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2019: Here for your entertainment

There are many things that a new year brings, but some of the most exciting are new movies and music.

Moviegoers of all ages and preferences will be able to find something to watch in the cinema this year.

Fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) are being introduced to Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel, which will be released in March, as well as the finale of the Avengers franchise in Avengers: Endgame, which will release in April.

The second installment in the Tom Holland Spider-man franchise, Spider-man: Far from Home, will be released in July.

The MCU isn’t the only source of superhero movies this year. The DC Extended Universe (DCEU) is releasing Shazam! in April, a story of a young boy who receives powers from a wizard when he speaks the word “shazam”.

Joker, a standalone film about the infamous villain starring Joaquin Phoenix, will be released in October.

Hellboy, based on the graphic novel series by Mike Mignola, is getting a remake starring David Harbour and will be released in April as well.

Disney has also been busy making films. Toy Story 4 and Frozen 2 are additions being made to the Disney collection. Along with sequels, Disney is working on live-action adaptations of some of the beloved classics, such as Aladdin, The Lion King and Dumbo.

Perhaps the most anticipated Disney movie to be released at the end of this year is Star Wars: Episode IX, the finale of the franchise with the Skywalkers.

In the horror genre, Get Out director Jordan Peele will be releasing Us, a story about a family’s beach vacation gone wrong, in March.

This year there are a couple of biopics being released. Rocketman, which tells the story of Elton John’s life and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood starring Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers.

Along with the many films being released this year, there are several albums scheduled to be released.

On Jan. 18, Papa Roach is releasing their album Who Do You Trust?, Switchfoot is releasing their album Native Tongue and Mike Posner is releasing his album A Real Good Kid.

The Backstreet Boys will be releasing DNA, their first album in six years, on Jan. 25.

Jan. 25 will also bring albums from Meghan Trainor, Treat Myself, and Bring Me the Horizon with amo.

Avril Lavigne is making a come back after her battle with Lyme disease with her album Head Above Water, which is set to be in stores on Feb. 15.

Florida Georgia Line fans can expect a new album titled Can’t Say I Ain’t Country from the duo on Feb. 15.

Weezer will be releasing their next album in a line of color titled albums on March 1. Joining Blue Album, Green Album, Red Album and White Album will be Black Album.

Several other artists announced albums dropping in 2019 without specific release dates; some of these artists include Cardi B, Carly Rae Jepsen, Dua Lipa, Hootie and the Blowfish, Hozier, Kanye West, Lana Del Rey and Miley Cyrus.

One thing is for sure, 2019 will have no shortage of entertainment for your viewing and listening pleasure.

Courtesy of Marvel

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Emily Wilson
Emily Wilson
Junior at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Public Relations major with a Political Science minor.
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