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As always, Hulu has an interesting mix of original content, licensed shows, and great movies arriving in the month of January 2023.
New on Hulu in January is Koala Man, which is a new animated series about a middle-aged dad who is also the titular “super” hero. Michael Cusack created the show and stars as Kevin (aka Koala Man), but guest voices include Hugh Jackman and Jemaine Clement. How I Met Your Father also returns for season 2 in January.
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Keeping scrolling to see everything Hulu added and dropped last month.
That’s everything new on Hulu, and everything leaving in December 2022. Check back next month for more new movies, shows, and specials.
A new year means a fresh list of new arrivals on Netflix as we head into 2023. Noteworthy additions to the Netflix library in January include Christian Bale’s The Pale Blue Eye, the premieres of That ’90s Show and Nicolas Winding Refn’s Copenhagen Cowboy, documentary series Madoff: The Monster of Wall Street, and season 2 of The Way of the Househusband , among other projects to look for throughout the month. Read on for the full list of new movies and shows coming to Netflix below, along with everything leaving the streaming service.
You’ll find the full list of everything new to Netflix in December and January below, with our recommendations in bold. If you’re looking for some additional guidance on what to watch, we also have lists of the best movies on Netflix and the best shows on Netflix. If Netflix isn’t your only streaming service, we also have helpful articles on the best movies on Amazon Prime and the best TV shows on Amazon Prime, as well as plenty of guides for Hulu, Disney+, and HBO Max.
If you missed our recap of everything arriving on Netflix (and leaving) in December, you can find it below.
Compared to 2022’s equivalent, the list of headline-grabbing new movies in 2023 is almost lackuster – but that’s not to say there are no feature-length adventures to get excited about in the coming months.
In truth, the last few years of post-pandemic cinema have been so good that we’re probably in need of a break from the big screen. 2021 got the ball rolling with hysteria-inducing releases like No Time to Die, Dune and Spider-Man: No Way Home, before 2022 brought its own slate of equally noisy hits (which has so far included The Batman, Top Gun: Maverick, Jurassic World: Dominion, Nope, Don’t Worry Darling and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever).
Avatar: The Way of Water and Babylon are still to come this year – and we’ve included both movies below as a reminder of their imminent release – but this page is mainly dedicated to the upcoming movies heading to theaters in 2023.
Release date: December 16, 2022
James Cameron is anything but prolific these days – Avatar: The Way of Water (aka Avatar 2) will be only his third movie in 25 years – but when he does step behind the camera, you know you’ll be seeing something groundbreaking. He tends to spend those long gaps between releases waiting for filmmaking technology to catch up with his vision, so his return to the spectacular alien ecosystem of Pandora will feature world-first underwater performance capture sequences.
Kate Winslet (who held her breath for an incredible seven minutes during filming), Jermaine Clement and Cliff Curtis join the cast alongside Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana. Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang also return, despite their characters being presumed dead. While this sequel was delayed by a year as part of Disney’s massive pandemic-induced release date shake-up, you won’t have to wait another decade for more Avatar – part 3 is set for December 2024, with a fourth and fifth movie also in the works. Check out our breakdown of Avatar 2’s long-awaited first trailer and also the second Avatar 2 trailer for more info.
Release date: December 25, 2022
Set during the 1920s, in a transitional Hollywood era that saw silent films make way for ‘talkies’, Babylon looks primed to deliver yet more awards for director Damien Chazelle, whose previous credits include the Oscar-winning Whiplash, La La Land and First Man. A tale of “outsized ambition and outrageous excess”, the movie traces the rise and fall of multiple characters during an era of unbridled decadence and depravity, so says studio paramount.
Babylon – which counts Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie and Tobey Maguire among its cast – will receive a limited theatrical release on December 25, 2022, before opening in the US on January 6, 2023 and the UK on January 20, 2023. As with other paramount films, it’s likely to debut on paramount Plus in the future, too.
Release date: February 17, 2023
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will kick off Marvel’s Phase 5 slate (and, by extension, lengthen the task of watching the Marvel movies in order), and it’ll also represent the first Marvel-based project to arrive in 2023, period.
The movie’s official plot synopsis reads as follows: “Superhero partners Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne return to continue their adventures as Ant-Man and the Wasp. Together, with Hope’s parents Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne, the family finds themselves exploring the Quantum Realm, interacting with strange new creatures and embarking on an adventure that will push them beyond the limits of what they thought was possible.”
