23 movies you shouldn’t miss in 2023: mark their release dates on the calendar

The 2023 movies that we most want to see are many more than 23, and you can consult them in this list.

But since we know that the beginning of the year is always overwhelming with a lot of unrealistic purpose, we have prepared a selection for all palates that can serve as a road map in the premiere calendar for the busiest people.

These are the movies of 2023 that you should not miss from time to time they appear on the billboard of your city. Write down their premiere dates on the calendar, book tickets and choose the size of the popcorn.

‘Decision to Leave’: January 20

The best film of 2022 arrives in 2023 in Spanish cinemas. Park Chan Wook he won the best direction award at the Cannes Film Festival with this captivating romantic thriller where the camera itself and any recording device are integrated to the marrow of the intriguing story of a detective and the murder suspect who steals his heart.

‘TÁR’: January 27

Music to the ears. The elusive Todd Field returns to the cinema 16 years after ‘Secret Games’ and allies with cate blanchett to paint a ruthless portrait of a female conductor who, at the most defining moment of her meteoric career, is faced with a revelation that could wipe out her legacy forever.

‘Knock at the door’: February 3

M.Night Shyamalan and a family isolated in a cabin in the middle of the woods. It is not necessary to know more to make us tremble, but also the protagonists become hostages of four armed strangers who force them to make an impossible decision to avoid the apocalypse.

‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’: February 17

Phase 5 of Marvel it starts from the minute to reach the universal. The third Ant-Man movie (Paul Rudd) and the Wasp (Evangeline Lilly) receives the addition of Kathryn Newton like Cassie Lang michael douglas Y Michelle Pfeiffer they will repeat in their papers and Jonathan Majors will have the opportunity to show us his Kang the Conqueror.

‘They speak’: February 17

It’s been ten years since Sarah Polley he blew our minds with the family documentary Stories We Tell, so of course her new film as a director is one of our most anticipated releases of the year. She has brought together the best actresses of today (Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand) to recount a case of rape in the middle of a Mennonite community.

‘Irati’: February 24

Itiziar Ituño is Irati, a young woman who guides a group of Christians and Muslims in search of a treasure through the world of Basque mythology in the second film by Paul Urkijo Alijo (Errementary), that returns in style with what will be a key title in our fantastic cinema.

‘Scream VI’: March 10

The horror saga created by Wes Craven picked up new speed with the fifth installment, so now there is no stopping it. Not even the absence of Neve Campbell as Courteney Cox yes repeat, and come back Hayden Panettiere!), when they are Melissa Barrera Y Jenna Ortega to face Ghostface, this time in New York.

‘Shazam! The fury of the gods’: March 17

After several delays caused by changes in the release schedule and the always volatile strategy of the studio, the sequel to Shazam!, again under the inspired direction of David F. Sandberg and with Zachary Levi as the most irresponsible superhero of the DC team.

‘John Wick 4’: March 24

The action saga starring Keanu Reeves reaches its fourth installment, always with Chad Stahelski behind the camera and devising new ways to bring the most vibrant choreographies of punches, kicks and shooting in the face to new heights of pain in modern cinema.

‘Super Mario Bros: The Movie’: March 31

chris pratt provides the voice of the most famous Nintendo character in the original version, while Anya Taylor-Joy It’s Princess Peach and Jack Black the villain Bowser. Will this animated movie be illumination (the Minions studio) the start of a new franchise based on the adventures of the well-known plumber?

‘Vicious Bear’: April 5

A loose bear and 35 kilos of cocaine. The new film directed by Elizabeth Banks Of which, to be honest, you don’t need to know anything else to have it as one of the most anticipated of the year.

‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’: May 5

The last mission of the Guardians of the Galaxy in Marvel? Only James Gunn and his future at the helm of DC know it, but at least we know that we have secured this new dance with Star-Lord and company. Good music will not be missing.

‘Fast X’: May 19

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The X marks the spot. And, in the case of the saga fast & furious, the Roman ten marks the beginning of the bombastic conclusion that Vin Diesel wants to hit the automotive saga. In this family where there is always room for new members, it has the super-powerful incorporation of Jason Momoa Y Brie Larson.

