UPDATE: New Images From The Avengers, Prometheus, The Hobbit And More Have Arrived!

[UPDATE: It looks like USA Today posted an image from Casino Royale and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 instead of Skyfall and Breaking Dawn - Part 2, but the other images are indeed new. Sorry about that!]

Because it's only January, we actually haven't seen a lot from the big blockbusters of 2012. Some of the bigger titles have already come out with trailers, some have sent out a couple images, while others are complete mysteries. Just a little while ago we published the first look at Jeremy Renner in The Bourne Legacy, but that's really only scratching the surface. What about Skyfall? The Avengers? Prometheus? The Hobbit? Now we have new looks at all of those, and more.

USA Today has published a photo gallery of 12 movies that we should be on the lookout for in 2012, and while some of the images are old - like the ones from The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man - there is plenty of new too. Check out some of the images below and head over there for the full gallery.

James Bond looking suave; Thor and Captain America looking bold; Bilbo Baggins looking curious; Elizabeth Shaw looking mystified; and Edward and Bella looking like they're in love. If that isn't a great portrait of the movies coming out this year, I don't know what is. If you missed it, you can check out our own full 2012 preview right HERE, which will not only clue you in to some of the reasons why we are excited for these movies, but also provides links to where you can learn more about each title in our Blend Film Database.

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