Barbie’s huge competitors on opening weekend? Absolutely nothing less than the atomic bomb. Christopher Nolan’s follow-up to Tenet stars Cillian Murphy as J. Robert Oppenheimer, the driving force behind the Manhattan Task that ushered in the atomic age. Nolan shot it using a mix of IMAX and 65mm movie, since what other method could be huge enough for this movie (and this filmmaker)?
The Marvels (July 28)
Marvel’s Stage 5 continues with a movie that serves as both a sequel to Captain Marvel and a follow-up to the Disney+ series Ms. Marvel, and likewise includes Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), a character included in WandaVision. Iman Vellani plays Kamala Khan, and Brie Larson returns as Carol Danvers, characters who find themselves altering identities for factors they can’t explain.The Meg 2:The Trench (Aug 4)
Jason Statham versus giant sharks: This is the kind of motion picture the AMC A-list pass was made for.Haunted Mansion(
August 11 )Disney already adjusted its popular
theme park ride as an Eddie Murphy movie in 2003, however that was twenty years back and no one truly cared for it. So why not pursue a do-over? Rosario Dawson stars as a single mom who moves into an old mansion in New Orleans and starts a peaceful new life. Just kidding: There are ghosts, including one played by Jared Leto. LaKeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson, Tiffany Haddish, Danny DeVito, Dan Levy, Winona Ryder and Jamie Lee Curtis co-star: As ghosts? Next-door neighbors? Who knows! What’s more appealing is that it’s directed by Dear White People’s Justin Simien.Gran Turismo(August 11) The Mario Bros. are n’t the only ones moving from the video game to thebig screen in 2023. The traditional racing series Gran Turismo is also
making the relocation via director Neil Blomkamp (District 9). The movie is based upon the real story of Jann Mardenborough(played by Archie Madekwe), a British racer who pertained to the sport as a teen via his love of the game. David Harbour, Orlando Flower, and Djimon Hounsou co-star. Blue Beetle(August 18)Another remaining from the previous DC administration, this origin story of a teenager named Jaime Reyes( Xolo Maridueña)who develops
superpowers after picking up an alien artifact began as a project for HBO Max prior to getting bumped up to a theatrical release. Maridueña kipped down favored deal with Cobra Kai and Being a parent and director Angel Manuel Soto is following up his acclaimed Charm City Kings.The Equalizer 3(September 1)This is most likely Denzel’s “one for them”after The Tragedy of Macbeth’s”one for me.”The Nun 2(September 8)The Conjuring universe reveals no indications of slowing down with the ninth(!)movie in the franchise.The Expendables 4(September 22)Sly
might be finished with Creed, but he ‘s back for another go-round of the AARP action exposition that includes 50 Cent and Megan Fox to the cast.Kraven the Hunter(October 6)The last time Sony released a movieconstructed around a Spider-Man villain without a Spider-Man
in sight, the outcome was Morbius. Will Aaron Taylor-Johnson fair much better as Kraven, traditionally a big-game hunter who lives to bag Spider-Man? We ‘ll need to wait up until October to see.Saw X
(October 27 )The serial-killer franchise that paradoxically refuses to pass away returns again, with Tobin Bell back as Jigsaw.Dune: Part Two (November 3) It wasn’t a
considered that Dune: Sequel would follow Dune,
Denis Villeneuve’s striking adaptation of the first half of Frank Herbert’s traditional novel. Thankfully, the film succeeded enough to permit the director to complete the story with what ought to be an action-packed follow up, provided how the novel ends. Or it could just be the second of lots of movies: Herbert wrote a lot
of follows up and others got the Dune torch after his death.Wonka(December 15 )Fresh off Dune: Part Two, Timothée Chalamet goes to a different sort of strange world in aWilly Wonka
origin story. That may sound like a dubious
premise, but it gets the advantage of the doubt as Paddington and Paddington 2 director Paul King is behind it.Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom(December 25 )In the new DC regime, will Jason Momoa’s king of the ocean go the method of Zack Snyder’s other DC heroes, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Female, Henry Cavill’s Superman, and Ben Affleck’s Batman? Most likely. However let’s hope his swan tune is an adventure simply as wonderfully silly and unabashedly enjoyable as his first getaway was.The Killer (TBD )After
