Godzilla: King of the Monsters

Warner Bros. and Legendary were suitably pleased with the reboot of Godzilla that director Gareth Edwards delivered to the screen in summer 2014. Edwards went straight from that to putting together Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. But after having ventured off into the galaxy, he’ll not be returning to helm. That job has fallen into the hands of Michael Dougherty, who had already joined the project last autumn as a screenwriter. He’s now also directing as well. Dougherty has previously directed Krampus and Trick ‘r Treat.

Millie Bobby Brown from Stranger Things will star, alongside Friday Night Lights‘ Kyle Chandler and Silicon Valley‘s Thomas Middleditch, and it’ll land in cinemas on March 31, 2019.

Further Reading: Godzilla 2: Everything We Know

Godzilla vs. Kong

As you might expect from the title, this film will bring Godzilla (the version from Gareth Edwards’ films) and King Kong (the one from Kong: Skull Island) together for a big bust-up. This film comes from Warner Bros., and should arrive on screens in 2020 if all goes to plan. Adam Wingard (The Guest, You’re Next) is directing. Brian Tyree Henry of Atlanta fame is also set to star in the film, as will Julian Dennison (Hunt for Wilderpeople, Deadpool 2).

Goonies 2

Out of the blue, director Richard Donner revealed a year or so back that he’s working on a sequel to The Goonies. Since then, original writer Chris Columbus has revealed that it’s slow going. “We’re still searching, but we are searching very hard to try and make it work. But we’re not going to let anybody down. If we don’t feel it’s right, and that’s between Donner, Spielberg and myself, if we don’t feel it’s right, we’re not gonna do it,” he told Collider. He did confirm that all want to make the film, though.

further reading: The Goonies and the 30-Year Quest for a Sequel

Gremlins 3

So: it looks like this one is going to be more of a belated sequel than a straight remake. Writer Chris Columbus admits that the new Gremlins will have something in common with the style of J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek reboots, and that he wants to see the film mix in new and old characters. It may end up being more reboot than sequel, and Columbus definitely thinks so, but for now, we’ll list it as Gremlins 3, until we’re told not to. Sadly, it seems as though director Joe Dante won’t be involved.

further reading: Why Gremlins 2 is Better than the Original

Guardians of the Galaxy 3

Hmmm, yeah. This one is still technically happening, but there’s also a much bigger chance that it’s not. You know the story…

Happy Death Day 2 – aka Happy Death Day 2U

Director Christopher Landon is returning to direct the sequel to his Groundhog Day-esque horror. Jessica Rothe will be returning as Tree, and it looks like the same phenomena is happening again judging by the new trailer.

High School Musical 4

A fourth instalment in the previously-headlined-by-Zac-Effron High School Musical franchise is currently at the casting stage. It’s a Disney Channel project, so could end up on telly rather than movie screens. Jeffrey Hornaday of the Teen Beach films is directing.

The Hitman’s Bodyguard 2

The Hitman’s Bodyguard 2 is in the works with the appropriately irreverent title of The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard. The first movie was a fun (and quite funny) but trashy action movie, one that felt like a blend of late night ’80s/’90s action movies but with the added benefit of Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson engaging in rapid fire smartassery throughout.

Reynolds, Jackson, and Selma Hayek, as the hitman’s wife of course, are returning, as well as director Patrick Hughes. Tom O’Connor is penning the script.

How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World

DreamWorks has bought director Dean DeBlois just a little bit of breathing room. The studio had originally scheduled just a two year gap between How To Train Your Dragon 2 and How To Train Your Dragon 3. That would have meant that the latter film was set to arrive this year. However How To Train Your Dragon 3 is now due to arrive in theaters on February 2019. Watch the first trailer here.

