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New Movie Releases 2023: Every Upcoming Film You Need to See

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From action-packed blockbusters to emotional dramas, there’s something for everyone in 2023’s upcoming movie list. You won’t want to miss the highly anticipated sequels, spin-offs, and brand-new stories hitting the big screen. With A-list stars and creative masterminds behind the scenes, you can expect unforgettable performances and visually stunning cinematography. Grab a pen and mark your calendars so you don’t miss any of these exciting, new movie releases that 2023 has in store!

Also, be sure to bookmark this page and come back often as this guide will be updated continuously throughout the year.

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January 2023 Films — New Movie Releases 2023

M3GAN (January 6)

Just when you thought it was safe to combine robotics with a doll, along comes M3GAN to prove that you were wrong. When Gemma (Allison Williams) becomes the sole caretaker for her niece, she introduces her to her latest project at work, a doll that can, for intensive purposes, interact with its primary user as if it was a living person. However, as always happens, the doll, M3GAN, begins to separate herself from her programming and takes on a life of her own. What is M3GAN’s end goal, and will she reach it before she is stopped?

Women Talking (January 6)

In a stunning revelation, the women of an insular religious group (Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, and Frances McDormand among others) unveiled their heartbreaking truth — they had been subjected to brutal violations by their own men. With courage and resilience, these brave survivors spoke out about confronting the dark secrets that have overshadowed decades of colonial life. It is now time for them to rebuild in light of this new reality.

Last Resort (January 6) — New Movie Releases 2023

To everyone, family means something else. To some, family is all they have and they will do whatever they have to to ensure their happiness and safety. For others, family is just something they see as a means of gloating to their friends that they have what they crave. For Michael (Jonathan Patrick Foo), the former is where he stands. When his wife and daughter are taken hostage in a bank robbery by Cooper (Clayton Norcross), Michael sets out to take on the mercenaries as his own one-man army.

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Imani (January 6)

In the days of social media, conspiracies have become all the rage. But we all seem to forget that conspiracies have been around since the dawn of time. In Imani, Brittany S. Hall plays Faith Newford, an army special ops lieutenant who has it all in life as a wife and mother although things take a turn for the worse after developing amnesia from what she believes was a car accident. However, the truth is far worse than she could have imagined.

A Man Called Otto (January 13)

Based on the best-selling novel and already a hit movie in Sweden titled “En man som heter Ove”, A Man Called Otto stars Tom Hanks as the titular character. Having lost his wife, Otto has lost all of his joy for life. He wants nothing more than to be left alone. His only true joy is visiting his deceased wife’s gravesite and telling her all about what has been happening. Then one day Otto (Tom Hanks), the neighborhood grump, meets the lively new neighbors. His world is forever turned upside down but in the best way possible. Now the proud owner of a cat and the unwitting plaything for the neighbors’ girls, Otto has finally found a renewed sense of joy in life. This film will have you crying and laughing from start to finish.

House Party (January 13) — New Movie Releases 2023

What better way to ring in the new year than with the ultimate house party? For two down-on-their-luck house cleaners by day and aspiring club promoters by night, Damon (Tosin Cole) and Kevin (Jacob Latimore), are about to throw the ultimate house party to raise money to pay for Damon’s daughter’s school. When they discover the house they are cleaning belongs to the one and only Lebron James, who is away on a meditation retreat, they decide that this is their chance to truly show what they can do. So, with the location decided, all the pair needs to do now is invite the crème de la crème of Hollywood and they’re on Easy Street. But, could it really be as easy as they think?

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The Old Way (January 13)

After living a life of danger, former gunslinger Colton Briggs (Nicolas Cage) is finally in a place where he can live a comfortable life with his daughter Brooke (Ryan Kiera Armstrong). Unfortunately for Briggs, the son of a man he once murdered has turned up to take his revenge. Now, after his wife is murdered in a revenge killing, Briggs and his daughter are now prepared to take revenge of their own, and it’s not going to be pretty.

Plane (January 13)

When pilot Brodie Torrance (Gerard Butler) prepares for his next flight, he’s advised that he will have a fugitive that is being transported on board. During the flight, the plane is suddenly struck by lightning, forcing an emergency landing. Unfortunately for the crew and passengers, the flight lands in the middle of a warzone. Now, with the passengers taken hostage, it’s up to Brodie and fugitive Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter) to team up and rescue the passengers at any cost necessary.

The Devil Conspiracy (January 13) — New Movie Releases 2023

After sealing Lucifer (Joe Anderson) away centuries ago, the Archangel Michael (Peter Mensah) is summoned once again when a twisted cult steals the Shroud of Turin and abducts an art historian to use in an attempt to resurrect Lucifer once again. Will Lucifer succeed in ruling over the Earth, or will Michael once again arise victoriously and deliver us all once more from this evil?

Dog Gone (January 13)

On a quest to find his beloved pet pup, a determined young man (Johnny Berchtold) and his supportive family (Rob Lowe, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, and Savannah Bruffey) traverse vast terrain in hopes of locating the canine before its life-saving medication runs out.

Missing (January 20)

Do you really know who you can trust in your family? Do you even know your family all that well? These are just some of the questions that June (Storm Reid) must face in the thrilling rollercoaster Missing. Needing a vacation, June’s mother Grace (Nia Long) heads out with her new beau on a trip to Columbia where she goes missing under mysterious circumstances. When June begins trying to get help to find her mother, she is hit with a mound of international red tape. When the truth is uncovered, Grace will learn that she never really knew her mother at all.

Infinity Pool (January 27) — New Movie Releases 2023

On a luxurious getaway, an unsuspecting couple (Alexander Skarsgård and Cleopatra Coleman) is seductively lured away from the resort by a mysterious woman (Mia Goth). Unexpectedly plunged into a dangerous and hedonistic culture with violence rampant around them, tragedy strikes when they unknowingly break its strictest laws. With their lives in jeopardy — execution or death-watching awaits if not for outrageously priced bribes to save themselves – will this unfortunate vacation be their last?

