Summer Movie Preview 2016

Get movie critic Peter Travers' recommendations.

— -- There are about a hundred and one new films set to come out from Memorial Day to Labor Day! That's a lot to get through for even the most devoted of movie fans. But don't buy the popcorn or tickets until you've checked out film critic Peter Travers' summer movie preview. Of course, Hollywood studios are pulling out all the stops to compete for your attention.

BLOCKBUSTERS

The biggest blockbuster may already be out there with the release of “Captain America: Civil War.”

The film stars hunky hero Chris Evans as Captain America facing off against Iron Man, played by movie tough guy Robert Downey Jr. The action-packed fan favorite has already crossed the billion dollar mark worldwide since its May 6 release.

But more blockbusters are coming! The list includes “X-Men: Apocalypse.”

“Star Trek: Beyond” also finds a place on Travers' list of movies you'll want to see.

There is already big buzz about the all new “Jason Bourne” flick. Hard to believe the first in the film series was released in 2002.

Topping off the must-see summer blockbusters, “Suicide Squad.”

"There is that worry that ‘Batman v Superman’ made a ton of money, but people, the audience seemed to have a bad vibe about it. So they’re worried that 'Suicide Squad' might be too dark. I wouldn’t worry," said Travers. "Jared Leto is playing the joker. I’m anxious about it and at the same time I can’t wait to see it."

COMEDY

Summer is known for comedy. And there's no shortage of films trying to make us laugh. All eyes will be on "Ghostbusters" and its all-female cast. Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones will join forces to fight off the supernatural.

Andy Samberg and his Lonely Island group have teamed up for “Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,” a satire flick about a fake rapper.

"It’s that rarest thing in a summer where everything is something that we’ve seen before. It’s déjà vu all over again, an original screenplay, a way to be funny where nobody went before. I’m amazed," said Travers.

"It's a sight gag disguised as a movie," Travers said. "The joke is basically Kevin Hart is really short. 'The Rock' is really tall. For some, that’s enough."

“War Dogs” the comedy from director Todd Phillips, who also directed the "Hangover" movies, is also expected to fill theaters. It stars Jonah Hill and Miles Teller as young arms dealers who land a U.S. military contract during the Iraq War.

FAMILY FRIENDLY

According to Travers, this could potentially be a great summer for family friendly films right on the heels of the success of “Zootopia” and “The Jungle Book.” “Finding Dory” is up next in the world of animation.

"Everybody saw “Finding Nemo" and wondered, 'Why can’t there be sequel?'" Travers said. This time Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, will get lost and so begins the quest to find her.

"Pixar, as far as I’m concerned, can do no wrong. They just know what they’re doing," said Travers. "There’s another animated movie out there called 'The Secret Life of Pets.' Because I have a dog and a cat, I believe that when I shut that door in the morning, they have a secret life. And that’s what this movie is based on. You have people like Louis C.K. doing the voices. Who isn’t going to see that?"

"Johnny Depp is so surprising this time as the Mad Hatter. He’s doing this role in ways you can’t imagine,” said Travers. “You’re in for a good time on that one."

“The BFG” (Big Friendly Giant) is the newest flick from director Steven Spielberg.

"Mark Rylance, who just won Oscar for “Bridge of Spies,” is playing the giant, but he’s doing it through performance capture," explained Travers. "You know, where they wear those little green buttons and they can be expanded in size to do anything. This has a chance of maybe being the summer’s surprise blockbuster."

“Captain America: Civil War," “Finding Nemo,” “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” and “The BFG” are Walt Disney Productions, which is the parent company of ABC.

Be sure to watch the full video above for Peter Travers' complete summer preview breakdown. And find out which two actors make his "early Oscars buzz" list for their summer movie performances.