Admittedly, that’s not much to go on in an official capacity – but Marvel was never going to give too much away, especially as this superhero film is set to properly kick off the studio’s complex Multiverse Saga.
Release date: March 17, 2023
Zachary Levi’s superpowered schmuck, Shazam, is forced to return to action in Shazam! Fury of the Gods when villainous sisters Hespera (Helen Mirren) and Kalypso (Lucy Liu) – who also happen to be the daughters of formidable Greek titan Atlas – emerge as threats bearing a potentially world-destroying weapon.
Jack Dylan Grazer, Asher Angel and Grace Caroline Currey all reprise their roles from the first Shazam! movie alongside Levi, while West Side Story breakout Rachel Zegler joins the cast as the third (but altogether less violent) daughter of Atlas, Anthea. To the surprise of many, Shazam! was a critical and commercial hit upon release in 2019, so DC executives will be hoping its sequel can repeat the trick. And if you missed the first one, find out how to watch DC extended universe movies in order before you give it a go.
Release date: March 24, 2023
Everyone’s favorite puppy-loving hitman is back for more gun-toting action in 2023. As per Lionsgate’s official synopsis, John Wick: Chapter 4 will find the titular assassin “taking on his most lethal adversaries yet. With the price on his head ever increasing, Wick takes his fight against the High Table global as he seeks out the most powerful players in the underworld, from New York to Paris to Osaka to Berlin.”
In other words, the Chad Stahelski-directed movie will dance to the same tune as its predecessors – which is by no means a bad thing, in our book. Series mainstays Ian McShane, Laurence Fishburne and Lance Reddick will reprise their roles as Winston, The Bowery King and Charon, respectively, while newcomers to John Wick 4 include martial arts legends Donnie Yen (Ip Man) and Hiroyuki Sanada (Mortal Kombat).
Release date: May 5, 2023
The second Marvel Phase 5 project scheduled for release in 2023 (after Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania) is the third and final instalment in James Gunn’s beloved Guardians of the Galaxy series.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 will pick up directly after the events of the titular group’s Holiday Special, which was released on Disney Plus as part of MCU Phase 4 in November 2022, and will see the franchise’s biggest stars – including Bradley Cooper and Vin Diesel – returning for what could prove their final outing in the MCU. Gunn is on dual writing and directing duties for the last time as a Marvel employee, too, with the Suicide Squad director having been recently installed as co-head of DC Studios. In other words, prepare for this one to be an emotional roller coaster.
Release date: June 2, 2023
The first instalment in a two-part sequel to 2018’s Into the Spider-Verse, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse will follow Miles and Gwen as they encounter different worlds (and characters) on their travels across the multiverse. The movie’s producers have already revealed that each dimension in the second Miles Morales-led Spidey movie will “have its own art style” and “feel like it was drawn by a different artist’s hand,” so there’s a good chance that this one will look even better than the excellent original. What’s more, the same duo have also revealed that Across the Spider-Verse may be tied to the MCU after all, meaning we could see Tom Holland’s Spidey in animated form for the first time. As with the Aquaman sequel (below), this one was initially slated to release in 2022, but is now scheduled for 2023.
Release date: June 30, 2023
Cue the theme music: Indiana Jones is back. Arriving 12 years after Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – which itself was the first Indiana Jones movie for 19 years – the Dial of Destiny will see Harrison Ford return as Hollywood’s most famous adventurer for one last time.
Plot details are thin on the ground for now, but the film’s glorious first trailer (opens in new tab) did tease the involvement of Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Fleabag), Mads Mikkelsen (Doctor Strange), Antonio Banderas (The Mask of Zorro), Toby Jones (Captain America: The First Avenger) and Boyd Holbrook (The Sandman), as well as a miraculously de-aged Harrison Ford. We can’t wait.
Release date: July 14, 2023
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning: Part One (or Mission: Impossible 7, if you’re in a rush) has endured so many scheduling delays that it previously featured on our list of 2022’s biggest upcoming movies, but the film finally looks set to arrive in July of next year.
Top Gun: Maverick hero Tom Cruise will have hit 60 by the time this seventh entry in the iconic franchise hits cinemas, and it’ll also mark the penultimate outing for Ethan Hunt, the actor’s famous action hero. Having delivered the long-running franchise’s best instalments with Rogue Nation and Fallout, Christopher McQuarrie is also back behind the camera for number 7 and its follow-up. Plot details are currently wrapped up tighter than a government vault, though the bombastic first Mission Impossible 7 trailer did give us our first glimpse at Hunt and company’s return to action. To best prepare yourself for the chaos to come, check out our ranking of the Mission: Impossible movies released so far.
