![]() Asteroid CityĬast: Margot Robbie, Tom Hanks, Edward Norton It certainly sounds a bit like DC’s answer to No Way Home (the movies were in the works more or less simultaneously), in that it will supposedly feature both the Ben Affleck and Michael Keaton iterations of Batman, alongside variations on other DC characters. Now with DC undergoing a broader reboot (and Miller’s personal troubles making them unlikely to return to the role in any context), The Flash might play more like a series finale. ![]() The Little MermaidĬast: Ezra Miller, Ben Affleck, Michael Keatonįor a time, it seemed like Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) would be charged with tweaking the DCEU with whatever half-measure reboots it needed to recast some parts (like Ben Affleck’s Batman) and retain others (like Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman and Jason Momoa’s Aquaman). Franchise newbie Louis Leterrier took over for Lin (who retains a writing and producing credit), and is now in charge of delivering the supposedly penultimate ride. Veteran Fast director Justin Lin left Fast X a week into production Dwayne Johnson has gone for good after feuding with series star Vin Diesel the cast has swollen to accommodate Brie Larson and Jason Momoa and the budget has grown to make this one of the most expensive movies ever made (and certainly the priciest-ever Part 10). Things haven’t gotten any less complicated for the Fast Family after the slightly underwhelming F9. Fast XĬast: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez, Jason Momoa 2, this should be a noticeably more colorful and emotional MCU outing but if it’s anything like the Guardians’ holiday special, it might be kind of half-assed and disappointing. 3 is expected to wrap up the stories of Star-Lord, Gamora, Rocket Racoon, Groot, Drax, Nebula, and Mantis, at least in this form. James Gunn may have lit out for DC, but he’s still got some unfinished business left at Marvel: Polishing off a Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy, as Vol. Plenty of horror comedies fall flat, but how can any Cage (or horror) fan resist what the actor has recently described as a “pop-art” approach to Dracula, one also inspired by Max Schreck’s work in Nosferatu? Evil Dead RiseĬast: Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista Will it delight fans of all ages, or create unexpected nostalgia for the 1993 live-action version? RenfieldĬast: Nicolas Cage, Nicholas Hoult, AwkwafinaĢ020s comeback king Nicolas Cage returns to big-studio filmmaking in a big part: He’s Dracula in this present-day story about Drac’s henchman Renfield (Nicholas Hoult) who tries to break from his vampire-enthralled past when he falls in love with a traffic cop (Awkafina). There’s already been some internet controversy over Chris Pratt’s ability to summon stereotypical Italian-osity as Mario he’s joined by Charlie Day, Anya Taylor-Joy, Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen, Jack Black, and the animators at Illumination, creators of Despicable Me and Sing. Sonic the Hedgehog really busted down the doors for adaptations of beloved and family-friendly video game characters, so now it’s time to bring out the big guns: Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Toad, and all the rest. ![]() While it’s always possible the movie will arrive already memed to death, it what horror fan could resist seeing Megan’s athletic moves in context? Planeĭirectors: Aaron Horvath, Michael JelenicĬast: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day The internet already has a favorite movie of 2023, and it is M3GAN, thanks to a bonkers-looking trailer and an irresistible premise: a lifelike robotic doll goes murderously haywire, attempting to kill its creator (Allison Williams), all in the name of protecting the little girl it has befriended. So buckle up and take a look at what you might be watching this year. This means appearances from old friends like Indiana Jones, Godzilla, Barbie, Magic Mike, Pazuzu, Captain Marvel new pals like Spider-Man 2099, M3GAN, and the Cocaine Bear and perpetual savior of cinema Tom Cruise. The movie business remains in feast-and-famine flux, with a litany of streaming services providing plenty more question marks.īut there is some comfort for movie fans in looking over the rough schedule for the year, and seeing that many recent release-calendar standbys are intact: The lower-budget January thrillers, the wannabe spring blockbusters, the superhero-centric summer tentpoles, and some auteur-driven counterprogramming for adults, along with some streaming releases picking up the slack on star vehicles. ![]() This doesn’t mean that the dates of the following 60-plus new releases are set in stone, or that audiences will show up in pre-2020 numbers for those that are coming out in theaters. The question for movie-release status quo will continue in 2023, as some of the production-pipeline delays and COVID-era skittishness about theatrical releases appears to be dissipating.
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