2 Jawaban2026-07-02 01:57:41
Marvel's upcoming slate is absolutely stacked, and I couldn't be more excited! 'Deadpool & Wolverine' is easily my most anticipated—seeing Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman share the screen again after all these years feels like a dream. The trailer already promises that signature Deadpool humor blended with brutal Wolverine action. Then there's 'Captain America: Brave New World,' which seems to be taking a political thriller route with Sam Wilson fully embracing the mantle. The Thunderbolts lineup also has me curious—are we finally getting a proper Dark Avengers-style story?
Beyond 2024, things get even wilder. 'Fantastic Four' is finally happening with that gorgeous retro teaser poster, and the casting rumors have been relentless. 'Blade' keeps getting delayed, but Mahershala Ali's involvement keeps my hopes high. And let's not forget 'Avengers 5' and 'Secret Wars'—the sheer scale of those projects makes my head spin. I low-key hope they bring back some Netflix Marvel characters like Daredevil for Secret Wars. The multiverse arc feels like it's building toward something truly chaotic in the best way possible.
3 Jawaban2026-06-08 05:01:18
The cinematic landscape of 2024 is bursting with creativity! I’ve been buzzing about Denis Villeneuve’s 'Dune: Part Two'—the first installment left me speechless with its world-building, and the trailers suggest even grander stakes. Then there’s Yorgos Lanthimos’ 'Kinds of Kindness', a surreal anthology that’s bound to mess with your head in the best way. For animation lovers, 'Inside Out 2' is diving deeper into Riley’s emotions, and Pixar never misses. And let’s not forget 'Furiosa', the 'Mad Max' prequel—George Miller’s chaotic genius is back!
On the indie side, A24’s 'Civil War' looks like a dystopian punch to the gut, while 'The Bikeriders' promises gritty, vintage vibes. And if you’re into horror, 'Nosferatu' by Robert Eggers might just redefine the vampire genre. Honestly, my watchlist is already overflowing!
1 Jawaban2026-07-02 17:29:10
Choosing the 'best' film of 2024 is tricky because it really depends on what kind of stories you connect with, but one that’s been living rent-free in my head since I watched it is Denis Villeneuve’s 'Dune: Part Two.' The way it expands on the first film’s world-building is just chef’s kiss—those sweeping desert landscapes, the political intrigue, and Timothée Chalamet’s Paul Atreides stepping fully into his messiah role? It’s epic in every sense. The sound design alone had my theater seat vibrating, and the emotional weight of the Fremen’s struggle hit harder than I expected. If you’re into sci-fi that feels both grand and deeply human, this one’s a must.
That said, if you’re craving something totally different, 'The Bikeriders' surprised me with its gritty, visceral take on 1960s motorcycle culture. Austin Butler and Tom Hardy bring this raw energy to their roles, and the cinematography makes every frame look like a vintage photograph come to life. It’s less about plot and more about vibes—think 'Goodfellas' but with leather jackets and revving engines. I walked out of the theater smelling imaginary gasoline, which is either a recommendation or a warning, depending on your taste! Personally, I loved how unapologetically immersive it was.
3 Jawaban2026-07-03 14:25:51
Marvel Studios has been teasing fans with hints about the next 'Avengers' installment for a while now, but as of my latest deep dive into rumors and official announcements, there’s no confirmed release date yet. Phase 5 of the MCU is still unfolding, with projects like 'Thunderbolts' and 'Fantastic Four' taking the spotlight first. I’ve noticed that Marvel tends to drop big team-up movies after building up individual arcs, so I wouldn’t expect another 'Avengers' before 2026 at the earliest.
That said, the buzz around 'Avengers: Secret Wars' is insane—everyone’s speculating about multiverse crossovers and legacy characters returning. I’ve spent hours scrolling through Reddit threads where fans dissect every Kevin Feige interview for clues. Personally, I hope they take their time to nail the script; Phase 4 taught us that rushing can lead to messy storytelling. The wait might be long, but if it delivers another 'Infinity War'-level payoff, I’m here for it.
4 Jawaban2026-07-03 06:15:52
Marvel's upcoming film is shrouded in mystery, but based on leaks and my obsessive tracking of Phase 5, I'd bet we'll see a mix of old and new faces. Doctor Strange and Wong seem likely given the multiverse arc, and Kamala Khan's Ms. Marvel feels inevitable after her post-credits tease with Carol Danvers. The Young Avengers might finally assemble—Kate Bishop, America Chavez, and Riri Williams all have unfinished arcs.
As for wildcards? Deadpool’s MCU debut could happen, and I’m personally praying for a proper Fantastic Four introduction. The rumor mill says Kang will dominate as the next big bad, but part of me hopes we get a surprise like Silver Surfer or Beta Ray Bill. Whatever happens, Marvel’s knack for unexpected cameos means we’re in for at least one jaw-dropping moment.
