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The Most Anticipated Movies of 2025
Wolf Man (January 17)
Universal had big plans to reimagine several of the studio’s classic monster movies. But after the failure of 2017’s The Mummy, Universal cooled on the whole idea—until the success of Whannel’s The Invisible Man was a box office hit in 2020. Universal is relying on Whannell to reanimate a creepy classic.
Captain America: Brave New World (February 14)
It’s been nearly 10 years since audiences received a stand-alone Captain America movie, and Brave New World is sure to live up to its title. Largely because it’s the first big-screen project to feature Sam Wilson, the superhero formerly known as the Falcon, as the new Captain America.
Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (May 23)
We’ve seen enough Mission: Impossible movies over the past quarter-century to know what expect from The Final Reckoning: Tom Cruise running; Tom Cruise hanging off the side of a plane in some sort of entirely breathtaking stunt that no 62-year-old should undertake; and a little more Tom Cruise running. Somehow, it never stops being compelling. Despite the title, this isn’t necessarily the final film in the M:I series.
Ballerina (June 6)
This John Wick spin-off sees Ana de Armas as an assassin with revenge in her heart—and an ice skate-turned-weapon in her hand. With the creative minds behind the project, including director Len Wisemans and John Wick director Chad Stahelski, Ballerina is sure to be entertaining.
28 Years Later (June 20)
2002’s 28 days latter is arguably one of the greatest zombie movies ever, 27 years later (so close), we get what will be the third film in the mini franchise. Spiler alert, the “Rage Virus” is still very much raging.
Jurassic World Rebirth (July 2)
The past three decades haven’t always been kind to the original Jurassic Park’s legacy. Apart from the well-received 2015 Jurassic World, the series has largely been one of diminishing returns. But director Gareth Edwards’ hard reset on the franchise seems promising
Superman (July 11)
His first film in the DC Universe will undoubtedly be a bittersweet moment for Marvel fans who may have mixed feelings about Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn’s “defection” to the DCU. Gunn is now CEO of DC Studios, and he has already made changes that have rekindled some comic book stans. If Gunn’s past directorial results are any indication, Superman could prove to be one of the biggest hits of the summer.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25)
Both the 2005 and the ten year later installments didn’t perform well, will the third time be the charm for the Fantastic Four?
Avatar: Fire and Ash (December 19)
The second film in the series didn’t get a lot of buzz nor was it met with an overwhelming amount of positive chatter; however, The Way of Water still earned enough money to make it the third highest grossing movie of all time. Will Fire and Ash perform as well as its predecessors?
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