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Looking dorsum, 2022 really capped off 10 years' worth of cinema with a bang. Mega-blockbuster sagas that spanned years came to a close, thanks to Avengers: Endgame and Star Wars: Episode IX—The Rise of Skywalker. Meanwhile, some of the decade's best films, similar Parasite, and worst — sorry, Cats — made indelible marks on our pop civilisation collective consciousness.

With a few hits like Birds of Prey already in theaters, information technology'due south time to expect ahead. Not but are these upcoming pictures exciting, they're too boot off a brand-new decade in filmmaking. Hither are the must-see movies of 2020.

A Tranquillity Identify Part Ii (Paramount Pictures) | TBD

If you had told us five years agone that John Krasinski — a.chiliad.a. Jim from The Office — would write, direct and co-star in 1 of the all-time horror movies of the decade, we wouldn't take believed you. However, the filmmaker upended our expectations completely with 2018'south A Placidity Place, which stars Krasinski and Emily Blunt as parents who struggle to proceed their family alive in a globe overrun by monsters who use sound to find their victims.

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The caveat of this post-apocalyptic world, of course, was that everyone had to remain absolutely repose at all times, other than whispering in a soundproof basement. The detail became more than a gimmick: It added an incredible amount of thrills and tension to the story. This year, the sequel is back with seemingly more dialogue and activeness sequences than the first film. Blunt will reprise her function, joined by new castmates Djimon Hounsou and Cillian Irish potato.The original release appointment was March 20, but at present the release date is TBD.

If you saw Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in IMAX, you were probably treated to an extended preview for Tenet — on top of the standard 25 minutes of regular flick previews. At the time, we were a little annoyed past the moving-picture show'due south long-running prologue, but, later seeing the trailer, there's certainly some promise to Tenet, which is Inception managing director Christopher Nolan's latest offering.

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Filmed for release in IMAX, 35mm and 70mm, Tenet aims to be a banquet for the eyes, much similar Nolan's feet-inducing war epic Dunkirk. The pic stars Gilded Globe nominee John David Washington (BlacKkKlansman) equally a secret amanuensis who is tasked with preventing Globe State of war III — through time travel. (Sounds like a standard Nolan, heed-angle premise to the states!) Washington is joined by a standout cast, including Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki, Clémence Poésy, Himesh Patel, Kenneth Branagh, Michael Caine and others.

Black Widow (Marvel Amusement/Disney) | May 1

For quite some time, Natasha Romanoff, a.k.a. Blackness Widow (Scarlett Johansson), was the only woman on the Avengers squad, and she is more than deserving of a standalone movie. Finally, Marvel (and Disney) is ready to give the ex-KGB-agent-turned-assassin-turned-Avenger a chance to polish on her ain, without playing second fiddle. Blackness Widow is a prequel pic, taking place betwixt 2016's Captain America: Ceremonious War and 2018's Avengers: Infinity State of war.

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In Civil War, Helm America and Atomic number 26 Man find themselves divided over the issue of superheroes needing government oversight, which ends in a accident-out brawl. At first, Romanoff sides with Iron Man, just, in the end, she helps Cap escape and then goes into exile. In the film, Romanoff will squad up with folks from her past, including fellow Black Widow agents (played by Florence Pugh and Rachel Weiss) and Russian super-soldier Red Guardian (David Harbour).

Antebellum (Lionsgate) | April 24

Known for her Grammy-nominated body of music, Janelle Monáe is a multi-hyphenate who excels in every art class. From singing, songwriting and rapping to producing, acting and blazing trails as an activist, Monáe is a bonafide icon. Although she has appeared in huge films similar Hidden Figures and the University Award-winning Moonlight, Antebellum is the first feature film in which Monáe takes on the leading function.

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Antebellum tells the story of successful author Veronica Henley (Monáe), who of a sudden finds herself trapped in a "nightmarish reality and must discover a way to break gratuitous." Produced by Sean McKitterick, who backed films like Leave and Donnie Darko, Antebellum co-stars Kiersey Clemons (Hearts Beat Loud), Jena Malone (Bastard Out of Carolina) and Academy Laurels nominee Gabourey Sidibe (Precious, American Horror Story).