Immortals 2

A script was nearly in place for a sequel to Immortals, and Relativity Media was looking to shoot the film in India. It also wants Henry Cavill back to star, though he’s been heavily committed to first DC and now Netflix. We’ve not heard any updates on this for more than several years

Indiana Jones 5

Disney certainly has plans for Indiana Jones 5. Harrison Ford will return to the lead role and Steven Spielberg will direct again. David Koepp was working on a script, and the film had been expected in theaters in June 2020 (it was delayed a year from the original announcement). Only we’ve just learned it’s been delayed once again and now Jonathan Kasdan of Solo: A Star Wars Story has been hired to take another pass. No one has mentioned Shia LaBeouf yet.

Inside Man 2

Removed from this list quite some time ago, Inside Man 2 is back in development and things are moving quickly. Now set as a Netflix original movie, Aml Ameen (Sense8, Yardie) has been cast as the lead in the direct-to-streaming sequel to Spike Lee’s 2006 heist film, which starred Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, and Jodie Foster. MJ Bassett (Ash vs. Evil Dead, Iron Fist) is directing the sequel from a script by Brian Brightly (Home Run, Man Camp). A release date is currently unknown.

Iron Sky: The Coming Race

It took a long, long time to get Iron Sky to the big screen–they had a trailer for it long before they had the funds to complete the movie itself–and a successful crowdfunding campaign has meant that a sequel is on the way. Iron Sky: The Coming Race is set for release in some European markets in January 2019. Udo Kier will be back, too, and Timo Vuorensola is directing.

It: Chapter 2

The sequel to 2017’s hugely success horror based on the Stephen King novel is currently shooting with an eye on a September 2019 release date. This chapter will feature the Losers Club as grown ups who have to return to Derry when Pennywise rears his ugly head again. James McAvoy and Jessica Chastain are among the adult cast. Here’s everything we know about the film so far, plus our description of witnessing the first It: Chapter Two footage.

John Wick 3

John Wick will be returning for a third movie. Filming began in April and the release is slated for May 17, 2019. Chad Stahelski who directed John Wick 2 and co-directed John Wick is back behind the camera.

Further Reading: John Wick 3: Everything We Know

Jumanji Sequel

…Talking of how busy Johson is, a sequel to Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle is just one of his many, many projects in the works. According to director Jake Kasdan, the third film will look to start tying the series back together again. “Our hope is to keep a long continuity through the whole thing,” he said. “We love the idea of keeping all of this together and connected in some way or another.” But they must be pretty confident in the approach, as the whole cast is coming back, including Johsnon, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, and Jack Black, and they’re set to go toe-to-toe with Star Wars again with a release date of Dec. 13, 2019.

The Jungle Book 2

Jon Favreau’s take on The Jungle Book was a smash hit with film critics and the paying public alike so of course Disney has put a sequel into production. Favreau was at least once in talks to return to the director’s chair, but he has to finish his remake of The Lion King first.

Jurassic World 3

And after Jurassic World 2, we’ll get Jurassic World 3–Colin Trevorrow is back to direct the third installment of the Jurassic revival. Of both sequels, he said that “It’s about using this as a starting point for a much larger story about our relationship with these animals and about animals in general and the dynamic created by bringing them back to life.” We also think some previous ideas for Jurassic Park sequels may hold the answers for where Jurassic World 3 goes next…

The Karate Kid 2

Jackie Chan is still linked to the follow-up to the surprisingly decent 2010 Karate Kid reboot, though Jaden Smith doesn’t appear to be officially linked any longer and the project lost director Breck Eisner in 2014, which doesn’t bode well for this project taking shape.

Kingsman 3 (and Spinoffs)

Not only is Kingsman getting a part three–albeit it’s really a prequel–directed by Matthew Vaughn and slated for Nov. 8, 2019, but Vaughn is using it to build his own Kingsman universe. The movie is titled Kingsman: The Great Game and it will focus on the spy organization’s formation during and after the First World War in the 1910s. The film has already impressively cast Daniel Bruhl (Inglourious Basterds), Charles Dance (Game of Thrones), and Matthew Goode (Watchmen). Vaughn says he’s also planning an eight hour TV show set in the Kingsman world. Plus Taron Egerton confirms there is at least one more movie in on the slate with him, Vaughn, and Colin Firth reuniting. That’s a lot of Kingsman.

