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The 19 best movies coming out this fall that you have to see
The 19 best movies coming out this fall that you have to see
Jason GuerrasioSep 2, 2020, 21:55 IST
Daniel Craig as James Bond in "No Time to Die."MGM
Hollywood is gradually starting to reopen and that means more new movies are coming.
This fall includes anticipated titles like "Wonder Woman 1984," "No Time to Die," and "Black Widow."
Here are the 19 fall movies you have to see.
Since March, Hollywood has been effectively shut down as the world reels from the pandemic. Outside of some standouts on streaming services, 2020's summer movie season was effectively canceled.
But this fall could make up for all that. Movie theaters across the country are reopening as impressive new releases appear on the horizon.
As promised, "Tenet" was the first big movie offered to audiences in the reopening. Following it are blockbusters like "Wonder Woman 1984," "Black Widow," and "No Time to Die."
There are also standouts in the streaming world, like "The Devil All the Time" and "The Forty-Year-Old Version" on Netflix.
Here are the 19 best movies coming to theaters and streaming this fall that you have to see.
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"Tenet" (September 3)
John David Washington in "Tenet."
Warner Bros.
"I'm Thinking of Ending Things" (Netflix: September 4)
Charlie Kaufman's "I'm Thinking of Ending Things."
Netflix
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"Mulan" (Disney Plus: September 4)
Liu Yifei in "Mulan."
Walt Disney Pictures
"The Broken Hearts Gallery" (September 11)
Dacre Montgomery and Geraldine Viswanathan in "The Broken Hearts Gallery."
Lina Kallerus/CTMG
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"The Devil All the Time" (Netflix: September 16)
Robert Pattinson in "The Devil All the Time."
Netflix
"Antebellum" (September 18)
Janelle Monáe in "Antebellum."
Lionsgate
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"Kajillionaire" (September 25)
(L-R) Gina Rodriguez and Evan Rachel Wood in "Kajillionaire."
Focus Features
"Wonder Woman 1984" (October 2)
Gal Gadot in "Wonder Woman 1984."
Warner Bros.
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"The Forty-Year-Old Version" (Netflix: October 9)
Radha Blank in "The Forty-Year-Old Version."
Netflix
"Candyman" (October 16)
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II in "Candyman."
Universal
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"Connected" (October 23)
"Connected."
Sony
"Death on the Nile" (October 23)
Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot.
20th Century Studios
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"Black Widow" (November 6)
Scarlett Johansson in "Black Widow."
Marvel Studios
"Let Him Go" (November 6)
Diane Lane and Kevin Costner in "Let Him Go."
Focus Features
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"Ammonite" (November 13)
(L-R) Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan in "Ammonite."
Neon
"Deep Water" (November 13)
Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck star in "Deep Water."
Jordan Strauss/AP; Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images
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"Soul" (November 20)
Pixar's "Soul."
Pixar
"No Time to Die" (November 20)
Daniel Craig as James Bond in "No Time to Die."
MGM