3 Jawaban2026-07-07 13:34:26
2024 is shaping up to be a wild year for cinema, and I’m already saving up for tickets! One of the biggest releases I’m hyped for is Denis Villeneuve’s 'Dune: Part Two.' The first film was a visual masterpiece, and with Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya returning, I can’t wait to see how the saga unfolds. Then there’s 'Deadpool 3,' which marks Wolverine’s MCU debut—Hugh Jackman back in the claws? Yes, please!
On the animated front, 'Inside Out 2' is diving back into Riley’s mind, and Pixar rarely misses. For horror fans, 'Nosferatu' by Robert Eggers looks chillingly atmospheric. And let’s not forget 'Furiosa,' the 'Mad Max' prequel—Anya Taylor-Joy taking the wheel has me intrigued. It’s a stacked year, and my watchlist is overflowing!
3 Jawaban2026-07-07 06:14:15
The lineup for 2024 films has me buzzing with excitement! One of the biggest titles I'm counting down to is Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part Two'—after that cliffhanger in the first film, I need to see how Paul's journey unfolds on Arrakis. Then there's 'Furiosa,' George Miller's return to the 'Mad Max' universe with Anya Taylor-Joy taking over the iconic role. The trailers alone are pure adrenaline. On the superhero front, 'Deadpool 3' is finally bringing Wolverine and Deadpool together, and the chaos Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman will unleash is already legendary in my mind.
Beyond blockbusters, I'm equally hyped for smaller gems like Luca Guadagnino's 'Challengers,' a tennis drama with Zendaya that looks sleek and intense. And let's not forget 'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'—the franchise has been consistently stellar, and this new chapter has me curious about where the apes' society is headed. Honestly, 2024 feels like a year where both spectacle and storytelling are hitting hard.
3 Jawaban2026-07-07 01:25:46
The 2024 film lineup is looking absolutely stacked, and I’m already clearing my calendar for some of these. First up, 'Dune: Part Two' is finally hitting theaters after delays, and as someone who geeked out over the first one’s world-building, I’m ready for more sandworms and political intrigue. Then there’s 'Furiosa,' the 'Mad Max' prequel—Anya Taylor-Joy taking the wheel has me hyped beyond reason. On the animated front, 'Inside Out 2' is bringing back Riley’s emotions, and after how hard the first one hit, I’m bracing for another existential crisis.
For indie lovers, A24’s 'Civil War' looks like a dystopian punch to the gut, and I’m here for it. And let’s not forget 'Deadpool 3'—Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman together? Chaos guaranteed. Honestly, 2024 feels like a year where every genre’s bringing heat, from sci-fi epics to quirky comedies. My wallet’s already weeping at the ticket costs, but some experiences are worth it.
3 Jawaban2026-07-07 06:02:50
The 2024 film lineup has me buzzing with excitement! From what I've gathered, there's a mix of long-awaited sequels and fresh original stories. One that's got everyone talking is Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Part Two'—after that cliffhanger in the first film, I’ve been counting the days to see Paul’s journey unfold. Then there's 'Furiosa', George Miller’s return to the 'Mad Max' universe. The trailers alone are pure adrenaline, and Anya Taylor-Joy stepping into Charlize Theron’s boots? Bold move, but I’m here for it.
On the indie side, A24’s 'The Sweet East' looks like a trippy, surreal road movie, and I’m always down for their offbeat storytelling. And let’s not forget 'Deadpool 3'—Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman together? The internet might explode. Honestly, 2024 feels like a year where big screens and streaming are both bringing their A-game. I’ve already cleared my calendar for opening weekends.
3 Jawaban2026-07-07 05:32:03
2024 is shaping up to be a wild year for blockbusters, and I’m already hyped! One of the biggest ones has to be 'Dune: Part Two.' The first film was this gorgeous, immersive sci-fi epic, and the sequel promises even more political intrigue and sandworm action. Then there’s 'Deadpool 3'—finally bringing Wolverine back into the mix, which feels like a dream come true for fans of the original X-Men films. And let’s not forget 'Furiosa,' the prequel to 'Mad Max: Fury Road.' Anya Taylor-Joy taking on that role? Yes, please.
On the animated front, 'Inside Out 2' is coming, and I’m curious how they’ll expand on Riley’s emotions now that she’s older. Plus, 'Kung Fu Panda 4' is dropping, and I’ll never say no to more Po. And for those who love a good thriller, 'A Quiet Place: Day One' is exploring the early days of the invasion, which could be terrifyingly cool. Honestly, my wallet’s gonna suffer this year with all these must-sees.