From Minecraft to Superman and 28 Years Later: 20 movies we can’t wait to see
March 9, 2025
Awards season has drawn to a close, leaving behind the glitz of the Oscars as the industry pivots towards the summer blockbuster season. With a curated list of 20 anticipated films, audiences can expect a delightful blend of genre explorations and arthouse surprises that promise to invigorate the box office landscape.
Disney’s Snow White
Disney continues its trend of reimagining beloved animated classics, now turning its attention to the 1937 masterpiece, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This live-action musical fantasy features Rachel Zegler as the titular princess, who must confront the malevolent stepmother played by Gal Gadot. The narrative has been thoughtfully co-written by Greta Gerwig, known for her work on Barbie. Notably, the dwarves will be brought to life through digital rendering, utilizing motion-capture technology from a talented ensemble of comic actors. March 20
Flow
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<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.246%2C$multiply0.9206%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x72%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/e25c32692d0e16b26d8ad063c6f82614c52f39e2, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.246%2C$multiply1.8413%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x72%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/e25c32692d0e16b26d8ad063c6f82614c52f39e2 2x” height=”464″ width=”696″/>Flow won the Oscar for best animated feature at this year’s Academy Awards.
For those seeking a unique cinematic experience, the Latvian animated film Flow has emerged as a standout. This dialogue-free adventure follows a cat navigating a post-apocalyptic world and recently clinched the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, triumphing over contenders like Inside Out 2 and Memoir of a Snail. A must-see for animation enthusiasts. March 20
A Minecraft Movie
As the most popular video game globally, Minecraft is set to make its cinematic debut. This CGI-heavy adventure, featuring the comedic talents of Jack Black and Jason Momoa, promises to capture the essence of the game. With eight writers credited for the story and screenplay, it raises curiosity about the creative direction taken. April 3
Death of a Unicorn
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<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.448%2C$multiply0.9206%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x70%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/267c777393df50fafd41af6b30be41d356e6c74e, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.448%2C$multiply1.8413%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x70%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/267c777393df50fafd41af6b30be41d356e6c74e 2x” height=”464″ width=”696″/>Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega in the black comedy Death of a Unicorn.
In a quirky twist, Death of a Unicorn stars Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega as a father-daughter duo who inadvertently run over a mythical unicorn. This independent black comedy explores the ensuing chaos, with Richard E. Grant portraying a billionaire boss embroiled in the aftermath. The film promises a blend of humor and heartfelt moments. April 10
The Correspondent
<source media="(min-width: 1024px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.121%2C$multiply1.0582%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/1ddcbcceea73d9f618022f37144924062b01f665, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.121%2C$multiply2.1164%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/1ddcbcceea73d9f618022f37144924062b01f665 2x” height=”534″ width=”800″/>
<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.121%2C$multiply0.9206%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/1ddcbcceea73d9f618022f37144924062b01f665, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.121%2C$multiply1.8413%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/1ddcbcceea73d9f618022f37144924062b01f665 2x” height=”464″ width=”696″/>Richard Roxburgh as journalist Peter Greste in The Correspondent.
This gripping narrative centers around the true story of Peter Greste, an Australian journalist who found himself imprisoned while reporting from Cairo during political unrest. Directed by Kriv Stenders, the film showcases Richard Roxburgh in the lead role, capturing the harrowing experience of journalists caught in the crossfire of political turmoil. April 17
Sinners
American filmmaker Ryan Coogler, known for his acclaimed works such as Creed and Black Panther, ventures into the horror genre with Sinners. Set in the segregated South of the 1930s, the film intertwines supernatural elements with a gripping narrative, featuring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twins navigating life-and-death stakes. April 17
Thunderbolts*
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<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.314%2C$multiply0.9206%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x294%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/4974e82bfaecc11b4afef075be56287cc9fff61a, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.314%2C$multiply1.8413%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x294%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/4974e82bfaecc11b4afef075be56287cc9fff61a 2x” height=”464″ width=”696″/>Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and Red Guardian/Alexei Shostakov (David Harbour) in Thunderbolts*.
