Do you agree? Have we missed something off? Let us know what you think of this list.
So in order of release date here it is.
Big Hero 6 - Disney always have a place in cinema and here is their latest effort, released last year in America it got great reviews.
Fifty Shades of Grey - Despite the trashy nature of the novel the trailer for this have made it look, if nothing else, intriguing.
Chappie - Neill Blomkamp delivered with District 9 and brought the interesting Elysium to the screen, the trailer looks good.
The Divergent Series Insurgent - Divergent was surprisingly good and has whetted the appetite for this sequel.
Avengers: Age of Ultron - Avengers was simply brilliant and this should deliver action and drama in ample doses, Joss Whedon can do no wrong!
Pitch Perfect 2 - The real surprise feel good movie of all time, Pitch Perfect get it's deserved sequel.
Pixels - it may have Adam Sandler in it but the concept just makes us want to see this big time.
Tomorrowland - Fascinating concept and with George Clooney, it will be either great or just terrible!
Jurassic World - 14 years later the world of dinosaurs has evolved to a fully working theme park as visualised in the original, of course things go wrong!
Terminator: Genisys - Love or hate the idea behind this it will either revive or kill the series, and how else could they have brought an ageing Arnie back?
Minions - The best of the Despicable Me series gets their own film, the trailer have the laughing out loud.
Inside Out - Pixar are back with a take on the Hermans Head idea, even Pixars worst and really great so high expectations for this.
Suffragette - Maybe its because we know someone in this film, or maybe it's because of the all star line up but were really looking forward to this.
Spectre - It's Bond, it's the follow up the the Uk's highest grossing film ever, it will be great, nothing more to say.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - The year ends with the most anticipated film of them all and the most anticipated film since … Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, lets hope this one live up to expectations.
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