Last Witch Hunter 2

The first film, directed by Breck Eisner (The Crazies), arrived in 2015 and did decent box office worldwide so Lionsgate ordered a sequel. Vin Diesel is still provisionally attached but there’s been very little movement on the project since then leaving the development status as currently unknown.

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part

This one’s shuffled back to Feb. 8, 2019, as part of a broader Lego movie universe now. The directors of the first LEGO film, Chris Miller and Phil Lord, wrote the initial screenplay, with Bojack Horseman‘s Raphael Bob-Waksberg doing re-writes. Trolls director Mike Mitchell is at the helm. Watch the first trailer here.

Lights Out 2

Based on the strength of Lights Out‘s American box office success alone, a sequel was quickly ordered to this darkness-themed horror. Director David F. Sandberg, writer Eric Heisserer and producers James Wan and Lawrence Grey will all return for Part 2 of this new franchise.

Lucy 2

Although Luc Besson is quoted as saying that Lucy “isn’t made for” sequels, a follow-up has been announced anyway. Scarlet Johansson isn’t officially attached yet, but it is her character’s name in the title, so you’d expect her to return. With that said, given the allegations swirling around Besson, we imagine both Johansson and financiers are probably wary of anymore Lucy.

MacGruber 2

Star Will Forte reiterated in 2016 that MacGruber 2 is an active project for him, although we’ve not heard much since then. As of December 2018, the project appears to still be in the scripting stage with Will Forte and director Jorma Taccone working on the screenplay. Still, a sequel to the 2010 original is very much still on the table.

Mad Max 5

During the delay in getting Mad Max: Fury Road made, director George Miller mapped out further follow-ups to the movie. Up to two more films are planned, and following the ecstatic reaction to Mad Max: Fury Road, Warner Bros. is likely to allow Miller to make them. The fifth Mad Max movie is to go by the name of Mad Max: The Wasteland. Whether it focuses more on Max or Furiosa, of course, remains to be seen. The whole project is being held up by a financial dispute between Miller’s company and Warner Bros, sadly.

Maleficent 2

Disney is pressing ahead with a sequel to the $750 million grossing live action fairytale, Maleficent. The original took the villain from the Sleeping Beauty story, perfectly cast Angelina Jolie, and was richly rewarded for doing so. The sequel, directed by Pirates of The Caribbean: Salazar’s Revenge helmer Joachim Rønning, is currently filming with Elle Fanning returning to the role of Princess Aurora, and Chiwetel Ejiofor and Michelle Pfeiffer being added in mysterious new roles, though Pfeiffer is apparently playing a different queen. The film will be released on May 29, 2020.

The Matrix

Although Warner Bros. have used the word reboot to describe their intentions with The Matrix franchise in a recent report, we’re a little dubious. In our eyes, their plans may be more akin to sequels and expansions. To add fuel to the fire about this not really being a “reboot” but rather some kind of revisiting or continuation of the franchise, that same report indicates that within the last few months a Matrix TV series was floated and shot down, and that Warner Bros. thinks they can take a “Star Wars” approach to the franchise, by branching off and telling untold stories within the world.

The Wachowskis aren’t currently involved, and it’s difficult to imagine any potential new installment in the franchise feeling right without them. No star has been approached, although Warner Bros. would apparently like Michael B. Jordan to take the lead this time around. Joel Silver, who produced the first three films, is said to be interested, but he isn’t currently attached.

further reading – The Matrix: Why An Expanded Universe is a Good Idea

The Meg 2

Jason Statham punched a big shark to death in the first Meg, and everyone loved it enough to justify a sequel. Plans are in place for a second film, and even for a Chinese theme park attraction based on the movie, so this one looks like it’s definitely going to happen.

