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Hollywood sticks to tried and true in 2013 lineup

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Here’s a look at other 2013 movie highlights:

WINTER AND SPRING

This used to be the dead zone, when studios dumped stinkers into theaters and counted the days until summer blockbuster season. Yet recently, the first few months of the year have yielded big hits, including “The Hunger Games” and “Dr. Seuss’ the Lorax” last March.

In “The Last Stand,” Schwarzenegger is back for his first starring role since leaving the governor’s office, playing an LA-cop-turned-small-town-sheriff taking on an escaped drug kingpin. His “Expendables 2” co-star Willis is back in “A Good Day to Die Hard” as the cop who won’t quit teams with his son to stop a nuclear heist in Moscow. And rounding out the still-in-action ’80s heroes, their “Expendables” buddy Sylvester Stallone stars in February’s “Bullet to the Head” as a hitman working with a cop to get the bad guys that killed their partners.

Other highlights for January through April: Sean Penn’s mob drama “Gangster Squad”; Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton’s fairy-tale update “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters”; Jason Bateman and Melissa McCarthy’s comedy “Identity Thief”; James Franco and Sam Raimi’s “Wizard of Oz” prelude “Oz the Great and Powerful”; Channing Tatum, Bruce Willis and Dwayne Johnson’s action sequel “G.I. Joe: Retaliation”; Tom Cruise’s sci-fi tale “Oblivion”; a demonic update with “Evil Dead”; and a 3-D re-release of Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park.”

SUMMER SEASON

In Hollywood, summer starts the first weekend in May, and this year that means Robert Downey Jr. suits up again as rich, flaky genius Tony Stark in “Iron Man 3,” back in leading-man form after 2012’s superhero ensemble smash “The Avengers.” This time, Tony’s forced to fall back on his own survival skills after an enemy up-ends his universe.

“Tony definitely is brought out of his comfort zone, so there’s a lot of travel in this,” Downey said.

Two weeks later comes “Star Trek: Into Darkness,” with headstrong Capt. Kirk (Chris Pine) still feeling the growing pains as he struggles to protect his crew from peril while realizing that he doesn’t have all the answers. Not quite the brassy Kirk we remember from William Shatner’s days on the bridge.


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