Shotgun Wedding (January 27)

Tom (Josh Duhamel) and Darcy (Jennifer Lopez)’s perfect destination wedding quickly turns into a nightmare when their loved ones are unexpectedly taken hostage at gunpoint. As tensions rise, they must put aside any issues between them to save the hostages — or risk losing everyone in the process.

Fear (January 27)

After the disastrous year that was 2020, the world has finally been able to move past the era of the “pandemic”. Now, from director Deon Taylor comes Fear, a film that brings us right back to the pandemic mindset. After suffering through a pandemic, a group of friends decide to head out on a little retreat in the remote Tahoe mountains. After getting settled, the group begins to finally relax until a mysterious and contagious airborne pathogen threatens to destroy their lives forever.

You People (January 27) — New Movie Releases 2023

Two families meet in a clash of cultures, expectations, and generations as they grapple with the complexities of modern love. As boundaries are challenged, traditional values come under scrutiny to be replaced by mutual understanding and respect.

February 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Knock at the Cabin (February 3)

 If you were approached and told that the world would end if you failed to choose who lives or dies, could you live with that decision? That is exactly the dilemma that befalls married couple Andrew (Jonathan Groff) and Eric (Ben Aldridge) and their daughter Wen (Kristen Cui) when approached at their cabin rental by a group claiming to be there to help stop the apocalypse. What will their choice be? Sacrifice one of themselves, or let the world burn?

80 for Brady (February 3)

They say “Life begins at 50”, but what about if you’ve made it well past that point, and still haven’t had that one great experience? Is it too late to go after what you truly want? Well, not if you ask the stars of the new hit film 80 for Brady. 80 for Brady stars Jane Fonda, Lilly Tomlin, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field as four friends who have decided to make it their mission to travel to the Super Bowl to watch and meet, legendary quarterback Tom Brady in what they believe to be his final Super Bowl.

The Amazing Maurice (February 3) — New Movie Releases 2023

Maurice (Hugh Laurie), the streetwise ginger cat, and his newfound rat compadres hatch a daring scheme to make a fortune. They soon discover that their plans can’t outwit Malicia (Emilia Clarke) — an intelligent bookworm who shuts down their money-making ambitions.

Magic Mike’s Last Dance (February 10)

Magic Mike’s Last Dance is sure to be one of 2023’s biggest box-office draws. This third entry in director Steven Soderbergh‘s comedy-drama film series follows Mike Lane (Channing Tatum) who had been living the high life until a business deal left him broke. With an agenda of his own, he takes to the stage again and heads to London where he teams up with a socialite (Salma Hayek Pinault) who offers him one last chance at success — but it comes with strings attached. For Mike’s big break to pay off, however, he must first whip together a talented group of dancers in record time.

Consecration (February 10)

Grace (Jena Malone) embarks on a daring journey to the Mount Saviour Convent in Scotland, determined to uncover answers about her brother’s untimely death. Faced with dark secrets of murder and sacrilege lurking within its walls, she sets out bravely into an unknown future as she begins unraveling revelations that ultimately lead back to herself.

Your Place or Mine (February 10) — New Movie Releases 2023

Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher) have completely different outlooks on life — she seeks stability in sunny LA, while he embraces spontaneity from the hustle and bustle of New York. When they embark on an adventure to swap houses for a week, however, neither expects what lessons they will learn; that sometimes it can take venturing outside our comfort zones to truly understand what we need out of life.

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (February 17)

Ant-Man (Paul Rudd) and the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) are back in action with a thrilling new mission that sees them exploring strange creatures inside the Quantum Realm in the first film of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s highly anticipated phase 5. Joined by Hope’s parents Hank Pym (Michael Douglas) and Janet Van Dyne (Michelle Pfeiffer), they must brave uncharted territory to go beyond their limits. Jonathan Majors joins as Kang for an energy-filled adventure sure to electrify Marvel fans everywhere!

Of An Age (February 17)

Love comes in all shapes, sizes, and timeframes. From director Goran Stolevski comes the coming-of-age story of a young 17-year-old Serbian ballroom dancer and the whirlwind, insatiable, and intense short-term relationship he has with the older brother of his best friend. Will this be just a one-night stand, or can the relationship withstand the test of time?

Sharper (February 17) — New Movie Releases 2023

A master of deception and a jack-of-all-trades scheme to upend the status quo. Here’s what happens when an ambitious con artist attempts to outsmart Manhattan’s wealthiest elite. The film stars Julianne Moore, Sebastian Stan, Briana Middleton, and John Lithgow.

Cocaine Bear (February 24)

Cocaine Bear is another movie people are buzzing about ahead of its release next year. In a scene straight out of the Wild West, an unlikely assortment of figures converged on a Georgia forest after news spread that a 500-pound black bear had gone berserk due to narcotics. Cops and criminals alike teamed up against this formidable force as tourists and teenagers looked on in awe — all thanks to one ill-fated decision by an unsuspecting wildlife enthusiast.

Jesus Revolution (February 24)

The true story of Greg Laurie (Joel Courtney), a young man who was raised by his single, struggling mother in 1969. Then, in 1970 Greg joins a group of hippies as they descend their way onto a Southern California community, and along the way brings life to a pastor’s languishing church and its community. In the end, America will have its greatest awakening spiritually ever.

We Have a Ghost (February 24) — New Movie Releases 2023

Kevin (Jahi Di’Allo Winston)’s family unexpectedly claims fame when their house is discovered to be a landing spot for an intriguing ghost, Ernest (David Harbour). But their curiosity soon leads them into dangerous and unexpected waters as they unravel the secrets of his past — resulting in becoming targets of the CIA.

March 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Creed III (March 3)

Creed III is another highly anticipated sequel coming out next year, continuing Adonis Creed (Michael B. Jordan)’s journey as a reigning boxing champion, flourishing in both his personal and professional life. But when Damian (Jonathan Majors) — an old friend who also happens to be a fierce former pro boxer — comes back into the picture after spending time behind bars, Adonis must face him off for more than just bragging rights; it’s about putting their respective futures on the line. It’s set up to be one of sport’s greatest rivalries… and there can only be one victor.

Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre (March 3)

Orson Fortune (Jason Statham) is an elite spy on a mission to save the world from destruction. With assistance from some of the earth’s best operatives and Hollywood star Danny Francesco (Josh Hartnett), they must track down billionaire arms broker Greg Simmonds (Hugh Grant) who holds a dangerous new technology in his possession. It will be no easy task — but failure is not an option.

Transfusion (March 3) — New Movie Releases 2023

Experience the harrowing journey of a doting father (Sam Worthington) forced to walk the path less traveled to keep his son safe. Follow this ex-Special Forces operative as he dives into an unpredictable criminal underworld and fights for what matters most — family.

Scream VI (March 10)

Scream VI takes us back into familiar territory with directors Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin bringing us another installment in Wes Craven’s iconic slasher series. After surviving the most recent brush with death, sisters Samantha (Melissa Barrera) and Tara Carpenter (Jenna Ortega) as well as their twin friends Chad (Mason Gooding) and Mindy Meeks (Jasmin Savoy Brown) chose to leave Woodsboro, California behind them in search of a brighter future. Little did they know that this journey would bring danger just around the corner — for when they arrived in New York City there was another Ghostface killer on the loose.

65 (March 10)

After a destructive crash, pilot Mills (Adam Driver) finds himself inexplicably sent back in time to an Earth populated with dinosaurs. Working together with Koa (Ariana Greenblatt), their lives and freedom depend upon navigating the treacherous terrain teeming with fearsome creatures they had never before encountered. The fate of both is uncertain as they have just one shot at a rescue.

Champions (March 10) — New Movie Releases 2023

Unexpectedly, a former basketball coach (Woody Harrelson) is given the chance to guide an extraordinary team of athletes with intellectual disabilities. With newfound dedication and determination, they prove their immense potential by achieving success beyond what anyone initially thought possible.

Luther: The Fallen Sun (March 10)

As a renowned detective, John Luther (Idris Elba) never expected to occupy the wrong side of justice. But when an infamous serial killer (Andy Serkis) strikes terror into the heart of Londoners and taunts him from afar, he knows that sitting behind bars is no longer enough; only by breaking out can he capture them before they claim another victim.

Inside (March 17)

In an edge-of-your-seat thrill ride, an experienced art thief (Willem Dafoe) is forced to put his nerves and ingenuity to the test. Stranded inside a state-of-the-art penthouse in New York’s Times Square with only valuable artwork as company, he must race against time to find some way out before it’s too late.

Shazam! Fury of the Gods (March 17) — New Movie Releases 2023

Shazam! Fury of the Gods promises even more fun adventures for our favorite family superhero Shazam! Zachary Levi returns in his titular role alongside fellow cast members Asher Angel and Jack Dylan Grazer who are all set for another entertaining romp through DC Comics world filled with laughs and thrills galore.

Moving On (March 17)

After attending the funeral of a shared acquaintance, two long-lost friends (Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin) sought vengeance on their former foe (Malcolm McDowell) from decades ago. Uniting in their mission to settle an old score and bring justice for past wrongs, they were determined to set things right with the widower who had meddled in their lives years before.

Wildflower (March 17)

Bea Johnson (Kiernan Shipka) embarks on a captivating journey of self-discovery as she matures from infancy to adulthood. As her family struggles to handle the challenges that accompany an intellectually disabled parent, they must unite to provide their loved one with all necessary assistance while also allowing Bea opportunities for personal growth and independence.

Children of the Corn (March 21) — New Movie Releases 2023

Children of the Corn, a supernatural slasher film helmed by Kurt Wimmer is a chilling take on Stephen King‘s classic tale. Starring Elena Kampouris, Kate Moyer, and Callan Mulvey among others, this latest offering seeks to terrify audiences with its spine-tingling retelling.

John Wick: Chapter 4 (March 24)

John Wick: Chapter 4 marks Keanu Reeves‘ return once again as John Wick — no doubt expecting even more explosive action sequences filled with spectacular stunts which have become synonymous with these movies. With these stunts alongside more darkly comedic moments throughout, it looks like it’ll be another great outing for Mr. Wick himself.

A Good Person (March 24)

Allison (Florence Pugh) had it all — a loving fiance, a promising career, and a supportive social circle. But when faced with tragedy, she was left battling an opioid addiction in addition to her unresolved grief. As luck would have it though, this unlikely hero formed a meaningful bond of friendship with the father-in-law (Morgan Freeman) who became instrumental in guiding her recovery journey as well as helping put together the pieces of what remained of her shattered life.

The Lost King (March 24) — New Movie Releases 2023

In a remarkable feat of ambition and tenacity, an independent writer (Sally Hawkins) explored the depths of his instincts and visions to bring about one of history’s greatest archaeological finds: King Richard III (Harry Lloyd) was discovered beneath a Leicester car park.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (March 31)

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves takes us into classic fantasy territory based on the Wizards Of The Coast game’s Forgotten Realms campaign setting. Expect lots of mystical creatures and spellcasting amidst some exciting battles between good and evil forces alike — perfect material for any Dungeons & Dragons fan out there looking forward to watching this adaptation come alive onscreen.

Tetris (March 31)

In 1988, entrepreneur Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) discovered the iconic game Tetris on a business trip to Moscow and saw its potential. He bravely took a risk by traveling into Soviet Union territory to join forces with inventor Alexey Pajitnov (Nikita Efremov) — determined that this innovative game should be shared with people around the world!

Murder Mystery 2 (March 31) — New Movie Releases 2023

Nick (Adam Sandler) and Audrey Spitz (Jennifer Anniston) are now a pair of private detectives in this sequel film, who find their detective skills put to the test when an international investigation ensues after one of their friends is inexplicably abducted. The crime-solving duo must use all of the resources at their disposal to crack this complex case.

Spinning Gold (March 31)

Rock, Disco, Hip Hop, Rap, and Pop; what do these five words have in common? They are all variations of the one thing that can bring us all together…music. While they may all be different in sound, they all have the potential to lead people to gold. In Spinning Gold, legendary record producer Neil Bogart (Jeremy Jordan) takes Casablanca Records, the company he co-founded, from the brink of bankruptcy with over $7 million in debt, to the pinnacle of success with stars like Gladys Knight (Ledisi), Gene Simmons (Casey Likes), and Donna Summer (Tayla Parx).

