There are quite a lot of movies to watch out for this year, as many were put on hold last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic that left the whole world panicking, as everything was shut down and lives were put on hold.Cinemas, businesses, theatres, schools, cafes, and so on had to be shut down because of the pandemic.
It is well appreciated that now things are slowly returning back to normal, businesses, shops, cafes, cinemas and schools are beginning to open gradually, as people are getting the COVID-19 vaccines.
And now we get to watch the movies we missed out on last year.Movies will be available throughout the year, November and December included.
*Mission Impossible 7; the Mission Impossible franchise is one that never gets old, as so many people enjoy various instalments from this franchise, and the makers of Mission Impossible are back with its 7th instalment.
Mission Impossible 7 is an upcoming American action spy film, written and directed by Christopher McQuarrie, starring Tom Cruise who reprises his role as Ethan Hunt, Ving Rhames, Henry Czerny, Simon Pegg, Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby, Angela Basset and Federick Schmidt who reprise their roles from the previous instalments and there’s an addition of new stars like Hayley Atwell, Pom Klementieff, Shea Whigham, Erai Morales and Rob Delaney and its release is scheduled for November 19th 2021.
*Spiderman; No Way Home: most of us must have watched at least one instalment of the Spiderman franchise. Be it the ones released previously or the ones released under the Marvel Comics Universe and Sony Pictures collaboration, and now MCU and Sony Pictures are back again with Spiderman; No Way Home, which is the third instalment of the MCU Spiderman franchise.
Spiderman; No Way Home is an upcoming American superhero movie based on the Marvel Comics character Spiderman, and it is a sequel to the Spiderman; Homecoming that was released in 2019.
And this instalment is looking to star Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, Jamie Foxx, Alfred Molina and Benedict Cumberbatch.
A third instalment has been underway since 2017, however, negotiations between Sony Pictures and Marvel to alter their deal, led to Marcel backing out of the project.
Butterfly a negative reaction from fans made both parties reconsider their decisions which led to a new deal between both companies, and a month later, filming began.
The title of the movie was revealed in 2021, and its release was first set for July 16th 2021, but it was then pushed further to November 5th, and they finally settled for the 17th of December 2021.