indulging himself with Mank, David Fincher is back to
provide the people what they desire: artfully made up scenes of death and action.( The movie is an adaptation of a French graphic unique about an assassin. )It’ll be a fantastic automobile for the return of Michael Fassbender, who we haven’t seen on-screen since 2019, when he satisfied his X-Men obligations in the immediately forgettable Dark Phoenix.They Cloned Tyrone(TBD)
The highly gifted Jamie Foxx has actually been content to mail it in and cash the look for the last few years. This trippy, government conspiracy misadventure– which appears like a tonal spiritual cousin to something like Sorry to Bother You– that likewise co-stars John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Kiefer Sutherland appears like it may be a great return to form for Jamie the Artiste.Rebel Moon(TBD)
Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon has been described as an”impressive science fiction.”And here’s the thing about Zack Snyder: When he’s not futzing with precious DC characters, his action motion pictures can be quite unique and enjoyable, like 2021’s Army of the Dead (or they can be like Sucker Punch, so it’s a toss-u ). Master(TBD) Bradley Cooper, auteur, is once again directing himself in another sweeping love story set versus the background of program organization a biopic about the life of the famous Leonard Bernstein– especially through the lens of his relationship with vocalist, starlet and peace activist Felicia Monteleagre (Carey Mulligan).
might be finished with Creed, but he ‘s back for another go-round of the AARP action exposition that includes 50 Cent and Megan Fox to the cast.Kraven the Hunter(October 6)The last time Sony released a movieconstructed around a Spider-Man villain without a Spider-Man
in sight, the outcome was Morbius. Will Aaron Taylor-Johnson fair much better as Kraven, traditionally a big-game hunter who lives to bag Spider-Man? We ‘ll need to wait up until October to see.Saw X
(October 27 )The serial-killer franchise that paradoxically refuses to pass away returns again, with Tobin Bell back as Jigsaw.Dune: Part Two (November 3) It wasn’t a
considered that Dune: Sequel would follow Dune,
Denis Villeneuve’s striking adaptation of the first half of Frank Herbert’s traditional novel. Thankfully, the film succeeded enough to permit the director to complete the story with what ought to be an action-packed follow up, provided how the novel ends. Or it could just be the second of lots of movies: Herbert wrote a lot
of follows up and others got the Dune torch after his death.Wonka(December 15 )Fresh off Dune: Part Two, Timothée Chalamet goes to a different sort of strange world in aWilly Wonka
origin story. That may sound like a dubious
premise, but it gets the advantage of the doubt as Paddington and Paddington 2 director Paul King is behind it.Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom(December 25 )In the new DC regime, will Jason Momoa’s king of the ocean go the method of Zack Snyder’s other DC heroes, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Female, Henry Cavill’s Superman, and Ben Affleck’s Batman? Most likely. However let’s hope his swan tune is an adventure simply as wonderfully silly and unabashedly enjoyable as his first getaway was.The Killer (TBD )After
indulging himself with Mank, David Fincher is back to
provide the people what they desire: artfully made up scenes of death and action.( The movie is an adaptation of a French graphic unique about an assassin. )It’ll be a fantastic automobile for the return of Michael Fassbender, who we haven’t seen on-screen since 2019, when he satisfied his X-Men obligations in the immediately forgettable Dark Phoenix.They Cloned Tyrone(TBD)
The highly gifted Jamie Foxx has actually been content to mail it in and cash the look for the last few years. This trippy, government conspiracy misadventure– which appears like a tonal spiritual cousin to something like Sorry to Bother You– that likewise co-stars John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, and Kiefer Sutherland appears like it may be a great return to form for Jamie the Artiste.Rebel Moon(TBD)