The most anticipated films of the next few months
Julia Roberts and George Clooney: global stars, close friends and Oscar winners; are back together again as an ex-couple trying to prevent their daughter from making the same mistakes that led to their divorce.
Fans were moved by the trailer of the Black Panther sequel. Of course, it will arrive without the late Chadwick Boseman (image), but the makers of the film have promised to pay homage to the deceased actor.
It was 2009 when the world was introduced to Pandora for the first time. 13 years and many, many, many millions of dollars later, it's time for James Cameron's return. This film will feature Kate Winslet (!) and there are three others to come in a 1 billion dollar production.
Antonio Banderas will once again voice one of the best animated characters of the 21st century. He goes on a journey to make a last wish that will allow this little Puss to recover the seven lives he has already lost.
Maria Schrader brings the 'The New York Times' story that sparked #MeToo movement back to Hollywood. Carey Mulligan, Patricia Clarkson and Zoe Kazan will star.
And then there are the highly anticipated films of 2022 that have already come out. Which ones have you been able to see? And did they live up to the hype?
Robert Pattinson's Batman began with laughter and criticism, until everyone saw the trailer and everything changed to tremendous anticipation. Matt Reeves' hand points to what may be the best Batman in Hollywood history.
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Maverick is back, more than 30 years later, and the box office sales have been tremendous. It's Tom Cruise's most successful film in years.
Pixar's film is the sweet version of the Hulk. A teenager who, every time he gets excited, ends up turning into a giant red panda, with all the problems that comes with it. Obviously, stopping a teenager from getting excited is beyond impossible.
Given the success of recent musical biopics, it seemed strange that no one had yet made a film of The King. So Baz Luhrmann, the lord of the musical, has taken on this project, with Austin Butler bringing Elvis Presley to life.
There were six memorable seasons, a pretty good film in 2019 and now more storylines have been written for the unforgettable Crawley family. Did the sequel live up to your expectations?
The omnipresent Tom Holland is stepping aside from Spider-Man to play Nathan Drake, the protagonist of the 'Uncharted' video game series. He is supported by Antonio Banderas and Mark Wahlberg.
Mads Mikkelsen takes over from Johnny Depp as the new Grindelwald. He certainly knows how to inflict fear in an audience.
Jennifer Lopez wants to be the queen of romantic comedies once again and, to do so, she has enlisted the help of another classic actor from the genre: Owen Wilson. Columbian singer Maluma also appears in this film.
Sonic was one of the last releases to perform at the box office before the pandemic. It once again features Jim Carrey in the role of Doctor Eggman.
It was the winner of the Venice Film Festival with a story set in 1960s France, where the young protagonist faces an unwanted pregnancy.
Since the release of the first Doctor Strange film, the character has assumed a central role in the MCU. Now, he's back with his own saga and it's from the hand of Sam Reimi, who returns to the Marvel Universe with a bang.
This film established Jessica Chastain as an Oscar winner and cemented Andrew Garfield as a continuing talent. It tells the story and downfall of two of history's most famous tele-preachers: Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker.
Marvel fans loved seeing Thor back in form, after his physical slackness in 'Endgame'. It will be the fourth film for the God of Thunder, once again played by Chris Hemsworth, and the welcome return of the wonderful Natalie Portman.
The new Jurassic saga completed the trilogy with its usual stars, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, but with the inclusion of the three most legendary Jurassic Park actors: Sam Neill, Laura Dern and, above all, Jeff Goldblum. They return to where it all began. Critics were disappointed with the film, but the public seems to like it anyway.
The feeling is that this saga could go on as long as Keanu Reeves wants it to. He plays the unforgettable character in this series which has such a large fan base, hinting that this may not be the last film in the series. If Keanu can and will, the world will agree to keep John Wick going forever.
Five hired killers meet on a train and, obviously, realise they have common interests. Look at the cast that David Leitch has put together: Brad Pitt, Lady Gaga, Sandra Bullock, Andrew Koji, Zazie Beetz, Michael Shannon, Karen Fukuhara, Bad Bunny and Logan Lerman. Nice.
