Summer hasn’t started yet, and one of the year’s biggest films (“Avengers: Infinity War”) already premiered in April. But there are plenty more films to look forward to until fall starts in September. Here’s what’s playing through the summer at the movies. (Release dates are subject to change.) MAY “Overboard” (May 4): The classic Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell comedy gets a reboot, and a gender swap, with Anna Faris in the Russell role opposite Eugenio Derbez. “Tully” (May 4): The “Juno” team (Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody) are behind this film about a mother of three (Charlize Theron) and her night nanny (Mackenzie Davis). “RBG” (May 11): A revealing and often funny documentary about Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. “Breaking In” (May 11): Gabrielle Union has to defend her family from home invaders. “Life of the Party” (May 11): A newly single housewife (Melissa McCarthy) goes back to college, with her daughter, to try to reclaim her life. “Book Club” (May 18): Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen play lifelong friends, and book club members, who are unexpectedly affected when they crack open “Fifty Shades of Grey.” “Deadpool 2” (May 18): Ryan Reynolds returns as the hilariously irreverent Marvel character, who’s got a new foe in Cable (Josh Brolin). “Show Dogs” (May 18): Will Arnett teams up with some crime-fighting dogs. “On Chesil Beach” (May 18): Saoirse Ronan stars in an adaptation of the Ian McEwan romance set in 1962. “Solo: A Star Wars Story” (May 25): The origins of Star Wars’ favorite scruffy-looking scoundrel Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) are explored, including how he met Lando (Donald Glover) and Chewbacca. Also playing in May: “Boom for Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquait”; “Cargo” (on Netflix May 18); “Ibiza” (on Netflix May 25); “Lu Over the Wall”; “Mountain”; “Pope Francis: A Man of his Word” (May 18); “Revenge” (On Demand May 11); “Sollers Point”; “Summer 1993”; “Woman Walks Ahead” (on DirectTV May 31). JUNE “Action Point” (June 1): Johnny Knoxville pulls some crazy stunts at a purposefully dangerous amusement park. “Adrift” (June 1): Based on a true story, a young couple (Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin) on a deep sea sailing adventure attempt to survive a catastrophic hurricane and its aftermath. “First Reformed” (June 1): “Taxi Driver” scribe Paul Schrader directs this tension-filled drama about a grieving pastor (Ethan Hawke) and a woman (Amanda Seyfried) at his church. “Ocean’s 8” (June 8): All-star cast?