Saturday, November 6, 2021

LIST: The Biggest Movies Coming Soon to Metro Manila Cinemas

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PHOTO BY Marvel / Spider-man: no way home, Paramount Pictures / a quiet place part ii, warner bros. / dune, Universal pictures / no time to die

(SPOT.ph) Metro Manila cinemas are making a comeback! Nearly two years after indoor movie houses closed their doors due to the quarantine, they are finally opening back up—with many slated to resume operations on November 10. In case you were wondering what movies are on the slate, we round up the titles confirmed to be screening in the Philippines so far below. Just note that the dates are still subject to change!

Also read: A Running List of Metro Manila Cinemas Opening in November

Check out the biggest movies coming to Metro Manila cinemas:

A Quiet Place Part II

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Screening starting: November 10

The Abbott family—minus one, and plus one, as those who watched the first movie will know—must now venture out into the monster-infested world. Only this time, it looks like Regan (Millicent Simmonds) has found a way to fight back. 

Dune

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Screening starting: November 10

This massive sci-fi fantasy film based on a literary classic—and don't forget the 1984 cult classic film—has been getting major hype, and TBH, the big-ticket production definitely looks like it deserves it. Not to mention that stellar cast list: Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Dave Bautista, Stellan SkarsgÃ¥rd, (don't forget to breathe!) Charlotte Rampling, Jason Momoa, Rebecca Ferguson, and Javier Bardem

Black Widow

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Screening starting: November 17

This long overdue film pretty much exploded in the streaming world and now we'll finally get the chance to experience it on the big screen! That Scarlett Johannson and Florence Pugh tandem can't be missed. 

Don't Breathe 2

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Screening starting: November 17

If you're into one-location movies with extra stressful premises, then we're sure you didn't miss out on the first Don’t Breathe in 2016. Well, turns out the severely underestimated Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang) isn't done wreaking havoc just yet! 

No Time to Die

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Screening starting: November 17

Are you going to let Daniel Craig's last Bond film just pass you by? In this one, the British MI6 agent takes on what must be his greatest challenge yet, one that takes him out of his peaceful retirement life and straight into an even greater danger than he could have imagined.

Malignant

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Screening starting: November 24

The Conjuring Universe's James Wan directed this horror film on a woman who has visions of murders—only for them to happen in real life. 

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

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Screening starting: November 24

It'd be hard to pass up the chance to see Marvel's first Asian-led superhero film on the big screen! This movie stars Simu Liu as the titular character; he's joined by the likes of Awkwafina, Ronny Chieng, Michelle Yeoh, and Tony Leung.

Eternals

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Screening starting: December 1

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is starting off their next phase in a big way. Think a massive movie starring the likes of Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, Don Lee, and much more as ancient godlike heroes protecting the Earth from their equally ancient alien counterparts, the Deviants. 

Venom: Let There Be Carnage

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Screening starting: December 08, 2021

Yup, even Venom is back! Tom Hardy reprises his role for this Andy Serkis movie. Plus, Woody Harrelson takes on the role of villain Cletus Kasady, a.k.a. Carnage.

Resident Evil: Welcome to Racoon City

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Screening starting: December 15, 2021

It's time for the younger generations to experience the Resident Evil universe! Stars Kaya Scodelario, Hannah John-Kamen, Robbie Amell, Tom Hopper, Avan Jogia, and more take the lead in this new addition to a classic franchise.

Spider-Man: No Way Home

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Screening starting: January 08, 2022

We still don't understand how Peter Parker (Tom Holland) got Dr. Strange (Benadryl Cucumberson) to agree with his idea of essentially messing with the multiverse. But hey, that's why we can't wait to watch the third installment! Also, we need to know if all the other Spideys are joining in on the fun.

Ghostbusters: Afterlife

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Screening starting: January 26, 2022

Who you gonna call?  This latest addition from the Ghostbusters universe! Set decades after the OG timeline, a single mom and her two kids discover their connection to the first ghost-busting team. It stars Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, and Mckenna Grace.

Morbius

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Screening starting: February 09, 2022

Who doesn't love a good antihero? Especially one as complicated and layered as Marvel's Morbius, played by Jared Leto in this film. 

Uncharted

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Screening starting: February 23, 2022

Holland continues to serve up range, this time starring in this treasure-hunting adventure film with Mark Wahlberg


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