The Many Saints of Newark (HBO) | September 25

When the series finale of HBO's game-changing serial The Sopranos cut to blackness mid-scene, audiences had all sorts of reactions. Some viewers thought the ending was brilliant — a nod to the fact that life goes on, beyond the frame of the story — while others were annoyed by the lack of "resolution." Although HBO isn't going to continue the story of the Soprano family across that final shot, the network is giving fans a prequel.

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The Many Saints of Newark takes a page out of The Godfather: Part II's playbook and follows a younger Tony Soprano, who is played by the late James Gandolfini'south son, Michael Gandolfini (HBO's The Deuce). Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton), Jon Bernthal (The Walking Dead), Ray Liotta (Goodfellas) and Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) are just some of the many talents who will flesh out immature Tony's world. Fans tin besides residual easy knowing that serial creator David Chase is set to produce the criminal offense drama.

No Fourth dimension to Dice (Universal Pictures) | April ten

This upcoming spy moving-picture show is the 25th installment in the James Bail film saga and features Daniel Craig in his fifth and final outing as the titular MI6 agent. The film is existence helmed by director Cary Joji Fukunaga, whose broad swath of piece of work includes the 2011 adaptation of Jane Eyre, the acclaimed 2022 drama Beasts of No Nation and the first season of HBO's True Detective, which earned him an Emmy for Outstanding Directing.

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Behind the scenes, Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge is co-writing the screenplay. In front of the photographic camera, greats like Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Ben Whishaw, Jeffrey Wright, Rory Kinnear, Léa Seydoux and Christoph Waltz reprise their roles. In the movie, Bail, formerly known every bit amanuensis 007, comes out of retirement for ane terminal outing against antagonist Safin (Academy Award-winner Rami Malek), who fancies himself humanity's savior. This fourth dimension, Bail is joined by some other "00" amanuensis, Nomi, played by Captain Marvel'southward Lashana Lynch.

Promising Immature Woman (Focus Features) | Sundance: January 25; Wide Release: Apr 17

The drama-thriller Promising Young Adult female marks the directorial debut for writer Emerald Fennell, who is best known equally the Emmy-nominated showrunner of BBC's Killing Eve. The film stars BAFTA-winner Carey Mulligan (An Education, The Not bad Gatsby) as Cassie, who is considered a promising young woman until an undisclosed event derails her future.

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When the film picks up with Cassie, she is wickedly cunning, even leading a double life — merely a chance run into leaves her with an opportunity to ameliorate the past. Mulligan's co-stars are numerous and include Bo Burnham, Alison Brie, Clancy Brown, Laverne Cox, Connie Britton and Jennifer Coolidge. In the wake of its Sundance debut, the film garnered a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's amass summation reporting that the motion-picture show is "a boldly provocative, timely thriller… an auspicious characteristic debut… and a career highlight for Mulligan."

The New Mutants (20th Century Studios/Curiosity Entertainment) | Apr 3

Based on the Curiosity superhero team of the aforementioned proper name, The New Mutants promises to lean into the horror genre as well, helping it carve out its ain infinite in a world full of comedies like Deadpool and epic sagas like Avengers. As a spin-off of the X-Men franchise, this rag-tag team of soonhoped-for-heroes focuses on teenage mutants, who, in the midst of discovering their abilities, must break out of a hugger-mugger facility where they are held captive.

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The moving-picture show's all-star cast includes Game of Thrones' Maisie Williams as Wolfsbane, a mutant who can transform into a wolf; Stranger Things' Charlie Heaton as Cannonball, who has the power to launch himself through the air; The Witch'due south Anya Taylor-Joy as Magik, a teleporting sorceress; The Originals' Blu Chase as Danielle Moonstar/Mirage, a mutant who can create illusions; and 13 Reasons Why'south Henry Zaga as Sunspot, a manipulator of solar energy. Technically, The New Mutants marks the 13th film in the X-Men serial, just this is the showtime joint project between 20th Century Studios (formerly Fox) and Disney'southward Marvel Entertainment arm.

After Yang (A24) | TBD

Based on the short story "Cheerio to Yang" by Alexander Weinstein, After Yang is a scientific discipline-fiction drama starring Colin Farrell, Jodie Turner-Smith and The Umbrella Academy's breakout star, Justin Min. The story forecasts a futurity in which robotic kids are sold as live-in babysitters and centers on a begetter-daughter duo (Farrell and Turner-Smith) who find their robotic sitter, Yang (Min), unresponsive.