Men in Black 4

So this one’s taken a turn. Men in Black 3 cost Sony a lot of money, given that it needed to basically rejuvenate the series and bring in a new audience for it. Soon after its release, it was revealed that Men in Black 4 was being planned. Then there was talk of merging the sequel into a crossover with the Jump Street films. But now it’s turn into a spin-off film that will expand the universe and no longer focus on Agents J or K. Tessa Thompson, Chris Hemsworth and Liam Neeson are all currently attached with F. Gary Gray, who made The Fate of The Furious directing. The Big Sick‘s Kumail Nanjiani will also star while Emma Thompson is reprising her role for the June 14, 2019 release. And after its sexy new trailer, we’re game on suiting up with what is now titled Men in Black: International.

Minions 2

Minions make millions. Yep, they’re unstoppable. The next Minions movie is currently slated for June 26, 2020.

Murder on the Orient Express 2, aka Death on the Nile

Fox was very happy with the performance of Kenneth Branagh’s Murder on the Orient Express Agatha Christie adaptation. So much so that it’s hired Michael Green to pen a script for Death on the Nile. Branagh is expected to return as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and Gal Gadot is attached, as is Armie Hammer. It is also slated for an October 2020 release date after moving off December 2019, likely a result of the imminent merger of Disney and 20th Century Fox.

Need For Speed 2

The Need For Speed movie, starring Aaron Paul, struggled to win over critics, but it still drummed up some $200 million of business. And with the Fast & Furious films in their sights, plans are afoot to get another Need For Speed movie, er, moving. Funding this time is reportedly coming from a trio of Chinese companies, including the China Movie Channel, and whilst there’s no talent on board the picture yet, they’re working with Electronic Arts to push the Need For Speed sequel forward. Don’t be surprised if it turns out more reboot than sequel, though.

The November Man 2

A sequel to the Pierce Brosnan action vehicle The November Man was ordered before the first film came out, but it all went a bit quiet after that. So we’re not convinced The December Man (our made up title) will ever see the light of day.

Now You See Me 3

Lionsgate has already got the wheels in motion on a third Now You See Me picture. Early stages, of course, but Jon M.Chu is currently attached to direct. No news yet on which cast member will return and who new might be on board but given this franchise did great at the box office we’re certain this will happen.

Paddington 3

Paddington 3 is officially in the works. Speaking to Collider, producer David Heyman said, “I don’t think Paul King will direct the third. He did the first two—he and I are working on another project together… He’s very special, Paul. We’re developing a third Paddington. We haven’t got a script yet, we’ve got a treatment which we’re still working on.” Don’t be sad about Paul King stepping away though, as Heyman ensures that he’ll be invovled to make sure that the tone stays true to the first two films.

The Passion Of The Christ 2 (aka The Resurrection)

Mel Gibson will return to his hugely popular film to check in with Jesus Christ after his death. For a spoiler-y explanation of how that could happen, pick up a Bible today! This is actively moving forward with Jim Caviezel reprising his role as the titular Christ.

Pitch Perfect 4

Pitch Perfect 3 was a huge hit, so obviously another one was going to happen. The produciton rumors for this one started in October 2017 when Rebel Wilson posted a pic of her and her co-stars all holding up four fingers. Pretty cryptic.

Power Rangers 2

The 2017 film was a bit of a dud at the box office, but Hasbro is reportedly still pressing ahead with plans to make a sequel. If true, it would likely hinge on getting at least some of the original cast back, which might prove tricky given the reception they got the first time around.

Anne Hathaway’s Mia Thermopolis is possibly getting a third bite of the cinematic cherry. She’ll be back for The Princess Bride 3, over a decade after the second instalment in the series reached cinemas in 2004. Meg Cabot’s recent follow-up novel The Royal Wedding could provide plot inspiration. Gary Marshall who made the first two was working on the third part but he sadly passed away in 2016. If the project does go ahead, it’s likely to be something of a tribute to him.

Puss in Boots 2

The 2011 Shrek spin-off Puss in Boots gave DreamWorks Animation a good hit, but after years of development hell, Illumination has signaled they’re simply rebooting the property, but with Antonio Banderas still in mind. Yes, we’re also confused.

