Fandango Unveils Top 10 Anticipated Films

Fandango’s Top 10 Anticipated Fall Movies

Let’s spill the popcorn, movie fans. Everyone’s got that preferred popcorn-purveyor, flick-finding friend – Fandango. Sure, they’re not flawless, but they dutifully do the lion’s share. Oh, and they’re good movie-market stalkers, often bearing diverse data-doused lists. This time? Fall’s 10 flicks most likely to whip up a frenzy, drawn from data as stark as the white of cinema screens. So, let’s dim the lights and dive in.

Drumroll Reporting: Top 10 Fall Favorites

  1. The Return: Ever wondered how Hollywood would spin Homer’s The Odyssey? How about with Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche? This November nugget, premiering in Toronto in September, offers us that exact, exciting endeavor.
  2. Lee: From model to memorable WWII photographer, Lee Miller snagged her piece of history and now, it’s Kate Winslet’s turn. Premiering last year in Toronto and landing in cinemas this September, Lee can’t be missed.
  3. Smile 2: Creepy and captivating, the first Smile wasn’t perfect. But horror fans hung on. With the sequel slated for an October soiree, the same gruesome universe gets another round of rattles and roars.
  4. Speak No Evil: Psychological thriller, you say? With James McAvoy, no less? Yes, please. The Split star’s weird, weaving antics already snagged good reviews. Arriving in September, we’re eyeing this thriller with anticipatory adrenaline.
  5. The Wild Robot: This Dreamworks beauty debuts late September. It sets technology and nature on a dance floor, orchestrating a ballet on becoming better than one’s preset programming. Original? Yes. Good visuals? As a Technicolor dream.

Prepare for More Popcorn

  1. Wolfs: Shifting its shape between Venice and a wider September release, Wolfs serves action and comedy in equal parts. Starring George Clooney and Brad Pitt as professional problem solvers, Wolfs feels good, looks good, and sounds ridiculously rousing.
  2. Transformers One: Optimus Prime’s origin tale gets an animated run in this next flick from the Transformers cinema saga. Friendship, fissures, and robot fights. Sounds fun and insanely frenzied, right? Expect excited younger ones.
  3. Joker: Folie à Deux: Questionable to be made? Yeah. But made anyway? Oh, yes. Set to soar in October, this Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga feature film reimagines the iconic Joker-Harley Quinn dynamic. It’s a gamble, granted. But we’ve got high hopes.
  4. Venom: The Last Dance: Tom Hardy’s Venom’s in for a final performance this October, closing his curious cinematic circus. While the previous performances polarized pundits, this movie should still be on your must-see list.
  5. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Tim Burton’s back in business with Beetlejuice’s belated sequel. With Michael Keaton and Wynona Rider reprising roles and Monica Bellucci, Willem Dafoe, and Jenna Ortega in tow, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice leads our list with a spooky, spectacular stance.

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