Release date: December 25, 2023
Despite Aquaman 2 having been originally scheduled to hit theaters on December 16, 2022, it’s now due to wash up in December 2023. Going by the less internet-friendly title of Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, this superhero sequel will continue the underwater adventures of Jason Momoa’s DC superhero.
This long-awaited sequel reunites the Game of Thrones actor with original co-stars Amber Heard, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Nicole Kidman and Patrick Wilson – although Heard’s involvement remains up in the air – and will see the titular character forced to “forge an uneasy alliance with an unlikely ally to protect Atlantis, and the world, from irreversible devastation.” Expect even more comic book carnage, then.
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Blu-ray Release Date: 12/13/2022
Overall Rating: 2.1 out of 4 stars
Theatrical Release Date: 10/07/2022
Language: English
Genre: Animation/Adventure
MPAA Rating: PG
Director: Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Actors: Brett Gelman, Javier Bardem, Constance Wu, Scoot McNairy, Shawn Mendes, Winslow Fegley
Plot: From the book to the screen, Lyle is happy-go-lucky crocodile living in New York City where he helps the Primm family as well as playing with the neighborhood children. But Mr. Grumps and his cat, Loretta, think he would be better off in a zoo and Lyle seeks to prove, once and for all, that outside appearances don’t always tell the whole story.
This month, Hulu is saying goodbye to old favorites and saying hello to new TV series and movies. November is full of premieres you won’t want to miss, including the new true-crime series, Welcome to Chippendales and the Jesse Eisenberg-led Fleishman is in Trouble. If you’re searching for what to start streaming next, it’s time to check out Hulu.
Kumail Nanjiani is playing the founder of the world’s greatest male-stripping empire, The Handmaid’s Tale season finale swiftly approaches, and Hulu has a scathing new documentary streaming this month.
Want more inspiration for what to watch this weekend? Keep reading to check out our top picks of what’s coming to Hulu this month. Plus, find out which titles are leaving so you can catch them before they’re gone. For even more must-watch streaming, be sure to check out ET’s guides on everything new coming to Prime Video, Disney+, and our recommendations for what to watch this week! Let the binge begin.
Giancarlo Granda, a former pool attendant at the Fontainebleau Hotel, shares the intimate details of his 7-year relationship with a powerful Evangelical couple in this scathing new documentary. Directed by Billy Corben, God Forbid explores Granda’s escapades with Becki Falwell and her husband, Jerry Falwell Jr., and the affair’s grander political influence. This shocking film premieres November 1, only on Hulu.
Newly divorced and back in the dating game, Toby Fleishman worries his ex-wife has gone missing after she unexpectedly drops off their kids in the middle of the night. But this limited series is no simple crime tale, it’s a story about life, love, money, dissatisfaction, jealousy, ambition, career, parenting, nostalgia and lifelong friendship. Basically, it’s a story about everything.
Jesse Eisenberg, Claire Danes, Lizzy Caplan, Adam Brody and Josh Radnor star in FX’s Fleishman is in Trouble, which premieres with two episodes on November 17.
Starring Kumail Nanjiani, this twisted new true-crime series tells the outrageous (and real) tale of how Chippendales — the world’s greatest male-stripping empire — came to be. Yellowjackets actress Juliette Lewis also stars. Welcome to Chippendales hits Hulu on November 22.
