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TheImpressiveX@lemm.ee to Movies@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago

IMDb's Top 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2025

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IMDb's Top 10 Most Anticipated Movies of 2025

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TheImpressiveX@lemm.ee to Movies@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 months ago
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  • makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world
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    Ugh, I try not to be this guy but 7/10 of those movies are remakes/sequels and of the remaining 3 one is the 14th iteration of a character, one is a video game adaptation, and the other is a superhero movie (I assume it ties into the MCU but I can’t be fucked to care). I understand you typically get hyped for things you can expect but this list sucks

    • unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de
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      Let’s be honest, this is a “most anticipated” list. It’s expected that people will be anticipating continuations/alterations of stories they know and love.

      It’s very hard to anticipate a Keanu Reeves movie about a drunk painter with an underground director.

      • adam_y@lemmy.world
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        Absolutely spot on.

        You can’t anticipate what you already know.

        Also, if you haven’t pitched that Keanu movie, you need an agent. I’m in.

    • Brkdncr@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      Not a single original idea.

    • Kelly@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, its the “most anticipated” list so it really just measuring brand recognition.

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        The top ten box office movies for 2024 had 8 sequels, a live action Disney remake, and the first part of an adaptation of a Broadway musical based on a book which was a prequel to another remade movie based on a book.

        I reckon the 2025 list reflects the state of the industry quite well.

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          It shows how much brand recognition drives the industry at that level (top 10s).

          I’m not helping, reflecting on last year we saw the following in cinemas:

          • Paddington in Peru
          • Sonic the Hedgehog 3
          • Moana 2
          • Dragon Ball DAIMA
          • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
          • Despicable Me 4
          • Inside Out 2
          • The Garfield Movie

          Not a new IP in the list.

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      Rolling Stone has a better list of anticipated movies:
      https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/most-anticipated-movies-2025-1235188893/

    • reisub@discuss.tchncs.de
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      With you on that. At first I thought the list was some kind of satire…

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    I’m bookmarking this so that when I’m feeling depressed about my lack of creativity I’ll just look at this list.

    • HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      Frame it right above the desk and next to the live laugh lube sign

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    Yet another example for: popularity doesn’t equal quality. I mean there will be more enough money in those movies for a high production value, but what an uninspiring bunch of crap!

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      Yeah, serious parallels to the Steam awards.

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    Truly one of the lists of all time

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    This is the type of list someone you meet at a party who “loves movies” would give you.

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      …are these not movies?

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    According to whom? Some marketing employee at IMDB?

    • TheImpressiveX@lemm.eeOP
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      These 10 movies scheduled to release in 2025 were consistently the most popular with IMDb users in 2024, based on data derived from the IMDbPro MOVIEmeter rankings.

      • DominusOfMegadeus@sh.itjust.works
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        So it’s based on the completely unbiased opinions of people who pay a premium for some sort of extra content on IMDb, if I’m understanding correctly?

        • TheImpressiveX@lemm.eeOP
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          That’s correct.

          If you want alternative sources, Rolling Stone has their own list of ‘Most Anticipated Movies of 2025’.

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            Dang this list is a lot better. Also curious if The Brutalist doesn’t count as a 2025 movie, I’m excited for that one and not able to see it for a few more weeks.

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    I am literally not interested in any of them 😂

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    28 Years Later is directed by Danny Boyle, the same director of the original. Alex Garland wrote the original. Garland and Boyle wrote 28 Years together.

    I think I’ll give it a chance.

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      Have you seen the trailer? It was a very good trailer. I don’t say that often.

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        I’ve deliberately not watched the trailer to avoid spoilers. Yes, I’m one of those people.

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          Normally I’m the same way; nearly every movie I’ve been excited to see in theaters, I’ve made a point to avoid the trailers for it. But with 28 Years Later, I was excited to see the trailer again when I went to a movie, after already watching it intentionally. It’s what a trailer should be, instead of the usual “here are the best scenes, funniest jokes, and every major plot point” we usually get

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            You gave me an excuse to do something I wanted to do anyway. I just watched it, and it was great! Thanks!

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    Great. Superhero, remakes, and sequels. Amazing. /s

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      Select big studio movies, sort by marketing budget descending

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    “I can’t wait for them to reboot The Fantastic Four again” said nobody ever

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      That one literally looks like it’s a joke

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        It certainly does have an Adult Swim/Sealab vibe to it

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    Remake.

    Sequel.

    Prequel.

    Remake.

    ??? (Ripoff)

    Sequel.

    Remake.

    Sequel.

    Shameless money grab. (Oh wait that’s all of them)

    Sequel.

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    I wasn’t aware anyone cared about Thunderboltcats or Capt Weaksauce.

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      Only curious how bad they’ll both be just based on the trailers.

      Well and that Disney plus show

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        I enjoy a good bombed movie, too.
        I was watching a video earlier about how bad the ADR is in the madam spider movie. It’s pretty entertaining.

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          I just don’t know if it’s even gonna be a fun bad movie

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            Probably not. I wouldn’t expect it.

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    I can’t believe the only entry on this list that isn’t an unnecessary sequel or an extremely unnecessary reboot is a fucking video game movie.

    Because those are never trash, right?

    People voted for this shit? Or were there just no other choices on the ballot?

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    What is Thunderbolts? Just MCU’s version of Suicide Squad?

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      Basically, yeah.

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    I’m excited for the new Bong Joon Ho movie Mickey 17

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