Upcoming Movies in 2016 That Are a Must See

Movies of 2016(Melissa Blasquez/Lincoln Lion)

Jungle Book; Release Date: April 15

Based on the books by Rudyard Kipling, and re-imagination of the animated movie by Walt Disney. This new movie seems more serious than the animated version, which was a comedy and made primarily for children. The 2016 film seems as if it will be a good film for the whole family, not just the kids and would be a cool thing to see if you’ve already seen the animated version.

http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/disney/thejunglebook/

 

Alice Through the Looking Glass – May 27, 2016

The second installment of Alice in Wonderland, produced by Tim Burton and based of the books of Lewis Carroll. If you love Tim Burton movies, and loved the previous movie and Burton’s dark yet whimsical twist on the original story of Alice, you have to see the second movie.

http://movies.disney.com/alice-through-the-looking-glass

 

Finding Dory- June 17, 2016

We’ve waited 13 years for the sequel of Finding Nemo, and it’s coming out this summer! Finding Dory, the beloved forgetful fish, voice animated by the even more loved Ellen Degeneres.

http://ellentube.com/videos/0-gly53hio/

Suicide Squad-  August 5, 2016

Juan Alcala, a video editor here at Lion Tales helped give a background description for the “Suicide Squad”. “From DC Comics, the lineup includes Deadshot, a precise marksman and assassin, Harley Quinn, a peppy but psychotic villain, Captain Boomerang, the man who turns boomerangs into lethal weapons; Enchantress, a powerful sorceress who can wield magical energy; and their sometimes field leader Rick Flag and elite soldier who is one of the only members who isn’t a super villain.”

http://www.traileraddict.com/suicide-squad/trailer

 

Snowden-  September 16, 2016

I’m sure we all heard of Edward Snowden at some point. The man who copied classified NSA information without authorization and leaked global surveillance programs. This movies is based off of the  the novels “The Snowden Files” by Luke Harding and “Time of the Octopus by Anatoly Kucherena.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUWFm6b1IPI