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Jan 1, 2021 · Official theatrical release schedule for all upcoming films in the year 2021. We tediously check and update this list to make sure the dates are 100% accurate.
Sep 1, 2020 · Here are the release dates for all of the upcoming movies coming out in 2021 in theaters and in some cases, straight to streaming.
- August. Friday, August 6th. The Suicide Squad (HBO Max) John and the Hole. Friday, August 13th. Free Guy. Respect. CODA (AppleTV+) Don't Breathe 2. Friday, August 20th.
- September. Friday, September 3rd. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. Mogul Mowgli. Friday, September 10th. Malignant. The Card Counter. Queenpins. Friday, September 17th.
- October. Friday, October 1st. Venom: Let There Be Carnage. The Many Saints of Newark (HBO Max) Titane. Hotel Transylvania: Transformania. The Addams Family 2. Friday, October 8th.
- November. Friday, November 5th. Eternals. Thursday, November 11th. Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Friday, November 12th. Belfast. Friday, November 19th. King Richard (HBO Max)
2021 Movies: A list of movies in theaters + released in 2021. We provide 2021 movie release dates, cast, posters, trailers and ratings. Top movies 2021: Venom: Let There Be Carnage • Encanto • Eternals • Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.
Jul 16, 2021 · Here below are some of the biggest films out in cinemas in the UK in 2021, their release dates - at the time of writing - more or less set (cross fingers, touch wood, turn around the...
Jul 17, 2020 · Here is the rundown of all the films with confirmed release dates in 2021, which includes new Fast & Furious, Black Widow, and No Time to Die.
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Aug 23, 2021 · Going into the final months of 2021, Netflix isn't slowing down one bit. On Monday, Netflix announced the release dates for 41 movies. This includes those who will be scoring limited theatrical runs, such as awards hopefuls tick, tick... BOOM! and Don't Look Up.