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The must-ascertain movies still coming to cinemas in 2020

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With everything from No Time to Die to Dune being delayed, IT feels like every movie we were looking forward to has been pushed back expected to the pandemic. Just not all hope is lost – there's a surprising number of highly anticipated cinema releases still lined upwards for the remainder of 2020. From psychological repulsion to Oscar frontrunners, it seems like there's something for everyone happening the big screen this autumn and winter.

Below, we've couch together a guide for the biggest releases still coming to cinemas in 2020, along with highlighting our top picks for the coming months. We have included UK and America celluloid release. Contented watching!

Saint Maud: in UK cinemas now/coming soon to US

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This chilling mental horror is the debut feature from British director and writer Chromatic Glass. The designation Maud, played by Morfydd Clark, is a nurse World Health Organization turns to heartfelt Christendom after experiencing a trauma. Working in a hospice, her faith soon turns to obsession as she convinces herself that she must save the soul of her unhurried from everlasting damnation, no matter the cost.

  • Kajillionaire: Out now in UK and USA
  • The State of war With Grandpa: Out now U.S.A/October 16 U.K.
  • Shirley: October 30 UK/out now in US
  • Mogul Mowgli: October 30 UK/TBA US
  • The Human Voice: November 7 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelan/TBA US

Ammonoid: November 13 US (TBA Britain)

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God's Possess Country director Francis Lee brings USA to England's rugged south sea-coast, where palaeontologist Mary Anning (Kate Winslet) is down on her portio. When a wealthy holidaymaker offers her money to draw his married woman Queen City (Saoirse Ronan) while he's by, Mary can't afford to decline. The film follows the ups and downs of the two women's relationship American Samoa they learn to overcome their conflicting personalities and social backgrounds.

  • Voyagers: November 25 America/Nov 27 UK
  • Supernova: TBA US/November 27 UK

Nomadland: December 4 US/January 1, 2021 UK

Chloé Zhao's highly anticipated new feature film takes aim in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crash. Frances McDorman plays recently widowed and homeless Fern, who now travels from town to town in a van looking for work. The movie is based on the real-spirit experiences of modern-sidereal day North American nation nomads, whose stories were documented by Jessica Bruder in her book of the selfsame name.

Free Guy: December 11 UK/US

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This adventure-comedy stars Ryan Sir Joshua Reynolds as Guy, a deposit teller WHO discovers that helium is really an NPC in a violent computer game. With his whole world turned upside down and life equally he knows it changed forever, Guy decides to use his newfound self-awareness for moral – and save a few lives along the way, too. The all-star cast also includes Jodie Comer, Stranger Things' Joe Keery, and Taika Waititi.

  • Death on the Nile: December 18 UK/US

Wonder Woman 1984: December 25 US/December 26 UK

Wonder Woman 1984

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The District of Columbia sequel has been hit with delay after delay, but we've got our fingers intersecting that we'll eventually get to see Inquire Woman on our screens this Christmas. Gallon Gadot returns as the titular superhero, joined by an all-principal cast including Chris Pine, Pedro Blaise Pascal, Kristen Wiig, and Redbreast Wright. Set during the snappy war, Diana Prince comes into contravene with villains Maxwell Lord and the Cheetah. Read all about Curiosity Woman 1984 through that colligate.

I'm an Entertainment Writer at GamesRadar+, masking everything shoot and TV-relevant across the Total Pic and SFX sections – I help oneself bring you all the latest word and the casual feature, too. I've antecedently written for publications like HuffPost and i-D after getting my NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Journalism.

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