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Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D 24 April 2015 Fifty Shades of Grey 13 February 2015 Bond 24 23 October 2015 Foxcatcher 09 January 2015 Jurassic World 12 June 2015 Minions 26 June 2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens 18 December 2015 Inside Out 24 July 2015 Fast & Furious 7 03 April 2015 Ted 2 10 July 2015 You may have heard that 2015 is going to be a remarkable year for cinema. If you haven’t… 2015 is going to be a remarkable year for cinema. There’s never been a line-up of blockbusters like it. The Avengers once again assemble, there’s a revitalised Star Wars featuring Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, and a certain Mr. Bond makes an appearance too. In between those behemoths, there’s Jurassic World, the final Hunger Games film, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fast & Furious 7, Mission: Impossible 5 and Seth Macfarlane’s foul mouthed bear, Ted is back. It’s not just adult blockbusters though, the animation selection has the potential to be the biggest ever. For the first time ever, Pixar will be releasing two films in a year, one of which, Inside Out, promises to be their most striking since Up. There’s also a spin-off from 2013’s biggest film, Despicable Me 2, with their hugely popular band of Minions and the titans of Marvel and Disney animation join forces for the first time ever with Big Hero 6. Other family titles include live action re-tellings of classic children’s tales, Cinderella, Pan (Peter Pan) and The Jungle Book. It’s not just huge blockbusters everywhere either. The awards season features a number of titles that can stand toe-to-toe with any selection from recent years. Stunning performances are everywhere you look, from Eddie Redmayne in The Theory Of Everything, Reese Witherspoon in Wild, Steve Carell in Foxcatcher and Miles Teller in Whiplash. There’s also ambitious projects from cinematic visionaries, including Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice. It’s the greatest line-up for years. 2015—A REMARKABLE YEAR FOR CINEMA.

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Page 1: 2015—A REMARKABLE YEAR FOR CINEMA.€¦ · behemoths, there’s Jurassic World, the final Hunger Games film, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fast & Furious 7, Mission: Impossible 5 and Seth

Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D24 April 2015

Fifty Shades of Grey13 February 2015

Bond 2423 October 2015

Foxcatcher09 January 2015

Jurassic World12 June 2015

Minions26 June 2015

Star Wars: The Force Awakens18 December 2015

Inside Out24 July 2015

Fast & Furious 7 03 April 2015

Ted 2 10 July 2015

You may have heard that 2015 is going to be a remarkable year for cinema. If you haven’t… 2015 is going to be a remarkable year for cinema. There’s never been a line-up of blockbusters like it.

The Avengers once again assemble, there’s a revitalised Star Wars featuring Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher, and a certain Mr. Bond makes an appearance too. In between those behemoths, there’s Jurassic World, the final Hunger Games film, Fifty Shades of Grey, Fast & Furious 7, Mission: Impossible 5 and Seth Macfarlane’s foul mouthed bear, Ted is back.

It’s not just adult blockbusters though, the animation selection has the potential to be the biggest ever. For the first time ever, Pixar will be releasing two films in a year, one of which, Inside Out, promises to be their most striking since Up.

There’s also a spin-off from 2013’s biggest film, Despicable Me 2, with their hugely popular band of Minions and the titans of Marvel and Disney animation join forces for the first time ever with Big Hero 6. Other family titles include live action re-tellings of classic children’s tales, Cinderella, Pan (Peter Pan) and The Jungle Book.

It’s not just huge blockbusters everywhere either. The awards season features a number of titles that can stand toe-to-toe with any selection from recent years. Stunning performances are everywhere you look, from Eddie Redmayne in The Theory Of Everything, Reese Witherspoon in Wild, Steve Carell in Foxcatcher and Miles Teller in Whiplash. There’s also ambitious projects from cinematic visionaries, including Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Birdman and Paul Thomas Anderson’s Inherent Vice.

It’s the greatest line-up for years.

2015—A REMARKABLE YEAR FOR CINEMA.