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If saving a robotic babysitter isn't a captivating enough premise for you, and then maybe the folks behind the camera will depict you in. After Yang is directed by Kogonada, the Southward Korean-built-in American filmmaker who is all-time known for his video essays that analyze the works of well-known directors. Little is known virtually Kogonada, who is the Banksy of the film world in some ways, but we're confident that his team-up with A24 will yield wonderful results.

The Adult female in the Window (20th Century Studios) | May xv

Based on A.J. Finn's novel of the same name, The Woman in the Window is a psychological thriller — a la Rear Window — that's being adapted by director Joe Wright (Atonement) and writer Tracy Letts (Bug, August: Osage County). Amy Adams, coming off incredible performances in HBO'southward Precipitous Objects and the Oscar-nominated Vice, volition star as the titular woman.

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She is agoraphobe Dr. Anna Fox, who watches the Russell family — a seemingly perfect family — through her window. Of course, she sees something she wasn't supposed to see, and that's when the thrills begin. Adams will be joined by an amazing ensemble cast, which includes Julianne Moore, Anthony Mackie, Gary Oldman and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

Nomadland (Fox Searchlight) | TBD

Managing director and screenwriter Chloé Zhao's sophomore try, The Rider (2017), is a contemporary Western that nabbed Independent Spirit Honour nominations for both Best Film and All-time Managing director. Currently, Zhao is finishing her directing duties on Marvel's postal service-Avengers blockbuster, The Eternals, merely one time the comic volume adaptation wraps, she is set to direct Nomadland.

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Based on the book Nomadland: Surviving America in the Twenty-First Century by Jessica Bruder, the film is slated to be written and directed by Zhao. For those unfamiliar with the source material, Nomadland explores the phenomenon of older workers traveling the U.S. in the wake of the Great Recession, searching for employment and living out of campers. Better notwithstanding, Oscar-winner Frances McDormand will star in the film.

Scoob! (Warner Bros. Pictures) | May 15

If you lot missed out on the delightful animated series A Pup Named Scooby-Doo — or if you're missing those reruns — then this reboot may be the moving-picture show for yous. Scooby-Doo and his Mystery Inc. colleagues have been re-invented time and over again, only here they make the jump to CGI in what the studios behind the movie promise will be the start entry in a proposed Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe.

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While adaptations of backdrop similar Wacky Races or The Flintstones are in the pipeline, a Scooby reboot seems like the well-nigh logical — and safest — jumping off point. As an origin story of sorts, Scoob! will show audiences how Scooby (Frank Welker) met Shaggy (Will Forte), Velma (Gina Rodriguez), Daphne (Amanda Seyfried) and Fred (Zac Efron). Reportedly, the gang will have to face up off confronting ghost-dog Cerberus, just it'southward unclear whether foes like Miner 49er or The Creeper volition turn upwards.

Wonder Woman 1984 (DC Films/Warner Bros. Pictures) | June 4

Gal Gadot reprises her role as Diana, and Patty Jenkins reprises her role as director for the sequel film, Wonder Woman 1984. This team-up, which brought audiences the much-loved blockbuster Wonder Woman, is a more than well-regarded collaboration than (the DC Extended Universe) Justice League. Needless to say, we're excited about this 1.

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Throw in SNL alum Kristen Wiig equally villainess Cheetah and some neon-riddled '80s malls and the render of Steve Trevor (Chris Pino), and information technology's clearly a recipe for success. Additionally, The Mandalorian's Pedro Pascal will bring together in on the fun as shrewd businessman Maxwell Lord. So, how does this film effigy into the DCEU? According to IndieWire, Wonder Adult female 1984 is more like a standalone moving picture "in the same manner that Indiana Jones or [James] Bond films are."

Never Rarely Sometimes Always (Focus Features) | March xiii

The American-British drama Never Rarely Sometimes Always is written and directed past Eliza Hittman and stars Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder as two cousins from Pennsylvania who trek to New York in the wake of an unexpected pregnancy. At the Berlin International Film Festival, the movie was in competition for the coveted Golden Bear.

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At Sundance, Hittman took dwelling the prize for U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Honour: Neo-Realism, but, perhaps even more impressively, the film currently holds a 100% rating based on 28 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. The review aggregator site's consensus reads "Powerfully acted and directed, Never Rarely Sometimes Always reaffirms writer-director Eliza Hittman as a filmmaker of uncommon sensitivity and grace."