A Quiet Place 2

THR has confirmed that Paramount is definitely moving forward with A Quiet Place 2. A lot of elements in A Quiet Place remain unexplored, like the origin of the creatures, how much of the rest of the Earth is affected by them and other such story points. John Krasinski teased in late 2018 how he was “Jedi mind tricked” by Paramount into writing the sequel and how he has become increasingly invested in it (although it is not clear if he will direct again). The idea does seem to be to focus on the family from the first film, which again includes Krasinski’s real-life wife, Emily Blunt.

The Raid 3

Writer/director/editor/lord of movie violence Gareth Evans announced he was planning a third film in The Raid series back in 2014, although there’s been no new for a time. His plan was that The Raid 3 would splinter off from The Raid 2. As such, it will begin three hours before the story of The Raid 2 finishes, and go in a different direction. It’s not clear whether this will still actually happen or not but in the meantime a remake of The Raid from The A-Team director Joe Carnahan has all been mooted – it’s still at the script stage so don’t expect that anytime soon either.

Rambo 5 – aka Last Blood

John Rambo is back in the fifth chapter of one of the world’s greatest killers–with Sylvester Stallone returning in the lead and Adrian Grunberg (Get The Gringo) on board as director. “Get the Gringo” would actually be a good subtitle for the film, since it’s all about Rambo’s one man war against Mexican drug lords.

Real Steel 2

Director Shawn Levy has revealed that a sequel to Real Steel has been in the works for ages since before the first film even came out, in fact. Nailing down a story has been the stumbling block, but Levy admits that “one area that I still would love to explore is that notion of how was Atom built?” Watch this space, perhaps.

Riddick 4

The ever-busy Vin Diesel still has Riddick 4 to slot into his schedule somewhere. The success of Riddick 3 (aka Riddick) left both Diesel and Universal keen to make another–tentatively titled Furia it will explore what happens when Riddick finally finds his home planet. Vin’s in demand though with multiple Fast & Furious sequels and that Dwyane Johnson feud to maintain so Riddick may end up taking a back seat. Last we heard there was also talk of turning it into a Riddick TV series.

RoboCop Returns

Not a sequel to the 2014 film but a follow up to the 1987 classic–with Peter Weller returning, no less–Neill Blomkamp is hard at work on his sequel (which will hopefully make up for the fact that he didn’t get to make an Alien sequel, like everyone wanted him to).

Rush Hour 4

Well, it could still be coming. Jackie Chan confirmed this to TMZ back in 2015 and although there’s been no real movement, director Brett Ratner has recently said he’d still like to take the helm, despite allegations of sexual misconduct. That the Hollywood Reporter‘s source said “putting together a movie with him would be a suicide mission,” does not bode well.

San Andreas 2

Dwayne Johnson will reprise the role of rescue helicopter pilot Raymond Gaines in San Andreas 2. The first film’s director Brad Peyton is supposed to return to direct, but the original writers (Carlton Cuse, Andre Fabrizio and Jeremy Passmore) aren’t involved by the looks of it. Instead Neil Widener and Gavin James were at one point tapped to pen the screenplay. No word yet on what the plot will be, but it could well involve another earthquake.

The Secret Life Of Pets 2

Since the first one made more cash than expected in a summer where most blockbusters did the opposite, The Secret Life of Pets is getting a sequel. Director Chris Renaud and screenwriter Brian Lynch will both be back. It’s in production right now and slated for 2019.

Shanghai Noon 3 aka Shanghai Dawn

This sequel to Shanghai Noon has been kicking about for a few years, but as of 2017 Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson were both in talks to return with Napolean Dynamite director Jared Hess attached.

Shaun The Sheep Movie 2

Tentatively titled Farmaggedon, Aardman and StudioCanal have brought back director Richard Starzak and producer Paul Kewley for a sequel to their fantastic family film, Shaun The Sheep Movie. It’s currently filming, with a planned release date of May 2019.