A Thousand and One (March 31)

Inez (Teyana Taylor) is determined to give 6-year-old Terry (Josiah Cross) the home and family he deserves, no matter what it takes. Steering clear of authorities, mother and son set off on a journey across New York City in search of identity and stability — two things that eluded them both while growing up without each other.

April 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

The Super Mario Bros Movie (April 7)

The Super Mario Bros Movie has been long awaited by Nintendo fans worldwide ever since it was first announced — now finally set to release this year; expect lots of familiar characters including Mario (Chris Pratt) and Luigi (Charlie Day) alongside other mainstays such as Princess Peach (Anya Taylor-Joy), Bowser (Jack Black), and Toad (Keegan-Michael Key).

Paint (April 7)

Paint stars Owen Wilson as Carl Nargle, a fictional character based on Bob Ross. He is an artist with a soothing whispery voice who has his own popular show on Vermont public television. After several decades on the air, Carl is beginning to fall into a rut. Then, the radio station decides to hire a new artist in hopes of revitalizing the station. Because of this, Nargle’s own insecurities and fears about his artistic prowess are brought to the forefront. Can Nargle overcome his fear, or is it time for him to retire for good?

On a Wing and a Prayer (April 7) — New Movie Releases 2023

Flights can be one of the fastest ways to get from one place to another. You can visit family and friends that you haven’t seen in years. This is one of the safest modes of travel. However, it can also be one of the scariest ones for many people. In On a Wing and a Prayer, when the pilot of a passenger plane dies suddenly, one passenger takes it upon himself to take charge of the plane and land it safely in an effort to save himself, his family, and the plane full of passengers.

Renfield (April 14)

After centuries of being bound to the whims of his dark master, Dracula (Nicolas Cage), Renfield (Nicholas Hoult) is finally ready for a life away from endless servitude in Renfield. He ventures off in search of freedom and independence, and perhaps he’ll find something even more meaningful along the way.

The Pope’s Exorcist (April 14)

The Vatican has a storied history involving exorcisms throughout the centuries. One of the most popular priests to have performed more exorcisms than any before is Father Gabriele Amorth. Father Amorth is thought to have performed between 100,000 to 160,000 exorcisms as the Vatican’s Chief Exorcist. The Pope’s Exorcist tells the story of this real-life priest and stars Russell Crowe as the lead.

Nefarious (April 14) — New Movie Releases 2023

In the hours prior to his scheduled execution, a serial killer astounded a psychiatrist with an incredible claim: that he was actually a demon possessing human form. As their session drew to a close, the murderer then promised the doctor three additional murders of his own would soon follow — setting off an eerie portent of things yet to come.

Evil Dead Rise (April 21)

From director Lee Cronin comes Evil Dead Rise, the latest installment in the Evil Dead franchise. The film is written by franchise creator Sam Rami and sees two estranged sisters living in the city being tormented by evil flesh-possessing demons. Now, the sisters are forced into a battle for survival the likes of which haven’t been faced since the original film.

Chevalier (April 21)

During the reign of Marie Antoinette (Lucy Boynton), Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) attends an elite prep school from a young age where he excels in his studies and his music. Throughout his life, he reaches heights within French society unheard of for a person of color. Because of his talents, he quickly becomes one of the most successful composers of all time. However, an ill-fated love affair brings it all crashing down.

Beau is Afraid (April 21) — New Movie Releases 2023

Step into the thrilling unknown with director Ari Aster, as he presents a captivating and suspenseful journey inspired by his darkest nightmares. Experience an adventure you won’t soon forget starring Joaquin Phoenix as Beau and Amy Ryan as Grace.

The Covenant (April 21)

This Guy Ritchie film features a bloody conflict, where one man (Jake Gyllenhaal) heroically endangered himself to save another. Despite treacherous conditions on the ground in Afghanistan, an interpreter courageously carried an injured sergeant over miles of difficult terrain ensuring his safe return home.

Ghosted (April 21)

Cole (Chris Evans) and Sadie (Ana de Armas)’s chance meeting ignited an unexpected romance. But the thrill of new love was quickly overshadowed by a whirlwind journey to save the world from impending danger — all while keeping their true identities in check! What seemed like just another date may be their greatest mission yet.

Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (April 28) — New Movie Releases 2023

Throughout the centuries, religion has been the subject of many wars. They’ve been from the crusades of the medieval days to the wars we fight inside trying to determine if God is even real. For Margaret Simon (Abby Ryder Fortson), the latter is her own personal war. With a catholic mother and a Jewish father, 11-year-old Margaret doesn’t relate to either faith. She puts effort to find which religion, if any, is right for her. As a result, she chooses to study people’s religious beliefs. She hopes to resolve the question of her own religion in the process.

Big George Foreman: The Miraculous Story of the Once and Future Heavyweight Champion of the World (April 28)

George Foreman has made an extraordinary journey from Olympic gold medalist to world heavyweight champion. After retiring, he devoted his life to ministry with a newfound faith and built up a family church — until economic difficulties threatened its future. Rather than give up hope, the determined boxer returned for one more fight at age 45 to reclaim what is still remembered as one of history’s greatest boxing comebacks: The oldest-ever heavyweight champion in sporting history.

May 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (May 5)

Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) and the Guardians face their toughest challenge ever when defending the universe from certain destruction. With a beloved teammate lost, the heroes must band together to save one of their own or risk coming undone forever.

Book Club: The Next Chapter (May 12)

The ladies are back and this time they’re heading abroad. From director Bill Holderman, comes the next chapter, pun intended, in the story of four friends and their beloved book club. When one of the friends goes and gets herse;f engaged, the four women decide they need to go out and celebrate, and what better way to celebrate than a trip to the romantic country of Italy? However, even in a country filled with romance, things can, and probably will, get a little crazy. When events start to go off the rails, the girls are sent on a whirlwind trip across the country with the film hitting theaters just in time for Mother’s Day.

