‘Hunger Games,’ ‘Avengers’ and the Most Anticipated Movies of Spring 2012 [TRAILERS]

By Peggy Truong: Subscribe to Peggy's | March 2, 2012 7:56 PM GMT

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"The Hunger Games" is one of the most anticipated movies of spring 2012, along with "The Avengers," "Men in Black III" and "Battleship." (PHOTO: Lionsgate).

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Ready for "The Hunger Games?" What about the gang from "The Avengers?"

With the Oscars (finally) over and the summer blockbuster movie season upon us, movie fans actually have some spring goodies to look forward to in the next couple of months.

On Friday, Lionsgate continued to tease fans of "The Hunger Games" by unleashing a new clip from the film and the lead song by Canadian band Arcade Fire.

In the clip, posted on the film's official YouTube page, Capitol TV, Katniss (played by Jennifer Lawrence) is shown getting a little too comfortable with her bow and arrow, taking aim at Seneca Crane (Wes Bentley) and company. The clip has already been viewed by more than 300,000 people on YouTube.

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Meanwhile, nearly one month after their super-sized Super Bowl trailer, "The Avengers" came out with yet another trailer earlier this week -- this time with new footage of Loki (Tom Hiddleston) and his alien company.

There are even more witty lines from Robert Downey Jr.'s Ironman: "I thought I didn't qualify. Apparently I'm . . . what is it? Volatile? Self-obsessed? And don't play well with others," he says in the new trailer.

Here are the most anticipated spring movies of 2012.

John Carter (Mar. 9)

Friends with Kids (Mar. 9)

21 Jump Street (Mar. 16)

Casa de Mi Padre (Mar. 16)

The Hunger Games (Mar. 23)

Wrath of the Titans (Mar. 30)

Mirror Mirror (Mar. 30)

American Reunion (Apr. 6)

The Five-Year Engagement (Apr. 27)

The Avengers (May 4)

Battleship (May 18)

Men in Black III (May 25)

Moonrise Kingdom (May 25)

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