It may be and indie film festival, but plenty of A-listers will debut their movies in Park City.

Sundance 2014: Who Are The Biggest Stars Heading To Park City?

Just because the Sundance Film Festival is one of the most important annual events for independent film, that doesn't mean that Hollywood's biggest stars shy away from the fest. The reality is actually the opposite.

Sundance 2014 will be no different. The 10-day party kicks off Thursday (January 16), and a huge roster of celebrities are already down for appearances on one of Park City's screens.

To get a quick glimpse at who will be popping up at this year's festival, here's a quick guide to the biggest stars of Sundance 2014.

Check out our most anticipated movies of Sundance 2014.



Kristen Stewart



The former "Twilight" star takes a dramatic turn as a young guard at Guantanamo Bay and befriends a terror suspect in "Camp X-Ray."

Aaron Paul



With "Breaking Bad" in his review mirror, Paul returns to Park City as a troubled father in the family drama "Hellion."

Michael Fassbender



If there's anyone who could convincingly play a mysterious musician who hides his true face under a giant head, it's Michael Fassbender in the movie "Frank."

Tom Hardy



For his new movie "Locke," Tom Hardy pretty much has to carry the entire film, since it all takes place in real time and mostly as he's driving.

Keira Knightley And Cloë Grace Moretz



Despite their age difference, the two actresses play best (possibly inappropriate) buds in the arrested development movie, "Laggies."

Amy Poehler And Paul Rudd



Before he goes off to be Ant-Man for Marvel, Paul Rudd is reteaming with his "Wet Hot American Summer" co-star and director for a set-up for romantic comedies.

Anna Kendrick And Lena Dunham



"Girls" isn't the only thing the Lena Dunham has done since shooting to comedy stardom. She also starred in an off-kilter holiday movie from "Drinking Buddies" writer-director Joe Swanberg, who brought back Anna Kendrick from the beer-soaked comedy.

Anne Hathaway



The Oscar winner is swapping show tunes for the Brooklyn music scene in this indie, where she plays an archaeologist who falls for a musician.

Shailene Woodley



After breaking out last year with a Sundance hit, "The Spectacular Now," Shailene Woodley is back with "White Bird In adaptation

Zoe Saldana And Mark Ruffalo



The incredible Hulk and Gamora from "Guardians of the Galaxy" appear in their more human forms in the 70s-set family drama, "Infinitely Polar Bear."

Kristen Wiig And Bill Hader



"SNL" alums Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader take a more serious spin in the indie drama, "The Skeleton Twins," about siblings who try to find out how they drifted so far apart.

Want to see which adorable stars made the trip to Park City in years past? We've rounded up a few of our favorite Sundance throwback photos.