The Heat
Sandra Bullock plays an uptight FBI special agent and Melissa McCarthy a potty-mouthed Boston cop in The Heat. The opposites actually become pals when they join forces to take down a drug kingpin. Bridemaids director Paul Feig is behind this one too—so prepare to cackle. June 28
The Hangover 3
Your favorite wolfpack is back. This time, Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis have no wedding and no bachelor party to attend—but hilarity nevertheless ensues. May 24
We're the Millers
Jason Sudeikis plays a small-time dealer hawking pot to soccer moms. After a bunch of teens jump him for his drugs and cash, he's in debt to his supplier. For help paying it off, he turns to his neighbors—including a cynical stripper played by Jennifer Aniston, who masquerades as his wife for a Fourth of July weekend trip south of the border. Olé! August 9
Grown Ups 2
Adam Sandler, Salma Hayek and Taylor Lautner: Need we say more? Sandler's character decides he wants to move his family back to his hometown and have his brood grow up alongside his crew of childhood friends and their kids. That's where the comic magic happens. July 12
Lost and Found in Armenia
Jamie Kennedy plays a U.S. senator's son who attempts to move on from a breakup with his fiancé by vacationing in Turkey, at the urging of his friends. But oops: A parasailing mishap lands him in a village in Armenia, whose people accuse him of being a spy. Fear not! He meets a young woman who helps him escape. June 7
The Internship
Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn play two old-school-style, unemployed salesmen who need work fast. And they need to reinvent themselves pronto to make it happen, so they become interns at a major tech company. June 7
Blue Jasmine
Alec Baldwin and Cate Blanchett star in this film with a storyline that will not shock you for a Woody Allen picture: It's the tale of an acute crisis and the life of a fashionable New York housewife. July 26
Tyler Perry Presents Peeples
Craig Robinson, David Alan Grier and Kerry Washington star in Tyler Perry's newest flick, in which Wade Walker wants to propose to his girlfriend, Grace Peeples, but she's cagey about introducing him to her high-society family. He decides to crash her swanky family reunion and do the deed there—and that's where the messed-up comedy unfolds. May 10
Kick-Ass 2
Aaron Johnson, Chloë Grace Moretz and Christopher Mintz-Plasse reprise their roles from 2010. The costumed high-school hero Kick-Ass joins with a crew of ordinary folks who fight crime in costume for major late-summer laughs. August 16
The Way, Way Back
This coming-of-age story centers on 14-year-old Duncan (Liam James), on a summer vacation with his mother and her overbearing boyfriend. He finds friendship with a water park manager, played by Sam Rockwell, and starts to open up during an unforgettable summer. Toni Collette and Steve Carell also star. July 5
The Kings of Summer
This coming-of-age comedy centers on three teenage friends (Moises Arias, Nick Robinson and Gabriel Basso) who decide to seize their independence by spending a summer building a house in the woods and living off the land. It frees them from parents and rules, and teaches them a little something about friendship and themselves. Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally costar. May 31

