Spider-Man: Homecoming - Spider-Man is my personal favorite super hero, and arguably the greatest super hero ever invented. I have high hopes and expectations for this movie, we will see if it delivers. But I would be thrilled to see Spidey return to his super hero cinematic throne.
Wonder Woman - I want to be excited for this one, and I place it here hoping it will be a suitable movie to take my young daughter to. The first major female super hero film should be an epic all ages adventure film. Going off the trailer, we may be heading that direction or WB will yet again pander to the older crowd that clutches their "mature" graphic novels. Which I think would be a mistake for this movie in particular. But for now I remain optimistic.
Wolverine III - Patrick Stewart and Hugh Jackman. Really enjoyed the last movie despite the comparatively boring finale. Can't miss the end of an era, if it does turn out to be Jackman's last! After a gratuitous cameo full of violence it will be nice to see more of a complete picture of Logan...his morality and struggle with that violence is what makes him interesting to me. The only Fox project I am anticipating.
Thor: Ragnarok - High hopes for this one as well. I like the previous two movies but would much appreciate a Thor film that is indisputably included in all of our MCU "Best" lists. Feige says that is what they are aiming for, sounds like the director is up to the challenge, and we have a cast that can deliver. Plus the Hulk and Thor together, off world, just sounds like a good time.
Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2 - While I enjoyed the first movie it isn't one of my favorites. I just never cared for the Guardians that much before the movie, or after for that matter. I fully expect it to be a good film, and actually pretty stoked for Stallone and Russell.
Justice League - Haven't watched that last trailer. This movie is off my radar completely. I would like to be pleasantly surprised once it is released, but until then, Snyder doesn't get the benefit of the doubt.