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Best new movies coming to theaters in 2024

Joseph Quinn and Lupita Nyong'o in A Quiet Place: Day One.
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Having a box office smash like Pixar’s Inside Out 2 really goes a long way towards making the cinema fun to talk about again. And it turns out that predictions that Inside Out 2 would finish its domestic run at around $500 million were too conservative, considering that it had over $100 million in its second weekend after a $154 million opening the week before. As of June 27, Inside Out 2 already has $400 million domestic, and there’s no telling how high it can climb now.

The real question is whether the sci-fi horror film, A Quiet Place: Day One, can knock Inside Out 2 from the No. 1 slot. Unlike The Bikeriders, Day One has a real chance because the Quiet Place franchise is established, and Inside Out 2 has to come down to Earth eventually. If Day One can hit its $40 to $50 million projection, then it just might pull off that feat. Unfortunately, it might take a miracle to save Kevin Costner’s passion project, Horizon. Costner bet on himself and used a lot of his own money to make this big-budget western, but the early predictions for Horizon have it at around $12 million. That would make it a flop out of the gate.

Next week, you can bet on the Minions and Gru to lead Despicable Me 4 to the top of the box office race. And suddenly, a summer that seemed lost just a few weeks ago has some hits on its hands even before Deadpool & Wolverine shows up near the end of next month. In the meantime, check back here every week for our roundup of the best new movies coming to theaters in 2024. We update this list on Friday mornings so you’ll have a guide to what’s arriving in theaters this summer and beyond.

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June 2024

Lupita Nyong'o and Joseph Quinn in "A Quiet Place: Day One."
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A Quiet Place: Day One

A Quiet Place: Day One | Official Trailer 2 (2024 Movie) - Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn

Release date: June 27

Now this is more like it: A summer release that’s both a sci-fi film and a horror story. A Quiet Place: Day One acts as a prequel to the first two films by showing what happened when the aliens invaded New York City. In just a short period of time, a city of millions is cut down to just a handful of survivors, including Sam (Lupita Nyong’o) and Eric (Joseph Quinn).

They’ve both smart enough to realize that the aliens can only hear them. Yet that knowledge may not be enough to save them when New York City is sealed off from the rest of the state.

Horizon: An American Saga

Horizon: An American Saga - Official Trailer #2 - Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Release date: June 28

Kevin Costner really loves Westerns. So much so that he put up his own money to write, direct, and star in Horizon: An American Saga, which will hopefully play out over the course of four movies. Only two of the films have already been shot, and both are coming out this year.

Story details are still a bit hard to come by, but Costner is playing a man who is leading a group of settlers west so they can build new lives for themselves after the Civil War.

July 2024

Gru in Despicable Me 4.
Universal Pictures/Illumination

Despicable Me 4

Despicable Me 4 | Official Trailer 2

Release date: July 5

It’s been seven years since the last Despicable Me movie, and the Minions have since launched a film franchise of their own. But everybody is back together this summer for Despicable Me 4.

This time, Gru (Steve Carell) and his family have new adversaries: Maxine Le Mal (Will Ferrell) and Valentina (Sofia Vergara). Unfortunately for Gru, he badly underestimated his foes, and the family will have to stay one step ahead of these latest villains.

MaXXXine

MaXXXine | Official Trailer (Universal Pictures) - HD

Release date: July 5

Mia Goth returns as Maxine Minx in MaXXXine,  the sequel to X and Pearl. This time, the film is set in Los Angeles in 1985, as Maxine finally takes a real shot at achieving her dreams of stardom. However, Maxine hasn’t lost her talent for attracting big trouble, and she will have to contend with the Night Stalker.

Director Ti West has put together an impressive cast that includes Giancarlo Esposito, Bobby Cannavale, Michelle Monaghan, and Elizabeth Debicki to close out his trilogy of terror.

Fly Me To The Moon

Fly Me to The Moon - Official Trailer - Only In Cinemas July 12

Release date: July 12

Fly Me To the Moon gets points for originality if nothing else. How many other romantic comedies get to play off the race to put a man on the moon in the ’60s? Channing Tatum plays Cole Davis, the man in charge of NASA’s moon landing project, while Scarlett Johansson portrays Kelly Jones, a marketing specialist who crafts NASA’s public image. Somewhere along the way, they fall in love.

