21 New Fall 2017 Movies You Need to See
Nicole Villeneuve
Nicole Villeneuve
Nicole is an entertainment and lifestyle writer covering pop culture, news, and cool women doing cool things. She likes yard sales, MTV's Teen Mom, and putting too many memes in the group chat. She lives in Toronto.
This year has already had so many memorable box-office moments, from the magic of Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast to the record-breaking badassery of Wonder Woman. But 2017 isn't over yet, and there are still several new movies to come that are sure to have you blowing your budget at the theater. Check out some of the films we're most looking forward to watching in fall 2017. (Photos via Jasin Boland/Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Pictures + Melinda Sue Gordon/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation + Disney-Pixar/Walt Disney Pictures + Hilary Bronwyn Gayle/Motion Picture Artwork/STX Entertainment)
It (September 8, Warner Bros.): This big-screen adaptation of the super-spooky '90s miniseries, based on Stephen King's book of the same name, is sure to be one of the scariest flicks of the year. You'll float too. (Photo via Warner Bros. Pictures)
Mother! (September 15, Paramount): Jennifer Lawrence stars in this psychological thriller, directed by her BF, Darren Aronofsky, as one-half of a seemingly happy couple with Javier Bardem. Their lives take a turn for the twisted, though, when some unexpected guests — including Michelle Pfeiffer! — show up at their door. Things get super weird, super fast. (Photo via Paramount Pictures)
Battle of the Sexes (September 22, Fox Searchlight):Emma Stone and Steve Carell star in this dramedy based on the historic 1973 tennis match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. It's directed by Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton of Little Miss Sunshine fame, so prepare to be charmed. (Photo via Fox Searchlight/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)
Kingsman: The Golden Circle (September 22, 20th Century Fox): Colin Firth returns as Harry Hart in the sequel to the 2014 spy blockbuster Kingsman: The Secret Service; we're READY FOR IT. (Photo via Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)
Stronger (September 22, Lionsgate): Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Jeff Bauman, the man who lost his legs while waiting for his fiancée at the finish line of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The movie is based on Bauman's memoir of the same name, and also stars Orphan Black's Tatiana Maslany as his fiancée. (Photo via Lions Gate Films Inc.)
American Made (September 29, Universal):Top Gun 2won't be out for a while, but if you're itching to see Tom Cruise back in the cockpit before then, American Made is just the film for you. Cruise portrays a Trans World Airlines pilot turned arms-and-drug smuggler in the '70s and '80s. (Photo via Universal Pictures)
Flatliners (September 29, Sony): Based on the 1990 Kiefer Sutherland film of the same name, this remake stars Ellen Page, Diego Luna, and Nina Dobrev (among others) as med students who attempt to reproduce near-death experiences in a controlled lab. Sutherland returns as his character from the original film. (Photo via Michael Gibson/Sony Pictures Entertainment)
Blade Runner 2049 (October. 6, Warner Bros.): This sequel picks up 30 years after the original left off and stars Ryan Gosling and, as in the OG, Harrison Ford. (Photo via Stephen Vaughan/Alcon Entertainment/Warner Bros. Pictures/Sony Pictures Entertainment)
The Mountain Between Us (October 6, 20th Century Fox): Kate Winslet and Idris Elba star as strangers who end up stranded together after a horrific plane crash and have to figure out how to survive and get back to civilization. (Photo via Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)
Professor Marston & The Wonder Women (October 13, Annapurna Pictures): Luke Evans stars in this true-story adaptation of the life of William Moulton Marston, the psychologist and writer who originally created Wonder Woman. (Photo via Annapurna Pictures)
Goodbye Christopher Robin (October 13, Fox Searchlight): Margot Robbie and Domhnall Gleeson star in this behind-the-scenes story of the life and inspiration of Winnie the Pooh writer A.A. Milne. (Photo via David Appleby/Fox Searchlight/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation)
The Snowman (October 20, Universal): This terrifying-looking flick about a serial killer who strikes on the first snowfall is headed to theaters (and probably your nightmares) just in time for Halloween. Michael Fassbender stars. (Photo via Universal Pictures)
Suburbicon (October 27, Paramount): George Clooney teams up with the Coen Brothers once again to bring us a crime-based comedy about a seemingly sleepy 1950s suburb that's turned upside down after a home invasion. Matt Damon and Julianne Moore are in the leading roles in this one, with Clooney directing. (Photo via Paramount Pictures)
A Bad Moms Christmas (November 3, STX Entertainment): Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn are back, this time to get you in the holiday spirit with a sure-to-be-hilariously fun sequel. (Photo via Hilary Bronwyn Gayle/Motion Picture Artwork/STX Entertainment)
Thor: Ragnarok (November 3, Marvel/Walt Disney Pictures): Billed as a Thor/Hulk buddy pic, the latest Thor movie features Cate Blanchett as the goth villain of our dreams, and lots of epic fights. Oh, there will be fights. (Photo via Marvel Studios/Walt Disney Pictures)
Daddy's Home 2 (November 10, Paramount): If you thought Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg were a perfect team, wait until John Lithgow and Mel Gibson join as their overbearing dads. (Photo via Paramount Pictures)
Wonder (November 17, Lionsgate): Mark our words: This one is sure to be the heartwarming tearjerker of the year. Owen Wilson and Julia Roberts star as the parents of Auggie (Jacob Tremblay) — a little boy with extreme facial differences who's going to school for the first time. Start stocking up on tissues now. (Photo via Lions Gate Films Inc.)
Coco (November 22, Walt Disney): The latest from Pixar is a musical about a boy, Miguel, and his dog, Dante, who end up wandering the Land of the Dead after Miguel leaves to pursue his dream of being a musician. It features songs from Frozen alums Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, so you know you'll be singing along in no time. We can't wait to see how this one is interconnected to the rest of the Pixar universe. (Photo via Disney-Pixar/Walt Disney Pictures)
Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (December 15, Walt Disney): Daisy Ridley returns as Rey in the second film in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. The film stars Mark Hamill as Luke Skywalker (the last Jedi?) and will notably mark Carrie Fisher's final performance as Princess Leia following her unexpected death in December 2016. (Photo via Walt Disney Studios/Walt Disney Pictures)
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (December 20, Sony): This sequel to the 1995 Robin Williams hit (which was based on the beloved children's book by Chris Van Allsburg) stars Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, and Karen Gillan. They find themselves trapped as avatars inside a vintage video-game version of Jumanji and have to play their way out of the jungle. (Photo via Frank Masi/Sony Pictures Entertainment)
Pitch Perfect 3 (December 22, Universal): The third film in the hit a capella musical franchise shows the Bellas reuniting for a European competition — in which their competitors are using *real live instruments.* Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Anna Camp, and more return for the farewell tour. (Photo via Universal Pictures)
Which movie are you most looking forward to this fall? Let us know @BritandCo!
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Nicole Villeneuve
Nicole is an entertainment and lifestyle writer covering pop culture, news, and cool women doing cool things. She likes yard sales, MTV's Teen Mom, and putting too many memes in the group chat. She lives in Toronto.