November 1
God Forbid: The Sex Scandal That Brought Down a Dynasty (2022)
America’s Next Top Model: Complete Season 23
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Complete Seasons 11 12
Girl Code: Complete Seasons 1 2
My Super Sweet 16: Complete Season 4 6
Naruto Shippuden: Season 1, Episodes 366-377 (DUBBED)
Punk’d: Complete Seasons 1 2
True Life: Complete Seasons 11 12
Undercover Boss: Complete Season 7 11
Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens: Season 1C
12 Dates Of Christmas (2011)
28 Weeks Later (2007)
8 Mile (2002)
A Merry Friggin’ Christmas (2014)
Adaptation. (2002)
Along Came Polly (2004)
Aquamarine (2006)
Baby Boy (2001)
Battle of the Year (2013)
Black Christmas (2006)
The Call (2013)
Can’t Hardly Wait (1998)
Carpool (1996)
Cast Away
Catering Christmas (2022)
Christmas on the Farm (2021)
City of Angels (1998)
Dawn Of The Dead (2004)
Deck the Halls (2011)
Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)
Fools Rush In (1997)
Goodbye Lover (1999)
Guess Who’s Coming to Christmas (2013)
Hall Pass (2011)
Horses of McBride (2012)
The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014)
I Am Not Your Negro (2016)
I Am Number Four (2011)
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
It’s Christmas Carol! (2012)
The Jane Austen Book Club (2007)
Julie Julia (2009)
Kollek (1995)
The Last Song (2010)
Legends Of The Fall (1994)
The Magic Crystal (2011)
Mama (2013)
Mamma Mia! (2008)
Mas Negro Que La Noche (2014)
Meet Joe Black (1998)
Mom and Dad (2017)
Mr. Popper’s Penguins (2010)
My Bloody Valentine (2009)
My Scientology Movie (2015)
Nativity 3: Dude Where’s My Donkey?! (2014)
Nativity Rocks! (2018)
The Net (1995)
Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist (2008)
Night Of The Living Dead (1990)
Norman (2017)
Not Another Teen Movie (2001)
Notting Hill (1999)
The Nutcracker (1993)
Oblivion (2013)
Office Space (1999)
Once Upon A Time In Mexico (2003)
Open Season 3 (2011)
The Patriot (2000)
The Perfect Storm (2000)
Perks Of Being A Wall Flower (2012)
Poetic Justice (1993)
Punch-Drunk Love (2002)
The Raven (2012)
Santa Claus: The Movie (1985)
Santa Who? (2000)
Say Anything (1989)
Second Best (1994)
Secret Window (2004)
The Sessions (2012)
Shanghai Knights (2003)
Shaun Of The Dead (2004)
Silent Hill (2006)
Snakes On A Plane (2006)
Snowglobe (2007)
Sommersby (1993)
Spanglish (2004)
Still Alice (2015)
Stir Crazy (1980)
The Sweetest Thing (2002)
Talk To Her (2002)
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)
Terminator Salvation (2009)
This Means War (2010)
The Three Stooges (2011)
Tootsie (1982)
Ultraviolet (2006)
Underworld (2003)
Underworld Evolution (2006)
Underworld: Rise Of The Lycans (2009)
Underworld Awakening (2012)
You Don’t Mess With The Zohan (2008)
November 2
Saw (2004)
Saw 2 (2005)
Saw 3 (2006)
Saw 4 (2007)
Saw 5 (2008)
Saw 6 (2009)
Saw 3D (2010)
November 3
Dreaming Walls (2022)
November 4
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War: Series Premiere (DUBBED)
All I Want For Christmas (2022)
Christmas Child (2004)
Christmas on Repeat (2022)
Funny Thing About Love (2021)
Good Neighbor (2022)
Menorah In The Middle (2022)
My Christmas Fiancé (2022)
Noelle (2007)
Passion of the Christ (2004)
Santa Games (2022)
Saving Christmas (2014)
November 7
Nektronic (2018)
Nov. 8
War Dogs (2016)
November 9
All Rise: Season 3A
November 10
Warm Bodies (2013)
November 11
Code Name Banshee (2022)
First Love (2022)
Fruitvale Station (2013)
Pil’s Adventure (2021)
November 13
A Merry Christmas Wish (2022)
Catch the Fair One (2021)
November 15
10.0 Earthquake (2014)
12 Pups of Christmas (2018)
2:22 (2017)
A Christmas Movie Christmas (2019)
Christmas Crush (2019)
Christmas Perfection (2018)
Every Other Holiday (2018)
Georgia Rule (2007)
Ghost Team: Unrated (2016)
Mistletoe Menorahs (2021)
The Dinner (2017)
November 16
Where is Private Dulaney?: Complete Limited Series
Johnny English Strikes Again (2018)
November 17
Dragons: The Nine Realms: Complete Season 4
FX’s Fleishman is in Trouble: Series Premiere
Country Chrstmas Album (2018)
My Old School (2022)
The Spruces and the Pines (2017)
November 18
An En Vogue Christmas (2014)
The Forgiven (2022)
Merry Kissmas (2015)
November 20
Dual (2022)
November 21
Death in the Dorms: Complete Limited Series
November 22
Welcome to Chippendales: Two-Episode Series Premiere
November 24
A Christmas Winter Song (2021)
A Unicorn for Christmas (2021)
Merry Kiss Cam (2022)
November 25
The Croods: Family Tree: Complete Season 5
A Snow White Christmas (2018)
Four Cousins and a Christmas (2021)
The Immaculate Room (2022)
Wrong Place (2022)
November 26
A Banquet (2021)
Alone Together (2022)
How to Please a Woman (2022)
November 29
Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne: Complete Season 1
Christmas at the Drive-In (2022)
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In 2023, huge movies will be everywhere. The latest Blockbuster sequels and franchise movies dominate the box office, but streaming services are challenging the big screen with major stars and directors dropping new films on Netflix, Apple TV, Disney Plus and more. From Indiana Jones and John Wick to the Expendables and the Fast and Furious crew, will any of these countless sequels match the mega-success of Top Gun: Maverick in 2022, or will we see another word-of-mouth original hit like Everything Everywhere All at Once?
