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2. Maleficent (28 May)

Angelina Jolie brings to life the untold story of Maleficent, one of Disney’s most iconic villains from the 1959 classic Sleeping Beauty. A once pure-hearted fairy seeks revenge on a king by placing a curse on his daughter, Aurora, only to realize she could be the key to bringing peace to the kingdom Maleficent has so fiercely protected.

3. Edge of Tomorrow (30 May)

Tom Cruise is suited and booted for action once again…and again…and again! Cruise plays Major William Cage who, on his first day of combat, is killed fighting in a future war against aliens. Cage then wakes up the same morning of his death and repeats the fatal sequence of events over and over. With each battle Cage, with the help of Special Forces Warrior Rita (played by Emily Blunt), must learn how to save himself and the defeat the enemy.

4. 22 Jump St (6 June)

Tatum and Hill are back as Jenko and Schmidt for another comedic round of undercover work, but this time they have graduated to a local college. Ice Cube also reprises his role as Captain Dickson.

5. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (27 June)

The second chapter to the How to Train Your Dragon trilogy comes five years after Hiccup and Toothless unite the Vikings and dragons and plays host to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider. Starring Jay Baruchel, Gerard Butler, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Kate Blanchett and Game of Thrones’ Kit Harington.

6. Transformers : Age of Extinction (10 July)

Michael Bay’s mechanical posse explodes onto the big screen for a fourth outing. This time Cade Yeager (played by Mark Wahlberg) and his daughter Tessa (Nicola Peltz) are the humans caught in the middle of the interstellar war – if you haven’t seen the ads, yes there really are dinobots in this one!

7. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (17 July)

It’s been 10 years since Caesar lead the evolved apes to live in peace in the woods and the human race was ravaged by a deadly virus. The growing nation of apes and the human survivors forge a peace to live in harmony but it is short lived, bringing the two sides to the brink of war that will determine who will emerge as the earth’s dominant species.

8. Jupiter Ascending (25 July)

From the Wachowskis who brought you The Matrix trilogy, Jupiter Ascending follows Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis), who struggles through life, is unaware that she is destined to receive an inheritance on an intergalactic scale. Channing Tatum plays Caine, a genetically engineered ex-military hunter who seeks to protect her from being assassinated by the Queen of the Universe.

9. Guardians of the Galaxy (31 July)

While the Avengers prepare for their second team building exercise next year, Marvel are offering another disjointed band of unassuming heroes on the other side of the universe. Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) becomes the centre of a manhunt after stealing an orb from the powerful villain, Ronan, and is forced into a truce with other misfits from across the stars to fight for the fate of the universe. Also stars Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, the voice of Vin Diesel and Doctor Who’s Karen Gillan.

10. The Inbetweeners 2 (6 August)

That’s right folks – Jay, Neil, Simon, and Will are back for another summer holiday, and their destination: Australia!

11. Expendables 3 (14 August)

Massive muscles, massive guns, massive explosions with a side of revenge! The third instalment sees Barney (Sylvester Stallone) and the gang face their most personal battle yet as Conrad Stonebanks (Mel Gibson), who was presumed dead, comes back for vengeance. Look out for some younger, faster, more tech-savvy recruits.