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Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2021

 Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2021

New Year New Movies!

Happy New Year's Everyone! Let's hope that this year is better than the last. With that said, I've come up with a list of my Top 5 Most Anticipated Movies Of 2021. Some of these movies will be a repeat of last year's list because a ton of films got pushed. So, let's get into the list!

5.  No Time To Die 

I love the James Bond Franchise and I'm excited to see if this final Daniel Craig installment will be good. I'm not as excited for it as I was last year, but I'm still pretty excited.

4. The King's Men 

A lot of WWI era films have been knocking it out of the park the past few years, and plus this is a part of the King's Men franchise. Yeah I know it's fictionalized, but I think it could be promising.

3. The Matrix 4

I don't really expect much from this film, but I think it will be a visual spectacle and worth the watch at the very least. I haven't watched the Matrix films for a while, but I remember enjoying the franchise overall.

2. Sherlock Holmes 3

I really enjoyed the Sherlock Holmes films when they came out a few years ago with Robert Downey Jr. in them. I had hoped that they would make a third film, and here it finally is.

1. Uncharted 

I really love this type of archeology action hero adventure genre. Indiana Jones, Tomb Raider, The Mummy, and Uncharted are all good franchises. Though I'm not the biggest fan of Tom Holland I am willing to give him a shot in this film. I enjoyed Tomb Raider when it came out back in 2018, and I hope the Uncharted film won't disappoint either.

What movies do you want to see in 2021? 

If there are any movies you'd like me to review in 2021, leave a comment and let me know! I'll give pretty much anything a shot. Also, what are your thoughts on this list? Love it? Hate it? Change it? Let me know! Here's to what I hope to be, a good year in film!

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