All the bigger budget Sci-fi/Fantasy movies being released in the next few years. Minus the Marvel and DC movies.
2019:
June 21: Toy Story 4 (Pixar)
July 26: Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (Universal)
September 20: Rambo: Last Blood (Lionsgate)
September 20: Ad Astra (Fox)
September 20: The Kitchen (New Line)
October 4: Gemini Man (Paramount)
October 11: Addams Family (MGM)
October 18: Zombieland Too: Double Tap (Sony)
October 18: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (Disney)
November 1: Terminator: Dark Fate (Paramount)
November 15: Charlie's Angels (Sony)
November 22: Frozen 2 (Disney)
November 27: Knives Out (Lionsgate)
December 13: Untitled Jumanji sequel (Sony)
December 20: Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (Lucasfilm)
December 25: Spies In Disguise (Fox/Blue Sky Studios)
2020:
January 17: Bad Boys For Life (Sony)
February 14: The King's Man (Fox)
February 14: Sonic the Hedgehog (Paramount)
March 6: Onward (Pixar)
March 13: Godzilla vs. Kong (Warner Bros.)
March 13: Invinsible Man (Universal)
March 17: Mulan (Disney)
April 8: Untitled James Bond (Eon Productions/MGM)
May 15: A Quiet Place sequel (Paramount)
May 22: Fast & Furious 9 (Universal)
May 22: The Spongebob Movie (Paramount)
May 29: Artemis Fowl (Disney)
June 19: Soul (Pixar)
June 26: Top Gun: Maverick (Paramount/Skydance)
July 10: Ghostbusters 3 (Sony)
July 17: Bob's Burgers (Fox)
July 24: Jungle Cruise (Disney)
July 24: Untitled Sony animated film
August 7: Infinite (Paramount)
August 21: Bill & Ted Face the Music (Orion)
September 4: Monster Hunter (Sony)
September 11: The Conjuring 3 (New Line)
September 18: The Croods 2 (Univeral/DreamWorks Animation)
October 16: G.I. Joe sequel (Paramount)
November 13: Red Notice (Universal)
November 20: Dune (Warner Bros.)
November 25: Untitled Disney animated
December 18: Uncharted (Sony)
December 23: Cruella (Disney)
December 25: Untitled third Sherlock Holmes (Warner Bros.)
2021:
March 5: Nimona (Fox/Blue Sky Studios)
March 12: Untitled Disney live-action
May 21: Akira (Warner Bros.)
May 21: John Wick: Chapter Four (Lionsgate)
May 28: Untitled Disney live-action
June 4: Micronauts (Paramount)
June 18: Untitled Pixar animated
July 9: Untitled fifth Indiana Jones (Lucasfilm)
July 16: Space Jam 2 (Warner Bros.)
July 23: Untitled sixth Mission: Imppossible (Paramount)
July 23: Dungeons & Dragons (Paramount)
July 30: Untitled Disney live-action
September 17: Spooky Jack (DreamWorks Animation)
October 1: Untitled Hasbro (Paramount)
October 8: Untitled Disney live-action
November 12: Untitled third Fantastic Beasts (Warner Bros.)
November 24: Untitled Disney animated
December 17: Avatar 2 (Fox)
December 22: Untitled DreamWorks Animation
2022:
March 4: Minecraft (Warner Bros.)
March 18: Untitled Pixar
April 15: Untitled DreamWorks Animation
May 27: Untitled Disney live-action
June 17: Untitled Pixar
July 8: Untitled Disney live-action
August 5: Untitled seventh Mission: Impossible (Paramount)
October 7: Untitled Disney live-action
November 4: Untitled Disney live-action
November 23: Untitled Disney animated
December 16: Untitled Star Wars (Lucasfilm)
2023:
February 17: Untitled Disney live-action
April 7: Untitled DreamWorks Animation
December 22: Avatar 3 (Fox)
2024:
December 20: Untitled Star Wars (Lucasfilm)
2025:
December 19: Avatar 4 (Fox)
2026:
December 18: Untitled Star Wars (Lucasfilm)
2027:
December 17: Avatar 5 (Fox)
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KTrain, you missed what could be a fantastic movie in Bloodshot, February 21 2020. It's either going to be awesome or horrible, with no inbetween.
Valiant is a pretty interesting universe and it would be nice if something that isn't as well known and picked through as the Marvel and DCU actually has some success.
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Just saw Bumblebee. Was a lot more fun than I was expecting. They really the 80s retro vibe. The movie also worked a lot better focusing on a few robots with developed personalities, instead of endless waves of robots.
KTrain, you missed what could be a fantastic movie in Bloodshot, February 21 2020. It's either going to be awesome or horrible, with no inbetween.
Valiant is a pretty interesting universe and it would be nice if something that isn't as well known and picked through as the Marvel and DCU actually has some success.
I think the list excluded all superhero movies.
I never got into Valiant comics during the hayday. Other than the Image/Valiant Deathmate crossover I don't know if I read any of their comics.
Spider-Man Far From Home comes out today, I'll be going tomorrow. I'm looking forward to seeing the last MCU movie of 2019 and the epilogue to Phase 3. From what I've heard it's really good as well.
Between American Gods, Good Omens and now Sandman, Gaiman is really selling out...
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Sandman's been in some kind of stage of development and option forever and ever now, it's cool that something to do with the series has finally gained traction.
Had time to digest it a bit. Was a great movie for after endgame. Explains how the snap affected the world and was a great send off into the next phase of the mcu.
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So far every D&D movie has been terrible. It could be awesome in the right hands - there is so much source material to draw to draw on, and the game is kinda popular and cool again.
Spider-Man Far From Home more like Far from good!! JJK it was absolutely amazing and one of my favorite MCU films of all time. I absolutely loved every second of it, and those after credit scenes were o so good.