Here are the ones we can’t wait to see.
The thriller hits the big screen on Oct. 7.
For more onThe Girl On The Train’s journey to the big screen, seeEW’s first look.

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Thea Sharrock directs, and the film is expected to hit theaters June 3.
For more on the film version ofAllegiant, which opens March 18,see all of EW’s coverage.
(Based on Quirk BooksPride and Prejudice and Zombies.)

Barry Wetcher
For more onPride and Prejudice and Zombies, in theaters Feb. 5,see all of EW’s coverage.
See theteaser forMiss Peregrine, scheduled to release March 4.
Thats about to change with Ewan McGregors adaptation ofAmerican Pastoral.

McGregor directs and stars as Swede.
The film does not yet have a release date.
For more onFantastic Beasts, due out Nov. 18, head over toEW’s cover story.

Dan McFadden
Expect a bit more action in the 2016 version, helmed byIron Mandirector Jon Favreau.
For more onThe Jungle Book, which bows April 15,see all of EW’s coverage.
The film is due out this year.

Screen Gems
For more onThe Circle,see EW’s review.
A Monster Callshits theaters Oct. 14.
The Light Between Oceans by M.L.

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Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander star in the film adaption of M.L.
Helmed by Derek Cianfrance,The Light Between Oceansis due out in theaters later this year.
The Lost City of Z by David Grann
Sometimes reality is stranger than fiction.

Check outEW’s first look atHow To Be Singlebefore it hits theaters on Feb. 12.
Mia Wasikowska reprises her role in Tim Burtons remake.
For more onAlice, which comes out May 27, see all ofEW’s coverage.


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