Candyman (Universal Pictures) | June 12

Chosen a "nuanced, effectively chilling tale" by Rotten Tomatoes' reviewers, 1992'southward Candyman was based on a Clive Barker short story. In the film, a pupil at the University of Chicago looks into urban legends and stumbles upon Candyman, who allegedly appears, metal hook in hand, if you say his name 5 times while looking into a mirror.

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At present, the classic horror film is getting a sequel, which will star Star Trek's Tony Todd as the titular legend. Todd will be joined by The Become Downwardly'due south Yahya Abdul-Mateen 2, Dear White People's Teyonah Parris, Misfits' Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and Colman Domingo of Fright the Walking Dead fame. In add-on to an all-star bandage, Candyman has some incredible talents behind the photographic camera equally well, including director Nia DaCosta (Little Woods) and writer/producer Jordan Peele (Exit, Usa).

Soul (Pixar Animation Studios/Disney) | June 19

Perhaps surprisingly, the beloved animation studio Pixar has non one, but two original titles hitting the silver screen this year. The fairy-tale with a modernistic twist, Onward, didn't brand our list, but it shows hope that information technology volition follow that heartfelt and humorous recipe Pixar is and so well known for churning out. We're a dash more than excited for director Pete Docter's Soul.

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The film follows a middle-schoolhouse music teacher, Joe Gardner, who dreams of playing at New York's legendary jazz club "The Bluish Note." A strange accident causes Gardner's soul to separate from his trunk and land in the otherworldly "You Seminar," a center in which souls develop and gain passions. Mike Jones, Kemp Powers and Tina Fey all contributed to Docter's script, and our protagonist is voiced by Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx. Additionally, Fey, Questlove, Phylicia Rashad and Daveed Diggs all lend their voices to Soul.

In the Heights (Warner Bros. Pictures) | June 26

Before the phenomenon that is Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda worked on the music and lyrics for the four-time Tony-winning Broadway musical In the Heights. Now, folks who missed the landmark musical on the stage can see information technology on the silver screen. For the unanointed, In the Heights takes place over three days, cataloging the stories of the Hispanic-American folks living in New York'due south Washington Heights neighborhood.

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The story's narrator is Usnavi de la Vega (Hamilton's Anthony Ramos), a bodega owner who is raised by Abuela Claudia, the neighborhood'south dame. Usnavi falls in love with Vanessa (Vida's Melissa Barrera), who works at Daniela'due south salon. The pair dreams of leaving the neighborhood — Vanessa dreams of affording an apartment downtown, while Usnavi wants to move to the Dominican Democracy. Many Latinx stars make up the ensemble, including Stephanie Beatriz (Brooklyn 99), Dascha Polanco (Orange Is the New Blackness) and Jimmy Smits (NYPD Blues, The West Wing).

Annette (Amazon Studios) | TBD

Eager to chase Oscar golden, Amazon Studios is backing Annette, a musical film that marks French managing director Leos Carax's English-linguistic communication debut. The film centers on a married couple who both work in the arts. Academy Award winner Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose, Inception) plays a world-famous opera vocalist, and Academy Accolade nominee Adam Driver (Spousal relationship Story, Star Wars: The Terminal Jedi) plays a provocative stand up-up comedian.

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The couples' life takes a turn when their 2-year-onetime daughter reveals a unique gift. Other than that, niggling is known almost the movie. Still, we're glad to see information technology on the docket for 2020. Unfortunately, the picture has been stuck in limbo. Rooney Mara and Rihanna were initially in talks to star in the film but were replaced by Michelle Williams — who was eventually replaced by Cotillard. Meanwhile, production stalled due to Driver's rigorous Star Wars filming schedule.

Free Guy (20th Century Fox Studios) | July 3

How could Ryan Reynolds follow up Deadpool ii and Detective Pikachu? Well, Free Guy is his latest attempt to blend sci-fi/action with dark comedy — and the trailer seems promising. At least, information technology seems fashion more promising than other video gamed-based comedies like Adam Sandler's 2022 movie Pixels. The film is set in an open-world game called Free Urban center — think Fortnite meets Grand Theft Automobile — and follows Guy (Reynolds), a non-role player character (NPC) who works at a bank.

