With the Hollywood strikes over, cinema is back in business and there are countless reasons to head back to the big screen in 2024.
Here are some of the most exciting films due to be released this year.
– January
Priscilla – January 1
Director Sofia Coppola shifts the focus from Elvis Presley to his teenage love interest Priscilla in this film based on the latter’s life with the singer.
Cailee Spaeny plays the title role while Euphoria’s Jacob Elordi follows in Austin Butler’s footsteps as Elvis.
Poor Things – January 12
Emma Stone turns in a tour de force performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’s black comedy, about a woman brought back to life by Willem Dafoe’s unconventional scientist.
Mark Ruffalo almost steals the show as her caddish suitor, as do the stunning production design and score.
Mean Girls: The Musical – January 17
Tina Fey revisits her 2004 masterpiece for a musical version, with pop star Renee Rapp in the role made famous by Rachel McAdams, as queen bee Regina George.
The musical is already a hit on Broadway and is opening in the West End soon.
All Of Us Strangers – January 26
Andrew Haigh’s quietly devastating drama about a screenwriter haunted by the death of his parents has garnered some serious awards buzz for star Andrew Scott.
He stars opposite Paul Mescal, Claire Foy and Jamie Bell in this powerful tearjerker.
The Colour Purple – January 26
A new musical version of the beloved book by Alice Walker has been produced by Steven Spielberg and Oprah Winfrey.
Fantasia Barrino plays Celie, who overcomes adversity to finds extraordinary strength in the unbreakable bonds of a new kind of sisterhood.
– February
American Fiction – February 2
Jeffrey Wright is tipped for an Oscar nomination for his turn as a frustrated novelist, who pens a book that propels himself into the centre of the hypocrisy he disdains.
The film also stars Sterling K Brown, Issa Rae and Tracee Ellis Ross.
Madame Web – February 14
Dakota Johnson makes her superhero debut as Cassandra Webb, a paramedic in Manhattan who may have clairvoyant abilities.
Also starring The White Lotus’s Sydney Sweeney and American Horror Story’s Emma Roberts, Webb is forced to confront revelations about her past.
Bob Marley: One Love – February 14
Kingsley Ben-Adir plays the most famous reggae musician in the world in this biopic directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green, who propelled Will Smith to an Oscar in King Richard.
Marley’s children are among the film’s producers.
– March
Dune: Part 2 – March 1
After the release was pushed back due to the strikes, the wait for the second part of Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi epic will come to an end in March.
Timothee Chalamet is back as Paul Atreides, alongside Zendaya, Josh Brolin and Rebecca Ferguson, while Florence Pugh and Austin Butler join the cast.
Damsel – March 8
Millie Bobby Brown’s Netflix domination continues in this film about a dutiful damsel who agrees to marry a handsome prince, only to find the royal family has recruited her as a sacrifice to repay an ancient debt.
Thrown into a cave with a fire-breathing dragon, she must rely on her wits and will to survive.
Mickey 17 – March 29
Parasite auteur Bong Joon-ho follows up his Oscar-winning satire with his next project, starring Robert Pattinson as a disposable employee who is sent on a human expedition to colonise the ice world Niflheim.
After one iteration dies, a new body is regenerated with most of his memories intact.
– April
Back To Black – April 12
Industry star Marisa Abela plays singer Amy Winehouse in this biopic about her vibrant years living in London and her intense journey to fame.
British stars Lesley Manville, Eddie Marsan and Jack O’Connell will also appear in the film, which has the backing of The Amy Winehouse Estate.
Challengers – April 26 (US)
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