And Jurassic World! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFinNxS5KN4
Granted, the above looks much less inspiring than the original or even Lost World. The trailer makes it feel like all the JAWS sequels… tired, re-trodding of the same story and trying desperately to recapture the feel of the original. (Like Transformers 4 and Bourne 4 - different actors same story) The CGI even looks less convincing than the original from 1993. I will see it of course, though not likely in theaters. I wish Sam Niell or Jeff Goldblum were in it. Might feel half legitimate then.
http://io9.com/all-the-clues-and-wtf-moments-in-the-new-jurassic-world-1663408712 - Judging by this, it is essentially the same plot from Deep Blue Sea. With some tourists thrown in for good measure.
As for the others you listed, I am interested in Avengers: Age of Ultron, if only to see where the story is going. The trailer didn’t get me that excited, but I will certainly end up watching it in the theater. James Spader is a great actor, looking forward to that.
Hunger Games has never interested me, though I have seen the first two so far. Young adult fiction is not my thing and I have found the production to be accordingly juvenile and much too clean… cinematography-wise.
Definitely interested in American Sniper. I feel we are over-saturated with current era, special forces films (Blackhawk Down, Zero Dark Thirty, Act of Valor, Lone Survivor). This one certainly adds to that number, but it looks very very good. I am confident in it with Clint Eastwood as director. I suppose films like this are inevitable, but I just wish the stories were given some time rest from reality and seep into the fabric of the nation before being trotted out as Hollywood money-makers. (Chris Kyle was killed just last year, Operation Red Wings was in 2005 and bin Laden was killed in 2011. Beyond all that, we are still in Iraq and Afghanistan fighting these guys.)
I have heard good things about Chappie, but I really know next to nothing about it.
Star Wars VII - I am not sure anyone knows exactly what to make of this. It’s either going to redeem the Star Wars brand from the let down of Ep I - III, or it is going to ruin the entire universe with poor cinematography, thin and uninspiring characters and a disappointing plot. The last point is probably of greatest contention since, as I understand it from a guy who follows SW stuff religiously, the writers have already thrown out years of expanded universe accepted canon for something entirely new. I sort of understand why the screen writers might have done this, but I also HATE changes made to accepted canonical information. (See JJ Abrams and Star Trek) Speaking of Abrams… with the way he handled Star Trek (and the way he writes his other shows) I have very little anticipation or hope for what he does with (or rather, does to) Star Wars.
Honestly, I am not sure if I go to see this or not. I will wait till a trailer comes out and decide then. I am interested to see what it looks like, but I have sort of given up on Star Wars.