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This year will be striking in cinematographic terms after the debacle generated in the previous calendar by the coronavirus pandemic.
On the one hand there will be the 2020 films that were postponed, and will arrive more than a year after the originally projected, while on the other hand there will be those productions that were supposed to arrive in 2021 but were delayed until 2022.
In the middle of it all, the influence of sanitary measures will obviously continue, as cinemas globally are not expected to function relatively normally again anytime soon.
The following is the list of the most relevant projects that hope to reach the big screen. All release dates are for the United States, since uncertainty continues in other areas of the world where theaters are still closed. [películas postergadas de 2020 tienen un signo *]
- One night in Miami, a drama directed by Regina King based on the play of the same name (8/1)
- Shooter an action thriller starring Liam Neeson (1/15)
- The little things, a drama directed by John Lee Hancock (1/21) | Also coming to HBO Max
- Cinderella, a new musical based on the classic story (5/2)
- Threatening, a drama that sounds strong for the Oscars (12/2)
- land, a drama directed by and starring Robin Wright (12/2)
- Judas and the Black Messiah, a branch on the Black Panthers with Daniel Kaluuya and LaKeith Stanfield (12/2)
- Nomadland, the drama starring Frances McDormand who is one of the main candidates for the Oscars (2/19) *
- The Mauritanian, a drama directed by Kevin Macdonald and starring Jodie Foster and Jamar Rahim (2/19)
- Tom and Jerry, a new film that mixes live-action and animation to tell the story of the cat and the mouse (2/26) | Also coming to HBO Max
- Nobody, action thriller starring Bob Odenkirk (2/26) *
- Cherry, crime drama directed by the Russo brothers and starring Tom Holland (2/26) | Coming to Apple TV + in March
- Chaos walking, Dystopian Sci-Fi Adventure Directed by Doug Liman and Starring Tom Holland and Daisy Ridely (5/3) | It was due to be released in 2019, but was delayed for re-filming after poor reception in test functions
- Raya and the last dragon, an animated film by Walt Disney Animation (5/3) | It will also have a premiere with an additional charge rental on Disney + *
- King’s man, prequel to the Kingsman saga (12/3) *
- The many saints of Newark, prequel to The Sopranos series (12/3) | Also coming to HBO Max *
- Morbius, adaptation of the vampire villain of Spider-Man starring Jared Leto (19/3) *
- The unbearable weight of massive talent, an action comedy starring Nicolas Cage playing himself and also starring Pedro Pascal (3/19)
- Peter Rabbit 2, sequel to the live-action / animation hybrid (2/4) *
- No time to die, latest James Bond film starring Daniel Craig (2/4) *
- Bob’s Burgers, the animated series movie (2/4) *
- BIOS, sci-fi drama starring Tom Hanks (4/16)
- Mortal Kombat, new adaptation of the classic video game (16/4) *
- A quiet place 2, sequel to the hit about the Abbott family and the monsters that follow the sound (4/23) *
- Last night in Soho, Edgar Wright’s new horror thriller starring Anya Taylor-Joy (4/23) *
- Black widow, the first film in the Marvel Studios universe to be released since Spider-Man: Far From Home (7/5) *
- Marry me, romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson (5/14)
- Free boy, action comedy starring Ryan Reynolds (5/21) *
- Spiral, new film in the SAW saga with Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson (5/21) *
- Godzilla vs Kong, the end of the Monsterverse saga from Legendary Pictures (5/21) *
- Cruella, live-action prequel starring Emma Stone as the classic 101 Dalmatian villain (5/28)
- F9, the return of Toretto and his family with Justin Lin back to directing the saga (5/28) *
- Infinite, sci-fi thriller directed by Antoine Fuqua with Mark Wahlberg and Chiwetel Ejiofor (5/28) *
- The incantation: the devil made me do it, new sequel to the Warren horror saga with Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson back (4/6) *
- Samaritan, original superhero film with Sulvester Stallone in the role of a famous hero left for dead for more than 20 years (4/6) *
- Ghostbusters: Another Life, sequel to the two original films (11/6) *
- Luca, new animated film from Pixar (18/6)
- In the heights, musical drama directed by Jon M. Chu based on the musical by Quiara Hudes and Lin-Manuel Miranda (18/6) *
- Venom: Let there be Carnage, sequel to the film about Marvel’s antihero (6/25) *
- Top Gun: Maverick, the end of the Purge saga (9/7) *7) *
- Minions: The Rise of Gru, animated prequel with a 12-year-old Gru who dreams of becoming the best supervillain (2/7) *
- Shang-Chi and the legend of the ten rings, new Marvel Studios movie (9/7) *
- The eternal purge, the end of the Purge saga (9/7) *
- Unexplored, video game adaptation with Tom Holland in the role of Nathan Drake (7/16)
- Space Jam: a new legacy, new movie with LeBron James (16/7) | Also coming to HBO Max
- Old, new film by M. Nigth Shyamalan with Gael García Bernal (23/7)
- Tomorrow’s war, action movie with Chris Pratt (23/7) *
- Jungle cruise, based on the Disney attraction with Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt (7/30) *
- The green knight, epic drama with fantasy elements addressing the medieval story of Sir Gawain (7/30) *
- Hotel transylvania 4, new sequel to the animated franchise (6/8)
- The suicide squad, sequel with reboot elements of the team of villains directed by James Gunn (6/8) | Also coming to HBO Max
- Deep water, drama starring Ben Affleck and Ana De Armas (8/13) *
- Respect, Aretha Franklin biopic starring Jennifer Hudson (8/13) *
- Don’t breathe 2, sequel to the horror thriller that brings back the blind villain played by Stephen Lang (8/13)
- Bodyguard of Hitman’s wife, sequel to Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson’s action comedy (8/20) *
- The Beatles: Get Back, documentary by Peter Jackson (8/27)
- The candy man, sequel to the horror classic (8/27) *
- Dune, adaptation of the Frank Herbert classic by Denis Villeneuve (1/10) *
- The Addams Family 2, sequel to the new animated version (8/10) *
- Halloween deaths, the return of Michael Myers (10/15) *
- The last duel, medieval drama directed by Ridley Scott (10/15) *
- Snake Eyes, new film that restarts the history of the character of the GI Joe (22/10) *
- Eternal, new Marvel Studios movie (5/11) *
- Elvis, biopic directed by Baz Luhrmann (5/11)
- Clifford the big red dog, hybrid of live-action and animation based on the canine character from the books of the same name (5/11) *
- Mission: Impossible – Libra, sequel to the Ethan Hunt saga (11/19)
- King Richard, biopic about the emergence of the Williams sisters in tennis centered on their father played by Will Smith (11/19) | Also coming to HBO Max
- Charm, Pixar film focused on a Colombian family (11/23)
- Gucci, Ridley Scott’s other film this year addressing the attempted murder of the fashion designer’s grandson with Adam Driver and Lady Gaga (11/24)
- West Side Story, new version of the musical this time directed by Stevel Spielberg (10/12) *
- Spider man 3, the last Marvel Studios movie for the year (12/17)
- Matrix 4, the return of Neo directed by Lana Wachowski (22/12) | Also coming to HBO Max
- Sing 2, sequel to the animated film (12/22)
- The Nightingale, war drama based on the novel of the same name that is directed by Melanie Laurent and starring the Fanning sisters (12/22)
- The 355
- The batman
- Turning Red from Pixar
- Doctor Strange 2
- Thor: love and thunder
- Legally blonde 3
- John wick 4
- Dungeons and Dragons
- Jurassic World: Dominion
- Fantastic beasts 3
- Indiana Jones 5
- Halloween ends
- Avatar 2