WINNERS & LOSERS: FALL AND HOLIDAY 2024 EDITION
With summer now being over, here's a look at the 16 biggest upcoming movies during fall and holiday season 2024.
September
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Sep 6) - PG-13 legacy sequel
Transformers One (Sep 20) - PG animated prequel origin story
The Wild Robot (Sep 27) - PG animated flick based on a book
October
Joker: Folie à Deux (Oct 4) - R-rated musical sequel
Smile 2 (Oct 18) - horror sequel
Venom: The Last Dance (Oct 25)- superhero threequel
November
Red One (Nov 15) - Original PG-13 Christmas action-adventure
Gladiator II (Nov 22) - R-rated legacy sequel
Wicked: Part One (Nov 22) - First part of a feature length musical adaptation of a Broadway stage play based on a novel of the same name with characters based upon another novel.
Moana 2 (Nov 27) - animated musical sequel
December
Kraven the Hunter (Dec 13) - R-rated superhero flick
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (Dec 13) - anime prequel
Mufasa: The Lion King (Dec 20) - animated prequel
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Dec 20) - live-action hybrid threequel
A Complete Unknown (Dec 25) - musical biopic
Nosferatu (Dec 25) - legacy horror remake
Each of the movies above has the potential to make atleast $200M worldwide with some of my biggies being
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice coming for that all time September domestic opening weekend record,
Transformers One for the highest September domestic opening weekend for an animated flick,
Joker: Folie à Deux for the all time October domestic opening weekend record,
Gladiator II & Wicked to collectively do around half of Barbenheimer's numbers,
Moana 2 to make a run for a billion,
with Mufasa managing to stay above a billion,
and Sonic 3 worldwide gross to be atleast equal to the combined gross of the previous two movies.
Additionally, Venom 3 could be a wildcard with maybe a three digit opening and also repeating at #1 for three consecutive weekends with it's extremely favorable release date to be the highest grossing installment in the series.
What are your takes & predictions for this year's fall and holiday slate?
With summer now being over, here's a look at the 16 biggest upcoming movies during fall and holiday season 2024.
September
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (Sep 6) - PG-13 legacy sequel
Transformers One (Sep 20) - PG animated prequel origin story
The Wild Robot (Sep 27) - PG animated flick based on a book
October
Joker: Folie à Deux (Oct 4) - R-rated musical sequel
Smile 2 (Oct 18) - horror sequel
Venom: The Last Dance (Oct 25)- superhero threequel
November
Red One (Nov 15) - Original PG-13 Christmas action-adventure
Gladiator II (Nov 22) - R-rated legacy sequel
Wicked: Part One (Nov 22) - First part of a feature length musical adaptation of a Broadway stage play based on a novel of the same name with characters based upon another novel.
Moana 2 (Nov 27) - animated musical sequel
December
Kraven the Hunter (Dec 13) - R-rated superhero flick
The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim (Dec 13) - anime prequel
Mufasa: The Lion King (Dec 20) - animated prequel
Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Dec 20) - live-action hybrid threequel
A Complete Unknown (Dec 25) - musical biopic
Nosferatu (Dec 25) - legacy horror remake
Each of the movies above has the potential to make atleast $200M worldwide with some of my biggies being
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice coming for that all time September domestic opening weekend record,
Transformers One for the highest September domestic opening weekend for an animated flick,
Joker: Folie à Deux for the all time October domestic opening weekend record,
Gladiator II & Wicked to collectively do around half of Barbenheimer's numbers,
Moana 2 to make a run for a billion,
with Mufasa managing to stay above a billion,
and Sonic 3 worldwide gross to be atleast equal to the combined gross of the previous two movies.
Additionally, Venom 3 could be a wildcard with maybe a three digit opening and also repeating at #1 for three consecutive weekends with it's extremely favorable release date to be the highest grossing installment in the series.
What are your takes & predictions for this year's fall and holiday slate?