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“John Wick” director David Leitch helms this action comedy starring Brad Pitt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, Michael Shannon, Bad Bunny and Sandra Bullock about a trained killer (Pitt) trying to give up the life who finds himself pulled into one more job on board a speeding train full of competing assassins. Here he’s fiddling with the fate of Lizzie Olsen’s Scarlet Witch, so it’s a “WandaVision” follow up, too. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ Benedict Cumberbatch stars in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.” (Courtesy of Marvel Studios)īenedict Cumberbatch returns as Stephen Strange, last seen opening up various timelines so all the Spider-Mans could re-create that Spidey meme. ‘Nope’ĭo we know anything at all about this move other than its cast (Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer and Steven Yeun), that it has something to do with something happening in the sky, and that it was written and directed by Jordan Peele? Nope. Now we’re finally ready to find out what Tom Cruise’s Pete “Maverick” Mitchell has been up to all these years, and whether or not he’s lost that lovin’ feeling. We’ve been feeling the need, the need for speed since the sequel to the 1986 original was set to fly the friendly skies back in 2019. (Remember, dates are always subject to change.) Here’s your guide to summer’s best and brightest movies, coming soon to a theater or a streaming service near you. There are some big dogs ready to get out and play in the yard, including Marvel heavy hitters (in addition to “Strange,” there’s a new Thor movie on its way in July), marquee franchise fare (new “Jurassic Park” and “Despicable Me” entries and a “Toy Story” prequel, of sorts) and a “Top Gun” sequel that has been waiting to take off for what seems like forever. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” marks the kickoff of the summer box office season, the first true summer movie season in three years, after 2020 was wiped out entirely and 2021 was hobbled by the COVID-19 pandemic. On the calendar, summer is still a ways away, but at the movies, summertime is ready to roll. Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in a scene from “Top Gun: Maverick.” (Paramount Pictures via AP)
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