Best Open World Games To Play Right Now

Not every open-world game is created equal, however, with classics such as Grand Theft Auto 5 and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild standing out against alternatives that rely too much on “stuff to do” and ever-bigger worlds than making the open world suit the experience. That can make it difficult to find the best open-world games, especially on newer consoles that have so many to choose from. We rounded up some of the very best ones, accounting for the world itself being a big reason for their inclusion–games with tremendous stories that happen to have open worlds, such as Nier: Automata, were left off for this reason. We’ve also geared this mostly toward newer games that are easily accessible today.

For more games to check out on the current consoles, check out the best PS5 games, best PS4 games, best Xbox Series X|S games, best Xbox One games, and the best Nintendo Switch games. You can also check out the best PC games if you want to game with a mouse and keyboard.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage Moves Forward, Now Releases October 1

The release date for Venom: Let There Be Carnage has moved forward two weeks. The sequel to Sony’s 2018 hit Venom will now arrive in theaters on October 1.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage was previously set to arrive on September 24, but two weeks ago it was pushed back to October 15, following a surge in COVID-19 infections in the US. However, Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings has opened to impressive US box office results, showing that big movies can still perform well in the theater. There are several other high-profile films also set to have theatrical-only releases in October, including No Time to Die, Halloween Kills, and The Last Duel.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, who is infected with the alien symbiote Venom. Woody Harrelson plays the serial killer Cletus Kasady, who is controlled by the evil symbiote Carnage, and the cast also includes Michelle Williams, Reid Scott, and Stephen Graham. The movie is directed by Andy Serkis.

Sony’s next film based on a Spider-Man character will be Morbius, which arrives in January 2022, having been delayed from July last year. It stars Jared Leto as the “living vampire” Dr. Michael Morbius.

For more, check out GameSpot’s guide to the biggest upcoming movies of 2021.

Shang-Chi Top US Box Office Chart With Record-Breaking Labor Day Gross

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings scored a big opening weekend at the US box office. The latest Marvel movie made $71.4 million in its first three days on release, taking the No. 2 slot on the box office chart and setting a new record for the Labor Day weekend. The record was previously held by 2007’s Halloween remake.

Shang-Chi’s opening gross is the second-highest of the pandemic era, after Black Widow, which made $80.3 million in July. However, as Box Office Mojo notes, Black Widow was also available on Disney+ Premium Access, whereas Shang-Chi can only be seen in theaters. Nevertheless, it’s a great result for the movie, particularly at a time when there is concern about the surge of COVID-19 infections in the US. Internationally, the movie made $56.2 million, bringing its worldwide total to $127.6 million so far.

Shang-Chi is the only new entry in the box office chart this week. It knocked Candyman into second place–the horror movie made $10.5 million to bring its US total to $39.0 million. The next few movies remain in the same order as last week, with Free Guy at No. 3, PAW Patrol: The Movie at No. 4, Jungle Cruise at No. 5, and Don’t Breathe 2 at No. 6. Other titles in the chart include Respect, Black Widow, and The Suicide Squad.

The next few weeks are fairly quiet in terms of new releases, with James Wan’s Malignant and the Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark the biggest films, both of which will also be available on HBO Max. However, October will see a host of new movies hitting theaters, including No Time To Die, Venom: Let There be Carnage, Halloween Kills, and Dune.

US Box Office Sep 3 -5

(via Box Office Mojo)

  1. Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings $71.4
  2. Candyman $10.5
  3. Free Guy $8.7
  4. PAW Patrol: The Movie $4.0
  5. Jungle Cruise $3.9
  6. Don’t Breathe 2 $2.2
  7. Respect $1.2
  8. The Suicide Squad $905,000
  9. Black Widow $748,000
  10. The Night House $552,000

Michael K. Williams, The Wire and Lovecraft Country Actor, Dies at 54

The Wire, Lovecraft Country, and Boardwalk Empire star Michael K. Williams has died at the age of 54.

As reported by New York Post, Williams was found in his Brooklyn penthouse today, September 6, and sources have said that “drug paraphernalia was found in the five-time Emmy nominee’s apartment, suggesting the acclaimed 54-year-old actor may have fatally OD’d, possibly from heroin or fentanyl.”

A police source confirmed there was “no foul play indicated” and “no forced entry.” Furthermore, it was said that “the apartment was in order.”

The Hollywood Reporter was given a statement by Williams’ rep Marianna Shafran of Shafran PR.

“It is with deep sorrow that the family announces the passing of Emmy nominated actor Michael Kenneth Williams. They ask for your privacy while grieving this unsurmountable loss,” Shafran said.

