2020 was a relatively quiet year for movies, with many big releases pushed back into 2021 in order to minimize the impact of the pandemic on box office takings. While this may have made for a somewhat mediocre twelve months though, it does mean that we’re now in for one hell of a year when it comes to big-budget blockbusters.

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Some of the movies coming out in 2021 have been in development for quite some time, which will have hopefully allowed the people working on them to tweak and tailor them as required. A lot of them will also be releasing simultaneously on streaming platforms like HBO Max and Netflix, meaning that people will be able to enjoy them from the comfort of their own homes without having toresort to piracy.

Updated July 17, 2025: With the delay of the Uncharted Movie into 2022, this article has been updated with a new title. Other films including Ghostbusters and the latest Bond have also been delayed. The new dates for these have been corrected as well.

Uncharted (Coming July 16 2021)

10DELAYED To 2022: Uncharted (Originally July 16)

Nathan Drake is one ofthe most iconic characters to have ever graced the PlayStation, but whether he’ll be able to have quite the same impact on the silver screen remains to be seen.Unchartedcould end up being the nextRaiders of the Lost Ark, but, then again, it could just as easily fall intoCrystal Skullterritory instead.

The movie has been in the works for more than a decade now, but it’s only in the last few years that the gears have been fully in motion. Tom Holland will play the intrepid explorer, with Mark Wahlberg taking on the role of Sully. Ruben Flesicher, whose previous works include 2018’sVenomand theZombielandmovies, directs.

A poster for Dune (Coming October 1 2021)

9Dune (October 1)

Frank Herbert’sDunenovels have spawned numerous adaptations over the years, including the 1984 classic movie of the same name and a plethora of games and television series.Dune(2021) will cover half of the original 1965 novel with a second movie that rounds out the story releasing somewhere further down the line.

The movie’s ensemble cast includes plenty of big names with Oscar Isaac, Rebecca Ferguson, and Timothée Chalamet set to play Leto and his family. Itlooks set to be one hell of a movie; although this should perhaps be expected given its monstrous $165 million budget.

Mortal Kombat (Coming April 16 2021)

8Mortal Kombat (April 16)

That New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. were willing to greenlight anotherMortal Kombatmovie following the car crash that wasMortal Kombat: Annihilationis somewhat surprising. Given director Kevin Tancharoen’s experience with the franchise though, if anybody can make it work, it’s him.

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The young director has had plenty of time to plan and prepare for the project as well, with the movie first announced all the way back in 2011. So far though we remain somewhat in the dark when it comes to the plot ofMortal Kombat, although Shang Tsung’s appearanceprobably tells us all that we need to know.

7Top Gun: Maverick (July 2)

Tom Cruise reprises the role that made him a household name in the long-anticipated sequel to the 1986 classic,Top Gun. Val Kilmer will also return as Iceman while big names like Jon Hamm and Jennifer Connelly also star. Some of Hollywood’s best young talent rounds out the cast; which - on paper, at least - has everything needed to makeTop Gun: Mavericka success.

If that wasn’t enough excitement for Tom Cruise fans, the movie lands just a few months before the seventh installment of theMission Impossiblefranchise, in which the veteran actorwill once again play IMF agent Ethan Hunt. The prospect of yet another sequel might not be quite so enthralling, butthe action scenes alone are usually worth the price of admission.

Top Gun: Maverick (Coming July 2 2021)

6The Matrix 4 (December 22)

Fans of the John Wick serieswill have to wait until next year for the expert assassin’s fourth outing. Thankfully though,The Matrix 4should provide more than enough Keanu Reeves goodness to hold us over until then. He’ll be joined by many of the original cast too, as well as some new faces.

Two actors who won’t be returning, however, are Laurence Fishburne and Hugo Weaver; who played Morpheus and Agent Smith respectively in the original trilogy. Daniel Bernhardt will reprise the role of Agent Johnson though, which suggests that the agents will once again play an important part in the movie’s narrative.

A still from The Matrix Reloaded

5No Time To Die | New Date: October 8 (Originally April 2)

No Time To Diewill be Daniel Craig’s final appearance as 007 and is one of many movies to have been heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s been delayed three times already and - withrumors of the movie’s release being pushed back further still currently making the rounds- is fast becomingtheCyberpunk 2077of movies. Let’s just hope that it’snot quite as messywhen it finally arrives!

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No Time To Die (Coming April 2 2021)

Craig will once again be joined by Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris, while Rami Malek will play the movie’s main villain, Saffin. With a budget somewhere in the region of a quarter of a billion dollars, expectations will be sky-high.Bondmovies do have a history ofperforming well at the box officethough - with the last four having brought in more than $3 billion between them.

4Space Jam: A New Legacy (July 16)

That it’s now been a quarter of a century since the release of the firstSpace Jammovie is enough to make any of us who remember it feel incredibly old. The hope is though, that once again seeing Bugs co-starring alongsidesome of the biggest names in basketballmight be enough to make us feel young once more; albeit for just one fleeting moment.

LeBron James, Damian Lillard, and Anthony Davis are amongst those who will be taking to the court and will be joined by MCU star Don Cheadle who will play an evil computer algorithm. It’s hard to imagine this one not being a big hit, although only time will tell whether it will be able to recapture the magic of the original.

A poster for Space Jam 2 (Coming July 16 2021)

3Ghostbusters: Afterlife | New Date: November 11 (Originally: June 11)

Lacking both the charm and humor of the first two movies,Ghostbusters(2016) never really felt like anything more than a cheap imitation conceived solely to cash in on peoples' nostalgia. Thankfully, a once promised sequel to the aforementioned dumpster fire was scrapped andGhostbusters: Afterlifewas greenlit in its stead.

The return of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie Hudson is by no means a guarantee that the movie will be successful, but it should certainly bolster its chances. The same could be said of Oscar-nominated director Jason Reitman; whose father directed the first two movies and returns as producer this time around.

Promotional material for Ghostbusters: Afterlife (Coming June 11 2021)

2Black Widow (May 7)

It’s set to be yetanother busy year for the MCU, withBlack Widowkicking off its fourth phase in early May. Natasha Romanoff’s debut outing has certainly been a long time coming, although, given the events of Endgame, it’s hard to get too excited about it.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsandEternalsare also scheduled for release this year, but the biggest MCU title dropping in 2021 is undoubtedly the as-yet-untitledSpider-Manflick due out in December. Rumors suggest that we may see multiple versions of the web-slinger as well as some of the series' most iconic villains. Venom probably won’t be one of them though as the sinister symbiote will be appearing inVenom: Let There Be Carnagewhich is due out in June.

A poster for Black Widow (Coming May 7 2021)

The DCEU still has some way to go in order to catch up with Marvel’s offerings, but Warner Bros. will be hoping thatSuicide Squadcan at least bring the two cinematic universes a little closer to parity. It’s a big ask though, especially when considering critics' lukewarm response to the 2016 title of the same name.

Margot Robbie and Jai Courtney are among those who’ll be returning from that one although there’s no room in the script for Jared Leto’s Joker this time out. Will Smith is another notable absentee with Idris Elba originally stepping in for the role of Deadshot before later being chosen to play Bloodsport instead.

The Suicide Squad (Coming August 6 2021)