1'A Quiet Place Part II'
ParamountThe trailer for A Quiet Place Part II gives hope that we might witness the first day that the sound hunting creatures invaded the world. Emily Blunt won a SAG Award for her performance in the first one, so we can't wait to see her amp up the scares alongside her director hubby John Krasinski when the film drops in 2021.
2'Top Gun: Maverick'
ParamountIt's been nearly 35 years since Tom Cruise achieved global superstardom thanks to Top Gun. In the sequel, expected for release July 2, 2021, Cruise reprises his role as Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, who is assigned to teach a new batch of pilots, including Bradley Bradshaw, played by Miles Teller.
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3'Fantastic Beasts 3'
Warner Bros.Eddie Redmayne stars as Newt Scamander, in his quest to defeat the evil Gellert Grindelwald. The return to the wizarding world has been a bit delayed by filming complications brought on by COVID-19, but fear not. The film is indeed happening, and it's expected to cast a spell on audiences in November 2021.
4'Jurassic World Dominion'
UniversalBesides the fact that Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are returning alongside their prehistoric co-stars, the thing we're most excited about with the third Jurassic World movie is that many of the Jurassic Park O.G.s—including Sam Neill, Laura Dean, and Jeff Goldblum—are expected to return. The film is currently underway and should land in theaters in the summer of 2021.
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5'Kissing Booth 3'
Marcos Cruz/Netflix//NetflixSurprise! Even though the second installment of the adorable rom-com film series just debuted on Netflix in early July, the third entry is already well underway... and, get this, it's already been filmed! Although nothing has been confirmed, we're guessing part three will follow Elle (Joey King) to college, but only time will tell!
6'The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It'
Warner Bros.Grab your blanket, cause it's time to get scared! Everyone's favorite paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren, are back in summer 2021. This time the Warrens (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farming) investigate the possession of a young boy. The chilling true story focuses on the first case in U.S. history that a murder suspect claimed demonic possession as a defense. Casual.
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7'Venom: Let There Be Carnage'
Sony PicturesTom Hardy reprises his title role for Venom 2, with Woody Harrelson set to take on the part as the central villain, Carnage. The two will face-off when the action flick hits theaters in June 2021.
8'The Matrix 4'
Warner Bros.The Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss-led action franchise about glitches in the simulation will seemingly take on an eerily reminiscent meaning when The Matrix reboot lands in our simulation April 2022.
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9'Minions: Rise of the Guru'
UniversalThis Minions adventure throws it back the '70s, where a 12-year-old Felonius Gru dreams of becoming a part of the supervillain group known as the Vicious 6. Steve Carell and Taraji P. Henson lend their voices to the film, which is expected to drop July 2, 2021.
10'Peter Rabbit 2'
Columbia PicturesWhen Peter Rabbit (voiced by James Corden) ventures out of the garden, he encounters a world greater than he imagined. But the adventure forces Peter to look inward and discover what he truly wants. The family film, which also includes the voice talents of Margot Robbie and Sia, is slated to hop into theaters January 2021.
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11'Halloween Kills'
UniversalFans of the Halloween franchise will have to wait a little bit longer for the return of Michael Myers and Laurie Strode. The two were originally set to face-off (again) in October 2020, but they'll now slash 'n gash onto the big-screen in October 2021. At least we have this bloody teaser trailer to appease our appetite.
12'Legally Blonde 3'
MGMIt's been far too long since Elle Woods graced the screen, which is why we're excited to see Reese Witherspoon and all her blonde ambition return to her star-making role. Not too much is known about the film, but according to Witherspoon, part three should be arriving sooner rather than later.
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13Spiral: From The Book of Saw
LionsgateDo you want to play a game? Chris Rock is in a Saw sequel. Well, it's kind of a sequel and kind of its own thing. When a twisted killer matching the traits of Saw's Jigsaw killer begins tallying up the body count, a determined police vet (Samuel L. Jackson) and a cocky detective (Rock) unravel the dangerous mystery. Expect body parts to fly on May 21, 2021.
14'Wonder Woman 1984'
Clay Enos//Warner Bros.'80s nostalgia is real right now... so why shouldn't Wonder Woman get in on all the big hair, synth-wave action? Gal Gadot and Chris Pine return in the DC Superhero sequel, but this time they face-off against an assuming friend-turned-foe played by Kristen Wiig.
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15'Scream 5'
Dimension PicturesWhat's your favorite scary movie? You better say Scream, because the original trio—Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette—are (once again) set to battle the horror-trivia-obsessed killer, Ghostface, in 2021.
16'Christmas Chronicles: Part 2'
NetflixIt's never too early to talk about Christmas, mmkay!! The follow-up to the 2018 Netflix holiday movie starring Kurt Russell as Santa will see a mysterious troublemaker threaten to cancel Christmas. Many of the main players from part one are set to return. Goldie Hawn is also set to make an appearance when the film drops down the chimney just in time for the 2020 holiday season.
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17'The New Mutants'
20th Century StudiosIf it feels like this movie has been delayed again and again... well, that's because it has. Originally slated for a 2018 release, the X-Men sequel/spin-off —which centers on a group of young mutants learning to harness their powers while in captivity—might possibly see the light of day sometime later this year.
18'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'
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19'Coming 2 America'
ParamountIt's been over 30 years since the comedy classic Coming to America arrived in theaters, and fans have been clamoring for more ever since. When a former Prince (Eddie Murphy) is set to become King of Zamunda, a newly surfaced son sends him back to the streets of America. Expect to catch the laughs on December 18, 2020.
20'The Forever Purge'
UniversalThe title of the fifth (and rumored final) installment in The Purge franchise feels all too real rn. But that's to be expected, as The Purge franchise is notorious for infusing political commentary into each of its films. We can "remember all the good the purge does" when it lands in theaters on July 9, 2021.
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