Marvel’s cinematic universe continues to expand with Thunderbolts*, a team-up action adventure that brings together various supporting characters from previous films. With the success of Deadpool & Wolverine still fresh, the anticipation surrounding this 36th installment in the Marvel franchise is palpable. May 1
Monsieur Aznavour
<source media="(min-width: 1024px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply1.0582%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply2.1164%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b 2x” height=”534″ width=”800″/>
<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply0.9206%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply1.8413%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b 2x” height=”464″ width=”696″/>Tahar Rahim’s memorable portrayal of serial killer Charles Sobhraj in Netflix’s The Serpent.Credit: Roland Neveu
In a musical biopic that has already captivated audiences in France, Tahar Rahim takes on the role of Charles Aznavour, the legendary French singer-songwriter. With a career spanning seven decades and over 180 million records sold, Aznavour’s life story promises to be a compelling cinematic experience. May 8
Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning
While some speculate this may be Tom Cruise’s last outing as Ethan Hunt, anticipation is high for this action-packed installment. Following the lukewarm reception of Dead Reckoning, both Cruise and director Christopher MacQuarrie are expected to deliver a thrilling spectacle that pits Hunt against a rogue AI. This film is rumored to be one of the most expensive ever made, ensuring that viewers can expect a grand cinematic experience. May 22
The Phoenician Scheme
Wes Anderson’s unique storytelling style will shine in The Phoenician Scheme, a tale set in Europe that revolves around a mogul and his family business. With a star-studded cast including Benicio del Toro, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, and more, this film is poised to be another whimsical addition to Anderson’s filmography. June 5
How To Train Your Dragon
Fans of Cressida Cowell’s beloved series will be delighted by the live-action adaptation of How To Train Your Dragon. This coming-of-age story set in a Viking realm explores the themes of friendship and bravery, with Gerard Butler reprising his role as the Viking chief. Anticipation is high as audiences prepare for this nostalgic journey. June 12
28 Years Later
The return of director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland to the world of 28 Days Later has generated significant buzz. The sequel, 28 Years Later, promises to delve into a post-apocalyptic Britain where survival is paramount. With a new cast including Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes, the film is set to deliver a chilling experience. June 19
Elio
As Pixar celebrates its 30th anniversary, the studio aims to deliver a fresh hit with Elio. This science-fiction adventure follows an 11-year-old boy mistakenly identified as Earth’s leader by an interplanetary council. The film explores themes of friendship and identity, making it a potential standout in Pixar’s lineup. June 19
Jurassic World Rebirth
With a new direction, the Jurassic World series introduces Scarlett Johansson as the lead in Jurassic World Rebirth. Set five years after the previous films, the plot involves humans venturing onto a dinosaur island in search of answers. Directed by Gareth Edwards, known for his inventive storytelling, this reboot aims to breathe new life into the franchise. July 3
Superman
In a bid to revitalize the DC universe, James Gunn takes the helm of the new Superman film. With David Corenswet as the iconic hero and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, this fresh start aims to redefine the character’s legacy. The question remains: can Gunn bring the mythos of Superman back to life? July 10
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The Fantastic Four make a comeback in a retro-futuristic origin story that promises to explore their beginnings. With a stellar cast including Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby, this reboot aims to capture the essence of the beloved comic characters while introducing them to a new generation. July 24
One Battle After Another
Renowned filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson embarks on his most ambitious project yet, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio in a leading role. While details remain scarce, the film is rumored to be based on a Thomas Pynchon novel, adding an air of mystery to its release. August 7
The Bride!
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s follow-up to her acclaimed directorial debut dives into the classic horror mythology of Frankenstein. With Christian Bale portraying the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride, this film promises to offer a fresh perspective on a timeless tale. September 25
The Running Man
Edgar Wright takes on the challenge of remaking the cult classic The Running Man. With a modern twist on the dystopian narrative, Glen Powell stars in a story that critiques society’s obsession with entertainment. As anticipation builds, audiences are eager to see how Wright will reinterpret this iconic tale. November 6
Wicked: For Good
The conclusion of Wicked brings back the beloved characters in a story of friendship turned rivalry. With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande reprising their roles, this musical adaptation is expected to feature several new songs, adding to the excitement surrounding its release. November 20
What movie are you most looking forward to? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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From Minecraft to Superman and 28 Years Later: 20 movies we can’t wait to see
Awards season has drawn to a close, leaving behind the glitz of the Oscars as the industry pivots towards the summer blockbuster season. With a curated list of 20 anticipated films, audiences can expect a delightful blend of genre explorations and arthouse surprises that promise to invigorate the box office landscape.
