A bear on cocaine, a raccoon with a gun, a lot of spider heroes, the return of perhaps the most famous archaeologist in the history of cinema, and much more.
April
cocaine bear
Probably not a contender for movie of the year, but definitely for the movie title and premise of the year. In the horror comedy by Elizabeth Banks, the bear eats packets of cocaine and then goes hunting. A wild idea inspired by real events.
Film release: April 6, 2023
papal exorcist
In Julius Avery’s real life horror thriller (Lord) Russell Crowe plays exorcist Gabrielle Amorth. He was appointed Exorcist for the Diocese of Rome in 1986 and is said to have performed over 100,000 exorcisms in his lifetime.
Film release: April 6, 2023
Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan
The first part of the remake of the famous novel by Alexander Duman is dedicated, as the name suggests, to the young D’Artagnan and how he rushes to the aid of the trinity of Aramis, Athos and Porthos. Vincent Cassel and Eva Green, among others, play in the new French edition. The second part will be available in December.
Film release: April 13, 2023

renfield
Quiz question: What is the name of Dracula, the servant in the lunatic asylum? The answer is in the title of this post. Film by Chris McKayLego Batman Movie) will focus on Renfield, played by Nicholas Hoult, and how he falls in love with a woman, played by Aquafina. The highlight, however, is likely to be Dracula, played by Nicolas Cage.
Film release: April 20, 2023
May
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
Before James Gunn enters the DC Marvel competition, it’s time to say goodbye to the Guardians. The end of the trilogy, which shows us the team with a known line-up for the last time, is sure to be full of action and drama – and also shows us the troubled past of fan favorite Rocket Raccoon.
Film release: May 3, 2023

Book Club 2: The Next Chapter
The first book club was a real surprise film that grossed over $100 million worldwide. Of course, to be continued. In the sequel, four friends travel to Italy with their book club to catch up on the girls’ fun trip they never had.
Film release: May 11, 2023
Almost X
Previously, these were mostly horror series that continued until the tenth part. But what Michael Myers and Jason Voorhees can do, Vin Diesel can do, logically. But the House of Toretto will go no further. Almost X is the first part of the grand finale of the fast-paced saga that will end in 2024. To make sure everything runs smoothly, Jason “Aquaman” Momoa and Bree “Captain Marvel” Larson have been re-signed. In addition to Diesel, the returnees include Michelle Rodriguez, Helen Mirren and Charlize Theron. Rumor has it that Brian O’Connor, played by the late Paul Walker, will do a replay with the help of the two Walker brothers and computer technology.
Film release: May 18, 2023

About my father
Robert De Niro relaxes dirty grandpa sows again! De Niro plays Salvo, an Italian father who can’t believe his son is about to propose to his American girlfriend. To prevent this, Salvo shows up uninvited at the parents of his son’s girlfriend.
Film release: May 25, 2023
Mermaid
Disney’s The Little Mermaid Ariel is also being re-released as a feature film. As we know from other updates, the classic story is likely to change very little. Ariel plays Halle Bailey, the evil Ursula is played by Melissa McCarthy and Javier Bardem plays King Triton. Krabe Sebastian and Fish Fabius will exit the computer and be voiced by David Diggs and Jacob Tremblay in the original version.
Film release: May 25, 2023

June
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse became a real godsend for the genre of comics and animated film. The visually ambitious, creatively complex, stunning, and Oscar-winning debut played with the multiverse before it became cool. In the sequel, Miles Morales now embarks on a journey through the multiverse himself and is said to meet other Spider-heroes. Asked if Tom Holland’s MCU version could be included, producer Chris Miller said, “Anything is possible in the multiverse.”
Film release: June 1, 2023

goes astray
Probably the most unusual mixture of animation and real film will appear at Universal in 2023. AT goes astray An abandoned dog teams up with other homeless people to take revenge on his former owner. The peculiarity of the film is that it is intended only for adults. So it will probably be less like The Road Home: An Incredible Journeybut more like Ted. Directed by Josh GreenbaumBarb and Star go to Vista del Mar), produced by Phil Lord and Chris Miller (21 Jump Street), and in the original version, Will Ferrell, Isla Fisher, Randall Park, Jamie Foxx and Will Forte voice the animals.
Film release: June 8, 2023
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
After a successful spin-off bumblebee failed to meet expectations at the box office, the seventh installment now focuses again on the team around Optimus Prime. Filmed by Steven Caple Jr.Creed 2) goes back to the nineties and introduces other Transformer bands (Maximals, Predacons and Terrorcons). As a human hero, Anthony Ramos (in the heights) make wide eyes from the whole action of the robot.
Film release: June 8, 2023
elemental
Successful and famous animation studio Pixar was going through hard times. Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, almost all non-theatrical films have gone straight to Disney+. The triumphant return to the screens took place in June 2022. Light year a real mess, but the Toy Story spin-off wasn’t one of the studio’s best work. Should be a lot more creative elemental to be. In Peter Zohn’s film, different elements live together in a big city. But is a relationship between watery Wade and fiery Ember possible? This mix inside out as well as Zootopia sounds very promising.
Film release: June 15, 2023

No hard feelings
Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence stars in this comedy as a woman who responds to an ad posted by a worried mother. Mom is looking for someone to date her shy son before he goes to college. In October 2021, a real bidding war broke out around the film, as a result of which Sony was able to defeat Universal, Netflix and Apple. A project by writer-director Gene Stupnitsky (bad teacher, good guys) looks convincing on paper and promises to be a summer hit.
Film release: June 15, 2023
Flash
A tough DC superhero with his first solo movie, which of course can’t be fast enough for fans. But a change in director, script issues, and Ezra Miller’s behavior over the past year have made the comic book adaptation a problem child for the studio. But the turbulent phase of production means nothing. Moreover, in the film we should see not one, but two Batmans (Michael Keaton, Ben Affleck). Directed by Andres Muschiettiit).
Film release: June 22, 2023
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Doom
Harrison Ford swings his whip for the last time. In the fifth film, with the legendary archaeologist, Indy again has to deal with the nasty Nazis, who, under the leadership of Mads Mikkelsen’s Jürgen Voller, are again plotting evil deeds. Additional roles will include Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, Thomas Kretschmann, Toby Jones and repatriate John Rhys-David. Directed by James MangoldFord vs Ferrari, Logan).
Film release: June 29, 2023

Source: Outnow

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