Disney with four sequels, but there are a lot of other movies we're looking forward to in 2019. Keep reading to see the movies we can't wait to see in 2019. Release date: Friday, January 18, 2019 What it's about: The sequel to M. Jackson that they do not have superpowers, and boy is that mistake. Release date: Friday, February 8, 2019 What it's about: Five years after the first film, invaders from outer space capture Lucy Elizabeth Banks and it's up to Emmet to leave Bricksburg and save her. Original directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller wrote and produced the sequel. Part of their charm is that the duo don't follow conventional movie-making rules. Look at the title of this movie. That's part of what makes most of their movies so fun to watch. We're ready to see more of Will Arnett's tiny, egotistical Batman and the return of Jonah Hill's Green Lantern. Jason Momoa is supposed to reprise his role as Aquaman in Lego form, too. We're slightly concerned since the movie wasbut here's to hoping everything in the sequel is even more awesome. Release date: February 22, 2019 What's it's about: The conclusion to the franchise sees Hiccup Jay Baruchel and his dragon pal Toothless discover a vibrant, hidden dragon world and a group of very bad men try to steal the dragons. Why it's a must-see: There are two big films for kids coming out in February and fans have been waiting four years for the next adventure of Hiccup and Toothless. The franchise notably champions those with prosthetics, inspiring that no limitation should prevent any one person from accomplishing great things, even ruling a group of Vikings. Early buzz around the third film is that it's just as good. You may want to bring some tissues good movies that came out in 2019. Release date: Friday, March 8, 2019 What it's about: Marvel's next superhero movie follows Carol Danvers Oscar winner Brie Larson as she's reborn with super powers in the '90s and becomes known as Captain Marvel. Many We're also excited to see Jude Law join the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Samuel L. Jackson he's in this too. One night she meets Arnold John Turturro and the two embark on a romance that becomes challenging once Gloria's family is introduced to the mix. While at her vacation home, her family comes face-to-face with doppelgängers of themselves. Release date: Friday, March 22, 2019 What it's about: Two teens, who are diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, fall for one another while receiving treatments in a hospital. Release date: Friday, April 5, 2019 What it's about: Paramount's remake follows Dr. Louis Creed Jason Clarke who moves to the country with his family. They soon discover their new home is near good movies that came out in 2019 pet cemetery that's on an ancient burial ground that has the power to bring beings back from the dead. Release date: Friday, April 19, 2019 What it's about: A mother and her two children get threatened by an evil spirit called La Llorona in 1970s Los Angeles. Why we're interested: The Warner Bros. That's the spirit which will be haunting the family in the new movie and it looks creepy. Release date: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 What it's about: The Christian drama follows John Smith Marcel Ruiz who is rescued after being submerged in a lake for 15 minutes. Doctors believe he'll never awake from a coma after he shows no pulse. Why we're interested: The film is based on a true story of a boy who wakes up from a coma after basically being declared dead. Release date: Friday, May 10, 2019 What it's about: The first live-action Pokémon movie stars Pikachu as a detective trying to find out what happened to his missing partner Harry Goodman. He teams up with Goodman's son, Tim Justice Smithto get to find out what happened to him. Why we're interested: We were a little unsure what to make of the initial trailer for Warner Bros. Plus, it's kind of funny seeing the man who voiced Deadpool providing the voice for a cuddly Pokémon. Why we're interested: Who thought a franchise built around the murder of an assassin's puppy would keep us coming back for more. And if you're coming for the body count, director Chad Stahelski told Entertainment Weekly. Release date: Friday, May 24, 2019 What it's about: The sci-fi horror film follows an alien who lands on Earth and is raised by a couple. Sir Elton John seemed to give the star his blessing by giving him some advice for the film. According to The Hollywood Reporter, John challenged Egerton not to impersonate his singing style, but to embody his character. Release date: Friday, May 31, 2019 What it's about: After the 2014 film, Godzilla is back and will go up against some other legendary monsters, including Mothra, Rodan, and three-headed King Ghidorah. This film will undoubtedly set up the showdown that's expected between Godzilla and King Kong. Why to watch: This isn't a reboot. The new film is a sequel 22 years after the third film. Our fingers are crossed for a Good movies that came out in 2019 Smith cameo. Read more: Release date: Friday, June 21, 2019 What it's about: The fourth movie in the franchise will follow Woody and the rest of the toys as they welcome some new friends who join their new owner's room. Among them is a fork who insists he's not a toy. In 2015, Lasseter originally said the story was inspired by his wife and that the movie would be. Tim Allen, who voices Buzz Lightyear, said the that he had a tough time getting through the final scene. We're ready to bust out the tissues. He'll reportedly team up with usual Spider-Man foe Mysterio Jake Gyllenhaal to take down some baddies. Footage for the film was shown at Comic Con Experience Brazil in December. Holland that he thought the sequel was better than the original. Until we get a trailer, catch up on Gyllenhaal's playful. Why we're excited: The looks like of the 1994 movie. If the trailer didn't hit you right in the feels, the of Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Seth Rogen, Billy Eichner, and Chiwetel Ejiofor should get you excited. Plus, James Earl Jones is reprising his role as Mufasa. Get ready to cry all over again. Read more: Release date: Friday, July 26, 2019 What it's about: Quentin Tarantino's ninth movie is a mystery crime about the Manson Family murders. Why we're interested: This one's all about the star power. If you put Leonardo DiCaprio, Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt, Al Pacino, Damian Lewis, Dakota Fanning, and more together in a movie, you're likely to watch what happens. If you're a Quentin Tarantino stan, the director has said he will only make 10 movies. If so, this will be his penultimate. Now, the unlikely partners look like they're teaming up to take down Elba's bad guy. Release date: Friday, September 6, 2019 What it's about: The sequel to the 2017 horror hit will pick up 27 years after the events of the first film with the members of the Loser Club brought back together to rid of Pennywise from Derry, Maine once and for all. Why it's a must-see: Warner Bros. This time around, it won't just be the cast of kids reprising their roles as the members of the club. James McAvoy, Jessica Chastain, Bill Hader, and Isaiah Mustafa are among. Of course, Bill Skarsgard will be back as the terrifying clown. Why we're interested: Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Maggie Smith, and Elizabeth McGovern will all reprise their characters in the film. Series creator, Julian Fellowes, wrote the screenplay for the movie. This film is interesting, though, because it appears to be set long before Bruce Wayne ever becomes the Caped Crusader as Phoenix's Joker has some beef with Wayne's father, Thomas. Why we're interested: The sequel is just in time for the first film's 10th anniversary with Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Abigail Breslin reprising their main roles. Release date: Friday, December 20, 2019 What it's about: Universal Pictures has yet to release an official synopsis, but the movie will be an adaptation of the Broadway show which follows a tribe of cats who argue over who should, essentially, ascend to Heaven. Why we're intrigued: The Broadway show is just a series of cats introducing themselves, but the cast of this film is way too large to ignore. It stars Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, Jennifer Hudson, James Corden, Judi Dench, and Sir Ian McKellen all as furry felines. Tell us you're not interested to see McKellen dressed as a giant cat. Plan to see through previously unused footage.