


The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It will release in theaters while also enjoying a month-long simultaneous U.S. where demonic possession was used as a murder defense.
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The third Conjuring movie - though the eighth movie overall in the extremely successful Conjuring-verse - is here and the Devil himself takes center stage as Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga's paranormal investigators, Ed and Lorraine Warren, dig into the "Devil Made Me Do It" case from 1981, the trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson, which was the first court case in the U.S. Release Date: June 4 (US), May 26 (UK), June 3 (AU) The world of A Quiet Place opens up wide, beyond the Abbot homestead, for "a highly exciting and well-acted follow-up."Ī Quiet Place Part II will be available to stream on Paramount+ 45 days after its theatrical debut. You can check out IGN's review of A Quiet Place Part II here, as Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, and Noah Jupe return as the remaining Abbot clan, now joined by Cillian Murphy, Djimon Hounsou, and Scoot McNairy. One of the first films to be delayed by the pandemic, John Krasinski's hotly-anticipated follow-up to 2018's A Quiet Place is finally upon us. Release Date: May 28 (US), June 3 (UK), May 27 (AU) Disney was able to strike gold with Maleficent but will the "misunderstood monster" treatment work for a woman who eventually becomes obsessed with killing dogs? You can read IGN's review of Cruella here, which calls it a wonky ride that takes some "big, wild swings that are simply spectacular."Ĭruella will open in theaters as well being simultaneously available on Disney+ with Premier Access. Emma Stone plays Cruella in this prequel to 101 Dalmatians, joined by Joel Fry, Paul Walter Hauser, Emily Beecham, Mark Strong, and Emma Thompson as Cruella's mentor and rival Baroness von Hellman. Release Date: May 28 (US, UK), May 27 (AU)įrom I, Tonya's Craig Gillespie comes a new origin tale focused on the fashionable and maniacal rise of Disney villainess Cruella de Vil.

Here are all the new movies we can't wait to catch this summer!

And of course, all dates are subject to change!
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Take note though that when it comes to Netflix we don't know their full slate this far in advance, so movies will crop up weeks from now due to the company's notoriously short hype window. Here's a quick look at all the big movies rolling out between Memorial Day and Labor Day 2021, both in theaters and on streaming platforms. Plus, Dom Toretto and his family (both good and bad) are back for more fast and furious adventuring, Disney's Cruella de Vil gets a splashy origin tale, Space Jam recruits LeBron James, James Gunn gives us his take on Suicide Squad, and the Purge franchise's twisted alternate America once again cuts a little too close to the bone.
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New summer movies are back! After the unfortunate theatrical wasteland 2020 needed to become for everyone's safety, loud, action-filled studio tentpoles have returned, giving us the long-delayed Black Widow, F9, Free Guy, In the Heights, Jungle Cruise, and more.īeen missing the MCU at the movies? Black Widow will now be the first of four Phase 4 MCU flicks that will most likely dominate the rest of the new 2021 movies.
