ALSO SHOWING
Margot Robbie as living doll Barbie.
2023: IT’S GONNA BE A BEAST. HERE’S THE REST OF WHAT’S REVVING US UP
Kicking off with a big one: Steven Spielberg’s semi- (read: hugely) autobiographical coming-of-age drama THE FABELMANS (27 JANUARY), which might break your heart (spoiler: we’ve seen it, it will)... Darren Aronofsky brings us a psychologically fragile Brendan Fraser in THE WHALE (3 FEBRUARY)... Elizabeth Banks’ COCAINE BEAR (24 FEBRUARY) brings us, well, a bear on cocaine... James Gunn reassembles his ragtag band of maniacs for GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 (5 MAY)... Halle Bailey stars, sings and swims in Rob Marshall’s live-action take on THE LITTLE MERMAID (26 MAY)... Greta Gerwig co-writes (with Noah Baumbach) and directs the DayGlo BARBIE (21 JULY), starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling — the mind boggles... Christopher Nolan knows the codes for atomic-bomb biopic OPPENHEIMER (21 JULY)... Brie Larson’s Captain Marvel, Iman Vellani’s Ms. Marvel and Teyonah Parris’ Monica Rambeau team up for Nia DaCosta’s THE MARVELS (28 JULY)... Ben Wheatley — yes, really — directs Jason Statham in shark sequel THE MEG 2: THE TRENCH (4 AUGUST)... Aaron Taylor-Johnson and his muscles — and moustache — star in J.C. Chandor’s Spider-Man-adjacent KRAVEN THE HUNTER (6 OCTOBER)... Denis Villeneuve returns with, no doubt, more epic world-building beauty in DUNE: PART TWO (3 NOVEMBER)... Just in time for Christmas, we’ll all get golden tickets for Paul King’s WONKA (15 DECEMBER), which introduces us to the chocolatier as a younger man (namely, Timothée Chalamet)... And just in time for New Year’s Eve, the biggest, or at least most watery, party of all: James Wan’s AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM (26 DECEMBER). If they don’t bring back the octopus drummer, we riot.