Love Again (May 12) — New Movie Releases 2023

After the sudden death of her fiance, Mira Ray (Priyanka Chopra) reaches out to his old cellphone in a desperate attempt for closure. Unbeknownst to her, that number was reassigned and all messages were received by journalist Rob Burns (Sam Heughan) who quickly became enthralled with Mira’s heartfelt words. On an assignment from work — interviewing superstar Celine Dion — he enlists help from the singer as Rob embarks on an unprecedented mission: win over Mira’s heart and reunite them both.

The Mother (May 12)

A mysterious assassin (Jennifer Lopez) reemerges from the shadows to protect her long-lost daughter (Lucy Paez) from imminent danger. After years of running and hiding, she faces a fateful showdown to keep those closest to her safe.

Fast X (May 19)

The end of the road is near for The Fast and the Furious saga. When Dom Toreto’s (Vin Diesel) family becomes the target of Dante (Jason Momoa), the son of the drug kingpin Hernan Reyes, who Dom and his crew took down in the past, Dante will do what it takes to make him pay. Now, with his family, in every aspect, on the line, Dom will stop at nothing to protect them. Old rivals become new friends in this heart-pounding tenth installment of the Fast and Furious franchise.

The Little Mermaid (May 26) — New Movie Releases 2023

Longing for adventure, Ariel (Halle Bailey), the youngest of King Triton (Javier Bardem)’s daughters ventures to explore the mysterious world beyond her underwater home. During this journey, she meets and falls in love with a daring human prince named Eric (Jonah Hauer-King). To live life on land as part of his kingdom and follow her heart’s desire, Ariel strikes an agreement with the wicked sea witch Ursula (Melissa McCarthy).

About My Father (May 26)

After being prompted by his soon-to-be wife (Leslie Bibb), a man (Sebastian Maniscalco) and his father (Robert De Niro) journey to her luxurious family home in search of greater understanding. Immersed in an alien world of exorbitant wealth and bizarre customs, the duo discover just how far they’re willing to reach for what truly defines “family.”

Kandahar (May 26)

Going undercover always comes with a great risk of being discovered, and for CIA agent Tom Harris (Gerard Butler), who is on a secret mission deep in Afghanistan, this has never been more true. When Harris and his Afghan translators’ undercover identities are leaked, they have to fight their way through hostile territory to an extraction point in Kandahar before it’s too late.

The Machine (May 26) — New Movie Releases 2023

Bert Kreischer finds himself trapped in a thrilling and dangerous game of cat-and-mouse when an infamous mobster attempts to kidnap him — a consequence due to his past misdeeds. With the assistance of his estranged father (Mark Hamill), he must muster courage as they descend into chaos while navigating through a deadly underworld war between rival crime families.

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (June 2)

When Brooklyn’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) reunites with Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld), he is taken on an incredible interdimensional journey filled with remarkable versions of himself — the webbed warriors who protect the Multiverse from harm. But when circumstances call for a heroic decision that conflicts with team morals, it’s up to our resident wallcrawler to decide what kind of hero he will be to save those dearest and nearest him.

Strays (June 9)

Reggie (Will Ferrell), a beloved pup with big dreams and an even bigger heart, was left to fend for himself on the city streets after being discarded by his irresponsible owner. But luckily he wasn’t alone — soon enough he found solace in the company of fast-talking Boston Terrier, Bug (Jamie Foxx), and his ragtag band of strays. Together they set out on an unforgettable mission: take revenge against Doug (Will Forte) for abandoning poor Reggie, while also working tirelessly to bring him back home safely at last.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (June 9) — New Movie Releases 2023

In the ’90s, an intergalactic battle came to a head on our planet when three new factions joined Autobots and Decepticons in a struggle that could have determined Earth’s fate: The Maximals, Predacons, and Terrorcons were now part of this chaotic fray.

Elemental (June 16)

An innovative exploration of a dynamic new world, introducing viewers to Element City: where inhabitants with elemental affinities call home. In the center of this vibrant city lies Ember (Leah Lewis), who seeks adventure and answers as she questions her beliefs in what life should be alongside Wade (Mamoudou Athie) — whose relaxed attitude encourages our protagonist on their journey together.

The Flash (June 16)

In the DC Universe, an epic battle of fate unfolds when a determined Flash (Ezra Miller) is forced to journey back in time and alter history. But his attempt at repairing the future sees unintended consequences arise as General Zod (Michael Shannon) unleashes terror from beyond; leaving no other option but for The Fastest Man Alive to confront a long-retired Batman (Michael Keaton) and team up with an imprisoned Kryptonian warrior (Sasha Calle) — although not the one he initially thinks of.

The Blackening (June 16) — New Movie Releases 2023

A close-knit group of friends faces a terrifying adversary while spending the weekend in an unsuspecting woodland cabin. What lurks beyond their imaginations is far worse than they could have ever expected, as comedy troupe 3Peat’s 2018 short film is expanded upon to explore the consequences of deep secrets and ancient curses within this dark environment filled with crippling suspense and horror.

Extraction 2 (June 16)

After being declared dead and buried, Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) resurfaces for another audacious mission. With his extraordinary skills as a mercenary, he sets off on an adrenaline-filled journey of epic proportions.

Asteroid City (June 23)

Asteroid City takes audiences on a journey to 1955, where an annual Junior Stargazer convention marks the beginning of monumental change. The film features an expansive cast as unforgettable and vibrant as any other work from acclaimed director Wes Anderson — sure to leave viewers astounded by its magical story. Some members of the cast include Margot Robbie, Hong Chau, Steve Carell, Rita Wilson, Edward Norton, Maya Hawke, Bryan Cranston, and Tilda Swinton.

Joy Ride (June 23) — New Movie Releases 2023

Four intrepid Asian Americans (Stephanie Hsu, Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, and Sabrina Wu) embark on an epic journey through Asia, exploring the depths of their culture and identity as they seek out their birth mothers. Along the way, each person discovers what it means to know oneself — a truth that will surely leave them forever changed.