These are the latest dates for your calendar as we celebrate the big films (and hopefully a few smaller ones) hitting the big screen and streaming services in 2023 and beyond. Scroll down for a chronological list of release dates.
The Saw and the Fast and Furious franchises hit their 10th entry, while Tom Cruise will be looking to repeat his Top Gun: Maverick mega-success with Mission: Impossible movie No. 7. Look out for sequels involving John Wick, The Expendables, Ghostbusters, Creed and Kenneth Branagh’s version of Hercule Poirot. Even Magic Mike is having one last ride. And Harrison Ford may be in his 80s, but that won’t stop the fifth Indiana Jones adventure swinging into theaters.
We’ve lost count of how many Transformers movies there are, but there’s a new one in 2023. We also return to the world of the Hunger Games and Willy Wonka with new prequels. It’s another big year for horror, too: The Conjuring and Insidious franchises keep rolling, while horror icons The Exorcist and The Evil Dead rise again.
Speaking of sequels and franchises, of course there are a ton of superhero movies. Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp kick things off for the MCU, with the Guardians of the Galaxy in action for a third and possibly final time before newer heroes cross over from Disney Plus for team-up adventure The Marvels. Outside of the MCU, the much-anticipated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse also drops, and we’ll see another Venom-style Spider-spinoff, Kraven the Hunter. Meanwhile comic book rivals DC bring back Aquaman and the Flash, and also introduce new face Blue Beetle.
It’s not just comics being plundered for the big screen: This year’s toy and game adaptations include Dungeons and Dragons, Super Mario Bros. and Gran Turismo. Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary with the new cartoon Wish and a live-action reboot of The Little Mermaid, not to mention the Pixar film Elemental and more.
Some of the year’s sequels and Blockbusters are at least helmed by directors we’re happy to see more of, like Nia DaCosta, Steven Soderbergh, Neil Blomkamp and Paddington’s Paul King. Indie horror icon Ben Wheatley directs Jason Statham punching a mega shark in The Meg 2, while Greta Gerwig’s Barbie and Denis Villeneuve’s Dune Part 2 have viewers hyped.
Speaking of cool filmmakers, we’ll also see original films from Christopher Nolan, M. Night Shyamalan, Taika Waititi, Nicole Holofcener, Kenya Barris, Luca Guadagnino, Adele Lim and Calmatic. And as ever, January’s Sundance Film Festival showcases talented indie and up-and-coming filmmakers telling unique and unexpected stories.
But delays are still happening: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the Mario movie, Aquaman 2, Madame Web and The Flash have all shifted in the schedule. Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible 7 and 8 have been pushed back multiple times, while delays to Blade have reshuffled phase 5 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It’s been tough to keep up with all the changes, but we’ve got you covered on the latest US release dates for the end of 2022 and into 2023. If these dates are still in flux, we’ll let you know about the latest changes as new dates are announced. And don’t forget to check out our guide to 2023’s TV shows.
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Avatar and Star Wars will alternate each Christmas for the next few years. James Cameron’s Avatar 2 drops in 2022, Avatar 3 in 2024, Avatar 4 in 2026 and Avatar 5 in 2028.
In the follow-up to Rian Johnson’s Knives Out, Detective Benoit Blanc travels to Greece to peel back the layers of a new murder mystery. It was in theaters for one week at Thanksgiving, then will be streaming in December after Netflix paid big money for the rights to this star-studded whodunit. Daniel Craig is joined by Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Dave Bautista, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Kate Hudson, Jessica Henwick and Madelyn Cline.