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After a code developed by programmers Milly (Killing Eve's Jodi Comer) and Keys (Stranger Things' Joe Keery) is introduced to the games by publisher Antoine (Taika Waititi, director of Thor: Ragnarok), Reynolds' character becomes self-enlightened. That is, he realizes he's in a game and takes steps to become a bonafide hero — before developers shut down Free City. Here's hoping Gratis Guy is at least ameliorate than the last moving picture Reynolds and Waititi worked on together — 2011's universally panned Green Lantern.

Zola (A24) | Sundance: January 24; Wide Release: TBD

Writing for Teen Vogue, Jameelah Nasheed reported that "Zola the moving-picture show is just as mind-blowing to lookout as it was to scroll tweet by tweet when the story outset captivated the internet back in 2015." Yes, you read that correctly. The motion-picture show, which is directed by Janicza Bravo and co-written by Broadway's Jeremy O. Harris, is based on A'Ziah Rex's viral, 144-tweet Twitter thread.

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"You lot wanna hear a story most why me & this b-tch hither brutal out? It'southward kind of long but total of suspense," Rex tweeted. "Okay, listen up. This story long. So, I met this white b-tch at Hooters…" What follows is a cross-country roadtrip that goes south — and becomes a woman's fight for survival. In 2015, the viral thread caught the attention of everyone from Solange Knowles to Ava DuVernay — and the picture show version has already go the talk of Sundance.

Memoria (Neon) | TBD

Thai director and screenwriter Apichatpong Weerasethakul is fix to make his English language-language debut with Memoria. Although not much is known near the plot of the motion picture, nosotros're yet excited — Weerasethakul is a highly accomplished director. His feature film Uncle Boonmee Who Can Call up His By Lives, won the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or prize in 2010, while his earlier characteristic, Tropical Malady, nabbed Cannes' jury prize in 2004.

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According to the Contained, the motion-picture show will delve into "colonial history and how collective memory can lead to fearfulness." Shot mainly in Colombia, Memoria will star Oscar-winner Tilda Swinton, who is already known for collaborating with auteurs on projects like Oscar nominee Luca Guadagnino'south Suspiria (2018), BAFTA winner Wes Anderson'south The One thousand Budapest Hotel (2014) and iv-time University Award winner Bong Joon-ho's Snowpiercer (2013).

The Eternals (Marvel Entertainment/Disney) | November 6

Marvel hasn't given up also many details when it comes to Chloé Zhao's upcoming The Eternals motion-picture show, which volition help crack open the new phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) mail service-Avengers: Endgame. In the comics, Eternals are a race of humanoids who are an adjunct of the evolutionary process that created Earth's sentient life.

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The alien Celestials, responsible for creating life on Earth, intended for the Eternals to be the planet's protectors. These immortal beings come out of hiding to fend off their evil counterparts, the Deviants. And then, where were these Eternals during Avengers: Endgame? This remains to be explained. Nonetheless, nosotros're excited for this blockbuster, which stars Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lauren Ridloff, Brian Tyree Henry, Salma Hayek, Lia McHugh, Don Lee, Barry Keoghan, Kit Harington and Angelina Jolie.

Happiest Season (Sony Pictures) | November 25

Known for her starring role in the queer cult archetype But I'm a Cheerleader, Clea DuVall wrote and directed her outset feature film, The Intervention, in 2016. That directorial debut focused on several couples, one of which was a queer couple. For her sophomore endeavor, DuVall is aiming to make positive LGBTQ+ representation a focal point.

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Happiest Season stars queer icon Kristen Stewart and Mackenzie Davis — who starred in Blackness Mirror's Emmy-winning "San Junipero" episode — as girlfriends spending the holidays together. Stewart'southward character plans to propose to Davis' character, just things unravel a bit when it'southward revealed that Davis' grapheme hasn't exactly come up out to her family unit all the same. Seeing a queer romance on the big screen is still rare — and even rarer when it comes to rom-coms. Additionally, the picture's ensemble cast includes comedic standouts Alison Brie, Dan Levy, Aubrey Plaza, Mary Steenburgen, and Ana Gasteyer.

Da five Bloods (Netflix) | TBD

Coming off his much-deserved All-time Adapted Screenplay Oscar win for BlacKkKlansman, Spike Lee has turned his attention to Da five Bloods, which was recently picked up past Netflix. Previously, Lee and Netflix accept collaborated on the streaming giant's serial adaptation of Lee's 1986 classic She'southward Gotta Have It, with Lee stepping in to executive produce.

