All the Biggest Film Releases of Spring 2024
With all of the heavy-hitters that released in the first quarter, 2024 has also proved itself to be a stellar year for movie fanatics everywhere. We're anticipating that the spring season is about to be even bigger.
We're already looking forward to everything that's going to be released through the summer. Haven't seen the trailers yet? Just keep scrolling to check them out for the biggest releases of spring 2024.
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The First Omen – April 5
Fans of The Omen horror series get to see where the story began in this haunting prequel, The First Omen. The story begins in Rome in the '70s and manages to build on the classic story with fresh scares while revitalizing the franchise.
Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead – April 12
1991's original Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead is an undeniable classic, so we're very curious to see what will come of this modern-day retelling. It promises to be both a dark comedy and a coming-of-age tale about a teenage girl named Tanya whose babysitter suddenly passes away, leading the teen on an unexpected journey.
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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare – April 19
We don't know if we've ever seen an action premise quite as zany and fascinating as the one presented in Guy Ritchie's The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. It stars Henry Cavill as British secret agent during World War II who uses some very unorthodox techniques to take down the Nazis.
The Fall Guy – May 3
Starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt, The Fall Guy follows an aging Hollywood stuntman and choreographer who volunteers to locate his latest movie's missing star. The ensuing adventure is much more than he signed on for—but he might be better suited for it than anyone else around.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes – May 10
It's been incredible watching the expansion of the Planet of the Apes mythology with the reboot franchise starting in 2011, and with a 300-year time leap beyond War for the Planet of the Apes, the series is coming closer to the original than ever. Now, apes rule the world, with humans acting more like animals. This is one we'll definitely be checking out in IMAX.
IF – Imaginary Friends – May 17
The John Krasinski-directed IF tells the story of a girl named Bea who becomes able to see other people's abandoned imaginary friends. Of course, things take a turn when she discovers that her neighbor (played by Ryan Reynolds) can see them, too.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga – May 24
Mad Max: Fury Road was an unexpected phenomenon when it was released in 2015, becoming an instant fan favorite, which is why its prequel, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, is one of our most highly anticipated films of the year. This time, Anya Taylor-Joy plays a younger Furiosa who's kidnapped from the beautiful Green Place of Many Mothers and becomes entrenched in a battle between two dueling clans as she tries to make her way home.
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The Garfield Movie – May 24
Plenty of Garfield moves have come and gone, but 2024's The Garfield Movie, starring Chris Pratt as the titular cat, looks like it'll be a bit different. This time around, Garfield is reunited with his father (Samuel L. Jackson), only to be unexpectedly drawn into a dangerous heist plan.
The Crow – June 7
1994's The Crow is a cult classic, and we're extremely curious about its new remake starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs. When two young lovers are murdered, one of them—Eric Draven—is given the chance to sacrifice himself to save his soulmate, brought back from the dead to exact his vengeance on the evildoers who killed them.
Pixar's Inside Out 2 – June 14
2015's Inside Out is one of Pixar's biggest classics, and the story continues in Inside Out 2. Now, Riley is a young teenager, and the emotions that live inside of her head are about to get even more complicated as new feelings such as Anxiety, Envy, Ennui and Embarrassment join the existing cast of Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear and Disgust.
Missed our roundup for the first quarter of the year? Check out those trailers HERE.