No Hard Feelings (June 23)

No Hard Feelings is an eagerly anticipated American coming-of-age sex comedy that follows the story of a teen navigating newfound adulthood. Jennifer Lawrence and Andrew Barth Feldman feature in this film, which has been crafted by acclaimed screenwriter duo Gene Stupnitsky and John Phillips.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (June 30)

Another thrilling journey awaits audiences with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, where our beloved archaeologist (Harrison Ford) must battle dangerous forces to protect a powerful artifact from ending up in the wrong hands.

Harold and the Purple Crayon (June 30) — New Movie Releases 2023

A young boy named Harold began a wondrous journey on an epic quest with only his vibrant purple crayon in hand to help him along the way. The film is set to star Zachary Levi, Zooey Deschanel, Ravi Patel, Lil Rel Howery, and Tanya Reynolds.

July 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Insidious: Fear the Dark (July 7)

Josh (Patrick Wilson) and Dalton Lambert (Ty Simpkins) venture east in pursuit of the latter’s academic aspirations. But what should be a joyous occasion soon turns sour as banished memories come back to haunt them both, leaving the father-son duo with one ominous question: What unspoken secrets lurk within their past?

Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One (July 14)

The excitement doesn’t end there though! Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One continues Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise)’s latest mission as he teams up with his IMF team along with some familiar faces from previous films to complete their impossible task. 

Barbie (July 21)

For those looking for something more lighthearted, Barbie is set for release this year and tells the story of Barbie (Margot Robbie)’s search for a sense of belonging in a world where she feels out of place. 

Oppenheimer (July 21) — New Movie Releases 2023

For a tale of realism, be sure to check out Oppenheimer. J. Robert Oppenheimer (Cillian Murphy) led a team of remarkable scientists during the Manhattan Project, resulting in one of history’s most significant discoveries: the atomic bomb. With his impressive knowledge and leadership skills, this physicist helped change our world forever.

They Cloned Tyrone (July 21)

A mysterious web of unsettling occurrences leads an unexpected threesome into a perilous pursuit of uncovering a sinister government secret. The film is set to star John Boyega, Teyonah Parris, Jamie Foxx, and Kiefer Sutherland.

Haunted Mansion (July 28)

Single mom Gabbie (Rosario Dawson) and her young son (Chase W. Dillon), in search of a fresh start in life, were delighted when they stumbled across an unbelievably affordable mansion in New Orleans. But it wasn’t long before their pleasant surprise was replaced with terror as the eerie hauntings of past occupants threatened their safety and those around them. It’ll take the combined efforts of a disparate team — consisting of a priest (Owen Wilson), a scientist-turned-parapsychologist (LaKeith Stanfield), a psychic from the French Quarter (Tiffany Haddish), and a grumpy historian (Danny DeVito) — to exorcise these malevolent spirits so all can hopefully live happily ever after…

August 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (August 4)

After years of being hidden away, the Turtle brothers — Leonardo (Nicolas Cantu), Michelangelo (Shamon Brown Jr.), Raphael (Brady Noon), and Donatello (Micah Abbey) — embark on an exciting mission to win over the hearts and acceptance of New Yorkers. With their newfound friend April O’Neil (Ayo Edebiri) by their side they face off against a powerful crime syndicate but soon find themselves in a battle for survival when hordes of mutants attack. The project is being produced by Seth Rogan, who also is set to star as Bebop in the film.

Meg 2: The Trench (August 4)

Ben Wheatley‘s highly anticipated sequel to 2018’s The Meg, titled Meg 2: The Trench is set for release. It features Jason Statham and follows a story from Steve Alten’s 1999 novel of the same name written by Dean Georgaris and Jon and Erich Hoeber. Sienna Guillory and Cliff Curtis are also set to be part of its cast.

Challengers (August 11) — New Movie Releases 2023

Tashi (Zendaya), a former tennis player and now coach, used her knowledge of the game to catapult her husband (Mike Faist) from mere mediocrity into world fame. To shake him out of his losing streak she boldly put him in an unfamiliar situation — facing off against Patrick: once promising yet currently disheartened, one-time best friend, former flame, and still great rival on the court.

Gran Turismo (August 11)

From the exciting world of video games to reality, this incredible story is one of the ages. It follows a teenage Gran Turismo player (Archie Madekwe) whose amazing gaming skills earned him success in several Nissan competitions and ultimately led to his dream come true — becoming an actual, professional race car driver. The film is also set to star David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, Djimon Hounsou, and Geri Halliwell.

Heart of Stone (August 11)

Rachel Stone (Gal Gadot) is the sole female operative representing a global peacekeeping organization to protect their most critical, yet dangerous asset. With unmatched intelligence and courage, she stands as one of our world’s guardians against worldwide chaos and destruction. The film is also set to star Jamie Dornan, Alia Bhatt, and Sophie Okonedo.

Blue Beetle (August 18) — New Movie Releases 2023

DC Comic’s Blue Beetle follows Jamie Reyes (Xolo Maridueña) on his journey of discovering his superpowers while struggling against evil forces wielding technology far beyond what any human being should possess.

The Hill (August 18)

Dennis Quaid, Colin Ford, and an all-star cast bring to life the remarkable story of Rickey Hill‘s inspirational journey from disability to Major League Baseball fame. The film tells how one man overcame incredible adversity with determination and resilience.

Untitled Please Don’t Destroy Project (August 18)

Following the SNL sketch trio, Please Don’t Destroy, the film sees three friends (Ben Marshall, John Higgins, and Martin Herlihy) decide to take a chance and follow their dreams when they realize that everyday life isn’t for them. Taking on an exciting journey, they search for rumors of lost gold hidden deep in a nearby mountain — hoping it will be enough to flip the script on their lives.

Lift (August 25) — New Movie Releases 2023

A notorious master thief is enticed to join forces with his former flame and the FBI in a daring heist. To pull off this unprecedented robbery, they assemble an elite team of professional thieves from around the world for a sky-high mission aboard a 777-passenger flight traveling between London and Zurich. The film is set to star Kevin Hart, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Billy Magnussen, Jacob Batalon, and Sam Worthington.

