Between the superheroes return and the new Quentin Tarantino, the new year will be eventful. Le Figaro has selected some of the most promising feature films.
Who says new year, says new discoveries film. While 2015 fence, Le Figaro lists in output order, the ten most anticipated films of 2016. One finds among other Eight Salopards signed Tarantino Batman Superman V: Dawn of Justice directed by Zack Snyder or The Revenant of Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu
● Eight Salopards (exit 6 January)
The trailer of the next Tarantino already promises an explosive Western, made of bloody replicas and shots galore. The pitch is simple: eight top-flight personalities are enclosed in a chalet in the mountains, in the snow. Add firearms, the revealed secrets and aftershocks that hit and you have the scenario of the next Tarantino will happen right from the first month of 2016.
● Batman Superman V: Dawn of Justice (out March 23)
The film Zack Snyder is one of the most anticipated of 2016. It depicts two heroes of DC Comics Batman and Superman plagued with violence that eats Gotham City until Wonder Woman interferes in the duo. The viewer dives into direct confrontation between the two heroes …
● The world of Dory (out June 29)
After Nemo, Dory place, the amnesiac fish that accompanied the father of the little clown fish in her quest to find her son. The new spin-off animated film Pixar puts at the center of the action the amnesiac fish surgeon, who goes in search of his family heart. Thirteen years after Finding Nemo , which had been one of the biggest successes in the history of the studio Pixar ($ 936 million at the global box office in 2003), The World Dory , following the adventures that take place in the underwater depths, released on 29 June.
● The Revenant (exit 24 February)
The next feature film by Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu completely transforms Leonardo DiCaprio in woodsman, beard and shoulder-length hair. Adapted from the novel The Revenant Michael Punke, the film is set in 1823 in Missouri. The trapper Hugh Grass, severely mutilated by a grizzly, was left for dead by two men (Tom Hardy and Domhnall Gleeson). He then started a journey of 350 miles (563 kilometers) to try to survive and prepare her revenge against the men who have given up …
● Fantastic Beasts (out November 16)
The first part of the trilogy directed by David Yates (who had already made four Harry Potter ) promises to appeal to lovers of the adventures of boy wizard. The plot has even been imagined and written by JK Rowling.
The synopsis tells the rest of the character Norbert Dragonneau who arrives in New York after completing a world tour aimed at documenting all kinds ‘fantastic animals but his stopover hand spin when some creatures escaped from his luggage, leaving in their wake a wave of destruction …
● The Visitors: Terror (exit 6 April 2016)
Eighteen years after the release of the second episode, Godefroy de Montmirail Jacqouille the scoundrel are back. The director Jean-Marie Poiré described this third installment as a “crazy and offbeat comedy in the heart of a dark and tragic period” and does not hesitate to compare it to the film Papy fait de la résistance released in 1983. Hopefully this third Visitors will match
● Independence Day Resurgence (release July 27, 2016)
Twenty years after the first film, the most terrrible threats threatens our world and its inhabitants. Aliens are back on Earth to destroy it Independence Day Resurgence , directed by Roland Emmerich, promises great dramatic tension. Moreover, besides the headliners, Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Liam Hemsworth and Jessie Usher, the French will have the pleasure of discovering one of their favorite actresses, Charlotte Gainsbourg.
● Ave, Caesar! (exit 17 February 2016)
The new black comedy conceived by the Coen brothers is eagerly awaited. It includes a shock cast: George Clooney (a loyal Coen Brothers films), Josh Brolin, Tilda Swinton, Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum … the story goes that of Baird Whitlock, a renowned actor yet has the annoying habit of forgetting his lines. Hired to play in a peplum named Ave, Caesar !, he is kidnapped by a group called “the future” …
● The Good Fat Giant (released July 20)
After spying with The Bridge of Spies , Steven Spielberg returns to childhood. Adapted from the famous children’s story written by Roald Dahl in 1982, this new film returns to tickle the magic vein, naive, innocent in all of the director of ET It recounts the meeting between Sophie, a girl played by Ruby Barnhill and a gentle giant portrayed by Mark Rylance, who will make him discover the wonders and dangers of the Land of Giants … The cast includes Rebecca Hall and Bill Hader .
● The Jungle Book (out April 13)
Inspired famous cartoon itself adapted from the Rudyard Kipling book, The Jungle Book has already found its audience and show the first images were a hit on the Internet. Embodied by the very young American actor Neel Sethi, it appears in the trailer alongside the wild animals. Just 10 years old, he runs, he jumps, climbs a monkey backpack cliff and empties into a gaping hole.
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