Based on the novel by W. Bruce Cameron.

John Wick 3: Parabellum (Friday, May 17) - The third John Wick movie follows John (Keanu Reeves) as the deadly hitman attempts to stay alive despite the hefty bounty on his head.

The Sun Is Also a Star (Friday, May 17) - Two teenagers in New York City meet and fall in love over the course of a day in this film adaptation of Nicola Yoon's 2016 novel.

Aladdin (Friday, May 24) - Guy Ritchie directs this live-action remake of Disney's animated film about a young street urchin who is granted three wishes by a magical genie (Will Smith).

BrightBurn (Friday, May 24) - James Gunn produced and cowrote this film, which essentially re-imagines the Superman origin story as a horror-thriller.

Ad Astra (Friday, May 24) - An Army Corps engineer (Brad Pitt) travels to outer space in the hope of finding out what happened to his father (Tommy Lee Jones), who left on a mission to Neptune twenty years earlier.


Godzilla: King of the Monsters (Friday, May 31) - The sequel to 2014's Godzilla pits the King of the Monsters against three equally-giant opponents: Mothra, Ronan, and King Ghidorah.

Rocketman (Friday, May 31) - A musical fantasy/biopic that explores how Elton John (Taron Egerton) went from being a young musical prodigy to a global pop music sensation.


JUNE 2019



Dark Phoenix (Friday, Jun 7) - The fourth installment in Fox's X-Men movie prequel series readapts the Dark Phoenix comic book saga for the big screen.

The Secret Life of Pets 2 (Friday, June 7) - A sequel to Illumination's animated film which reveals what a motley group of pets get up to while their human owners are away.

Flarsky (Friday, June 7) - An unemployed journalist (Seth Rogen) attempts to woo his childhood crush and former babysitter (Charlize Theron) in this original comedy.

Men in Black International (Friday, Jun 14) - Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson play agents who work at MIB's London branch in this continuation of the Men in Black movie franchise.

Shaft (Friday, June 14) - The newest installment in the Shaft franchise follows three generations of Shaft men (Jessie T. Usher, Samuel L. Jackson, and Richard Roundtreee) as they team up to solve a murder mystery.

Toy Story 4 (Friday, June 21) - Pixar's fourth Toy Story movie follows Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends on a road trip adventure that shows Woody just how big the world can be for a toy.


Grudge (Friday, June 21) - A reboot of the U.S. The Grudge horror movie franchise. John Cho, Andrea Riseborough, and Lin Shaye star in the film.

Child's Play (Friday, June 21) - The reboot of the Child's Play horror movie franchise revolves around a young mother (Aubrey Plaza) who inadvertently gives her son an evil toy doll for his birthday.

Limited Partners (Friday, June 28) - Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne stars in this original comedy about two friends who decide to start a beauty company together.

Ford vs. Ferrari (Friday, June 28) - Christian Bale and Matt Damon star in this biographical action-drama, which explores the rivalry between Henry Ford II and Enzo Ferrari's automobile companies.


47 Meters Down: Uncaged (Friday, June 28) - A sequel to 47 Meters Down which follows four teenaged divers as they explore a ruined underwater city, only to encounter an extremely deadly species of shark.

Untitled Danny Boyle/Richard Curtis Film (Friday, June 28) - Director Danny Boyle and writer Richard Curtis team up for this musical comedy about a struggling musician.


JULY 2019



Annabelle 3 (Wednesday, July 3) - The third Annabelle spinoff film takes place shortly after the beginning of The Conjuring, as the Annabelle doll wreaks havoc in the Warrens' cursed artifact storage room.

Spider-Man: Far From Home (Friday, July 5) - A direct sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming that follows Peter Parker (Tom Holland) as he takes a school trip across the pond. This is the first entry in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

17 Bridges (Friday, July 12) - A disgraced NYPD officer (Chadiwck Boseman) seeks redemption by hunting for a cop killer in this action-drama.

Stuber (Friday, July 12) - Kumail Nanjiani stars in this action-comedy as an Uber driver who helps a seasoned detective (Dave Bautista) track down an extremely dangerous terrorist.

The Lion King (Friday, July 19) - Jon Favreau directs this live-action/CGI remake of Disney's animated film about a lion cub's tumultuous journey to becoming king of his African homeland.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Friday, July 26) - Quentin Tarantino's new film follows a washed-out TV actor (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his stunt double (Brad Pitt) as they try and make a living in Los Angeles circa 1969.


AUGUST 2019



The New Mutants (Friday, August 2) - A horror-flavored X-Men spinoff film that follows five young mutants as they struggle to control their powers while being held against their will inside a secret facility.

Dora the Explorer (Friday, August 2) - Isabela Moner plays a teenaged Dora in this live-action movie adaptation of the popular Nickelodeon cartoon TV series.

Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (Friday, August 2) - Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham) team up to stop a mercenary in this spinoff of the Fast & Furious movies.

Artemis Fowl (Friday, August 9) - A live-action film adaptation of Eoin Colfer's fantasy adventure novels that pits the boy genius Artemis Fowl against a powerful, hidden race of fairies.

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark (Friday, August 9) - Guillermo del Toro cowrote and produced this live-action movie based on the popular children's horror story collections by Alvin Schwartz.

Midsommar (Friday, August 9) - A couple's trip to Sweden goes horribly wrong when they get caught up in a deadly competition at the hands of a pagan cult. The new horror film by Hereditary director Ari Aster.

The Angry Birds Movie 2 (Friday, August 16) - The animated sequel to the 2016 film adaptation of the popular Angry Birds video game series.

Good Boys (Friday, August 16) - A group of young boys from the San Fernando Valley set out to fix their broken toy before their parents get home.

Playmobil: The Movie (Friday, August 16) - Anya Taylor-Joy plays a young woman who enters a magical realm in this live-action/animated adaptation of the Playmobil toy line.

Angel Has Fallen (Friday, August 23) - The third film in the Fallen series follows Secret Service Agent Mike Banning (Gerard Butler) as he attempts to clear his name after being accused of trying to assassinate the U.S. president.



SEPTEMBER 2019


IT: Chapter 2 (Friday, September 6) - The sequel to 2017's IT movie picks up with The Losers' Club 27 years later, as they return to Derry, Maine to try and defeat the creature Pennywise once and for all.

Spies in Disguise (Friday, September 13) - A super-cool spy (Will Smith) and his awkward gadget man (Tom Holland) must work together to save the world in this animated film. Based on the short Pigeon: Impossible.

Downton Abbey (Friday, September 20) - A feature-length continuation of the popular historical drama TV series which takes place after the original show concluded its six-season run.

The Kitchen (Friday, September 20) - Three mobster wives (Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish, Elisabeth Moss) take control of their husbands' operations after they're arrested. Based on the comic book written by Ollie Masters.

Abominable (Friday, September 27) - This animated adventure follows a group of misfits as they encounter a yeti and try to reunite the lost creature with its family in the Himalayas.

The Hunt (Friday, September 27) - A "subversive" thriller that was cowritten by Damon Lindelof (The Leftovers) and directed by Craig Zobel (Z for Zachariah).