They made noise on the network long before the premiere.
Let us introduce you to ten films that would be a real crime for every moviegoer to miss. So, save the date!
Chevalier (April 7)
The Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the innovative Caribbean violinist beloved by Marie Antoinette, is the subject of Stephen Williams’ engrossing biopic, starring Calvin Harrison Jr. as the titular virtuoso and Lucy Boynton as the exquisitely dressed French queen.
Little Mermaid (May 26)
Rob Marshall’s highly anticipated live-action remake will feature Holly Bailey as Ariel, Melissa McCarthy as Ursula, Javier Bardem as King Triton and Aquafin as Scuttle, as well as spectacular visual effects and new songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Asteroid City (June 16)
Margot Robbie, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton and Tom Hanks are just some of those heading to the desert for Wes Anderson’s next thriller, the story of an eccentric group of parents and students who gather for a stargazing convention in the 1950s.
Oppenheimer (July 21)
Cillian Murphy will play theoretical physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer in Christopher Nolan’s groundbreaking drama about the creation of the atomic bomb. His film partners include Florence Pugh and Emily Blunt to Matt Damon and Gary Oldman.
Barbie (July 21)
Stunning costumes, a satirical script, and an impressive ensemble—Emma Mackie, Emerald Fennell, Issa Rae, Marisa Abela, Nkuti Gatwa, and Simu Liu, as well as Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Ken—make Greta Gerwig’s hilarious performance a must-watch.
Challengers (August 11)
Sequel to the amazing Bones & All series by Luca Guadagnino. A romantic comedy set in the competitive world of tennis, Mike Feist stars as a productive player on a losing streak, Zendaya as his wife and coach, and Josh O’Connor as his next opponent and former lover.
Dune: Part Two (November 3)
Expect more epic scenery, sandworms and the return of Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, along with franchise newcomers Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Léa Seydoux and Christopher Walken, in the next installment of Denis Villeneuve’s stunning adaptation of Frank Herbert.
Ballad of songbirds and snakes (November 17)
Rachel Zegler and Hunter Schafer lead this explosive prequel to The Hunger Games directed by Francis Lawrence, which follows a young Coriolan Snow (Tom Blyth) on his rise to greatness. Also providing credit support? Viola Davis, Peter Dinklage and Jason Schwartzman.
Wonka (December 15)
A lively musical fantasy about the youth of Willy Wonka (Timothy Chalamet) before he opens his wonderful chocolate factory, magician Paul King awaits incredible numbers and performances by Olivia Colman and Sally Hawkins.
Purple color (December 20)
A stage musical about Alice Walker’s life-affirming classic on the big screen thanks to Blitz Bazawule (and producers Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey) with Taraji P. Henson, Aunganya Ellis, HER, Ciara, Halle Bailey.