They Listen (August 25)

Get ready for a spine-tingling experience as Chris Weitz‘s terrifying horror film, They Listen, creeps into theaters soon. This suspenseful flick features acclaimed stars Katherine Waterston and John Cho, alongside Lukita Maxwell in an all-out chilling performance. Watch it if you dare; produced by Jason Blum‘s Blumhouse Productions and Andrew Miano‘s Depth of Field banners — They Listen guarantees to haunt every viewer.

White Bird: A Wonder Story (August 25)

Julian (Bryce Gheisar)’s journey of transformation begins with a powerful story from his grandmother (Helen Mirren). She recounts the incredible tale of her youth during Nazi-occupied France when she found love and solace in an enchanting world created by a courageous boy who sheltered her from harm. Alongside them was this brave young man’s mother, taking great risks to ensure they were safe amidst uncertainty and danger.

September 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

The Equalizer 3 (September 1)

Get ready for the return of Denzel Washington and Dakota Fanning — they’re teaming up in The Equalizer 3, a high-stakes action film directed by Antoine Fuqua. It’s been 15 years since these two Hollywood powerhouses graced the screen together in Man on Fire — this time around, it looks like we can expect even more explosive performances. As an encore to 2018’s hit sequel The Equalizer 2, watch as these heroes take justice into their own hands with thrilling stunts and intense drama throughout.

My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 (September 8)

The latest installment in the My Big Fat Greek Wedding franchise, with the previous film being released back in 2016. The film is set to star Nia Vardalos, Lainie Kazan, Elias Kacavas, Elena Kampouris, Chrissy Paraskevopoul, and more.

The Nun 2 (September 8) — New Movie Releases 2023

In 1956 France, a mysterious darkness descended upon the country with a priest brutally murdered in its wake. Sister Irene (Taissa Farmiga) finds herself plunged into an age-old struggle between good and evil as she confronts this fearsome demonic force. The film is also set to star Bonnie Aarons, Jonas Bloquet, and Storm Reid among others.

A Haunting in Venice (September 15)

A Haunting in Venice transports viewers into a mysterious world filled with danger as famed detective Hercule Poirot (Kenneth Branagh) finds himself swept up into a post-World War II Venice mystery. At the eerie seance he was attending with other guests, one of them mysteriously dies. Can this baker’s dozen unlock the clues to unmask yet another murderer?

The Book of Clarence (September 22)

A struggling citizen (LaKeith Stanfield) of Jerusalem thought he could capitalize on the allure of fame and use it to better his own prospects. Little did he know that this journey would be one filled with spiritual awakenings, challenging ideas, and ultimately an unexpected direction to take in life. The film is also set to star Benedict Cumberbatch, RJ Clyer, Omar Sy, and James McAvoy.

The Expendables 4 (September 22) — New Movie Releases 2023

The Expendables are a force to be reckoned with. Operating at the pinnacle of tactical prowess, they utilize advanced weaponry and strategies to protect humanity on missions where no other hope exists. Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, and Megan Fox are set to star in this upcoming film.

Next Goal Wins (September 22)

Get ready for the laugh-out-loud comedy, Next Goal Wins, directed by Taika Waititi and starring Hollywood heavyweights Will Arnett, Elisabeth Moss, and Michael Fassbender. This film follows the story of a less-than-ordinary soccer team from American Samoa whose loss in a 2001 FIFA match quickly became legendary.

October 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Kraven the Hunter (October 6)

Seeking glory and to display his prowess, Sergei Kravinoff (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) — a Russian immigrant with an affinity for hunting — is on the hunt of a lifetime. With determination, he strives to become known as one of the greatest hunters in history. Based on one of Spider-Man’s greatest adversaries in the Marvel comics, this film will also star Russell Crowe, Alessandro Nivola, and Ariana DeBose.

True Love (October 6)

True Love, a thrilling sci-fi epic from visionary director Gareth Edwards is fast approaching. An all-star cast featuring John David Washington, Gemma Chan, and Ken Watanabe will take viewers on an intergalactic adventure sure to captivate the heart — blending awe-inspiring special effects with emotionally charged performances for a truly unforgettable journey.

Damsel (October 13) — New Movie Releases 2023

When a beautiful young woman (Millie Bobby Brown) agreed to marry an attractive prince (Nick Robinson), she thought her dreams had come true — until everything turned out to be nothing more than a cruel trap. Stranded within the confines of an underground cave alongside a menacing fire-breathing dragon, she was forced into action and tested beyond her limits as she fought for survival in the harshest of environments. The film is also set to star Angela Bassett, Ray Winstone, and Robin Wright.

Untitled The Exorcist Project (October 6)

A desperate father (Leslie Odom Jr.) searches for someone with expertise in handling supernatural cases. Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), with her own experience dealing with a possessed child, may provide the guidance he desperately needs.

Killers of the Flower Moon (October 20)

Set in the 1920s during a period of unprecedented oil wealth for some Native Americans, Killers of the Flower Moon depicts a disturbing true story: the Reign of Terror. This string of heinous crimes saw members from Oklahoma’s Osage Nation savagely murdered and sparked one man’s obsession to uncover justice. Directed by Martin Scorsese, the film is set to star Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Lily Gladstone, John Lithgow, Brendan Fraser, and Jesse Plemons.

Pain Hustlers (October 27) — New Movie Releases 2023

In a desperate attempt to provide for her daughter (Chloe Coleman), Liza Drake (Emily Blunt) takes what appears to be an ordinary job at a pharmaceutical startup — only discovering once she’s begun that it’s caught in the midst of a sinister racketeering scheme. With her livelihood and safety now on the line, will she find a way out? The film also stars Chris Evans, Catherine O’Hara, and Andy Garcia.

Saw X (October 27)

Saw X is the highly anticipated tenth installment of the acclaimed horror series. Fans are eager to witness another thrilling story helmed by director Kevin Greutert and written by Josh Stolberg and Peter Goldfinger. The movie stars Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Synnøve Macody Lund, Steven Brand, and Michael Beach.

November 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Dune: Part Two (November 3)

Dune: Part Two continues Paul Atreides (Timothée Chalamet)’s journey as he fights against oppressive forces that threaten his home planet Arrakis while discovering more about his own destiny than he ever expected.

