From a meta Nic Cage action film to an unofficial Celine Dion biopic, these are the movies we can't wait to see this spring
Photo-Illustration: Vulture; Photos Courtesy of the Studios Theatrical moviegoing had a subdued but encouraging start in 2022. Spider-Man: No Way Home, a late-2021 film, was leading the domestic box office until recently, when The Batman took the lead, followed in third by Uncharted — one we loved, one we didn’t. Scream and Sing 2 complete the top five, with some low-budget successes and a few bigger-budget disappointments rounding out the top ten.
Spring 2022 March Everything Everywhere All at Once The latest sci-fi action film from Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, looks as delightfully off-kilter as their 2016 debut, Swiss Army Man. Michelle Yeoh stars as Evelyn Wang, a seemingly normal woman with a husband, kids, and a family business who learns she exists in infinite universes. The film’s trailer promises ass-kicking.
The Northman Robert Eggers is known for using rich historical details to conjure up vintage fears, having delved into the lives of paranoid Puritan settlers and isolated lightkeepers . He leaves New England behind for his third film, which is set in 10th-century Iceland.
Top Gun: Maverick Supposedly this long-delayed Top Gun sequel, which was originally slated for a 2019 release and then postponed five times largely because of the pandemic, is coming this summer. Forgive us, but as eager as we are to see Tom Cruise in the role of Pete “Maverick” Mitchell again, we won’t believe this movie is really happening until we’re on an actual highway to the danger zone.
Nope Jordan Peele has been involved in so many projects as a producer , it’s easy to forget he hasn’t actually returned to the role of director since his 2019 sophomore effort, Us. The upcoming summer is blessing us with a new Peele production, one that’s apparently staying within the horror genre he’s been so influential in shaping recently.
Halloween Ends I have no idea what happens in this follow-up to Halloween Kills. But I feel fairly confident the title is a lie. — Jen Chaney
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