Williams was perhaps best known for his role as Omar Little on HBO’s The Wire. In 2016, he spoke to NPR about his struggles with addiction, including during the filming of The Wire, which led him to a church in New Jersey in hopes he could get the help he needed.

“When I came through those doors, I was broken. … This was, I would say, around the … third season of ‘The Wire,’ ” Williams said. ““I was on drugs. … I was in jeopardy of destroying everything I had worked so hard for, and I came in those doors, and I met a man who had never even heard of ‘The Wire,’ much less watched it.”

Williams also played Albert “Chalky” White on Boardwalk Empire, Jack Gee on Bessie, and also appeared as a supporting actor in The Road, Inherent Vice, The Night Of, Gone Baby Gone, 12 Years a Slave, and much more.

He received three Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie nominations for his performance in Bessie, The Night Of, and When They See Us. He also gained his fifth career Emmy nomination for his work as Montrose Freeman in HBO’s Lovecraft Country.

Williams was born in Brooklyn on November 22, 1966, and one of his first acting roles was acquired after he was discovered by Tupac Shakur. He played High Top, the brother to Shakur’s Tank.

Williams is survived by his mother.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.

Daily Deals for Labor Day: Get the Apple AirPods 2 or AirPods Pro Truly Wireless Earbuds at the Lowest Price Ever

Happy Labor Day! Just because you’re on vacation from work doesn’t mean the deals are too. Score lowest prices ever on the AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro truly wireless earbuds. You probably won’t see prices like these again until Black Friday. In other deal news, score dumbbells for $1/lb, 50% off the Razer Seiren Emote USB micrphone, over $1000 off a Sony 65″ XBR “Master” series OLED TV, the Xbox Elite Series 2 wireless controller, and more.

Apple AirPods 2 for $99.99

Pick up a pair of Apple AirPods 2 wireless earbuds for the lowest price we’ve ever seen. These are the newer 2nd generation model. It includes a charging case that you plug in via USB Type-C. Honestly, the “wireless charging case” that you can upgrade to for an extra $50 is definitely not worth the price; very few people actually have an inductive charger, and the wireless charging rate is painfully slow.

Apple AirPods Pro Noise-Cancelling Earbuds

If you regret not picking the Airpods Pro up on Amazon Prime Day, here’s your chance to get it today at an even lower price. The AirPods Pro is considered one of the best noise-cancelling in-ear headphones you can get, especially for under $200. The noise cancellation is considered to be even better than the Bose Quietcomfort because of the natural noise isolating design of the in-ear earbuds. If isolation and sound quality are of utmost important to you, then it’s worth the $80 upgrade over the vanilla AirPods 2.

40lb Rubber Encased Hex Dumbbell

If you’ve been stockpiling exercise equipment to work out at home, you might have realized that the cost of weights adds up. You could be paying upwards of $2-$4 per pound of weights if you’ve been buying stuff at regular retail price. Deals like these aren’t flashy, but they’re very welcome. This 40-pound dumbbell costs only $41.10, that’s just over $1 per pound. The weights themselves are rubber encased to protect your floor, and the handle is ergonomically shapped and the chrome finshed ergo handles are textured for a better grip.

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Razer Seiren Emote USB Microphone

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Sony XBR-65A9G 65″ 4K OLED TV

This is one of the least expensive 65″ OLED TVs you can get right now. The A9G “Master” was Sony’s highest end OLED model in 2019. That doesn’t mean this TV is used; it’s brand new and it’s shipped and sold by Amazon (not a 3rd party vendor). In terms of image quality, it rivals the best OLED TVs of 2021. It also uses the easy to use Android smart TV interface and it’s compatible with Alexa and Apple TV.

Xbox Elite Series 2 Wireless Controller

This is the controller to get if you want the most precise and customizable Xbox controller on the market. This professional-grade controller features adjustable tension thumbsticks, shorter hair trigger locks, wraparound textured grips, interchangeable thumbsticks and paddle shapes, custom profiles saved on your controller itself, and included USB Type C cable with charging dock. It boasts up to 40 hours of battery life and is compatible with the Xbox Series S|X, Xbox One, and PC.

Zelda & Loftwing amiibo

This amiibo is finally available on Amazon. It’s been sold out on Amazon for a while while occasionally coming back in stock at other vendors, but scalpers were selling this at way higher than MSRP. Let’s hope Amazon keeps it in stock for the long term. If you’ve been wanting this amiibo to round out your collection, better to get it now just in case.

Preorder the Middle Earth 6-Film Ultimate Collector’s Edition (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital)

This impressive Middle Earth Collector’s Edition includes both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit Trilogies over a whopping 31 discs. That’s because there are separate 4K Ultra HD and Blu-ray discs for both the Theatrical Editions and the Extended Editions. You also get digital HD copies for free, and they are compatible with MoviesAnywhere so you can merge it into your digital library. As far as extras go, you get a Special Features Blu-ray disc, a 64-page booklet, and 7 travel poster art cards. All the discs are stored in collectible foil sleeves.

