The third installment in the Conjuring horror franchise, following 2013’s original and 2016’s sequel, is based on the real story of a 1981 Connecticut trial that marked the first time a defendant ever claimed demonic possession as their legal defense strategy. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (June 4, 2021) Read our 2017 interview with Kong: Skull Island director Jordan Vogt-Roberts here. Adam Wingard (2016’s Blair Witch) directs. While this version hasn’t been officially been given a content rating by the MPA yet, the screenwriter has promised this version will be R-rated, after the two ’90s versions were both PG-13.Ī sequel to both’s Godzilla, 2017’s Kong: Skull Island, and 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Godzilla vs Kong ushers in the summer season with the showdown to beat all showdowns. In this theatrical prequel, the actor’s real-life son Michael Gondolfini will play a younger Tony Soprano in this 1960s- and 1970s-set origin story.īased on the 11-installment video game that has been continually released since 1992, this third film installment serves as a reboot after 1995’s original of the same name and 1997’s sequel Annihilation. The series centered on the the New Jersey mob boss character of Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini. The Sopranos, the crime drama that ran on HBO from 1999 to 2007, is often ranked as one of the best television shows of all time. The Many Saints of Newark (March 12, 2021) If you always get the two title characters confused, remember: Tom is the cat, as a pun on “tomcat.” Tom Story ( Ride Along and 2019’s Shaft) directs. The classic animated cat and mouse rivals Tom and Jerry get the feature film treatment, in this live action / animated hybrid a la Who Framed Roger Rabbit. is scheduling this film as perhaps their primary awards contender. With the Academy Award deadline extended to February 28 this year as a result of the pandemic, Warner Bros. Judas and the Black Messiah (February 12, 2021)īased on a true story, Daniel Kaluuya ( Get Out) plays Illinois Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton, and LaKeith Stanfield plays the real-life late 1960s FBI informant who infiltrated Hampton’s organization. John Lee Hancock ( The Blind Side) directs. The former two play a pair of Los Angeles cops trying to solve a murder, while Leto plays their main suspect. Three Academy Award winners team up in this police thriller starring Denzel Washington, Rami Malek ( Bohemian Rhapsody), and Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club). Read our features on Disney’s theatrical slate here and Universal’s theatrical slate here. Here are the company’s announced theatrical releases in 2021 and beyond. chair and CEO Ann Sarnoff calling this release strategy a “unique one-year plan.” Statements from company leadership hinted at that scenario, with Warner Bros. that could return to a primarily theatrical business model, as they had pre-pandemic. In 2022, though, it remains possible Warner Bros. The distributor’s titles for the next year will debut concurrently on both the big screen and the small screen, through the streaming platform HBO Max. may have abandoned theatrical exclusivity for its 2021 releases, they’re not abandoning theaters.
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