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Well 2024 is upon us and with it another year of highly anticipated films. Which will thrill us and which will chill us?

Here is a list I found of upcoming films and release dates.

JANUARY 2024

January 3 (Wednesday)​

Self Reliance (One Night Only)

January 4 (Thursday)​

Society of the Snow (Netflix)

January 5 (Friday)​

Memory (Expands)
Night Swim
The Bricklayer (Theaters + VOD)
Good Grief (Netflix)
He Went That Way (Theaters)
Mayhem! (Theaters + VOD)
Race for Glory (Theaters + VOD)

January 12 (Friday)​

The Beekeeper (+ IMAX)
The Book of Clarence
Mean Girls
Pixar's Soul (Re-Release)
Destroy All Neighbors (Shudder)
Driving Madeleine (Theaters)
Inshallah a Boy (Theaters)
Lift (Netflix)
Role Play (Prime Video)
Self Reliance (Hulu)
The Settlers (Theaters)
T.I.M. (Theaters + VOD)

January 18 (Thursday)​

Sundance Film Festival (until January 28)

January 19 (Friday)​

The End We Start From (Expands)
I.S.S.
Origin (Expands)
The Breaking Ice (Theaters)
Cult Killer (Theaters)
Founders Day (Theaters)
Inside the Yellow Cocoon Shell (Theaters)
The Kitchen (Netflix)
Sunrise (Theaters)
Wanted Man (Theaters + VOD)
Which Brings Me To You (Theaters)

January 26 (Friday)​

American Star (Theaters + VOD)
Housekeeping for Beginners (Theaters)
The Peasants (Theaters)
Sometimes I Think About Dying (Theaters)
Tótem (Theaters)
The Underdoggs (Prime Video)

FEBRUARY 2024

February 2 (Friday)​

Argylle
Disco Boy (Theaters)
Fitting In (Theaters)
How to Have Sex (Theaters)
The Monk and The Gun (Theaters)
Orion and the Dark (Netflix)
The Promised Land (Theaters)
Scrambled (Theaters)

February 9 (Friday)​

It Ends with Us
Lisa Frankenstein
Out of Darkness
Pixar's Turning Red (Re-Release)
Drift (Theaters)
Ennio (Theaters)
Molli and Max in the Future (Theaters)
The Taste of Things (Theaters)

February 14 (Wednesday)​

Amélie (Re-Release)
Bob Marley: One Love
Madame Web (+ IMAX)
What About Love

February 16 (Friday)​

Land of Bad
Io Capitano (Theaters)

February 23 (Friday)​

Drive-Away Dolls
Ordinary Angels
About Dry Grasses (Theaters)
The Invisible Fight (Theaters)
Red Right Hand (Theaters)
They Shot the Piano Player (Theaters)

MARCH 2024

March 1 (Friday)​

Dune: Part Two
Shayda (Theaters)
Spaceman (Netflix)

March 8 (Friday)​

Imaginary
Rayman's Big Movie
Damsel (Netflix)
Love Lies Bleeding (Theaters)

March 15 (Friday)​

1992 (Theaters)
The Animal Kingdom (Theaters)
DogMan (Theaters)
June Zero (Theaters)
Karaoke (Theaters)
On the Adamant (Theaters)

March 21 (Thursday)​

Road House (Prime Video)

March 22 (Friday)​

The American Society of Magical Negroes
Arthur the King
Pixar's Luca (Re-Release)
One Life
Club Zero (Theaters)
Femme (Theaters)
Late Night with the Devil (Theaters)

March 29 (Friday)​

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
Kung Fu Panda 4
Mickey 17
Lousy Carter (Theaters)
Wicked Little Letters (Theaters)

APRIL 2024

April 5 (Friday)​

The First Omen
The People's Joker (Theaters)

April 12 (Friday)​

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
LaRoy (Theaters)

April 19 (Friday)​

Abducting Abigail
Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver (Netflix)
We Grown Now (Theaters)

April 26 (Friday)​

Challengers
Civil War (+ IMAX)
The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed (Theaters)


Summer 2024

MAY 2024

May 3 (Friday)​

The Fall Guy

May 10 (Friday)​

Horrorscope

May 14 (Tuesday)​

Cannes Film Festival (until May 25)

May 17 (Friday)​

IF - Imaginary Friends
The Strangers: Chapter 1

May 24 (Friday)​

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga
The Garfield Movie
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes

JUNE 2024

June 7 (Friday)​

Ballerina
The Watchers

June 14 (Friday)​

Bad Boys 4
Pixar's Inside Out 2

June 21 (Friday)​

The Bikeriders
Firebrand (Theaters)