Twisters

Twisters - Official Trailer 2 - Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Release date: July 19

Twister was not really a film that needed a sequel 28 years later, but when has that ever stopped Hollywood before? Twisters has cast the new Superman, David Corenswet, to star alongside Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, and Anthony Ramos as the latest generation of storm chasers. Together, they go looking for trouble – and they’re gonna find it.

Deadpool & Wolverine

Deadpool & Wolverine | Official Trailer | In Theaters July 26

Release date: July 26

If anything is going to break Marvel’s box office slump, it’s Deadpool & Wolverine. Getting Hugh Jackman to reprise his role as Wolverine after two decades of X-Men movies was just the boost that the film formerly known as Deadpool 3 needed. Ryan Reynolds practically willed this movie to happen, and it’s Marvel’s best defense against superhero fatigue.

As for the plot, who cares?! It’s got Deadpool and Wolverine beating each other up before teaming up to fight the villain. That’s good enough for us.

August 2024

The poster for Harold and the Purple Crayon.
Sony Pictures

Harold and the Purple Crayon

Harold And The Purple Crayon - Official Trailer - Only In Cinemas August 2

Release date: August 2

There have been plenty of children’s’ books that have been turned into movies, but Harold and the Purple Crayon may be the first that’s actually a sequel to the book that inspired it. Zachary Levi (Shazam! Power of the Gods) plays Harold, a guy who lived his entire life in a book making his dreams come true with his magical purple crayon. Now, Harold has used the crayon to enter the real world, and he became a real man in the process. Harold has a lot to learn about being an adult, but his magic crayon still works in this world.

Trap

Trap - Official Trailer - Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Release date: August 2

M. Night Shyamalan is back with a new movie this summer called Trap. Oppenheimer‘s Josh Hartnett plays Cooper, a man who brings his daughter, Riley (Ariel Donoghue), to see Lady Raven in concert. Think of Lady Raven as Taylor Swift on a much smaller scale. But after arriving with his daughter in tow, Cooper realizes that the entire concert is a trap to lure a serial killer called The Butcher into police custody.

And since Cooper is The Butcher, the real question is how far he’s willing to go to escape now that he’s sealed in with his daughter and thousands of unsuspecting music fans.

Borderlands

BORDERLANDS - Official Trailer - In Cinemas August 9

Release date: August 9

August is usually where the summer movies wind down a month early. Director Eli Roth (Thanksgiving) is looking to buck that trend with his adaptation of the Borderlands video games. Cate Blanchett leads the cast as Lilith, the leader of an intergalactic group of mercenaries that includes Roland (Kevin Hart), Kreig (Florian Munteanu), Tiny Tina (Barbie‘s Ariana Greenblatt), Tannis (Jamie Lee Curtis), and Claptrap (Jack Black). If this reminds you of Guardians of the Galaxy, it’s not a coincidence.

It Ends With Us

It Ends with Us - Official Trailer - Only In Cinemas August 9

Release date: August 9

Not every romance is a fairy tale. That’s a lesson that Lily Bloom (Blake Lively) learns the hard way in this adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel. Lily thought she found the man of her dreams in Ryle Kincaid (Justin Baldoni). Ryle’s a surgeon, he’s handsome, and he’s fabulously rich. Unfortunately for Lily, Ryle is also abusive toward her. Now, Lily will have to summon the strength to leave Ryle behind, if she can.

Alien: Romulus

Alien: Romulus | Teaser Trailer

Release date: August 16

We’ll all be screaming in space when the Alien franchise revisits its horror roots in Alien: Romulus. All we’ve seen so far is a teaser trailer that even makes the face huggers scary. We can only imagine what director Fede Álvarez is going to do with the xenomorphs themselves as he unleashes the lethal aliens on a young cast that includes Cailee Spaeny, Isabela Merced, Archie Renaux, and David Jonsson.

The Crow

The Crow (2024) Official Trailer - Bill Skarsgård, FKA twigs, Danny Huston

Release date: August 23

James O’Barr’s The Crow was a popular indie comic book before the 1994 film adaptation starring Brandon Lee. That character has since been overshadowed by Lee’s tragic death on the set of what turned out to be his final film. Three decades later, director Rupert Sanders is reimagining the franchise with Boy Kills World star Bill Skarsgård taking over the lead role from Lee.