Disney’s Snow White
Disney continues its trend of reimagining beloved animated classics, now turning its attention to the 1937 masterpiece, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. This live-action musical fantasy features Rachel Zegler as the titular princess, who must confront the malevolent stepmother played by Gal Gadot. The narrative has been thoughtfully co-written by Greta Gerwig, known for her work on Barbie. Notably, the dwarves will be brought to life through digital rendering, utilizing motion-capture technology from a talented ensemble of comic actors. March 20
Flow
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For those seeking a unique cinematic experience, the Latvian animated film Flow has emerged as a standout. This dialogue-free adventure follows a cat navigating a post-apocalyptic world and recently clinched the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, triumphing over contenders like Inside Out 2 and Memoir of a Snail. A must-see for animation enthusiasts. March 20
A Minecraft Movie
As the most popular video game globally, Minecraft is set to make its cinematic debut. This CGI-heavy adventure, featuring the comedic talents of Jack Black and Jason Momoa, promises to capture the essence of the game. With eight writers credited for the story and screenplay, it raises curiosity about the creative direction taken. April 3
Death of a Unicorn
<source media="(min-width: 1024px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.448%2C$multiply1.0582%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x70%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/267c777393df50fafd41af6b30be41d356e6c74e, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.448%2C$multiply2.1164%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x70%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/267c777393df50fafd41af6b30be41d356e6c74e 2x” height=”534″ width=”800″/>Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega in the black comedy Death of a Unicorn.
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In a quirky twist, Death of a Unicorn stars Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega as a father-daughter duo who inadvertently run over a mythical unicorn. This independent black comedy explores the ensuing chaos, with Richard E. Grant portraying a billionaire boss embroiled in the aftermath. The film promises a blend of humor and heartfelt moments. April 10
The Correspondent
<source media="(min-width: 1024px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.121%2C$multiply1.0582%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/1ddcbcceea73d9f618022f37144924062b01f665, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.121%2C$multiply2.1164%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/1ddcbcceea73d9f618022f37144924062b01f665 2x” height=”534″ width=”800″/>Richard Roxburgh as journalist Peter Greste in The Correspondent.
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This gripping narrative centers around the true story of Peter Greste, an Australian journalist who found himself imprisoned while reporting from Cairo during political unrest. Directed by Kriv Stenders, the film showcases Richard Roxburgh in the lead role, capturing the harrowing experience of journalists caught in the crossfire of political turmoil. April 17
Sinners
American filmmaker Ryan Coogler, known for his acclaimed works such as Creed and Black Panther, ventures into the horror genre with Sinners. Set in the segregated South of the 1930s, the film intertwines supernatural elements with a gripping narrative, featuring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twins navigating life-and-death stakes. April 17
Thunderbolts*
<source media="(min-width: 1024px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.314%2C$multiply1.0582%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x294%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/4974e82bfaecc11b4afef075be56287cc9fff61a, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.314%2C$multiply2.1164%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x294%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/4974e82bfaecc11b4afef075be56287cc9fff61a 2x” height=”534″ width=”800″/>Ghost (Hannah John-Kamen), Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), John Walker (Wyatt Russell), and Red Guardian/Alexei Shostakov (David Harbour) in Thunderbolts*.