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Chivalry 2, Maneater Co-Developers Distance Themselves from Publisher After Comments on Texas Anti-Abortion Law

Two developers associated with Tripwire Interactive have distanced themselves from the publisher after president John Gibson stated his positive views on Texas’ controversial new anti-abortion law. One developer has cancelled all of its contracts with the publisher as a result.

Gibson, Tripwire’s co-owner, tweeted that he was “proud” of the US Supreme Court for affirming the law before further going on to say that, while he “doesn’t get political often,” he felt that it was important to “go on the record as a pro-life game developer”.

Since then, developers that have worked alongside Tripwire on a number of titles have been quick to set out their own views on the president’s comments. Shipwright Studios, which contributed to both Maneater and Chivalry 2, laid out its response to Gibson in a statement, going as far as cancelling its contracts with the company.

“While your politics are your own, the moment you make them a matter of public discourse you entangle all of those working for you and with you,” Shipwright Studios said before going on to confirm that it would take actions to “begin the cancellation of [its] existing contracts [with Tripwire] effective immediately.”

In addition to Shipwright, Chivalry 2 lead developer Torn Banner Studios also set out its contrasting views. A statement from the studio reads:

“We do not share the opinion expressed in a recent tweet by the president of Tripwire, publisher of Chivalry 2. This perspective is not shared by our team, nor is it reflected in the games we create. The statement stands in opposition to what we believe about women’s rights.” Unlike Shipwright Studios, Torn Banner Studios has not elaborated further as to whether this will affect its relationship with Tripwire going forward.

Texas new anti-abortion law, which was recently upheld by the US supreme court, amounts to a near-total ban on abortions in the state. The law forbids the majority of abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, including those resulting from incest or rape. Enforceable across Texas, the new law allows members of the public to sue clinics that breach the ruling and awards them $10,000 per illegal abortion if they are successful.

Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

The Jackass Crew Have Apparently Racked Up $24 Million in Injuries Over Their Careers

The Jackass cast have endured a long list of gruelling injuries over the course of their careers, with the estimated total cost of their afflictions coming out at $24,263,000.

A new study, commissioned by Nova Legal Funding, has presented approximations for how much has been spent on each of the Jackass cast’s injuries, sustained before, during and in-between filming of all series and movies. Johnny Knoxville came out on top with an estimated medical bill of $8.66m, followed by Ehren McGhehey with $7.38m, and Steve-O with $5.82m.

Dave England was next on the “Jackass Injury Rich List” with an estimated injury tab of $1.65m, followed by Jason “Wee Man” Acuña who reportedly tallied up $675k in injuries, rounding out the top five injury-prone pranksters. Bam Margera wasn’t included in the study due to ongoing reports regarding his mental health, and his exclusion from Jackass Forever.

To create the list, Nova Legal Funding called upon their internal experts to assess each reported injury sustained by select members of the Jackass cast, to work out the average cost of their injuries. The accumulative total for all injuries came to an estimated $24,263,000, though this figure only accounts for the reported injuries sustained by the main Jackass crew.

The adventurous team have had to break out the bandages and grab the gauze for their on and off set stunts time and time again, with traumas spanning 28 broken bones, 36 head injuries, and one alligator related injury. Knoxville is said to have sustained 16 concussions in his life, including a brain haemorrhage in 2020 during filming for Jackass Forever.

McGhehey, who was the second Jackass member featured on the list of the cast’s most expensive injuries, has suffered three broken necks and nine knee surgeries, adding up to around $3.8m alone while Steve-O has fractured his skull, costing an estimated $1.75m in medical bills, and broken his teeth seven times, costing a further $350,000 to repair.

“We wanted to show how much these painful accidents cost in medical bills, so fans of the show can appreciate the financial and medical consequences of living such an adrenaline-fuelled life,” said Ron Sinai, founder and CEO of NLF, whose experts estimated the Jackass crew’s medical bills to be closer to $38m when taking all other factors into consideration.

Jackass began life as an MTV series that ran from 2000 to 2002 before migrating to the big screen for 2002’s Jackass: The Movie. It was followed by two sequels, Jackass 3D in 2010 and Jackass Number Two in 2006, as well as some direct-to-DVD specials, and the 2013 Oscar-nominated spin-off Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, released 11 years after the first movie.

Paramount announced in 2019 that a fourth Jackass installment was set for production, and scheduled Jackass Forever for March 5, 2021. However, the fourth entry in the extreme stunt franchise has been delayed multiple times, with the most recent calendar shift moving the slapstick reunion from its former October 22, 2021 release date to February 4, 2022.