Naomi Ackie takes the mic in this biopic of Whitney Houston, directed by Kasi Lemmons.
Damien Chazelle heads for the golden age of Hollywood, with Brad Pitt and with Margot Robbie as real-life star Clara Bow.
A robot doll causes trouble in this A24 horror flick.
Nicolas Cage is an aging gunslinger in this western.
Scott Cooper directs a Netflix Gothic thriller that revolves around a series of murders in 1830 at the United States Military Academy, West Point, following a young cadet the world would come to know as Edgar Allan Poe, played by Harry Melling. Christian Bale portrays a retired detective tasked with investigating the murders.
Stranger Things’ Vecna (aka Jamie Campbell Bower) is back on scary territory in this real-life story of the first televised exorcism.
Guy Ritchie directs Jason Statham, Aubrey Plaza and Hugh Grant in a tongue-in-cheek spy romp.
Music video director Calmatic (he shot the Old Town Road video) reboots the ’90s comedy with a cast of big-name cameos including LeBron James, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, Lena Waithe and original stars Kid ‘n Play.
It’s all action with Gerard Butler and Mike Colter as a downed pilot and a convict in hostile territory.
Storm Reid and Nia Long appear in a sequel to the nail-biting 2018 mystery thriller Searching, which starred John Cho and was told through laptop and phone screens.
Julianne Moore is baffled by her son Finn Wolfhard’s viral songwriting fame in Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut.
Kenya Barris and Jonah Hill co-write a comedy starring Hill with Eddie Murphy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mike Epps, Nia Long, Deon Cole, Rhea Perlman and David Duchovny.
An asteroid miner crash lands on an alien planet and must rescue a fellow crew member before their oxygen runs out. Anthony Ramos, Naomi Scott and Zachary Quinto star.
Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel must fight back when their destination wedding is attacked. Sônia Braga, Jennifer Coolidge, Lenny Kravitz and Cheech Marin star.
Dave Bautista and Jonathan Groff face off as a family is taken hostage in M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller.
Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, Sally Field, Billy Porter and Guy Fieri search for football star Tom Brady in this comedy.
Twinkle-toed Channing Tatum is joined by Salma Hayek as the Magic Mike show heads to London.
More whodunit hilarity for Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston on Netflix.
A24 produces this story of con artist swindling Manhattan’s billionaires, streaming on Apple TV Plus on Feb. 17.
Netflix romcom with Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher.
The famous bear turns nasty in this low-budget shocker.
Marvel heroes Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lilly shrink down for Ant-Man 3.
The title says it all: the true story of a bear that ate a duffel bag full of cocaine in 1985. Elizabeth Banks directs Keri Russell, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Alden Ehrenreich, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Brooklynn Prince, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Kristofer Hivju, Hannah Hoekstra, Margo Martindale and Ray Liotta.
Michael B. Jordan not only gets back in the ring, but he also directs.
The aging slasher sequel slashes back again.
Adam Driver is a crash-landed astronaut in a thriller directed by the writers of A Quiet Place.
Zachary Levi dons the cape again as superhero Shazam in this DC sequel.
Following The Matrix Resurrections, Keanu’s other all-action franchise also returns for a fourth outing.
Zach Braff directs Florence Pugh, Celeste O’Connor, Zoe Lister-Jones, Molly Shannon and Morgan Freeman.
Bobby Farrelly directs Woody Harrelson, Cheech Marin and Kaitlin Olson in the no doubt very sensitively handled story of a former minor-league basketball coach ordered to guide a team of players with intellectual disabilities.
Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez and Bridgerton’s Regé-Jean Page roll the dice for a new movie version of the iconic roleplaying game.
Biopic of boxer George Foreman.
Music biopic of Casablanca Records svengali Neil Bogart, starring Wiz Khalifa as George Clinton, Ledisi as Gladys Knight, Tayla Parx as Donna Summer and Jason Derulo as Ron Isley.
Award-winning short film director A.V. Rockwell makes her feature debut with this hardhitting drama about a mother who kidnaps her child from the foster system.
Chris Pratt is the voice of the Nintendo legend in this Mario movie.
Atlanta writer Stefani Robinson writes this period biopic about French-Caribbean musician Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the “Black Mozart.”
Dennis Quaid stars in the true story of a passenger who had to land a plane after the pilot died during the flight.
Russell Crowe starring as a real-life exorcist.
