Here's a sneak peek at what's opening this weekend, including the high-octane sequel "Fast Five," with Vin Diesel and Paul Walker, plus the animated sequel "Hoodwinked Too," and the teen romantic comedy, "Prom."
Who: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Dwayne Johnson, Tyrese Gibson; directed by Justin Lin.What: Dominic (Diesel), Brian (Walker) and Mia (Brewster) find themselves on the wrong side of the law once again, this time in Rio de Janeiro. They take on a ruthless drug lord and a relentless federal agent.
'Hoodwinked Too: Hood vs. Evil' (April 29)
Who: Hayden Panettiere, Patrick Warburton, Glenn Close, Amy Poehler, Bill Hader, Heidi Klum; directed by Mike DisaWhat: Red Riding Hood (Panettiere) is training for the group of Sister Hoods, when she and the Wolf (Warburton) are called to examine the sudden mysterious disappearance of Hansel (Hader) and Gretel (Poehler).
Who: Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonell, DeVaughn Nixon, Danielle Campbell; directed by Joe NussbaumWhat: A group of teenagers get ready for their high school prom.
'Water for Elephants' (April 22)
Who: Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson, Christophe Waltz; directed by Francis LawrenceWhat: A veterinarian student (Pattinson) joins a traveling circus and falls for the ringmaster's (Waltz) wife, the star of the show (Witherspoon).
'Madea's Big Happy Family' (April 22)
Who: Tyler Perry, Loretta Devine, Cassi Davis, Bow Wow; directed by Terry PerryWhat: Madea jumps into action when her niece, Shirley (Devine), receives distressing news about her health. All Shirley wants is to gather her three adult children around her and share the news as a family.
'African Cats' (April 22)
What: This Disney wildlife adventure follows two families of big cats — lions and cheetahs — as they live and survive the great plains of Kenya. Narrated by Samuel L. Jackson
Who: Neve Campbell, Hayden Panettiere, Emma Roberts, Courteney Cox, David Arquette; directed by Wes CravenWhat: Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott (Campbell), who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer. Again.
Who: Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, George Lopez, Jamie Foxx, will.i.am; directed by Carlos SaldanhaWhat: When Blu (Eisenberg), a domesticated macaw from small-town Minnesota, meets the fiercely independent Jewel (Hathaway), he takes off on an adventure to Rio de Janeiro with this bird of his dreams.
Who: James McAvoy, Robin Wright, Tom Wilkinson, Kevin Kline; directed by Robert RedfordWhat: Mary Surratt (Wright) is the lone female charged as a co-conspirator in the assassination trial of Abraham Lincoln. As the whole nation turns against her, she is forced to rely on her reluctant lawyer (McAvoy) to uncover the truth and save her life.
Who: Russell Brand, Helen Mirren, Jennifer Garner, Greta Gerwig; directed by Jason WinerWhat: A drunken playboy stands to lose a wealthy inheritance if he doesn't marry a powerful woman (Garner) and follows his heart when he falls for a woman (Gerwig) his family doesn't like.
Who: Saoirse Ronan, Eric Bana, Cate Blanchett; directed by Joe Wright.What: A 16-year-old (Ronan) is raised by her father (Bana) to be the perfect assassin. When she is dispatched on a mission across Europe, she is tracked by a ruthless intelligence agent (Blanchett) and her operatives.
Who: AnnaSophia Robb, Dennis Quaid, Helen Hunt, Carrie Underwood; directed by Sean McNamaraWhat: Based on the true story of pro surfer Bethany Hamilton, the film chronicles a teenage Hamilton and her struggles to surf again after losing an arm in a shark attack.
'Your Highness' (April 8)
Who: Danny McBride, James Franco, Natalie Portman, Zooey Deschanel; directed by David Gordon GreenWhat: When Prince Fabious's (Franco) bride (Deschanel) is kidnapped, he goes on a quest to rescue her — accompanied by his lazy useless brother Thadeous (McBride).
Who: Jake Gyllenhaal, Michelle Monaghan, Vera Farmiga, Jeffrey Wright; directed by Duncan JonesWhat: This action thriller centers on a soldier (Gyllenhaal) who wakes up in the body of an unknown man, on an unknown commuter train to Chicago about to be blown up by a terrorist bomb. He finds out he is part of a government experiment called "Source Code," and it's his mission to find the bomb AND bomber... in 8 minutes.
Who: Russell Brand, James Marsden, Kaley Cuoco, Hank Azaria; directed by Tim HillWhat: E.B. (Brand), the Easter Bunny's teenage son, does not want to take over the family business and escapes to Hollywood. In L.A., he's taken in by Fred (Marsden) after the out-of-work slacker hits E.B. with his car — and it is NOT a match made in heaven.
Who: Rose Byrne, Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Barbara Hershey; directed by James WanWhat: From makers of "Paranormal Activity" and "Saw" comes another horror story about a small boy who is being haunted by a malevolent spirit.
Who: Rainn Wilson, Liv Tyler, Ellen Page, Kevin Bacon; directed by James GunnWhat: After his estranged wife (Tyler) falls under the influence of a cad (Bacon), an everyday guy (Wilson) transforms himself into a masked vigilante named Crimson Bolt, along with his sidekick Boltie (Page).