Adele Ankers is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow her on Twitter.

Mass Effect 5: Bioware Reportedly Considering Moving Back to Unreal Engine

Developer Bioware is reportedly considering a switch back to Unreal Engine for its next installment of the Mass Effect series, leaving EA’s Frostbite engine behind.

As reported by GamesBeat, series publisher EA recently published a listing on its website for a technical director to work on the Mass Effect franchise. In among a wealth of other requirements, the listing cites that experience with Unreal Engine 4 [and beyond] would be seen as an asset for potential candidates.

While this alone doesn’t confirm that the developer is definitely moving away from EA’s Frostbite engine – which was used to create Mass Effect: Andromeda – GamesBeat reports that multiple sources have said that this is because “everything is on the table when it comes to tech for a new Mass Effect”.

Mass Effect’s first three entries were all built using Unreal Engine 3. The studio made the switch away from Unreal Engine, which is owned and licensed out by Epic Games, to EA’s own Frostbite Engine for the 2017 launch of Mass Effect: Andromeda – its last standalone entry into the series.

The game launched to mixed reviews and many felt it lacked the brilliance of its predecessors – not to mention came with some awkward animations and visual bugs that fans weren’t used to. Whether a change in engine would provide the series with the lift that many fans will hope for remains to be seen. However, with Bioware reportedly considering its options carefully for Mass Effect 5, fans will feel optimistic about the series’ future.

Mass Effect 5 was originally announced in December during The Games Awards. The reveal provided little information about what can be expected from the game although Bioware had previously said that a veteran team was working on the series next chapter. Make sure to check out the title’s announcement trailer below.

Jared Moore is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter.

New Fall Movies 2021: 40 Films to Look Forward To

While movies are most definitely back, things are still a bit uncertain at the ol’ multiplex here in 2021, as both Top Gun: Maverick and Jackass Forever were recently bumped from the Fall schedule and pushed to 2022. Will more films follow suit? We’ll have to wait and see, though as it stands the Fall is still chockfull of awesome offerings – like Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Eternals, No Time to Die, Dune, Halloween Kills, Spider-Man: No Way Home, and more.

So dive into the list below (or click through the slideshow) to see all the movies headed your way, in both theaters and via streaming. Marvel’s Phase 4 looks to unload three huge films, Daniel Craig seeks to wrap up his legendary time as 007, Venom and Carnage will go tentacle-to-tentacle, some fresh new faces will begin Ghostbusting, The Rock will square off against Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, Michael Myers is back for more stabbin’, and Dune – um – gets all Dune-y.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

US Date: Sept 3 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Sep 3 (UK), Sept 2 (AU)

Simu Liu steps into the shoes of Marvel martial arts master Shang-Chi for an adventure that will introduce new characters and mythology to the MCU. As the son of notorious crime lord and terrorist Wenwu (aka The Mandarin), Shang-Chi finds himself drawn into the clandestine Ten Rings organization, and is forced to confront the past he thought he left behind. Tony Leung, Awkwafina, Michelle Yeoh, and Fala Chen co-star while Tim Roth and Benedict Wong reprise their MCU roles as Abomination and Wong, respectively.

Worth

Date: Sept 3 (Netflix, and limited theaters)

Michael Keaton stars as real-life attorney Kenneth Feinberg, who learns a lesson in empathy when he is faced with the near-impossible task of determining how to compensate families who suffered incalculable losses as a result of the September 11th attacks in 2001. Based on true events, Worth also stars Amy Ryan, Stanley Tucci, and Tate Donovan.

Kate

Date: Sept 10 (Netflix)

Slipped a fatal poison on her final job, a ruthless assassin working in Tokyo (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) has less than 24 hours to find out who ordered the hit and exact revenge. Woody Harrelson, Game of Thrones’ Michiel Huisman, and Miku Martineau also star in this action thriller.

Queenpins

US Date: Sept 10 (Theaters, and streaming Sept 30 on Paramount+)

UK/AU Date: TBD

Kristen Bell and Kirby Howell-Baptiste have a mini-Good Place reunion in Queenpins, the story of two housewives who create a $40 million dollar coupon scam. With Ben Stiller as an EP, Queenpins also features Vince Vaughn, Cruella’s Paul Walter Hauser, singer Bebe Rexha, and Community’s Joel McHale.

The Card Counter

US Date: Sept 10 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: TDB

Written and directed by Taxi Driver/Raging Bull scribe Paul Schrader, The Card Counter tells the story of an ex-military interrogator turned gambler (Oscar Isaac) haunted by the ghosts of his past decisions. His spartan existence on the casino trail is shattered when he is approached by Cirk (Tye Sheridan), a young man seeking help to execute his plan for revenge on a military colonel (Willem Dafoe). Also starring Tiffany Haddish.