Nicolas Cage plays Dracula (finally!) as the horror tale unfolds from his assistant’s viewpoint.
Taika Waititi directs this real-life story of a soccer coach trying to guide the American Samoa team to the World Cup.
Horror reboot/sequel sorta thing.
The much-loved 1970 novel by Judy Blume comes to the screen.
James Gunn gets the band together for a third Marvel adventure with Chris Pratt, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista and chums.
The Fast and Furious franchise adds Jason Momoa and Brie Larson for its 10th and penultimate entry.
Halle Bailey makes a splash as Ariel for another Disney live-action reboot.
The animated spider-action continues as Miles Morales swings into action for Part 1 of a two-part adventure.
Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.
Yes, another one.
Will Ferrell and Jamie Foxx voice a couple of cartoon dogs.
Ezra Miller is speedy superhero Flash in DC’s multiverse-spanning adventure bringing back Michael Keaton’s Batman.
Pixar takes us to a city where the elements — fire, water, land and air — live side by side.
Bad Teacher and The Office writer Gene Stupnitsky directs Jennifer Lawrence as a woman who answers a Craigslist ad placed by a mother looking to get her son a date.
Premiering on Juneteenth weekend, this horror comedy sees a slasher confused when they encounter an all-Black group and don’t know who to murder first.
The man with the hat is back, as Harrison Ford whips his way into his 80s.
Indy returns in Indiana Jones 5.
Big-screen take on the 1955 children’s book written by Crockett Johnson, starring star Zachary Levi and Zooey Deschanel.
Yes, another one.
Tom Cruise follows megahit Top Gun: Maverick with this spy thriller sequel. Mission: Impossible 7 has been postponed multiple times, and each time it’s moved it also pushes back follow-up Mission: Impossible 8.
Period biopic in which Christopher Nolan directs Cillian Murphy as the father of the atomic bomb.
Margot Robbie climbs into her dream car as the live-action version of fashion toy Barbie. Ryan Gosling, Kate McKinnon, Alexandra Shipp, America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Hari Nef and Will Ferrell co-star in a film directed by Greta Gerwig, who’s also co-writing with Noah Baumbach.
Captain Marvel 2 unites Brie Larson’s cosmic crusader with new friends from the small screen, Kamala Khan from Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau from WandaVision.
Seth Rogen produces an animated film featuring the heroes on a halfshell.
Jason Statham punches a megashark again. Intriguingly, horror director Ben Wheatley is in charge.
Rosario Dawson, LaKeith Stanfield, Owen Wilson, Tiffany Haddish, Winona Ryder, Dan Levy, Jared Leto, Danny DeVito and Jamie Lee Curtis move into Disney’s spooky theme park attraction.
A ship is haunted by a dark presence in this Dracula-inspired chiller.
A teenage Gran Turismo player goes from video game competitions to becoming a real race car driver.
Luca Guadagnino directs a tennis romcom starring Zendaya with Mike Faist from West Side Story and Josh O’Connor from The Crown.
A new DC comics hero rises.
The Saturday Night Live comedy trio head for the big screen.
Denzel Washington equals the odds in an all-action sequel.
Horror spinoff from the Conjuring series gets back in the habit.
Kenneth Branagh’s third outing as Agatha Christie’s shrewd detective Hercule Poirot.
Action heavyweights Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren and Sylvester Stallone are joined by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Megan Fox, Andy García, Tony Jaa, Jacob Scipio and Iko Uwais.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson is Kraven the Hunter in another Spider-Man spinoff from Sony, following Venom and Morbius.
Rogue One director Gareth Edwards marshalls John David Washington, Gemma Chan and Ken Watanabe in a sci-fi story.
Fresh from reinventing the Halloween series, David Gordon Green reboots another iconic horror film.
No job too big, no pup too small, no fun for parents.
Snoop Dogg coaches a youth football team. High jinks ensue, no doubt.
Yes, another one.
Denis Villeneuve directs Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and a host of other stars in this sandy sci-fi sequel.
The sequel will pick up right after Dune: Part One, closing out the events of the first novel.
Rachel Zegler volunteers as tribute in this Hunger Games prequel.
There are three of these things? Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake star.
Disney celebrates its 100th anniversary with this animated tale of a princess played by Ariana DeBose wishing upon a star.
Timothée Chalamet plays the chocolate mogul in a prequel to Roald Dahl’s classic stories.
