Movies To Keep Watch For This Summer
Are you tired of sitting around the house this month? Got nothing to do? Well, we got the top 6 next big watches for you!
- Beetlejuice Beetlejuice– After 36 years, the Warner brothers have finally come out with the sequel to the notorious Beetlejuice. This movie, released on September 6th, is a horror-comedy and has been gaining consistent traction.
- The Killers Game– This action-packed film, dropping September 13th, is about a hitman who interestingly places a hit on himself.
- Speak No Evil– From the producers of Nope, Universal Pictures has come out with Speak No Evil starring James McAvoy. This suspenseful horror movie is about a couple and their daughter on vacation, but find themselves being invited to a remote home where their hosts slowly start becoming progressively sinister.
- Transformers One– This movie, releasing on September 14th, takes place on the planet Cybertron, centering on the relationship between Optimus Prime and Megatron going from brothers-in-arms to enemies.
- Never Let Go– People are in for a treat with Never Let Go as an early preview to Halloween where Oscar winner Halle Berry stars in this psychological thriller about a mom with two twin boys whose world has fallen to evil and needs to be tied together. On September 20th, this amazing film will rock theaters.
- The Wild Robot– If horror, thrillers, or action movies aren’t your style this movie is sure to catch your attention, The Wild Robot goes into the life of a robot deserted on an island learning to survive. Simply the trailer has moved countless people to tears, so there is dramatic expectancy for the movie’s success on September 27th.
This month has brought something for everyone regardless of age, interests, and everything in between. With new movies that are fresh and new, September is a month to be spent in theaters and streaming services.
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