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Special Edition - Upcoming Blockbusters for 2019 - Part 1
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Paul and Matthew discuss the upcoming blockbusters for the first half of 2019. Including: Glass, The Kid Who Would Be King, Serenity, Jacobs Ladder, The Lego Movie 2, What Men Want, Alita: Battle Angel, Us, Dumbo, Captain Marvel, Shazam!, Pet Sematary, Hellboy, Avengers: Endgame, Detective Pikachu, John Wick 3, Aladdin, The Kid, Godzilla King of Monsters, Dark Phoenix, Men in Black International, Son of Shaft, Child's Play.
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