Alice Walker’s powerful novel was already adapted to the big screen by Steven Spielberg in 1985, but this new musical version instead draws on the 2005 stage production. Spielberg, Oprah Winfrey and Quincy Jones produce. Fantasia Barrino, Colman Domingo, Taraji P. Henson, Corey Hawkins, Danielle Brooks, H.E.R., Halle Bailey, Ciara and Aunjanue Ellis star.
Mckenna Grace, Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard and Carrie Coon ain’t afraid of no ghost.
Animated comedy about a family of ducks on vacation.
Jason Momoa, Nicole Kidman, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II return for more aquatic action in DC’s Aquaman 2.
Johnathan Majors stars as a troubled bodybuilder.
Known for his comic acting in Blockbuster and Fresh Off the Boat, Randall Park directs this story of complex relationships.
Daisy Ridley stars as a quiet woman whose life changes when she makes the new guy at work laugh.
Actor Molly Gordon and music video director Nick Lieberman make their feature directing debut with this eccentric comedy starring Gordon with Patti Harrison and The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri.
The New Yorker short story that became a viral sensation comes to the big screen with Coda’s Emilia Jones and Succession’s Nicholas Braun.
Gael García Bernal plays wrestler Saúl Armendáriz, the Liberace of Lucha Libre.
Documentary about the much-loved novelist whose honest books for young readers also faced calls for them to be banned.
Pachinko director Justin Chon helms the story of a rapper who fires his manager (who also happens to be his father).
Thoroughbreds and Bad Education director Corey Finley returns with the story of aliens taking over the Earth’s economy.
Powerful documentary about the deaths of a group of Native American women in rural Montana.
Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker Lana Wilson explores the life of Brooke Shields, a model and actress who was objectified at a young age.
Emilia Clarke and Chiwetel Ejiofor play a couple sharing a pregnancy thanks to a high-tech detachable womb pod.
The life of Back to the Future star Michael J. Fox and his experience living with Parkinson’s is explored by An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim.
Nicole Holofcener directs Julia Louis Dreyfus as a novelist who overhears her husband giving his honest reaction to her latest book.
Award-winning writer/director Thembi Banks helms the story of a high school senior whose world is turned upside down when he’s robbed at gunpoint by the girl of his dreams.
Itsy is new in town and writes an expose on her space-obsessed neighbor Calvin, who believes his parents were abducted by aliens.
Animation based on the novel by Terry Pratchett.
A single mother and a morgue technician form a bond with a little girl (who they reanimated from the dead).
More surreal horror from Brandon Cronenberg, starring Alexander Skarsgard and Mia Goth.
Exploration of the dreams and myths of coal mining in Appalachia from Academy Award-nominated, Emmy- and Peabody-winning documentary filmmaker Elaine McMillion Sheldon.
Grammy-nominated songwriter/producer D. Smith directs the story of four Black transgender sex workers exploring their relatinship with the Black community.
An outcast teenage goalie falls for an alluring but tormented figure skater. Amandla Stenberg stars.
Handmaid’s Tale director Daina Reid directs Sarah Snook as a fertility doctor struggling with the strange behavior of her own little girl.
Aspiring martial artist Ria plans a wedding heist to save her older sister from impending marriage.
Comedian Andrew Bowser sends his character Onyx the Fortuitous to face demons.
Photographer and director Anton Corbijn spotlights the studio that created iconic album covers like Pink Floyd’s The Dark Side of the Moon and Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy.
Horror from YouTube filmmakers and twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou (aka RackaRacka).
Based on a true story of an elderly Vietnamese cab driver taken hostage by three escaped Orange County convicts.
A Native American hustler kidnaps her niece from the child’s white grandparents and sets out for the state powwow.
Over the course of a single hectic day in New York City, Feña meets three people from his past for the first time since transitioning from female to male.
Madame Web is a clairvoyant whose psychic abilities allow her to “see within the spider world.” We have no idea what this means, but like Venom and Morbius it’s another Sony Spider-Man spinoff without Spider-Man. Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney star.
Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson takes on the shield in this new chapter for a new Cap.
More monkey business in the ape-based franchise.
Marvel’s antiheroes assemble, including Florence Pugh’s Black Widow.
Mahershala Ali plays Marvel’s fearless vampire killer.
Ryan Reynolds’ merc with a mouth returns as Deadpool joins the MCU, with Hugh Jackman back as X-Men star Wolverine.
Marvel’s first family make their MCU debut.
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