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Marvel’s cinematic universe continues to expand with Thunderbolts*, a team-up action adventure that brings together various supporting characters from previous films. With the success of Deadpool & Wolverine still fresh, the anticipation surrounding this 36th installment in the Marvel franchise is palpable. May 1
Monsieur Aznavour
<source media="(min-width: 1024px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply1.0582%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply2.1164%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b 2x” height=”534″ width=”800″/>Tahar Rahim’s memorable portrayal of serial killer Charles Sobhraj in Netflix’s The Serpent.Credit: Roland Neveu
<source media="(min-width: 768px)" srcset="https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply0.9206%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q86%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b, https://static.ffx.io/images/$zoom0.148%2C$multiply1.8413%2C$ratio1.5%2C$width756%2C$x0%2C$y0/tcropcustom/q62%2Cfauto/05e643cce2c72e7e75b708f143ed1d20d8b3db9b 2x” height=”464″ width=”696″/>
In a musical biopic that has already captivated audiences in France, Tahar Rahim takes on the role of Charles Aznavour, the legendary French singer-songwriter. With a career spanning seven decades and over 180 million records sold, Aznavour’s life story promises to be a compelling cinematic experience. May 8
Mission Impossible – The Final Reckoning
While some speculate this may be Tom Cruise’s last outing as Ethan Hunt, anticipation is high for this action-packed installment. Following the lukewarm reception of Dead Reckoning, both Cruise and director Christopher MacQuarrie are expected to deliver a thrilling spectacle that pits Hunt against a rogue AI. This film is rumored to be one of the most expensive ever made, ensuring that viewers can expect a grand cinematic experience. May 22
The Phoenician Scheme
Wes Anderson’s unique storytelling style will shine in The Phoenician Scheme, a tale set in Europe that revolves around a mogul and his family business. With a star-studded cast including Benicio del Toro, Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, and more, this film is poised to be another whimsical addition to Anderson’s filmography. June 5
How To Train Your Dragon
Fans of Cressida Cowell’s beloved series will be delighted by the live-action adaptation of How To Train Your Dragon. This coming-of-age story set in a Viking realm explores the themes of friendship and bravery, with Gerard Butler reprising his role as the Viking chief. Anticipation is high as audiences prepare for this nostalgic journey. June 12
28 Years Later
The return of director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland to the world of 28 Days Later has generated significant buzz. The sequel, 28 Years Later, promises to delve into a post-apocalyptic Britain where survival is paramount. With a new cast including Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, and Ralph Fiennes, the film is set to deliver a chilling experience. June 19
Elio
As Pixar celebrates its 30th anniversary, the studio aims to deliver a fresh hit with Elio. This science-fiction adventure follows an 11-year-old boy mistakenly identified as Earth’s leader by an interplanetary council. The film explores themes of friendship and identity, making it a potential standout in Pixar’s lineup. June 19
Jurassic World Rebirth
With a new direction, the Jurassic World series introduces Scarlett Johansson as the lead in Jurassic World Rebirth. Set five years after the previous films, the plot involves humans venturing onto a dinosaur island in search of answers. Directed by Gareth Edwards, known for his inventive storytelling, this reboot aims to breathe new life into the franchise. July 3
Superman
In a bid to revitalize the DC universe, James Gunn takes the helm of the new Superman film. With David Corenswet as the iconic hero and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, this fresh start aims to redefine the character’s legacy. The question remains: can Gunn bring the mythos of Superman back to life? July 10
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The Fantastic Four make a comeback in a retro-futuristic origin story that promises to explore their beginnings. With a stellar cast including Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby, this reboot aims to capture the essence of the beloved comic characters while introducing them to a new generation. July 24
One Battle After Another
Renowned filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson embarks on his most ambitious project yet, featuring Leonardo DiCaprio in a leading role. While details remain scarce, the film is rumored to be based on a Thomas Pynchon novel, adding an air of mystery to its release. August 7
The Bride!
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s follow-up to her acclaimed directorial debut dives into the classic horror mythology of Frankenstein. With Christian Bale portraying the monster and Jessie Buckley as his bride, this film promises to offer a fresh perspective on a timeless tale. September 25
The Running Man
Edgar Wright takes on the challenge of remaking the cult classic The Running Man. With a modern twist on the dystopian narrative, Glen Powell stars in a story that critiques society’s obsession with entertainment. As anticipation builds, audiences are eager to see how Wright will reinterpret this iconic tale. November 6
Wicked: For Good
The conclusion of Wicked brings back the beloved characters in a story of friendship turned rivalry. With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande reprising their roles, this musical adaptation is expected to feature several new songs, adding to the excitement surrounding its release. November 20
What movie are you most looking forward to? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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