Sherlock Holmes 3

It’s been in development for a while but recently there’s been some actual movement on the third part of Guy Ritchie’s Sir Arthur Conan Doyle franchise, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law. A release date has been announced–December 25, 2020–and the film is currently in pre-production. No news on the plot but Rachel McAdams is rumored to be making a return as Irene Adler.

Shrek 5

A Shrek 5 script was completed in 2017, however it looks like the green ogre is getting a “reboot.” This is a byproduct of Universal Pictures now owning DreamWorks, whose animation subsidiary is now connected to Illumination Entertainment. What makes this more confusing is Illumination wants to keep the same voice cast in place for a Shrek reboot… which makes us wonder what exactly the fresh hell this movie is.

The Simpsons Movie 2

Fox “very much wants another one,” producer James L. Brooks told LRM on the topic of The Simpsons Movie 2. “I’d love for there to be another one,” Simpsons movie director David Silver told EW back in 2017 on the topic of The Simpsons Movie 2. “We’re still a ways away from it.”

Sing 2

Another animated hit, another animated sequel. In this case it’s Sing 2, which will reunite the creative team of the Illumination smash hit for a 2020 release.

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 3

The third film in the series is still, thankfully, going by the American definition of “pants.” A British version would make for a very, very different film. America Ferrara, one of the stars of the movies, has confirmed that Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants 3 is very much in development. There are five source books in all, too, so the boxset may not be done yet. We’ve not had information to release on this one yet.

Sky High 2

He’s currently weighing up his options, but one of the ideas on director Mike Mitchell’s plate is a sequel to his terrific superhero school flick Sky High. We’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

Smiley’s People

Oscar nominations and good box office greeted the movie take on Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, and work began fairly soon after on the follow-up, Smiley’s People. Gary Oldman is very keen to reprise his role, and Tomas Alfredson will direct again. John Le Carre’s book of the same name will be the basis, but there’s no timescale yet on the film that we know of. The wait continues…

Spaceballs 2

The longest of long shots this, but Mel Brooks, chatting on Adam Carolla’s podcast earlier in the year, teased a possible Spaceballs sequel. Under the working title Spaceballs 2: The Search For More Money, Brooks would want the film to land in the midst of the Star Wars hoopla that’ll kick off with this year’s The Force Awakens. He’d need to get Rick Moranis out of retirement to make the film though, and our guess is that that is where things will ultimately stumble. Still, fingers crossed for more Darth Helmet…

Space Jam 2

A sequel to the 1996 cartoon-characters-playing-basketball spectacular, Space Jam 2 is currently in the works. LeBron James will star alondside the Looney Tunes, with Terrence Nance calling the shots behind the camera. The original film’s director isn’t sure it’s a good idea, but it’s officially happening now anyway – with Black Panther‘s Ryan Coogler producing.

Spider-Man: Far From Home

Marvel Studios and Sony are long into production on their sequel Spider-Man: Homecoming, now called Far From Home, and they’ve set a release date of July 5, 2019. Jon Watts who made Homecoming is back in the web, and in this travelogue sequel (Spidey goes to Europe!), Jake Gyllenhaal has been cast as the villainous Mysterio.

further Reading: Spider-Man: Far From Home – Everything We Know

Stargate 2 – 4

Nicolas Wright and James A. Woods are penning what’s going to be the first in a new trilogy of Stargate movies. Effectively a franchise reboot, the new films involve original writer and director Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich. It’s unclear so far whether the new films will pick up from the original movie, the TV show, or be its own things. The new Stargates are likely to be far back in the queue.

Star Trek 4

Justin Lin’s Star Trek Beyond did decent enough box office business. A fourth film in the rebooted franchise was in development and was set to return Chris Hemsworth’s George Kirk to the fold in spite of dying in the first movie’s prologue. S.J. Clarkson is supposed to direct the movie ,which would make her the first female director in the movie franchise. BUT… with the news that Chris Pine might be stepping away from the captain’s chair, the whole thing seems to have stalled at the moment.

