Is it weird to see David Arquette and Courteney Cox on the big screen together so soon after their recent marital problems? Yeah, a little, but we still want to see Ghostface wreak bone-chilling havoc on Neve Campbell and new group of young, serial-killer-savvy stars like Emma Roberts, Adam Brody and Hayden Panettiere.
April 15
Odin (Anthony Hopkins) is not happy with Thor (Chris Hemsworth). He's been starting fights and not living up to the expectations of the Norse gods around him. The consequences? He's been banished to Earth where Natalie Portman takes care of him. Man, harsh. He isn't a fan of our little planet at first, but he grows to become one of its greatest defenders.
May 6
It just doesn't feel like a blockbuster year if Captain Jack Sparrow isn't part of it. Fortunately, Johnny Depp's back and taking to the high seas again in search for the Fountain of Youth...and he has a sexy searching partner with Penélope Cruz by his side.
May 20
Mel Gibson is making a cameo! Wait, now he isn't—the cast had some issues. Liam Neeson's taking his place! And Bill Clinton's gonna be there! Yes all the behind-the-scenes drama has been a little tiring, but one thing's for certain: The original Hangover was insanely hilarious, and with the same core cast and director, there's no reason to think this sequel will be any different.
May 26
Po (Jack Black) is living the good life. He's living his dream as the Dragon Warrior and protecting the Valley of Peace. But when a new villain plans to conquer China and destroy kung fu, he must team up with a group of kung fu masters to fight the formidable new enemy.
May 27
Before Professor X (James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender) were duking it out with all those other lovable mutants, they were just two young guys with some crazy powers at their disposal. And what do you do when you have crazy powers at your disposal? That's right, you use them to fight some of the greatest threats the world has ever known. And if an uncompromising rift develops, well that just helps bolster the plot of the prequel.
June 3
When you think to yourself, "Who in the world could possibly pull off wearing a formfitting, totally CGI'd body suit while using super powers for good?" the answer, logically, is Ryan Reynolds. Hopefully his costar and love interest Blake Lively will somehow get a similar wardrobe at some point. Hey, something for everyone.
June 17
Ready for a road trip? Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson) and Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) are gearing up for some international action as they head to Tokyo to race in the World Grand Prix. But quickly they get mixed up in some cuthroat competition and espionage with slick set of British wheels (Michael Caine).
June 24
Even though Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is filling in for the fired Megan Fox, we can't wait to see her team up with Shia LaBeouf for this third flick in the series. And while the title seemed a little lame confusing when it was first announced, the trailer quickly cleared things up. Bring it on, Michael Bay!
July 1
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) have started their quest to find Voldemort's Horcruxes and destroy them, leaving He Who Shall Not Be Named capable of being destroyed. And now, in this final chapter, they come face to face with the evil force hellbent on taking over the world.
July 15
When Steve Rogers (Chris Evans) is deemed unfit for military service, he doesn't take it lying down. Naturally, he volunteers for a super-secret military program that turns him into the perfect human specimen. And it's the perfect summer box-office formula: A seemingly invicible action star fighting for everything America stands for? This is one of the flicks to beat in 2011.
July 22
What happens when you team James Bond (Daniel Craig) with Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and the director of Iron Man (Jon Favreau)? Well you have what could potentially be one of the biggest sci-fi action flicks of the summer, on your hands. Between Craig's bad-boy cool and Ford's gruff no-nonsense lawman, we can't wait for this one.
July 29
The Twilight world waits with bated breath for the latest in the ongoing saga. Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) are finally professing their love for all to hear and giving that marriage thing a shot. And from what we've seen so far, it looks like their Brazilian honeymoon is going to be a steamy good time.
Nov. 18
Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt and he's teaming up with Jeremy Renner (The Hurt Locker) for this fourth installment—he's also doing some hanging off of buildings. The curveball? The director of Ratatouille and The Incredibles, Brad Bird, will be directing this one. But if you think about it, those movies were just as packed with action as anything with live people in it.
Dec. 16
Not only was Rooney Mara one of the Top 10 Fresh Faces of last year, she may be one of 2011's breakout stars with her turn as Lisbeth Salander in this hotly awaited American adaptation, which also happens to be from The Social Network director David Fincher. And if that guy can make creating algorithms look intense, this one should keep us on the edge of our seats.
Dec. 21
Next gallery: Top 10 Movies of 2010