Malignant

US Date: Sept 10 (Theaters, and HBO Max for 31 days following release)

UK/AU Date: Sept 10 (UK), TBD (AU)

James Wan — creator of horror mega-franchises Saw and The Conjuring-verse — is back with a new scary story about a woman, Madison (Annabelle Wallis), who is suffering from bizarre, terrifying visions of brutal murders. In order to stop the killer and save herself, she must reckon with her own troubled past.

Nightbooks

Date: Sept 15 (Netflix)

Based on the 2018 horror-fantasy children’s book by J.A. White, Nightbooks stars Jessica Jones’ Krysten Ritter as a witch who keeps a young boy (Winslow Fegley) prisoner. To avoid certain death, the boy convinces the witch to let him tell her a scary story every night. Upon meeting the witch’s servant, Yazmin (Lidya Jewett), the two must use their wits to escape.

Cry Macho

US Date: Sept 17 (Theaters, and HBO Max for 31 days following release)

UK/AU Date: Nov 12 (UK), TBD (AU)

Folks have been trying to adapt Cry Macho into a movie for 45 years, ever since the book was published in 1975 — with everyone from Burt Lancaster to Pierce Brosnan to Arnold Schwarzenegger attached. Now Clint Eastwood, at 91, is both directing and starring in this tale of a former rodeo star who’s hired to kidnap a young man in Mexico (Eduardo Minett) and return him to his father (Dwight Yoakam) in the U.S.

The Eyes of Tammy Faye

US Date: Sept 17 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Sept TDB (UK), TBD (AU)

Based on a 2000 documentary, The Eyes of Tammy Faye stars Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield as famed televangelists and fraudsters Tammy Faye and Jim Bakker. Michael Showalter (The State, Search Party) directs a cast that also includes Cherry Jones, Fredric Lehne, and Vincent D’Onofrio (as Jerry Falwell).

Dear Evan Hansen

US Date: Sept 24 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 22 (UK), Dec 2 (AU)

Adapted for the screen by Steven Levenson, from his and Benj Pasek & Justin Paul’s 2015 stage musical, Dear Evan Hansen stars Ben Platt (reprising his stage role) as a high school student with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) who lies and inserts himself into the past life of a classmate who committed suicide. Kaitlyn Dever, Colton Ryan, Amandla Stenberg, Amy Adams, and Julianne Moore also star.

The Many Saints of Newark

US Date: Oct 1 (Theaters, and HBO Max for 31 days following release)

UK/AU Date: Sept 22 (UK), TBD (AU)

In this prequel film to HBO’s The Sopranos, the late James Gandolfini’s son, Michael Gandolfini, plays young Tony Soprano as he grows up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark’s history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters begin to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family, and idolizing his uncle, Dickie Moltisanti (Alessandro Nivola). The Many Saints of Newark, from The Sopranos’ David Chase and director Alan Taylor, also stars Leslie Odom Jr., Jon Bernthal, Vera Farmiga, Corey Stoll, and Ray Liotta.

The Guilty

Date: Oct 1 (Netflix, and Sept 24 in limited theatrical release)

Jake Gyllenhaal stars in The Guilty, from director Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer) and writer Nic Pizzolatto (True Detective). Based on Gustav Möller’s Danish hit from 2018, the film takes place over the course of a single morning in a 911 dispatch call center as operator Joe Baylor (Gyllenhaal) tries to save a caller in grave danger. Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Paul Dano, and Peter Sarsgaard co-star.

Titane

US Date: Oct 1 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Dec 31 (UK), TBD (AU)

Raw’s Julia Ducournau’s latest body-horror flick stars Agathe Rousselle as a mentally disturbed woman who becomes pregnant after having sex with a car. Titane won first place at the Cannes Film Festival this past summer, making Ducournau the second female director to take that prize since 1993 when Jane Campion won for The Piano.

The Addams Family 2

US Date: Oct 1 (Theaters and VOD)

UK/AU Date: Oct 8 (UK), Dec 2 (AU)

Oscar Isaac, Charlize Theron, Chloë Grace Moretz, Nick Kroll, and Snoop Dogg return to voice the “altogether ooky” family down the block, The Addams Family, in a sequel that finds Gomez and Morticia trying to reconnect with their kids, Wednesday and Pugsley, on a cross-country road trip.