Star Wars: Episode IX

As this is a sequels article, we’ll leave the “Anthology” spinoff movies out (though the future of those standalones appears to be murky). Instead, as you more than likely well know, J.J. Abrams will return to helm Star Wars: Episode IX due out in December 2019. It is set to be the final film in the “sequel trilogy” which began with The Force Awakens. Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Adam Driver, and Oscar Isaac are all returning, and they’ve even found a way to include Carrie Fisher via unused footage from The Force Awakens.

further Reading: Star Wars: Episode IX – Everything We Know

Suicide Squad 2

James Gunn is apparently directing this one, taking over from David Ayers and causing a bit of a hoopla by leaving Disney for DC. They’re currently working on a script, Dwayne Johnson is rumored to be making his debut as Black Adam in it, and the whole thing could be some kind of soft-reboot. Release is currently slated for 2019.

Taken 4

Never mind the stinky reviews: the Taken films continue to make money. And because they continue to make money, they continue to make them. There’s been no official word on Taken 4, but while promoting Taken 3, Liam Neeson refused to rule the film out, arguing that whether it happens or not depended on the success of the third movie.

Taken 3 grossed $325 million worldwide from a $50 million production budget.

Terminator 6

James Cameron is working on the story and producing the movie, with Deadpool’s Tim Miller set to direct. And it’s already set to bring back Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton. It apparently will pretend Terminator: Genisys did not happen. Just like us. Here’s everything else we know so far.

Three Stooges 2

The Farrelly Brothers are pressing ahead with a follow-up to The Three Stooges. This time, Cameron Fay is penning the screenplay, with Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos and Will Sasso reprising the lead roles. The Farrellys are unlikely to direct this one, though. The hunt is on for a “major action star” to flesh out the cast. There’s been no news on this for a couple of years now, and it’s not like audiences are clamouring for more Stooges so we wouldn’t bank on this one seeing the light of day.

Top Gun: Maverick

Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and star Tom Cruise seem to remain committed to pressing ahead with Top Gun 2 in spite of the death of director Tony Scott back in 2012. The plot for the new film will center on whether drones have made pilots obsolete. You can pretty much guess the answer that the film will come up with. Joseph Kosinski reunites with Tom Cruise following Oblivion to direct. Miles Teller is also starring as Goose’s son. Filming has now started on this and Val Kilmer is now confirmed to be returning as Iceman. It’s due out in June 2020, after a pretty hefty delay.

Toy Story 4

Apparently set to be a standalone story within the world of Toy Story, Pixar’s confirmed fourth Toy Story movie is due in June 2019. Inside Out writer Josh Cooley is directing. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen will be back to voice Woody and Buzz and Woody’s romance with Bo Peep is set to take center stage, which means more Annie Potts, yay! Now check out this nifty teaser.

Trainspotting 3

We don’t know too much about Irvine Welsh’s The Blade Artist, yet short of the fact that it’s the fourth Trainspotting book (with Skagboys a prequel story), and one that focuses more on Begbie. We’ll keep you posted as we hear more about the potential for a third Trainspotting film though, as Robert Carlyle has said, “We’ve been talking about that, I am up for doing it. So maybe we ain’t seen the end of Begbie just yet.”

Triplets

There have been delays to this one as the script is knocked into shape, but there’s still intent to get Twins sequel Triplets made. Ivan Reitman is to direct again, whilst Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito will reprise their roles from the original. There’s been no confirmation yet that Eddie Murphy will join them in the cast, as rumored. Wait and see time on this one.

