Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice leads this week’s new trailers

By Tribute on February 12, 2016 | Leave a Comment


batmanvsupermanIt’s that time of the week again. The time to get an even closer look into some of the most highly anticipated movies of the year. The final trailer for the action flick, which unites two of DC Comic’s most beloved superheroes, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released and it’s just as epic as you’d hoped it would be. Equally epic, the second trailer for the sequel to 2014’s Snow White and The HuntsmanThe Huntsman: Winter’s War arrived this week for legions of Chris Hemsworth fans to salivate over. 

Funny lady Tina Fey‘s first solo leading role, the political dramedy Whiskey Tango Foxtrots second trailer hit Tribute.ca this week, but you’ve gotta be over 18 to see it. And then there’s the much-talked-about premiere trailer for the third installment of the series, The Purge: Election Year, which is sure to please moviegoers who love a little action with their sci-fi and horror. ~Shelby Morton

Check out all the new trailers this week below:

1.) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

2.) The Huntsman: Winter’s War

3.) Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

4.) The Brothers Grimsby

5.) A Bigger Splash

6.) The Purge: Election Year

7.) Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates

8.) The Jungle Book

9.) Hardcore Henry

10.) Rise of the Legend 

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice- When some begin to fear Superman (Henry Cavill) because of his great power, Gotham City’s vigilante, Batman (Ben Affleck), decides to take on Metropolis’ superhero. However, the infighting leaves the word exposed to a new threat that puts mankind in greater danger than anyone could have possibly imagined.

The Huntsman: Winter’s War- The Ice Queen (Emily Blunt), the younger sister of The Evil Queen (Charlize Theron), joins her in terrifying their people using their magic mirror. They believe that men have forgotten what it means to be afraid and so the sisters take it upon themselves to bring fear back to the world. A warrior named Sara (Jessica Chastain) and the Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) fight back against the queens and their army.

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot- To get away from her job and her depressive boyfriend, Kim Barker (Tina Fey), an American journalist, volunteers to travel to Afghanistan to the Middle East to cover the wartime conflict during “Operation Enduring Freedom.” She immediately encounters discrimination against Americans, a bevy of other crazy foreign journalists, and finds herself in the middle of explosive situations.

The Brothers Grimsby- In the comedy The Brothers Grimsby, a dimwitted English football hooligan (Sacha Baron Cohen) reunites with his long-lost brother (Mark Strong), MI6’s deadliest assassin, to prevent an imminent global terrorist attack and to prove that behind every great spy is an embarrassing sibling.

A Bigger Splash- Filmmaker Paul De Smedt (Matthias Schoenaerts) and Marianne Lane (Tilda Swinton), a rock star who has just undergone throat surgery, are enjoying a relaxing vacation on a remote Italian island in the dramedy A Bigger Splash. The tranquility comes to an end when Marianne’s old flame, music producer Harry Hawkes (Ralph Fiennes), and seductive younger woman Penelope (Dakota Johnson), who may or may not be Harry’s daughter, arrive on the island and barge into the middle of the couple’s vacation.

The Purge: Election Year- Expanding upon the explosive universe introduced in the first two Purge films, The Purge: Election Year reveals the next terrifying chapter of 12 hours of anarchy that is sanctioned annually by the New Founders of America.

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates- When brothers Mike (Adam DeVine) and Dave (Zac Efron) place an online ad looking for the perfect dates for their sister’s upcoming wedding in Hawaii, they get more than they expected.

The Jungle Book- A revamp of the classic novel by Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book follows orphan boy Mowgli (Neel Sethi) as he is raised in the jungle under the primary attention of Bagheera (Ben Kingsley) the panther and Rakcha (Lupita Nyong’o) the mother wolf. Although he attempts to live as one of the wildlife, it becomes increasingly clear that Mowgli should live in the “man village.” With the help of a bear named Baloo (Bill Murray) and King Louie (Christopher Walken) the King of Apes, Mowgli fights the despicable villains Shere Khan the tiger (Idris Elba) and Kaa (Scarlett Johansson) the snake and ultimately decides his future as a human in the jungle.

Hardcore Henry- In the action thriller Hardcore Henry, a cybernetic super-soldier kicks, punches and parkours his way across Russia with guidance from the eccentric Jimmy (Sharlto Copley) on a mission to save his brilliant wife Estelle (Haley Bennett) from a psychotic paramilitary psychic bent on world domination.

Rise of the Legend- A martial artist with extraordinary power (Eddie Peng) returns to the town where his father was murdered to face off against a ruthless crime boss (Sammo Hung) and bring justice back to the people in the action flick Rise of the Legend.

 



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