This June we’ve got some pretty great movies hitting theaters. Admittedly, there are a lot of sequels coming up; the Jurassic Park, Insidious, and Ted series are all getting new installments, meanwhile Entourage is making the big jump from the small screen to the big screen.

But we’re also getting some really great looking new properties like Disney Pixar’s Inside Out and the critically acclaimed coming-of-age film, Dope.

Personally, I’m most excited about Jurassic World (how could I not be?). What movies are you most excited to see? Read on to find out what’s coming out and what you should get excited about!

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Entourage

In Theatres: June 3rd
Starring:
 Kevin Connolly, Kevin Dillon, Jerry Ferrara, Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven
Director: Doug Ellin
Studio: Warner Bros.
Genre: Comedy

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Insidious: Chapter 3

In Theatres: June 5th
Starring: 
Dermot Mulroney, Angus Sampson, Stefanie Scott, Leigh Whannell
Director: Leigh Whannell
Studio: Focus Features
Genre: Horror

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Love and Mercy

In Theatres: June 5th
Starring: 
 Elizabeth Banks, John Cusack, Paul Dano, Paul Giamatti
Director: Bill Pohlad
Studio: Lions Gate Entertainment
Genre: Biographical Drama

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zc3KTQJvK4

Spy

In Theatres: June 5th
Starring: Rose Byrne, Miranda Hart, Jude Law, Melissa McCarthy, Jason Statham
Director: Paul Feig
Studio: 20th Century Fox
Genre: Action-Comedy

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Jurassic World

In Theatres: June 12
Starring: 
Bryce Dallas, Vincent D’Onofrio, Chris Pratt, Ty Simpkins
Director: Colin Trevorrow
Studio: Universal Studios/Legendary Pictures
Genre: Action, Science Fiction

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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

In Theatres: June 12
Starring: Jon Bernthal, Olivia Cooke, Ronald Cyler II, Thomas Mann, Nick Offerman
Director: Alfonso Gomez-Rejon
Studio: FOX Searchlight Pictures
Genre:
Comedy-Drama

Honestly, I wasn’t aware that this YA adaptation was even in production until I started putting together this list. That’s unfortunate because the book is actually pretty good and the cast for this film seems awesome. Still, this movie is already being overshadowed by the next John Green adaptation – Paper Towns – which releases in July (and it’s release now feels like it’s just trying to take advantage of The Fault in Our Stars hype that’s already started to die down). Me and Earl and the Dying Girl sees Thomas Mann and Ronald Cyler II playing two high school students and amateur filmmakers befriending Olivia Cooke’s leukemia stricken character. #FEELS will most certainly be had.

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Dope

In Theatres: June 19
Starring:
 Kiersey Clemons, Zoe Kravtiz, Shameik Moore, Tony Revolori, Tyga
Director: Rick Famuyiwa
Studio: Open Road Films 
Genre: 
Coming-of-Age Drama

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Inside Out

In Theatres: June 19
Starring: Lewis Black, Bill Hader, Mindy Kaling, Amy Poehler
Director: Peter Docter
Studio: Disney-Pixar
Genre: Animated, Family, Comedy

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Big Game

In Theatres: June 26
Starring: 
Samuel L. Jackson and Onni Tommila
Director: Jalmari Helander
Studio: Altitude Film Entertainment Ltd
Genre: Action

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Max

In Theatres: June 26 
Starring:
 Robbie Amell, Dejon LaQuake, Josh Wiggins
Director: Boaz Yakin
Studio: Warner Bros.
Genre: Adventure, Family

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Ted 2

In Theatres: June 26 
Starring: Jessica Barth, Seth MacFarlane, Mark Wahlberg, Amanda Seyfried
Director: Seth MacFarlane
Studio: Universal Studios
Genre: Comedy

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