TRON 3

Stories about this one pop up quite often, but this time it could possibly be cancelled for good. However, back in October last year Jared Leto who was set to star insisted that the project isn’t dead yet. And Jeff Bridges exclusively told us about wanting to do another one as a VR movie, as well as how he thinks Jospeh Kosinski is talking to other key cast members.

further reading: Tron: Legacy Deserved a Sequel

Tucker & Dale Vs Evil 2

We can’t recommend hunting down a copy of Tucker & Dale Vs Evil enough, a terrific horror comedy that all but bypassed cinemas. Fortunately, it’s getting a second life on DVD, so much so that Tucker & Dale Vs Evil 2 is edging closer. Alan Tudyk and Tyler Labine confirmed the news last year, although there’s been little sign yet of it going into production. While you’re waiting, do check out the brilliant original though…

Unbreakable 2, aka Glass

The new movie will go by the name of Glass, and Shyamalan has recruited a cast of returning fan favorites, including Bruce Willis, Samuel L Jackson, James McAvoy and Anya Taylor-Joy. Sarah Paulson is also joining the festivities. The film will also tie in an element or two from Split. It’s in theaters in January 2019.

further reading: Glass – Everything We Know

Warcraft 2

The first was always touted as a franchise starter, but its box office draw raised some questions. In China, the first one was a huge hit. Not so much in the USA. The latest news is thatWarcraft 2 could still happen, but may eschew a traditional cinematic release in America.

Wedding Crashers 2

Evan Susser and Von Robichaux–who co-wrote the 2017 comedy Fist Fight and have worked on the planned Sonic The Hedgehog movie–have stepped in to pen a script for Wedding Crashers 2. David Dobkin is believed to be returning to the director’s chair, and the studio very much want Owen Wilson, Vince Vaughn, and Isla Fisher to come back as well. They’ve not signed up yet, though, as far as we know.

We’re The Millers 2

This one’s supposed to be happening still, but we’ve not heard updates for some time. Adam Sztykiel had been hired to write the script, with Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston likely to reprise their roles. Director Rawson Marshall Thurber is a busy guy, also linked with a Choose Your Own Adventure movie. Maybe once he’s done with that, We’re The Millers 2 may move forward.

Wonder Woman 1984

After the barnstorming success of the first film, the sequel Wonder Woman 1984 will be released in June 2020, following a delay from an initial holiday 2019 release. Patty Jenkins has returned to direct, and Gal Gadot is reprising the title role, with Kristen Wiig playing new nemesis Cheetah. The film is set in 1984, but as we’ve since learned Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor is somehow back and not looking any older than he did in the first film. How’s that work? We’ll have to wait and see.

further reading: Wonder Woman 1984 and the Orwellian Genius of Its Setting

World War Z 2

Turning around months of negative internet chatter, World War Z earned decent reviews in the end, and comfortably banked over $500 million at the global box office. The sequel is likely to bear as much relation to Max Brooks’ source novel as the first film, although Steven Knight (Locke, Hummingbird) was on board to write this one at one time. Brad Pitt is back to star as well, and it looks like David Fincher will direct, though the project keeps hitting delays–mostly recently it looks like season 2 of Mindhunter will be Fincher’s priority.

X-Men: Dark Phoenix

The sequel to X-Men: Apocalypse is definitely in the queue at Fox. Simon Kinberg directs this sequel which will see most of our favorite mutants reunite including Jennifer Lawrence as Mystique, James McAvoy as Charles Xavier and Michael Fassbender as Magneto. They’re joined by Jessica Chastain as the mysterious Smith. But the star of the show appears to be Sophie Turner’s Jean Grey, who is about to go supernova. Dark Phoenix was originally due at the end of 2018 but has now been pushed back to June 2019. However, we were fairly impressed with the first 13 minutes of Dark Phoenix we saw earlier in 2018.

further reading: X-Men: Dark Phoenix – Everything We Know

Zombieland 2

Sony Pictures is moving ahead with Zombieland 2 with the four main actors from the original film: Emma Stone, Woody Harrelson, Jesse Eisenberg, and Abigail Breslin, will be reprising their roles as Wichita, Tallahassee, Columbus, and Little Rock. Hopefully, they’ll find a way to swing by Bill Murray’s again too. (He might not be all dead, right?).

Zombieland 2 is also developing very quickly, with an aim to begin production in January and to release on Oct. 11, 2019.

Zootopia 2