1. Nomadland:
Chloe Zhao has been around for a while, but she's going to fully explode in 2021. Not only is she directing the much anticipated Marvel film, The Eternals, but she's almost certainly the favorite for Best Director at this year's Oscars for her incredible work directing Nomadland. Starring Frances McDormand as a rootless woman living out of her van, the film is as stirring as any you'll see this year.
Release Date: February 19, 2021
Chloe Zhao has been around for a while, but she's going to fully explode in 2021. Not only is she directing the much anticipated Marvel film, The Eternals, but she's almost certainly the favorite for Best Director at this year's Oscars for her incredible work directing Nomadland. Starring Frances McDormand as a rootless woman living out of her van, the film is as stirring as any you'll see this year.
Release Date: February 19, 2021
2. Morbius:
Because the Joker wasn't enough, Jared Leto is joining the Marvel universe too. Leto will play Michael Morbius, the biochemist who makes a grave error mid-experiment, accidentally injecting himself with blood and giving himself a form of vampirism. If the films go in the direction of the comics, expect to see Leto face off with Tom Holland's Spider-Man soon enough.
Release date: March 19, 2021
3. No Time to Die:
The wait for this one has been—it's been ridiculous. The last Daniel Craig Bond film has had a number of stalls in its process, including some physical injuries, but April (we swear! maybe!) is when the 25th Bond installment should come out. This one, which features Lashana Lynch as 007, a substantial dose of Madeleine Swann, and a Billie Eilish-voiced theme song, promises an explosive end to Craig's incredible tenure as Bond.
Release date: April 2, 2021
4. A Quiet Place Part II:
Emily Blunt will reprise her role as matriarch of her very quiet family hiding from creatures that hunt by sound in this sequel to the surprise 2018 hit. The second installment will show the family venturing out of their "safe zone," quickly realizing these creatures aren't the only threats that exist.
Release date: April 23, 2021
5. Last Night in Soho:
Written and directed by Edgar Wright, Last Night in Soho, stars Anya Taylor-Joy as a woman who manages to slip back in time to the 1960s. But nothing is at is seems when her fun adventure takes a major horror-film turn. Bonus: the film features the late Diana Rigg.
Release date: April 23, 2021
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