"Clash of the Titans," "Iron Man 2," and "Robin Hood" are the tip of the great summer movie spear. Movie fans have plenty to look forward to in upcoming summer releases.
May
Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas all return in "Shrek Forever After." It's the fourth film in the Shrek franchise and hopefully the last one.
Saturday Night Live's popular MacGruber sketch segment gets a full film treatment. Will Forte returns for the film as MacGruber. He's tasked with stopping Dieter Von Cunth (Val Kilmer) from launching a nuclear weapon onto the world. Will Forte's amazing sense of comedic timing will pay off in this explosive film.
"Sex and the City 2" will reunite the cast of the popular show in a second theatrical outing. The characters will find themselves outside the scope of New York life.
Jake Gyllenhaal's first turn as an action star can't come for a better movie. "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" is based on the Jordan Mechnar series of games. Prince Dastan must maintain control of the Sands of Time, a dagger that allows the user to control the very fabric of time. Ben Kingsley will play opposite Gyllenhaal as Nizam. The parkour repertoire of Dastan will include some of the maneuvers found in the video game series.
June
There isn't any other comedic actor quite like Jonah Hill. Russell Brand and Hill return in another Judd Apatow produced picture in "Get Him to the Greek." Brand reprises his role as Aldous Snow, a charming, womanizing, but sober rock star originally introduced in 2008's "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." Hill is tasked with getting the no longer sober Aldous Snow to the Greek performance center to help Snow reinvigorate his career.
Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton "Rampage" Jackson takes on the role of B.A. Barracus made famous by Mr. T in the original TV series. Liam Neeson leads the cast as "Hannibal" Smith with The Hangover's Bradley Cooper in the role of "Faceman" Peck. The film is about a squad of elite soldiers wrongly accused and convicted of treason. The A-Team must clear their name and find the villain responsible for their false imprisonment.
"The Karate Kid" will get a reboot staring Jackie Chan and Will Smith's son Jaden. This version will be set in China with Chan in the mentor role. Josh Brolin stars in a fantasy western "Jonah Hex" also costarring "Transformer's" Megan Fox. "Toy Story 3" will be a continuation of the series.
Tom Cruise returns as a super spy with Cameron Diaz in the action comedy "Knight and Day." Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock, David Spade and Rob Schneider star in "Grown Ups." A comedy about five friends spending quality time together and reminiscing about their lost youth. No "Hot Tub Time Machine" involvement here.

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