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania

US Date: Oct TBD

UK/AU Date: Oct 8 (UK), TBD (AU)

The fourth film in the Hotel Transylvania franchise features a “Monsterfication Ray” going haywire, causing Drac and his pals to be transformed into humans while Johnny (Andy Samberg) becomes a monster. In their new mismatched bodies, Drac and Johnny must team up and race across the globe to find a cure before it’s too late. Other voices include Selena Gomez, Kathryn Hahn, Jim Gaffigan, Steve Buscemi, and — nope — no Adam Sandler this time around. YouTube impressionist Brian Hull is playing Drac.

No Time to Die

Date: Oct 8 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Sept 30 (UK), Nov 11 (AU)

Daniel Craig brings his tenure as 007 to an end with the 25th Bond film, No Time to Die. Also starring Rami Malek, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch, Ana de Armas, and the rest of Bond’s MI6 support team, the film catches up with Bond five years after the capture of Ernst Stavro Blofeld, with Bond now out of active service. The search for a missing scientist brings Bond into the crosshairs of a villain whose schemes could see the death of millions.

Lamb

US Date: Oct 8 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Dec 10 (UK), TBD (AU)

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Prometheus’ Noomi Rapace stars in a quirky, probably disturbing Icelandic-Swedish-Polish A24 joint about a couple in Iceland who find themselves parenting a strange creature that will affect their relationship – and the natural world around them.

Needle in a Timestack

US Date: Oct 15 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: TBD

Written and directed by John Ridley (12 Years a Slave), and based on a short story by Robert Silverberg, Needle in a Timestack stars Leslie Odom Jr. (Hamilton), Freida Pinto (Hillbilly Elegy), Cynthia Erivo (The Outsider, Harriet), and Orlando Bloom (LOTR films) in the story of a husband whose marriage is destroyed by a time-hopping rival, who then pursues his nemesis through time.

Halloween Kills

US Date: Oct 15 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 15 (UK), TBD (AU)

Michael Myers returns in a direct sequel to 2018’s Halloween (which itself was a new decades-later direct sequel to 1978’s Halloween) as Jamie Lee Curtis’ Laurie Strode must once again try to stop Haddonfield’s “boogeyman” from carving a path of death and destruction. Picking up right where the 2018 film left off (on the same night), the Strode women join a group of other survivors of Michael’s first rampage and decide to take matters into their own hands, forming a vigilante mob that sets out to hunt him down, once and for all. Judy Greer and Andi Matichak return while Anthony Michael Hall arrives as a grown-up Tommy Doyle, the young babysat boy from the John Carpenter original.

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

US Date: Oct 15 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 15 (UK), TBD (AU)

Directed by Andy Serkis, in a story by Tom Hardy and Kelly Marcel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage brings back Hardy’s Eddie Brock/Venom and pits him against a psychotic serial killer, Cletus Kasady (played by Woody Harrelson), who becomes the host for a red symbiote called Carnage. Michelle Williams returns as Eddie’s ex-fiance while Skyfall’s Naomie Harris debuts as Kasady’s tortured love interest, Frances Barrison – aka Shriek.

The Last Duel

US Date: Oct 15 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 15 (UK), TBD (AU)

Ridley Scott’s new historical drama takes a look at the last legally sanctioned duel in France’s history, as Matt Damon plays a knight, Jean de Carrouges, who challenges his friend and squire Jacques Le Gris (Adam Driver) to trial by combat after de Carrouges’ wife (Jodie Comer) accuses Le Gris of rape. Ben Affleck also stars, as Count Pierre d’Alençon.

Dune

US Date: Oct 22 (Theaters, and HBO Max for 31 days following release)

UK/AU Date: Oct 21 (UK), Oct 21 (AU)

Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s pioneering 1965 sci-fi novel is one of Fall’s most hotly-anticipated projects. The first of a planned two-part telling, Dune carries with it an impressive ensemble, including Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Stellan Skarsgård, Dave Bautista, Zendaya, David Dastmalchian, Jason Momoa, and Javier Bardem.

The French Dispatch

Date: Oct 22 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 22 (UK), TBD (AU)

Wes Anderson’s latest follows three different storylines, as the French foreign bureau of a fictional Kansas newspaper creates its final issue. Starring Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Léa Seydoux, Frances McDormand, Timothée Chalamet, Jeffrey Wright, and many more.

Ron’s Gone Wrong

US Date: Oct 22 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 22 (UK), Oct 21 (AU)

20th Century Studios’ first animated film since the closure of Blue Sky Studios is Ron Gone Wrong, starring Zach Galifianakis, Olivia Colman, Ed Helms, Justice Smith, Rob Delaney, and Jack Dylan Grazer (It, It Chapter Two). Set in a future where walking, speaking, digitally connected “B-bots” have become kids’ friends, the movie tells the story of a boy who finds out that his B-bot is a buffoonish misfire.

