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'Alien: Covenant,' 'Justice League' and More 2017 Heavyweights Offer Up New Images


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Every summer sees Hollywood unleashing its biggest franchises. There's something unique about 2017's crop of movies, though: the biggest are all either remakes or sequels. USA Today put out their preview piece today, which gives us new images from the fifth Transformers movie, the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean, the sixth Alien (not counting the AvP movies), the third Zack Snyder DCEU movie, and the latest live-action remake of a classic animated movie. And while it may be easy to gripe that none of these are original films, it's hard not to be excited about certain things in each of them. So let's take a look.   Alien: Covenant In theaters: May 19, 2017 [Image Credit: Mark Rogers; 20th Century Fox] The first Alien is through and through a horror...
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