Eric (Skarsgård) and his fiancée, Shelly (British singer FKA Twigs), are young lovers who are cut down in the prime of their lives by heartless murderers. However, Eric is given the opportunity and the power to rise from his grave and avenge their deaths as The Crow. And he’s coming to get his revenge on their killers.

Blink Twice

Blink Twice - Official Trailer - Warner Bros. UK & Ireland

Release date: August 23

Zoë Kravitz (The Batman 2) is making her directorial debut with Blink Twice, but she resisted the urge to cast herself in a leading role. Instead, Naomi Ackie plays the main character, Frida, a waitress who becomes enamored with Slater King, and not just because he’s played by Channing Tatum. King is also an incredibly wealthy man who wants Frida to come to his own private island for a party that she’ll never forget.

However, Frida may soon wish that she could forget the experience, as she finds herself feeling out of place among the rich and powerful. More alarming, Frida’s sense of reality is starting to break down as she is forced to wonder if the strange things that start happening around her are real.

September 2024

Jenna Ortega in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE | Official Trailer

Release date: September 6

We can thank Netflix’s Wednesday series for getting the Beetlejuice sequel out of development hell a mere 36 years after the original movie. Wednesday director Tim Burton cast the leading actress of the show, Jenna Ortega, as Astrid Deetz, the teenage daughter of Winona Ryder’s Lydia Deetz from the first film. Wednesday showrunners Alfred Gough and Miles Millar also co-wrote the script.

Michael Keaton is reprising his role as Beetlejuice, and we don’t know what he’s been up to for the last few decades. But we do know that Astrid will accidentally let Beetlejuice back into the land of the living. And once the juice is loose, it may not be possible to keep him from causing all kinds of trouble.

Transformers One

Transformers One | Official Trailer (2024) - Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, Scarlett Johansson

Release date: September 13

The last few Transformers movies haven’t exactly been blockbusters, so there is a real risk that audiences won’t show up for Transformers One, an animated film that is neither a musical nor aimed at young children. Instead, it seems to be aimed at older teens who may not have much idea why the Transformers live on a planet called Cybertron.

Transformers One is also taking the odd path of presenting the primary hero and villain of the franchise – Optimus Prime (Chris Hemsworth) and Megatron (Brian Tyree Henry) – and essentially turning them into buddy action heroes. The thing is, we know their friendship doesn’t last and they go on to lead warring factions against each other. So presumably, we’ll see some touch of tragedy that shatters their bond. Paramount also lined up a stellar voice cast for this flick, including Scarlett Johansson, Keegan-Michael Key, Steve Buscemi, Laurence Fishburne, and Jon Hamm. If this movie fails to connect movie fans, it won’t be from lack of trying.

Speak No Evil

Speak No Evil Official Trailer

Release date: September 13

Don’t you just hate when you make vacation friends who invite you to their remote English estate and then they turn out to be complete psychos who try to kill you? No? Then perhaps Speak No Evil is a little bit too specific about the issue at hand.

Scoot McNairy and Mackenzie Davis play the hapless American couple, Ben and Louise Dalton, with Alix West Lefler as their daughter, Agnes. At first, the Daltons are completely charmed by Paddy (James McAvoy) and his wife, Ciara (Aisling Franciosi), as well as their mute son, Ant (Dan Hough).

But the more time that the Daltons spend with the family, the more they notice unsettling things about them. Young Ant even seems to imply that his parents cut his vocal cords to keep him from speaking ever again. If they’ll do that to their own kid, then what will they do with the innocent family they’ve lured into their trap?

Wolfs

WOLFS – Official Trailer (HD)

Release date: September 20

Director Jon Watts has been directing feature films for a decade, and Wolfs is both his sixth movie and only his third non-Spider-Man flick. This flick is not lacking for star power either, with George Clooney and Brad Pitt in the leading roles as Jack and Nick, both of whom are criminal fixers. In other words, they’re lone wolf operators who get called in to clean up crime scenes and cover up criminal activity.