A disturbing horror film in which Ethan Hawke plays the role of a psychopath who kidnaps and locks a 13-year-old boy in a soundproof basement. Everything becomes more complicated when he begins to hear the voices of previous victims on a broken phone that doesn't even work, but is used by their ghosts to try to stop the kidnapped boy's fate.
If a trailer starts with David Bowie playing in the background, it has already won our hearts. Chris Evans voices Buzz Lightyear in the film that tells the story of his origins.
Michael Bay presenting a Michael Bay film with Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza Gonzalez and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II who are involved in a heist that goes wrong. Two brothers then escape by stealing an ambulance.
A romantic comedy featuring a twenty-something year-old on the verge of turning 30 and feeling like she hasn't made the most of her life, while her boyfriend is a well-known graphic novel writer. Everything changes when, at a party, Julie meets an unknown but charming man with whom she has a connection with the moment they meet...
The Minions are a safe bet and Universal knows it. In this case, instead of showing the origin of the Minions themselves, it delves into Gru's childhood. Guaranteed box office and merchandising sell-out.
What would happen if a successful romance writer had an affair with the cover model of her latest book? That's what Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum discover in this adventure movie reminiscent of 'Romancing the Stone'.
Nicolas Cage, Pedro Pascal, Neil Patrick Harris, Tiffany Haddish... With this cast alone, they would have won over the audience. But the film also features Cage playing himself, desperately looking to take part in Quentin Tarantino's latest film.
A journey to 10th-century Iceland by director Robert Eggers ('The Lighthouse'), in a film that sees the reunion of Nicole Kidman and Alexander Skarsgård, after their explosive pairing in 'Big Little Lies'. They are joined by Anya Taylor-Joy, Willem Dafoe, Ethan Hawke and Björk.
Ridley Scott, Adam Driver, science fiction and the same writers responsible for 'A Quiet Place'. Little more needs to be said for one of the biggest releases of the year.
Dwayne Johnston takes on the role as the anti-hero Black Adam. There are breathtaking special effects, plenty of action, oh, and the amazing Pierce Brosnan as Dr Fate.
Kenneth Branagh brings Hercule Poirot back to life in another remake of Agatha Christie's classic. Making the most of the 'Who Done It?', he will have to find out, in the middle of a boat trip, who has taken the life of an American aristocrat. Gal Gadot, Laetitia Wright, Tom Bateman, Annette Benning and Rose Leslie are among the spectacular cast. Let's not forget to mention Armie Hammer, who appears here in one of his last projects before the controversy of his curious tastes saw him dropped from projects and by his agency.
This long-awaited horror film by Spanish director Paco Plaza was delayed several times before arriving in cinemas on the 5th January. A story that presents Susana, a model who has to travel to Madrid to take care of her grandmother for a few days, something that will turn into hell for her.
Paul Thomas Anderson returns to the 70s that he knows so well, to tell the story of a young aspiring actor, played by Cooper Hoffman, son of Philip Seymour, who shows that he has inherited his father's talent.
'Ghostface' is back and Sidney Prescott returns. One of the most recognised teen horror sagas in history is back. It does so with its original cast and has been converted into a media phenomenon, fuelled by the nostalgia effect. However, it will be Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett who take over direction from Wes Craven.
Richard Williams, the man who turned Venus and Serena into two of the greatest tennis players in history, will have his Hollywood biopic, with Will Smith in the role. Smith won the Oscar for this role, and it's worth a watch.
A CIA agent teams up with other international agents to recover a top-secret weapon. It is an incredibly talented cast for an action film. Keep an eye on the locations of this film, which take us to France, Morocco and China, among other countries.
Yes, fans of 'Carol' will see Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara on screen together again, seven years later and with their stunning chemistry of yesteryear intact. Guillermo del Toro is directing the remake of 'The Alley of Lost Souls', the 1947 classic with an overwhelming cast: Toni Collete, Bradley Cooper, Willem Dafoe, Ron Perlman and Richard Jenkins, along with the aforementioned Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara.
Jared Leto returns to a superhero universe, stepping into the shoes of Morbius, one of Spider-Man's iconic villains. He's an accidentally created vampire and searches for a cure for his disease while being human.
Roland Emmerich poses a catastrophic dilemma - the Moon itself is in danger. Among those charged with saving the world are Patrick Wilson and Halle Berry.