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However, Da v Bloods marks the get-go time Lee volition direct a Netflix picture — a collaboration that seems award-worthy, particularly given Netflix's latest attempts to actually lean into awards season with films like Marriage Story, Dolemite Is My Proper noun and The Irishman. Starring Black Panther'southward Chadwick Boseman, Da 5 Bloods tells the story of four African American vets who return to Vietnam in search of the remains of their late squad leader and the promise of a hidden treasure.

BIOS (Amblin Amusement) | October 2

Although Tom Hanks did have a mail service-apocalyptic thread in Deject Atlas, we haven't actually seen him flex that muscle too much. Instead, he'due south been starring in biopics and dramas and Da Vinci Code spinoffs. Needless to say, BIOS is exciting because it gives Hanks something a bit unlike to chew on. Non to mention, it's directed by Game of Thrones' "Boxing of the Bastards" director, Miguel Sapochnik.

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The picture is set on a mail service-apocalyptic World. Hanks, who fears he will die soon, builds a robot to protect his beloved dog. That robot ends up being then much more than a protector — and learns about life, love and humanity. If Hanks' robotic co-star has even one-half the interim chops of Wilson the volleyball from Bandage Away, this 1 is probably going to be a gut dial. BIOS also stars Caleb Landry Jones (Twin Peaks: The Return), Samira Wiley (The Handmaid's Tale) and Skeet Ulrich (Riverdale).

The Witches (Warner Bros. Pictures) | Oct nine

Based on the Roald Dahl children's novel of the same name, The Witches is a remake of the dark fantasy one-act circa 1990, which starred Anjelica Huston (left) as the Grand High Witch. This remake is directed by Robert Zemeckis and stars large-proper name actors Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer, Stanley Tucci and Chris Rock.

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Oscar-winner Hathaway will accept on the role of the G High Witch — and fifty-fifty though Huston'southward performance is iconic, nosotros call up Hathaway has the chops to make this part her own. For those unfamiliar with the source fabric, The Witches tells the story of a young boy who stumbles upon a conference of witches while he's at a hotel with his grandmother. When he's discovered, the Chiliad High Witch transforms him into a mouse.

Dune (Warner Bros. Pictures) | December 18

Frank Herbert's landmark sci-fi epic Dune has been attempted on the screen before. Notably, cult film director Alejandro Jodorowsky unsuccessfully attempted to adjust the book in the '70s, and then Palme d'or winner David Lynch (Wild at Heart, Mulholland Bulldoze) directed the largely panned 1984 adaptation, which starred his longtime collaborator Kyle MacLachlan (Blue Velvet, Twin Peaks).

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Now, under the direction of Denis Villeneuve (Blade Runner 2049), Timothée Chalamet will star as Paul Atreides, the son of Duke Leto Atreides. Leto becomes steward of Arrakis, the harsh desert planet known for being home to the most valuable substance in the universe, "the spice" (or Melange). The spice mining business concern becomes fifty-fifty more than unsafe when Leto is betrayed, leaving Paul to rally the nomadic desert tribes into a battle for control. Dune is packed with stars, including Oscar Isaac, Stellan Skarsgård, Zendaya, Charlotte Rampling, Jason Momoa, Javier Bardem and many more than.

West Side Story (20th Century Studios) | December 18

Adjusted from the Broadway hitting, this beloved romantic musical is getting another remake, and this 1 reportedly follows the musical'south script more closely than the 1961 film version did. Directed by Steven Spielberg, W Side Story volition undoubtedly score big with audiences this Christmas — well, at least bigger than Cats scored this by holiday. We're sure of information technology.

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If you're unfamiliar with the Romeo and Juliet-based W Side Story, we are shocked! For those who accept managed to avert the older film and stage versions, this musical tells the story of two star-crossed teenagers, Tony (Infant Driver'south Ansel Elgort) and Maria (Hollywood newcomer Rachel Zegler), who stop up falling in love in 1950s-era New York, despite having affiliations with rival street gangs — the white Jets and the Puerto Rican Sharks.

