Meanwhile comic book rivals DC bring back Aquaman and the Flash, and also introduce new face Blue Beetle. ![]() Outside of the MCU, the much-anticipated Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse also drops, and we'll see another Venom-style Spider-spinoff, Kraven the Hunter. Marvel's Ant-Man and the Wasp kick things off for the MCU, with the Guardians of the Galaxy in action for a third and possibly final time before newer heroes cross over from Disney Plus for team-up adventure The Marvels. Speaking of sequels and franchises, of course there are a ton of superhero movies. It's another big year for horror, too: after M3gan was a hit, the Conjuring and Insidious franchises keep rolling, while horror icons The Exorcist and The Evil Dead rise again. We also return to the world of the Hunger Games and Willy Wonka with new prequels. We've lost count of how many Transformers movies there are, but there's a new one in 2023. And Harrison Ford may be in his 80s, but that won't stop the fifth Indiana Jones adventure swinging into theaters. Netflix is bringing back hugely popular action flick Extraction and TV detective Luther. Look out for sequels involving John Wick, The Expendables, Ghostbusters, Creed and Kenneth Branagh's version of Hercule Poirot. ![]() The Saw and the Fast and Furious franchises hit their 10th entry, while Tom Cruise will be looking to repeat his Top Gun: Maverick mega-success with Mission: Impossible movie no. Scroll down for a chronological list of release dates. These are the latest dates for your calendar as we celebrate the big films (and hopefully a few smaller ones) hitting the big screen and streaming services in 2023 and beyond. From Indiana Jones and John Wick to the Expendables and the Fast and Furious crew, will any of these countless sequels match the mega-success of last year's Top Gun: Maverick and Avatar 2, or will we see another word-of-mouth original hit like Everything Everywhere All at Once? ![]() The latest blockbuster sequels and franchise movies dominate the box office, but streaming services are challenging the big screen with major stars and directors dropping new films on Netflix, Apple TV, Disney Plus and more. So patiently waiting.In 2023, huge movies will be everywhere. “He’s got another series, and I think one other thing, and then he’ll come our way. It’s just that he’s a very busy guy,” she said. In a recent interview with CinemaBlend, Kennedy said that Glover himself is currently the hold-up on the new series. But, according to Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, it’s still in the works. Since then, there has been no movement on the series. Lando Lucasfilmīack in 2020, Lucasfilm announced that a series centered on Lando Calrissian would be among the slew of series joining the universe, with the space playboy once again portrayed by Donald Glover, who brought him to life in “Solo: A Star Wars Story.” Season 2 is already in production, but creator Tony Gilroy has cautioned that it likely won’t premiere until 2024. “ Andor” follows Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor five years before the events of 2016’s “Rogue One,” and the first season launched in 2022, wrapping up its 12-episode season in November. Andor Season 2 Diego Luna in “Andor” Episode 12 (Disney+/Lucasfilm)Ĭast: Diego Luna, Denise Gough, Genevieve O’Reilly, Stellan Skarsgard, Kyle Soller “The Mandalorian” will drop new episodes on Disney+ in February 2023.Īfter being separated last season so Grogu could begin his training, season three of the series finds Din Djarin and Grogu reunited and continuing on their journey through the galaxy in the era after the collapse of the Galactic Empire. Meanwhile, the “Star Wars” TV series that kicked things off - at least for the live action side of things - is returning for its third season early next year. ![]() “We’re taking a look at the political and personal and spiritual things that came up in a time period that we don’t know much about.” The Mandalorian Season 3 Lucasfilm “A lot of those characters haven’t even been born yet,” Headland told Vanity Fair. What we do know is that the series comes from showrunner Leslye Headland, co-creator of the Netflix’s “Russian Doll,” and is set about 100 years before the era of the Skywalkers. At this point, very little is known about “The Acolyte.” Even a cast has not been officially announced as of yet beyond star Amandla Stenberg.
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