Most Anticipated Movies: As summer comes to a close, the flick studios are considering some significant changes to the release timetable this fall in light of the ongoing writers’ and actors’ strikes. Dune: Part Two and Kraven the Hunter have already retreated from their original dates to 2024 premieres.
If the raids continue for an extended period, those may not be the last films to get pushed back. Gratefully, not every studio is abandoning the fall 2023 movie season. Moreover, although no one sees another Barbenheimer phenomenon on the horizon, some exciting films are set to arrive in the months ahead.
Most Anticipated Movies List
Here you go the list of Most Anticipated Movies!
Dumb Money (September 29)
Do you remember the GameStop brief squeeze? The short version is that amateur investors found a way to fleetingly make a fortune off GameStop’s stocks while sticking it to wealthy stockbrokers and border funds. Unfortunately for many, their newfound wealth was transitory at best. Director Craig Gillespie’s Dumb Money dramatizes that story with an astrophysical lineup of performers, including Paul Dano, Pete Davidson, Vincent D’Onofrio, America Ferrera, Nick Offerman, Anthony Ramos, Sebastian Stan, Shailene Woodley, and Seth Rogen. This stood a wild story in real life, and it is only bound to get wilder on the big screen.
Saw X (September 29)
This movie is called Saw X because Saw 1.5 does not have an equal ring. Regardless, this rare midquel is not going direct-to-video or streaming. That is because the Saw franchise’s innovative Jigsaw killer, John Kramer (Tobin Bell), is back in this previously untold story. When facing the end of his life from a tumor in his head, John tries to Cecilia Pederson (Synnøve et al.), an Elizabeth Holmes-like character who claims to be able to cure him.
Of course, this turns out to be a giant con. However, rather than alert the authorities in Mexico, John agrees to go full Jigsaw on Pederson and everyone else who deceived him by placing them in torture campaigns. The key to Jigsaw’s games is that they are always survivable, but only if his fatalities are willing to make a significant sacrifice. Moreover, this time, John’s got some righteous fury intended toward people who deserve their comeuppance.
The Exorcist: Believer (October 6)
In 2018, Blumhouse Productions, besides Universal Pictures, revitalized the Halloween franchise with the first of three developments that ignored every other movie but the first Halloween. Now, Blumhouse, besides Universal, is trying to pull off the same trick for The Exorcist. The new picture, The Exorcist: Believer, is set 50 years after the original, and it begins when two young girls reduce prey to demonic possession. With their parents at a loss, they turn to Chris MacNeil (who is once again played by Ellen Burstyn) for her know-how in dealing with possession.
During the first film, Chris’ daughter, Regan (Linda Blair), was influenced by a powerful demon, and it cost the lives of two priests to free her from evil. It would have made more sense for Blair to reoccur for this film, and why she is not in the movie is unclear. We will wait to see how the sequel deals with that notable absence.
Killers of the Flower Moon (October 20)
Here is a history lesson that ought never to be forgotten. In the 1920s, the Osage tribe in Oklahoma was the board of a conspiracy meant to kill as many of them as possible. Moreover, these manslaughters were not just driven by racism — they were part of a crusade to steal the oil found on the Osage land.
Five Nights at Freddy’s (October 27)
If there was ever a place that should not have a “carry your daughter to work day,” it is Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. Blumhouse and Universal are bringing the hit video game series Five Nights at Freddy‘s to theaters this Halloween vacation. Moreover, it is going to be a scream. The Hunger Games‘ Josh Hutcherson stars as Mike Schmidt, a security guard who is so miserable with his luck that he has to take his young daughter, Abby Schmidt (Piper Rubio), with him to the abandoned Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza location he has been hired to wristwatch on his overnight shifts.
The Marvels (November 10)
Straight from the post-credits scene of Ms. Marvel, besides the mid-credits scene of WandaVision, the sequel to Captain Marvel finds Carol Danvers (Brie Larson) reunited with Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris), besides introduced to Ms. Marvel herself, Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani). One way or another, the powers of all three heroines have been linked, and they switch places whenever they use their abilities, no matter how far away they are from each other.
While Kamala idolizes Carol, Monica’s spirits toward her unofficial aunt have cooled much in the decades since they last saw each other. Nevertheless, any lingering tensions will have to wait. The Marvels is a Marvel movie, after all. Moreover, there will be more enormous stakes than broken ancestral bonds and hard feelings.
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