Deep Water (20th Century Studios) | November thirteen

Starring Gone Daughter's Ben Affleck and Knives Out's Ana de Armas, Deep Water is a psychological thriller based on the Patricia Highsmith novel of the same name. Subsequently an 18-year absence from filmmaking, Adrian Lyne (Unfaithful) returns to direct the picture. We're putting our organized religion behind this ane, namely because the source material is so stiff — and considering adaptations of Highsmith's other novels have been so incredible.

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Back in 1999, the thrilling The Talented Mr. Ripley showcased the very best of Matt Damon, Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow, and in 2015, Ballad, a slow-burn romance that starred Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, gained much acclamation. For its office, Deep Water tells the story of a couple who has fallen out of love and started playing mortiferous mind games with one some other. Slowly but surely, those effectually them begin dying — dun, dun, dun…!

The French Dispatch (Searchlight Pictures) | July 24

Possibly surprisingly, Wes Anderson, director of acclaimed films like The Grand Budapest Hotel and Moonrise Kingdom, has withal to win an Oscar. Here's hoping that The French Dispatch, his adjacent film, nabs him some awards season nominations. Subsequently all, Anderson has his own aesthetic — something that's become a descriptor for other films that mimic the look of his ain. Moreover, he and his inventive films have yet to allow us down.

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IndieWire reported that the motion-picture show is meant to be "a dear letter of the alphabet to journalists set at an outpost of an American paper in a fictional 20th-century French city" and centers on iii storylines. Anderson himself told IndieWire that "the story is not easy to explain. [It's virtually an] American announcer based in France [who] creates his magazine. Information technology is more a portrait of this human being." The film'south ensemble is predictably glorious and includes Benicio del Toro, Saoirse Ronan, Kate Winslet, Elisabeth Moss, Willem Dafoe, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, Frances McDormand, Timothée Chalamet and Tilda Swinton — among many, many others.

Final Night in Soho (Focus Features) | September 25

Director Edgar Wright is known for his fast-paced, frenetic thrillers and comedies — and his rail record is pretty incredible. Along with Simon Pegg, he wrote (and directed) the three entries in the Three Flavours Cornetto trilogy — Shaun of the Expressionless (2004), Hot Fuzz (2007) and The Globe's Terminate (2013). He also adapted the graphic novel series Scott Pilgrim v. the World (2010) into a much-loved film.

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More recently, Wright co-wrote the screenplay for Marvel's surprise hit Emmet-Man (2015), and he wowed audiences with Infant Driver in 2017. Last Night in Soho marks something a picayune new: Wright's attempt at nailing the psychological horror genre. Not also much is known virtually the moving picture, but his proven track record in combination with the pic's stars — Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg and Terence Postage stamp — make it one to keep your eye on.

I'm Thinking of Catastrophe Things (Netflix) | TBD

I'thousand Thinking of Catastrophe Things is Iain Reid's debut novel, a psychological horror that was nominated for the Shirley Jackson Accolade. In the book, a man named Jake takes his unnamed girlfriend to see his parents, who live on a remote farm. Earlier the trip, the unnamed girlfriend is thinking of ending things — and regrets not doing so when the trip takes a terrifying plough.

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Called the "boldest and most original literary thriller to appear in some time" past the Chicago Tribune, I'thou Thinking of Ending Things seems rife for adaptation by the right heed. Luckily for audiences, Charlie Kaufman, known for writing incredible films similar Adaptation (2002), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) and Synecdoche, New York (2008), is gear up to write and direct the film version of Reid'due south novel. The film too stars heavy-hitters, including Jesse Plemons (Breaking Bad, The Main), Jessie Buckley (HBO's Chernobyl) and Toni Collette (Hereditary, Knives Out).

The Invisible Human (Blumhouse Productions) | February 28

If there's 1 affair the film world needs, it's another cinematic universe poised to compete with the success of Marvel and Star Wars and DC Comics, right? Well, that's what Universal thought when it released the universally panned The Mummy reboot, starring Tom Cruise, which was meant to launch a cinematic universe consisting of classic monsters.

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In the wake of the movie bomb, Universal pivoted, partnering with Blumhouse Productions to tell the other monster's stories. Blumhouse, of class, is at present The Name™ in horror, with the company helming blockbuster series like The Purge, Insidious and Happy Death Day. Needless to say, we're intrigued past this modern reimagining of the H.K. Wells classic, which stars Elisabeth Moss as a vivid scientist and survivor who grapples with the supposed end of an abusive relationship.

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