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The Biggest Movies To Watch In 2021

December 2, 2020
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Twelve months ago, no one could’ve expected to see movies such as Black Widow, No Time To Die, F9: The Fast Saga, and Dune on a list of 2021’s most anticipated films. But that was before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down theaters across the world, leading studios to delay the release of their scheduled films. While a few titles were immediately pushed into 2021, most simply moved into the later part of the year. But as the months wore on, it became clear that normal theatrical releases in 2020 weren’t going to happen, and gradually the vast majority of the year’s movies were given new release dates in 2021.

Of course, things remain very uncertain right now, and there’s no guarantee that every movie on this list will arrive on its current scheduled date. But there’s no question that there’s an absolute wealth of high-profile cinema waiting in the wings when life does regain some normality, and 2021 has the possibility of being an incredible year for movie fans.

After an entire year without a single release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there are three set to arrive in 2021–Black Widow, The Eternals, and a new Spider-Man movie. The Bond film No Time To Die will finally be with us, as will the ninth Fast and Furious and seventh Mission Impossible, plus new movies in such popular series as Ghostbusters, The Kingsmen, and the Matrix.

Outside of these big franchises, there are adaptations of video games Mortal Kombat and Uncharted, more films in Sony’s universe of Spider-man spin-offs, and belated sequels to much-loved ’80s movies Top Gun and Coming To America. Horror is well represented with new Halloween, Purge, Conjuring, Candyman, and Saw movies, plus intriguing new scary films from Edgar Wright and Guillermo Del Toro. And of course, there’s loads of animated family releases on the way too, with another original movie from Pixar as well as Minions, Hotel Transylvania, and Addams Family sequels.

With any luck, very few of the movies on the following list will also appear on GameSpot’s rundown of biggest movies to watch in 2022 a year from now. So let’s stay optimistic, and look forward to an amazing year of cinema in 2021!

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