HELL YES. This was all over the internet after it debuted on TNF, and I am all in. Robin Williams performance as the Genie is definitely one of those “Oh I don’t know if anyone could replace him” type things, but I’ll be damned if Will Smith doesn’t get me excited. Besides Smith, it stars Billy Magnussen (Game Night), Naomi Scott (Power Rangers), Mena Massoud (Masters in Crime), and Marwan Kenzari, who I recently loved in ‘The Angel‘. Guy Ritchie (Snatch) is directing and co-writing.

2. Glass (Trailer #2)

I like the expanded look at what is going on in the facility, and how this is going to develop. I actually think it might be too long if anything. Bruce Willis (Die Hard), James McAvoy (Atonement) , Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction), and Ana Taylor-Joy (Thoroughbreds) are all returning, with the biggest new addition being Sarah Paulson (12 Years A Slave, The Post). M. Night Shyamalan has written/directed, continuing his comeback bid.

3. Aquaman (Trailer #2)

I’ve been a vocal critic of DC, but god fucking damn it am I pumped for this. It seems like a total step away from the dreary, moody tones of all its predecessors and a load of fun. James Wan (Saw) is directing this CGI-heavy installment starring Jason Momoa (Game of Thrones) Amber Heard (The Danish Girl), Nicole Kidman(Moulin Rouge!), Randall Park (The Interview), Patrick Wilson (Watchmen), Dolph Lundgren (Rocky IV), Willem Dafoe (Platoon), Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (The Greatest Showman) and last but certainly not least, Jango Fett himself, Temuera Morrison!

4. Mortal Engines (Trailer #2)

I think Peter Jackson heard all the steampunk criticism, because this trailer had a lot less of that featured in it. It stars Hugo Weaving (The Matrix), Hera Hilmar (Two Birds) and Stephen Lang (Avatar) star in this giant-scaled CGI monstrosity.

5. River Runs Red

I honestly had no clue George Lopez existed outside of late night TV, but here he is looking for revenge with Taye Diggs (Rent) against a murdering Cop played by Luke Hemsworth (Thor: Ragnarok). Also John Cusack is in the mix as a cop as well, but I can’t see him as one anymore ever since ‘Arsenal’

6. Speed Kills

Somebody please tell John Travolta he doesn’t have to play 80’s kingpins anymore. Just take something low key, Johnny! Besides Johnny, it stars Katheryn Winnick (Vikings), Jennifer Esposito (Crash), James Remar (Dexter), Matthew Modine (Full Metal Jacket) and Tom Sizemore (Saving Private Ryan). John Luessenhop (Takers), and Jodi Scurfield co-directed.

7. Bodied

I don’t have much to say about this movie other than our boy RONE is in it! If you haven’t seen his battle raps before, you’re missing out.

8. John Henry & The Statesman

There isn’t a ton of news out there about this just yet, but it’s a Netflix joint with Dwayne Johnson at the head of it.

9. Pet Semetary

I was never really scared by, or gave a shit about, this movie. That said, it might mean different things for other people. The big three cast members for this Kevin Kölsch/Dennis Widmyer (Starry Eyes) movie is Jason Clarke (Mudbound), John Lithgow (Dexter) and Amy Seimetz (Alien:Covenant).

10. The Christmas Chronicles

I think I kind of love Kurt Russell as Santa Claus? The movie itself doesn’t look groundbreaking or anything, but I do like that casting quite a bit. You know who might make an even better one. Jeff Bridges! Make that happen, hollywood. Clay Kaytis (Angry Birds) is directing this movie featuring elves doing the floss.

11. Boy Erased (Trailer #2)

Not much new in this trailer, but my man Lucas Hedges (Manchester by the Sea) is going to KILL it. Besides Hedges, we have Russel Crowe (Gladiator, The Nice Guys), Nicole Kidman(Moulin Rouge!, Cold Mountain) and Joel Edgerton (Warrior, Loving) all star. Edgerton is also directing in his sophomore piece after ‘The Gift’. That’s a whole ton of Aussies!

12. The Best of Enemies

This is based on the true story of C.P. Ellis, a KKK leader turned civil rights activist and Ann Atwater a civil rights activist who incidentally befriended him during their time co-chairing a charrette during desegregation. It stars two of my personal favs in Sam Rockwell (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) and Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures). Robin Bissell directed and adapted what I think is going to be one of my more anticipated movies of next year.

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