A list of the most anticipated films in 2025. Check it out!

The list of New Year’s films promises everyone something, as they tell different stories, which may be new, may be a continuation of some stories, or inspired by best-selling novels. That is, cinema lovers are waiting for a lot of fun, excitement, and different films that they can watch, and that everyone is looking forward to in the year 2025.
“The Wolf Man” (January 17):
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“The Wolf Man”
The new horror film, directed by Lee Whannell, takes place on a remote farm, where a small family: Charlotte (Julia Garner), her husband Blake (Christopher Abbott), and their young daughter Ginger (Matilda Firth) are attacked by a strange monster. They discover that Blake is infected, and he begins to transform into something unrecognizable. The story is a new look at Universal Pictures’ classic monster, which first appeared in the 1941 film “The Wolf Man.”
“Captain America: Brave New World” (February 14):
This is a new look at Marvel’s first superhero, as he finds himself in the midst of an international catastrophe and must protect President Harrison Ford, who also happens to be Red Hulk. The cast includes Rosa Salazar as Diamond Book. Liv Tyler as Betty Ross.
“Paddington in Peru” (February 14):
“Paddington III,” a beloved English literary film, follows a retired bear cub in the Peruvian Amazon, as he journeys to find his missing aunt, Lucy. Many of the actors appear as they are, with Ben Whishaw in the role of “Paddington”, Emily Mortimer and Hugh Bonneville as Mr. and Mrs. Brown, in addition to the new actors: Olivia Colman and Antonio Banderas.
“Mickey 17” (March 7):
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«Mickey 17»
Robert Pattinson co-stars in director Bong Joon Ho’s exciting sci-fi film as space traveler “Mickey 17.” Mickey, the disposable employee, is sent on a deadly mission; To colonize the ice world Niflheim. When one of the employees dies, he is cloned with the memories of the traveler who preceded him. Mark Ruffalo and Toni Collette co-star.
“Snow White” (March 21):
The live version of the classic film, produced by Disney in 1937, arrives in theaters after its original showing was postponed due to the strike. The film is directed by Marc Webb, and stars: Rachel Ziegler as “Snow White,” Gal Gadot as “The Evil Queen,” and Patrick Page as “The Mirror on the Wall.” Andrew Burnap will play the role of “Jonathan”, a version of the original prince. As for the musical fantasy, it is written by Greta Gerwig, Erin Cressida Wilson, and Dorothy Anne Blank from the original animated version.
“Minecraft” (April 4):
The semi-animated film by Jared Hess is based on the hugely popular video game Cube, and revolves around four “outcasts”: Jason Momoa, Emma Myers, Daniel Brooks, and newcomer Sebastian Eugene Hansen, who are transported to a strange and harmonious wonderland, and upon arriving they meet Steve ( Jack Black), and together they embark on a series of adventures to return home.
“Mission: Impossible: Final Reckoning” (May 23):
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“Mission: Impossible: Final Reckoning”
Ethan Hunt concludes the current chapter of the “Mission: Impossible” series, with the movie “Mission: Impossible Final Reckoning,” in which: Tom Cruise plays a renegade secret agent in a race against time; To save the world from an evil artificial intelligence, Cruise leads an all-star cast returning to the series, including Rebecca Ferguson, Ving Rhames, Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell, and Vanisha Kirby, along with newcomers: Holt McCallany and Hannah Waddingham.
“Ballerina” (June 6):
The “John Wick” spinoff will follow Ana de Armas as a trained assassin, and Keanu Reeves will reprise his role as John Wick in the film. Joining him are: Anjelica Huston, Gabriel Byrne, the late Lance Reddick, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Norman Reedus, and Ian McShane.
“Formula 1” (June 27):
After a bidding war, a lengthy casting process, and principal photography that includes filming during the 2023 British Grand Prix, Brad Pitt’s high-octane drama Formula 1 will finally hit theaters. The film stars: Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes, a Formula One driver who has returned from retirement. To guide a talented beginner (Damson Idris), all ten real “Formula One” teams will also appear, with their drivers in “Formula One.”
“Dinosaur World: Reborn” (July 2):
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“The World of Dinosaurs: Rebirth”
The latest addition to the “Jurassic World” film series stars: Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey, and Maher Shala Ali. The film is directed by Gareth Edwards and written by David Koepp, who wrote the original Jurassic Park. Its events are scheduled to take place five years after “Jurassic World Dominion,” after the planet’s environment has become uninhabitable for dinosaurs, and a brave team races to find DNA samples from three huge creatures.
“Superman” (July 11):
Audiences will soon be able to look up to the sky, as James Gunn brings Superman (David Corensweet) back to the big screen, as part of the recently rebooted DC Universe. Written by Gunn and Peter Safran, the story follows Superman as he embarks on a journey to reconciliation. Between his heritage, and how he grew up in the human world, Rachel Brosnahan will play the role of “Lois Lane,” while Nicholas Hoult will take on the role of “Lex Luthor.”
“The Smurfs” (July 18):
With original music from Rihanna, who also voices Smurfette, the iconic blue Smurfs return to the big screen in “The Smurfs Movie,” said to be an animated musical, directed by “Puss in Boots” Chris Miller and Matt Landon, and featuring the cast of Voice cast: Nick Offerman, Natasha Lyonne, Daniel Levy, James Corden, Octavia Spencer, Sandra Oh, Billie Lourd.
Paul Thomas Anderson’s film…Untitled (August 8):
While the details of the plot are still under wraps, Paul Thomas Anderson is directing his own script again, produced by Warner Brothers, alongside stars such as: Leonardo DiCaprio and Sean Penn. Other names in the cast include: Alana Haim, Teyana Taylor, Wood Harris, rapper Shayna McHale, and newcomer Chase Infinity.
“Michael” (October 3):
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Michael
Michael Jackson is the latest celebrity to be granted a biography, which raised questions about the extent of attention the film pays to accusations of “sexual misconduct” against the great star. It is directed by Antoine Fuqua, director of the film “Training Day,” and shows Jaafar Jackson, Michael Jackson’s nephew. , in the role of “King of Pop,” while Colman Domingo will play the role of “Joe Jackson,” Michael Jackson’s father. The cast also includes: Miles Teller, Kat Graham, Laura Harrier, and Nia Long.
“Wicked: Forever” (November 21):
Fans will be able to return to “Oz” next fall with “Wicked: Part Two,” as the second part of the musical, adapted by Jon M. Chu, will include a returning cast of: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, and Marisa Budd. And Ethan Slater, Jeff Goldblum, and others. Cho also returns as director with a screenplay written by Winnie Holzman and Dana Fox, writers of “Wicked: Part One,” in addition to L. Frank Baum.
“Avatar: Fire and Ashes” (December 19):
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Avatar
“Avatar: Fire and Ashes” continues James Cameron’s successful film series, which began with the successful film “Avatar” in 2009. The film stars: Zoe Saldana, Kate Winslet, Sigourney Weaver, Jemaine Clement, Matt Gerald, David Thewlis, and Sam Worthington. , Edie Falco, Cliff Curtis, and Oona Chaplin. This film represents a sequel to “Water Road,” which was released in 2022, although details of the main plot have not yet been announced.
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