2020 sucked. After about the first week of April, thing's being postponed just became a matter of life, just assuming things were cancelled or pushed back, and knowing we'd just be sitting at home.

2021's fresh start is looking promising, with many movies being scheduled for new release dates, since we've apparently figured out how to safely watch a movie, at the movie theater, or through home release.

  • "Coming 2 America", March 5th.  The sequel to the 1988 original.
  • "The King's Man", March 12th.  The third movie in the "Kingsman" series.
  • "Morbius", March 19th.  The "Spider-Man" villain spin-off starring Jared Leto.
  • "No Time to Die", April 2nd.  The 25th James Bond movie.
  • "A Quiet Place, Part 2", April 23rd.
  • "Black Widow", May 7th.  The Marvel movie starring Scarlett Johansson.
  • "Free Guy", May 21st.  The sci-fi action-comedy starring Ryan Reynolds.
  • "Godzilla Vs. Kong", May 21st.  Before it was postponed, Netflix reportedly offered more than $200 million for it.
  • "Spiral", May 21st.  The "Saw" reboot starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson.
  • "F9", May 28th.  The next movie in the "Fast & Furious" franchise.
  • "Ghostbusters: Afterlife", June 11th.  The new movie which will feature cameos by most of the surviving original cast members.
  • "In the Heights", June 18th.  It's based on the 2007 Lin-Manuel Miranda musical about a bodega owner.
  • "Top Gun: Maverick", July 2nd.  The sequel to the 1986 original.
  • "Jungle Cruise", July 30th.  It's based on the Disneyland ride, and the first of many Dwayne Johnson movies for the year.
  • "Candyman", August 27th.  The "spiritual sequel" to the 1992 horror movie.
  • "Death on the Nile", September 17th.  It's based on an Agatha Christie story
  • "Dune", October 1st.  It's the latest movie based on the 1965 sci-fi novel.
  • "Halloween Kills", October 15th.  The follow-up to the 2018 revival.
  • "Eternals", November 5th.  The Marvel movie starring Angelina Jolie.
  • "West Side Story", December 10th.  Steven Spielberg directed it. There's no trailer yet, but it does have Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler as Tony and Maria.
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