22 Movies We’re Excited to See in 2022

BLACK ADAM

Current U.S. Release Date: July 29 

The dream has become a reality, as Dwayne Johnson’s long road to becoming DC’s Black Adam is finally over. Johnson, who’s been attached to the project since 2007 (and was originally eyed to play good guy Shazam), is suiting up to play the all-powerful arch-villain, who escapes after being imprisoned for 5,000 years. Black Adam will clash with the Justice Society of America – that’s Noah Centineo’s Atom Smasher, Aldis Hodge’s Hawkman, Quintessa Swindell’s Cyclone, and Pierce Brosnan’s Doctor Fate.

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 7

Current U.S. Release Date: September 30

Originally intended to shoot back-to-back with an already-greenlit eighth film (until Covid put the kibosh on that), the yet-untitled seventh Mission: Impossible movie brings back Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt (duh) along with his IMF team, series regulars Luther Stickell (Ving Rhames) and Benji Dunn (Simon Pegg), and their ally, Ilsa Faust (Rebecca Ferguson). The MCU’s Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff join the mix a new characters and Vanessa Kirby is back as The White Widow from Mission: Impossible – Fallout. M:I 7 also digs into the franchise’s roots — all the way back into the very first movie from 1996 — to also bring back Henry Czerny as Eugene Kittridge. Esai Morales, Shea Whigham, Rob Delaney, Indira Varma, and Cary Elwes also star.

SPIDER-MAN: ACROSS THE SPIDER-VERSE (PART ONE)

Current U.S. Release Date: October 7

Many consider 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse the best Spider-Man movie ever (animated or otherwise) so expectations are certainly high for Across the Spider-Verse, which we now know will be a two-movie adventure. With new directors Joaquim Dos Santos (Avatar: The Last Airbender), Kemp Powers (Soul), and Justin K. Thompson (Production Designer on Into the Spider-Verse) heading up this sequel — and Phil Lord and Chris Miller still executive producing and co-writing — Across the Spider-Verse will see Shameik Moore’s Miles Morales embark on an adventure across the multiverse with Hailee Steinfeld’s Spider-Gwen and a new team of Spider-People, including Oscar Isaac’s future web-slinger, Miguel O’Hara, AKA Spider-Man 2099, after his post-credit cameo at the end of the previous film.

HALLOWEEN ENDS

Current U.S. Release Date: October 14

David Gordon Green and Danny McBride’s new Halloween trilogy comes to a harrowing conclusion with Halloween Ends. Taking place four years after the bloody body-littered night depicted in both 2018’s Halloween and 2021’s Halloween Kills, Green told Fandom, “Part of what we’re exploring is how Laurie and a few of our characters have processed those years between Halloween 2018 and that night’s events and tragedies to Halloween 2022 [tracing the journey] to where they will come to fruition in their psychological aftermath.”

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