The Spine of Night

US Date: Oct 29 (Limited theaters, digital, and VOD)

UK/AU Date: TBD

Created with hand-rotoscoped animation, The Spine of Night features the voices of Richard E. Grant, Lucy Lawless, Patton Oswalt, Betty Gabriel, and Joe Manganiello in a fantastical, ultra-violent homage to artists like Ralph Bakshi and Frank Franzetta. A group of heroes from different eras and cultures must band together after an ancient dark magic falls into sinister hands and unleashes ages of suffering onto mankind.

Antlers

US Date: Oct 29 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 29 (UK), Oct 28 (AU)

From Scott Cooper (Black Mass, Out of the Furnace) comes a supernatural monster movie about a school teacher in a small town in Oregon (Keri Russell) and her brother (Jesse Plemons) who become concerned about one of her students, a young boy named Lucas Weaver (Jeremy T. Thomas) who is secretly keeping a creature inside his house.

Last Night in Soho

US Date: Oct 29 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Oct 29 (UK), Oct 21 (AU)

Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin McKenzie, Matt Smith, Diana Rigg, Rita Tushingham and Terence Stamp star in Edgar Wright’s latest – a trippy psychological horror film about a young woman with a strange sixth sense (McKenzie) who mysteriously finds herself transported back in time to 1966 London in the body of her idol, a singer named Sandie (Taylor-Joy). While in Sandie’s body, she enters into a romantic relationship; but then, she begins to realize that the glamour of 1960s London is not what it appears to be and the past and present seem to fall apart with shady and horrifying consequences.

The Harder They Fall

Date: Nov 3 (Netflix, and in select theaters)

With an all-star cast that features Idris Elba, Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Lakeith Stanfield, Delroy Lindo, and Regina King, The Harder They Fall tells the tale of real-life African American cowboy Nat Love (Majors) as he reassembles his former gang to seek revenge against the man who murdered his parents.

Eternals

US Date: Nov 5 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Nov 5 (UK), Oct 28 (AU)

After Shang-Chi, Marvel’s Phase 4 brings yet another new world and mythology into the long-running mix. With Eternals, from Oscar-winning director Chloé Zhao, we meet an immortal alien race created by cosmic beings called Celestials. These “Eternals” have secretly lived on Earth for over 7,000 years, and now are reuniting to protect humanity from their evil counterparts, the Deviants. Starring, Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Richard Madden, Kumail Nanjiani, Lia McHugh, Brian Tyree Henry, Lauren Ridloff, and Barry Keoghan.

Finch

Date: Nov 5 (Apple TV+)

Tom Hanks, Caleb Landry Jones, Samira Wiley, Laura Harrier and Skeet Ulrich star in this post-apocalyptic drama, directed by Game of Thrones’ Miguel Sapochnik (“Hardhome,” “Battle of the Bastards”), about an ailing inventor (Hanks), the last man on Earth, who builds an android to keep him and his dog company as he goes on a journey across the country.

Spencer

US Date: Nov 5 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Nov 5 (UK), TBD (AU)

Kristen Stewart stars as Diana, Princess of Wales (née Spencer) in this new biopic about the late Princess during her Christmas holidays in 1991 with the royal family at Sandringham House and her decision to end her marriage to Prince Charles. Written by Steven Knight and directed by Pablo Larraín.

Red Notice

Date: Nov 12 (Netflix)

Smoldering trio Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, and Gal Gadot star in the caper/actioner Red Notice, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber (Skyscraper, Central Intelligence). In this Netflix Original, a daring heist brings together the FBI’s top profiler and tracker (Johnson) and two rival criminals (Gadot and Reynolds).

Ghostbusters: Afterlife

US Date: Nov 19 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Nov TBD (UK), Dec 2 (AU)

Jason Reitman’s decades-later legacy sequel Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which continues the Ghostbusters lore from his father Ivan Reitman’s ’80s mega-hits Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II, stars Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, and Mckenna Grace – as well as appearances from ‘Buster originals Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver and Annie Potts! When a small midwestern town is rocked by mysterious earthquakes, a family discovers that their past, and connection to Ghostbuster Egon Spengler, hold the key to saving the world.

King Richard

US Date: Nov 19 (Theaters, and HBO Max for 31 days following release)

UK/AU Date: Nov 19 (UK), TBD (AU)

Will Smith stars in this biographical drama, from Joe Bell’s Reinaldo Marcus Green, about Richard Williams, the father and coach of famed tennis players Venus and Serena Williams. The film also stars Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton as Venus and Serena, as well as Aunjanue Ellis, Tony Goldwyn, Jon Bernthal, and Dylan McDermott.

Tick, Tick… Boom!