Of course, the plural of wolf is wolves, but the title of Wolfs is presumably misspelled because these two guys are not a team and they are not happy to be working together. Jack and Nick have both been summoned to take care of a murder scene, which only draws them into a mystery. If this unlikely duo wants to make it through the ordeal, they’ll have to get over themselves and find a way to coexist.

The Wild Robot

The Wild Robot | Official Trailer 2

Release date: September 20

This year’s big DreamWorks Animation movie is based on Peter Brown’s The Wild Robot, and features Lupita Nyong’o in the title role. Nyong’o voices Roz, a robot who is trapped on a remote island without any signs of civilization. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot of life. As Roz adjusts to life in the wild, she befriends a fox named Fink (The Last of Us 2 star Pedro Pascal), and she adopts a goose named Brightbill (Kit Connor).

The rest of the voice cast includes Catherine O’Hara, Bill Nighy, and Stephanie Hsu. The script was written by director Chris Sanders.

Never Let Go

Never Let Go (2024) Official Trailer – Halle Berry

Release date: September 27

There seems to be a lot of thematic similarities between Never Let Go and A Quiet Place, as well as Netflix’s Bird Box. This time, it’s Halle Berry’s turn to play a mom in a postapocalyptic world. Berry’s character is the mother of two boys, who are portrayed by Percy Daggs IV and Anthony B. Jenkins. For years, the mother has trained her sons to remain tied to their cabin or else evil will claim them.

But when one of the sons accidentally lets go of his rope, he understandably questions his mother and doubts her explanations. Is the mother crazy? Or has something unspeakable tricked this family into destroying themselves from within?

Megalopolis

Megalopolis - Teaser Trailer

Release date: September 27

Francis Ford Coppola has wanted to make Megalopolis for nearly five decades. When none of the Hollywood studios got behind him, Coppola raised the $120 million he needed to fund Megalopolis on his own. Even then, the major studios still didn’t bite. Only Lionsgate came forward to give this movie an actual theatrical release.

The story takes place in an alternate world where a city called New Rome has been nearly destroyed by an accident. Cesar Catilina (Ferrari‘s Adam Driver), an architect who can control time, wants to rebuild the city as a utopia for all of its residents. Mayor Franklyn Cicero (Giancarlo Esposito) is against that because Cesar’s ideal city threatens the mayor’s ability to control it. Nathalie Emmanuel plays Franklyn’s daughter, Julia Cicero, who has romantic feelings for Cesar. Julia’s connection to both men may turn the fate of their city toward one or the other.

October 2024

Joaquin Phoenix in Joker: Folie à Deux.
Warner Bros. Pictures

Joker: Folie à Deux

Joker: Folie à Deux | Official Teaser Trailer

Release date: October 4

If Joker hadn’t cleared $1 billion worldwide, it would have been hard to argue for a sequel considering that the young Bruce Wayne in the first film was at least 15 years away from becoming Batman. And Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) isn’t a very menacing Joker compared to the previous incarnations played by Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger. But that didn’t stop the Academy Awards from giving Phoenix the Oscar for Best Actor for his leading role.

Joker: Folie à Deux is introducing Lady Gaga as Harleen Quinzel, the woman who is destined to fall for the Joker and become his Harley Quinn. Their shared descent into madness and love is going to turn the Joker sequel into a musical. So it’s a good thing that Gaga can sing. We’re pretty sure that’s why she was cast in the first place.

White Bird

White Bird (2024) Final Trailer - Gillian Anderson, Helen Mirren

Release date: October 4

White Bird is a long-delayed sequel to Wonder that strangely enough, works as both a prequel and a sequel to the earlier film without too many links between them. For the present day sequences, Bryce Gheisar is reprising his role as Julian Albans, the bully from Wonder who is paying the price for his cruelty. To help Julian become a better person, his grandmother, Grandmère (Helen Mirren), shares the story of her life during World War II in occupied France.

That’s where the bulk of the movie takes place, as young Grandmère goes by her real name, Sara Blum (Ariella Glaser). As a Jewish girl, Sara’s life is in danger. And the only one who can save her is Julien Beaumier (Orlando Schwerdt), a teenager stricken with polio who was mercilessly bullied by her peers. Together, Sara and Julien may find a love that’s stronger than hate.

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