‘Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse’: June 16

In 2018, Spider-Man: A New Universe it reminded us of the potential of superhero movies in general, and the Wall Crawler in particular. Will he succeed in this sequel, in which Phil Lord Y Chris Miller return to practice as shadow brains, revive that fascination? For now, we know that Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld) They will be our guides in this dimensional journey.

‘Indiana Jones and the dial of fate’: June 30

15 years after the previous delivery, Harrison Ford returns to shake the whip of the most famous archaeologist in cinema. James Mangold, taking over from Spielberg in directing, he has Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen Y Antonio Banderas to complete the most sparkling cast in the saga.

‘Mission: Impossible – Deadly Judgment. Part one’: July 14

The first part of the diptych of Mission Impossible what Tom Cruise has rolled with Christopher McQuarrie during the pandemic comes to theaters after the stratospheric success of Top Gun: Maverick. Will agent Ethan Hunt be able to reach higher with his antics? It would not even occur to us to doubt it.

‘Oppenheimer’: July 21

The bomb: Christopher Nolan returns to historical cinema with the figure of J Robert Oppenheimer, the creator of the atomic bomb, whom he plays cillian murphy in a biopic packed to the brim with Hollywood stars in supporting roles: Emily Blunt, Matt Damon, Robert Downey Jr., Florence Pugh, Rami Malek, Benny Safdie, Josh Hartnett, Dane DeHaan either Jack Quaid are just some of them.

‘Barbie’: July 21

will not ring Aqua, but all the other details that surround the film of Greta Gerwig based on the Mattel doll, like the look of the protagonists margot robbie Y Ryan Goslin, they’re too exhilarating to let that little notch faze us.

‘The Marvels’: July 28

Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) will fulfill the dream of her life: fight fist to fist with Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) in the second adventure of the Marvel superheroine; Neither will Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) or the incombustible Nick Furia (Samuel L. Jackson) miss the party. Directed by Nia DaCosta ('Candyman'), the youngest person ever to lead a Marvel blockbuster.
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kamala khan (Iman Vellani) will fulfill the dream of his life: fight fist to fist with Captain Marvel (Brie Larson) in the second adventure of the Marvel superheroine; They won’t miss the Monica Rambeau party either (Teyonah Parris) nor the incombustible Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson). directs Nia DaCosta (Candyman), the youngest person ever to lead a Marvel blockbuster.

‘Dune: Part 2’: November 3

Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet in 'Dune'
Zendaya and Timothée Chalamet in ‘Dune’
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The conclusion of the colossal diptych of Denis Villeneuve from the sci-fi classic Frank Herbert will allow us to spend more time in the arena with zendaya than the first movie. But the Paul Atreides of Timothée Chalamet You should not be misled, there are many more new people claiming space and spice: Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Christopher Walken, Léa Seydoux…

‘Wonka’: December 15

Just when you thought Hollywood had run out of iconic character origin stories to pull out of its hat, it turns out you're offered Timothée Chalamet playing Willy Wonka before he had his chocolate factory. For this company they have taken Paul King, director of 'Paddington', as well as a cast made up of Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson and Olivia Colman, so it may already be worth it. Premiere in Spain: December 15.
wonka
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Just when you thought Hollywood had run out of iconic character origin stories to pull out of its hat, it turns out you’re offered a Timothée Chalamet playing Willy Wonka before he had his chocolate factory. For this company they have carried out Paul King, director of paddington, as well as a cast made up of Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson Y Olivia Colman, so it may already be worth it.

‘Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom’: December 22

An image of Jason Momoa as Aquaman
An image of Jason Momoa as Aquaman
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Oceans of time after the previous movie, Jason Momoa re-emerges from the seas in the direction of james wan for a second adventure of DC’s aquatic superhero.

‘Close your eyes’: date to be determined

Víctor Erice on the set of 'Cerrar los ojos'
Víctor Erice on the set of ‘Cerrar los ojos’
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Everybody up: Victor Erice go back to the movies 30 years have passed since his previous feature film, the quince sun, and the most brilliant and Guadianesque filmmaker in our cinematography has filmed a new film. It is an original story that revolves around the disappearance of an actor, starring Manolo Solo, Jose Coronado, Maria Leon Y Ana Torrent (50 years after The spirit of the hive).

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