Date: Nov 19 (Netflix)

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s feature-length directorial debut is an adaptation of Jonathan Larson’s (Rent) musical Tick, Tick… Boom! for Netflix. Andrew Garfield stars in this semi-autobiographical story of an aspiring composer named Jon, who lives in New York City in 1990, desperately worried he’s made the wrong career choice to be part of the performing arts. Co-starring Alexandra Shipp, Vanessa Hudgens, Robin de Jesús, Joshua Henry, Judith Light and Bradley Whitford.

Encanto

US Date: Nov 24 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Nov 26 (UK), TBD (AU)

Disney’s Encanto is set in a fantasy version of Colombia, where a family called the Madrigals live in an enchanted town in the mountains. Every child but one in their magical house has been granted a unique ability, such as strength or healing powers. Mirabel (Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s Stephanie Beatriz), the only ordinary Madrigal, discovers that the magic is under threat and she may be the only one able to save it. Directed by Byron Howard (Zootopia, Tangled) and Jared Bush (Zootopia, Moana).

House of Gucci

Date: Nov 24 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Nov 26 (UK), TBD (AU)

Ridley Scott, who’s double-dipping this Fall, delivers the biographical crime drama House of Gucci, starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jared Leto, Al Pacino, Salma Hayek, and Jeremy Irons. House of Gucci is set in 1995 and depicts the events and aftermath of the murder of Maurizio Gucci (Driver), Italian businessman and head of the fashion house Gucci, by his ex-wife Patrizia Reggiani (Gaga).

Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City

US Date: Nov 24 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Dec 3 (UK), Nov 25 (AU)

Based on the first and second Resident Evil games by Capcom, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will attempt to fully reboot the Resident Evil film franchise (which already has six films under its belt) as a small ragtag group of survivors must work together to uncover the truth behind Umbrella Corporation and make it through the night in the once prosperous Raccoon City. Starring Kaya Scodelario, Robbie Amell, Hannah John-Kamen, Avan Jogia, Tom Hopper, Lily Gao, Neal McDonough, and Donal Logue.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

US Date: Dec 17 (Theaters)

UK/AU Date: Dec 17 (UK), TBD (AU)

After getting his secret identity shattered by Mysterio, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker makes a magical wish that seemingly holds disastrous multiversal consequences in Spider-Man: No Way Home. In what just might be Tom Holland’s last official stint as Spidey in the MCU (before thwipping over to Sony’s Spider-Man Universe), Peter and Benedict Cumberbatch’s Doctor Strange must reckon with the merging of alternate dimensions in what’s sure to be the trippiest Spider-Man film yet. Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Marisa Tomei, and Jon Favreau all return as their MCU characters while Alfred Molina and Jamie Foxx (and perhaps a few more familiar faces) invade from other Spidey franchise films!

Don’t Look Up (Netflix)

Date: Dec 24 (Netflix, with limited theatrical release on Dec 10)

Director Adam McKay (The Big Short, Vice, longtime Will Ferrell collaborator) brings an insanely-talented cast together for the dark comedy Don’t Look Up, about two low-level astronomers (Oscar-winners Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence) attempting, via a media tour, to warn mankind about an asteroid that will destroy Earth. Also starring Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Chris Evans, Jonah Hill, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, Rob Morgan, and more.

So what new 2021 movie are you most looking forward to seeing this fall? Let us know below…

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Exits Amazon’s Mr. And Mrs. Smith Reboot Show

Phoebe Waller-Bridge will no longer star in Amazon’s reboot series of the movie Mr. And Mrs. Smith. The show was first announced in February, and Waller-Bridge was set to star alongside Donald Glover.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fleabag creator Waller-Bridge has exited Mr. And Mrs. Smith due to “creative differences.” Glover is still attached to the project, both as an actor, co-creator, and executive producer. Francesca Sloane (Fargo) is the showrunner on the series, which is currently being written and will start production in 2022. THR states that it was Glover who first approached Waller-Bridge about appearing with him in the show and that the split is entirely amicable.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag
Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag

Mr. And Mrs. Smith focuses on married assassins who are both hired to kill each other. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt played the roles in the 2005 movie, which was directed by Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity, Edge of Tomorrow) and made over $487 million at the worldwide box office.

Although Waller-Bridge has left this project, she will remain involved with Amazon. The studio previously co-produced the second season of Fleabag, and in 2019, she signed a huge deal with Amazon to develop new shows.

Waller-Bridge is part of the cast of the fifth Indiana Jones movie, which is currently in production ahead of a July 2022 release. The movie recently added Antonio Banderas to a cast that also includes Mads Mikkelsen, Boyd Holbrook, Shaunette Renee Wilson, and Thomas Kretschmann. Harrison Ford will return as the iconic archaeologist, with Logan’s James Mangold directing.