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Next 3 Monster Movies: 'Overlord,' 'Fantastic Beasts 2,' 'Hellboy'


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Action thriller The Meg, featuring Jason Statham vs. a giant shark (above), enjoyed a robust opening at the box office this past weekend. The popular response to the film reminded everyone that sharks + summer = big interest for moviegoers. It's not just sharks and summer, though. The giant size of the shark in The Meg put it in a league with other classic monsters in movie history, which made us curious about upcoming monsters that will be featured on the big screen. Here are three movies that all promise monsters we haven't seen before. Overlord Produced by J.J. Abrams and directed by Julius Avery, the film is set during World War II and follows two Allied soldiers during and after D-Day. They stumble upon a Nazi experiment gone wrong and all hell breaks loose...
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