June 28 (Friday)​

Horizon: An American Saga - Part 1
A Quiet Place: Day One

JULY 2024

July 3 (Wednesday)​

Despicable Me 4

July 12 (Friday)​

Project Artemis

July 19 (Friday)​

Twisters

July 26 (Friday)​

Captain America: Brave New World - 2025⤴
Deadpool 3

AUGUST 2024

August 2 (Friday)​

Harold and the Purple Crayon
Shyamalan's Trap

August 9 (Friday)​

Borderlands
Flint Strong
Speak No Evil

August 16 (Friday)​

Alien: Romulus
Horizon: An American Saga - Part 2

August 30 (Friday)​

Kraven the Hunter

SEPTEMBER 2024

September 6 (Friday)​

Beetlejuice 2

September 13 (Friday)​

Transformers One

September 20 (Friday)​

The Wild Robot
Wolfs

September 27 (Friday)​

Monkeypaw Movie
Saw XI

OCTOBER 2024

October 4 (Friday)​

Joker: Folie à Deux
White Bird

October 18 (Friday)​

Smile 2

October 25 (Friday)​

Terrifier 3
Wolf Man

NOVEMBER 2024

November 8 (Friday)​

The Amateur
Venom 3

November 15 (Friday)​

Alto Knights

November 22 (Friday)​

Gladiator 2

November 27 (Wednesday – Thanksgiving)​

The Incredibles
Wicked: Part One

DECEMBER 2024

December 13 (Friday)​

Karate Kid
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim

December 20 (Friday)​

Mufasa: The Lion King
Sonic the Hedgehog 3

December 25 (Wednesday – Christmas Day)​

Jordan Peele Movie
Nosferatu

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The test will be in the coming weeks. The original had great legs, staying almost level over the first three weeks with next to no drop in second or third weeks (from the-numbers.com). What was even more amazing was in Week 3, there was a slight increase even though that was the weekend of the premiere of the first Mission: Impossible film which made over $45 million.

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The test will be in the coming weeks. The original had great legs, staying almost level over the first three weeks with next to no drop in second or third weeks (from the-numbers.com). What was even more amazing was in Week 3, there was a slight increase even though that was the weekend of the premiere of the first Mission: Impossible film which made over $45 million.

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That 3rd weekend includes the Memorial Day Monday. Excluding the Monday, the number is $$29,645,430 (source: Box Office Mojo), a 20.1% drop from the previous weekend.

But your point about its box office strength stands.
 

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Twisters has its work cut out for it, as Deadpool and Wolverine seems to have about 75% of the available screens this week...
 
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Twisters will drop about 50% to $40 million or so.

Deadpool and Wolverine will probably gross about $200 million this weekend.
 

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Deadpool and Wolverine will probably gross about $200 million this weekend.
I guess I'm the one person who finds the first two Deadpool movies to be mediocre at best. It doesn't help that I hate Ryan Reynolds due to a garbage filmography (a guy that famous and his best movies are the Deadpools?) and how obnoxious he is by having basically made Deadpool his public persona.
 

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I guess I'm the one person who finds the first two Deadpool movies to be mediocre at best. It doesn't help that I hate Ryan Reynolds due to a garbage filmography (a guy that famous and his best movies are the Deadpools?) and how obnoxious he is by having basically made Deadpool his public persona.
Geez!
 

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I guess I'm the one person who finds the first two Deadpool movies to be mediocre at best.

Nah, not the only one, I’m right there with you. I had fun watching each of them but haven’t felt the desire to watch again. Making a point of not rewatching them before seeing this film because I think I’d be burnt out on the character if I watched all three in quick succession.
 

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Hey man, I kept it out of the Deadpool so as to not to rain on anyone's parade but I had to say it. :laugh:
I think some of you guys take these celebrities and movies too seriously at times. Life is too short to be hating on people.
 

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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Goes Wild On Friday With $95M+, 6th Best Opening Day At Domestic B.O., ‘A’ CinemaScore, Weekend Now At $195M-$205M – Saturday AM Update​


Absolutely crazy that an R rated movie is that big of a hit. I would have bet the farm that it couldn't happen since R keeps teenagers from buying tickets for the movie. And despite what I said earlier in the thread, I'm all for it because this is a win for the exhibition industry and movies as a whole.
 

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I didn't like the movie and am not recommending it to friends who ask my opinion. But last night was the busiest I've seen my multiplex all year by far. So I'm certainly glad the theaters are benefiting from it in a big way..

(a guy that famous and his best movies are the Deadpools?)
I'm probably in the minority on this but I would rank Free Guy and The Adam Project above all three Deadpools easily.
 
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Not sure what to make of this, but AMC here in NYC had already committed at least some, if not all, of their premium screens to D&W for 3 weeks (w/ its 3rd week shared w/ Borderlands in that film's 1st week), which might be largely unprecedented(?)... And since there seems nothing else new committed for those premium screens during its 4th week, if its bizz is still raking, I guess they could return D&W fully onto those premium screens again at that point (and then some?)...

Don't recall if Oppy and Dune 2 got quite the same treatment. Oppy probably not quite because of Barbie (at least during week 1 anyway), but Dune 2?

No idea if that's indicative/similar at other theater chains around the country...

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