Most Anticipated Hollywood Releases of 2021

  • Most Anticipated Hollywood Releases of 2021

    Most Anticipated Hollywood Releases of 2021

    It's not unprecedented for film's release schedules to shift around the calendar, but COVID-19 has created a rare series of scenarios. Many films that will be released in 2021 were first scheduled to be released in 2020. But now, the movie industry's fortunes are improving one year into the new decade. The 2021 releases are so enticing that they'll make you salivate, and we can't wait to see them – particularly now that it seems like we'll be able to see them. So, here we have listed a few Hollywood releases in 2021

  • Venom

    Venom

    Let There Be Carnage: For this sequel to 2018's Spider-Man-related Sony hit Venom, Andy Serkis takes the helm. Tom Hardy returns as journalist Eddie Brock, who formed a mutually beneficial relationship with the alien symbiote that inhabited his body in the first film, and he'll be pitted against a new foe in the form of Woody Harrelson's Carnage, who was teased in the first film's post-credits sequence. Get ready to watch this film on September 17, 2021

  • Army of The Dead

    Army of The Dead

    Before returning to his undead roots to helm this zombie thriller about a group of mercenaries who head into the heart of Las Vegas after a zombie outbreak to pull off a daring casino heist, Zack Snyder returned to his undead roots to helm this zombie thriller about a group of mercenaries who head into the heart of Las Vegas after a zombie outbreak to pull off a daring casino heist. It will premiere on Netflix on May 21, 2021.

  • Spider-Man

    Spider-Man

    No Way Home: Directed by Jon Watts, movie starring Tom Holland as Peter Parker, with some pretty big potential implications for both studios and their respective franchises. It is set to be released on 17 December 2021.

  • The King's Man

    The King's Man

    Even though a third version of the Kingsman series and a Statesman spin-off are both in the works, this prequel, set in the early 1900s, would give us a glimpse of how the whole thing came to be in the first place. Ralph Fiennes leads an all-star ensemble in this origin story of how the secret service was established by a group of ex-soldiers. Its release date is announced as 20 August 2021

  • Resident Evil

    Resident Evil

    Welcome to Raccoon City: Isn't it true that nothing says Thanksgiving like a little zombie horror? The new film, directed by horror veteran Johannes Roberts, will serve as an origin story, focusing on characters and locations that fans of the games will recognize. So, you have to wait till November 24, 2021, for this flick.

  • The Conjuring

    The Conjuring

    The Devil Made Me Do It: In this third instalment of the original Conjuring franchise, Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, based on a real case they solved in which a murder victim claimed demonic possession as a defence for his crimes. It is announced to be released on June 4, 2021, with simultaneous release on HBO Max

  • Black Widow

    Black Widow

    Directed by Cate Shortland, Marvel Studios' Black Widow stars Scarlett Johansson, David Harbour, Florence Pugh, O-T Fagbenle, and Rachel Weisz. It is set to hit the box office July 9, 2021, with Premier Access on Disney+

  • F9

    F9

    With 2011's Fast Five, director Justin Lin turned the franchise around, delivering the franchise's first Fresh entry on his third try; since then, every Fast film has landed on the red end of the Tomatometer. It is set to be released in June 2021.

  • No Time To Die

    No Time To Die

    Cary Fukunaga's forthcoming spy film and the 25th instalment in the James Bond film series, 'No Time To Die.' The film No Time to Die will be released on September 30, 2021, in the United Kingdom and on October 8, 2021, in the United States.

  • Judas and the Black Messiah

    Judas and the Black Messiah

    Shaka King co-wrote and directed this truthful drama about FBI informant William O'Neal, who joined the Illinois Black Panther Party to hunt down Fred Hampton. This year it was released on February 12, 2021, with simultaneous release on HBO Max

  • The Dig

    The Dig

    Directed by Simon Stone, this Netflix original film, based on real events and set in 1939, stars Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan. Mulligan plays a rich widow who employs an archaeologist (Fiennes) to excavate her estate's burial mounds, resulting in the discovery of a plethora of medieval Anglo-Saxon artefacts. It streamed on Netflix on 29 January 2021.

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