The Marvels (November 10)

Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) is back and teaming up with Wandavision’s S.W.O.R.D agent Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) as well as newcomer Kamala Khan, a.k.a. Ms. Marvel (Iman Vellani). Director Nia DaCosta‘s sequel to 2019’s Captain Marvel will explore new realms as our titular hero works to unravel the mysteries left in WandaVision and Ms. Marvel’s wake while she takes on an epic journey alongside these two strong female characters.

The Killer (November 10) — New Movie Releases 2023

A chill is in the air as a relentless assassin (Michael Fassbender) lies in wait, ready to exact his next lethal mission. He remains devoid of conscience or sorrow — yet soon begins to question whether he himself will be able to succumb to the mounting pressure and keep his composure for much longer… Produced by Brad Pitt and based on the French graphic novel of the same name, the film will also star Charles Parnell and Tilda Swinton.

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (November 10)

After an impressive escape, Ginger (Thandiwe Newton) and her intrepid flock find refuge on a peaceful island. But with chicken-kind still in peril back on the mainland, they bravely set off to confront their foe head-on — but this time from within. The film will also star Bella Ramsey, Zachary Levi, and Nick Mohammed.

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (November 17)

The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes will bring audiences back into Panem where they will follow an 18-year-old Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth), years before his role as the tyrannical president of the previous films, who looks to mentor District 12 tribute Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Zegler) in a chance to change their fates.

A Family Affair (November 17) — New Movie Releases 2023

A romantic twist of fate leads to uproarious drama for a young woman, her mother, and her employer alike in this story that humorously grapples with the entanglements of love, sex, and personal identity. The film is set to star Joey King, Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Liza Koshy, Sherry Cola, and Kathy Bates.

Trolls Band Together (November 17)

Get excited for a toe-tapping, glittering get-together with Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake this holiday season. DreamWorks Animation’s beloved musical franchise is returning in its most vivacious chapter yet: Trolls Band Together. The film will see many previous cast members return along with some new faces, including Daveed Diggs, Zooey Deschanel, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Anderson. Paak, Eric André, and Camila Cabello

Wish (November 22)

In Disney’s adventuresome musical, Wish, audiences get to experience the captivating story of Asha (Ariana DeBose) and Star. When her community needs it most, young optimist Asha finds help in a mysterious cosmic force that answers her wish on high — an energetic little ball named Star. Together they must use their courage and belief in magic to save the magical kingdom of Rosas from formidable foes as they prove just how powerful wishes can be with some star power behind them.

Leo (November 22) — New Movie Releases 2023

After decades of confinement, Leo the 74-year-old lizard, and his turtle companion seized their opportunity for freedom when they escaped from a Florida classroom terrarium. The daring duo set out on an unexpected journey in search of adventure. The film is set to star Adam Sandler, Stephanie Hsu, Cecily Strong, Jo Koy, Rob Schneider, and Jason Alexander.

December 2023 Films New Movie Releases 2023

Leave the World Behind (December 8)

Long Island, a traditional spot for relaxation and family time quickly turned into emergency mode as two mysterious strangers arrive with news of an impending blackout. Forced to make difficult decisions about survival in the face of danger, both families must confront their own roles within the chaotic landscape that surrounds them. Co-produced by Julia Roberts, she is also set to star alongside Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, Myha’la Herrold, and Kevin Bacon.

Magazine Dreams (December 8)

Killian Maddox (Jonathan Majors) is unstoppable in his pursuit of bodybuilding greatness. Despite being warned about the potential dangers associated with this passion, he actively pursues stardom and refuses to let anything stop him from achieving his goal — no matter what it takes. Magazine Dreams reveals an intimate look at fame, ambition, and self-destructive behavior as one man’s dream drives a powerful journey into darkness.

Wonka (December 15) — New Movie Releases 2023

In 2023, an exciting new adventure to discover the origins of beloved confectioner Willy Wonka is coming to theaters! Get ready for a journey back in time as young Wonka (Timothée Chalamet) embarks on one of his earliest daring missions — meeting the Oompa-Loompas.

The Color Purple (December 20)

The Color Purple follows the journey of African American woman Celie (Fantasia), as she struggles throughout life in the south during early-20th century America. Directed by Blitz Bazawule and adapted from Alice Walker‘s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of 1982, this musical period drama film is soon to be released — it will serve up a delicious combination of its original 1985 Steven Spielberg classic adaptation with elements taken straight outta Broadway’s hit stage musical production. Notably coming full circle: legendary producer Quincy Jones returns alongside Scott Sanders and Oprah Winfrey (who was also featured in the ’85 version) for an experience that can’t help but linger long after you leave.

Untitled Ghostbusters Sequel (December 20)

When the much-anticipated sequel to 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife hits theaters, it will continue from where the previous film’s finale left off. Fans can expect to see our heroes making their return in classic style — Ecto-1 blazing a trail back into New York City: the beloved home of everyone’s favorite paranormal investigators. The cast is set to include Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace, Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, Kumail Nanjiani, and Patton Oswalt.

Migration (December 22) — New Movie Releases 2023

On a quest to explore new frontiers, an ambitious family of ducks strived for the freedom and adventure that comes with taking a long-awaited vacation. This proved difficult though as their overbearing father was determined to keep them safe at home no matter what.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (December 25)

Aquaman (Jason Momoa) is faced with a monumental challenge when an ancient power threatens to destroy Atlantis and plunge the world into chaos. His only hope? Joining forces with an unexpected ally to save his beloved kingdom, and perhaps even humanity itself.


As 2023 progresses, movie enthusiasts can look forward to some of the most stimulating and cinematic productions to grace the big screen. From action-packed blockbusters to heartwarming tales of human triumph, the new releases promise to leave audiences captivated and entertained. With big-name actors, talented directors, and production houses pouring millions of dollars into these films, it’s safe to say that 2023 is going to be a remarkable year for the film industry. So, if you’re a movie buff looking forward to some serious big-screen adventures, get ready for an unforgettable year of cinema.

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