Some fantastic new trailers have been released over the past week or so. Here they are for you to enjoy!
The Matrix Resurrections
First up form visionary filmmaker Lana Wachowski comes The Matrix Resurrections the long-anticipated fourth film in the ground-breaking franchise that redefined a genre. The new film reunites original stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss in the iconic roles they made famous, Neo and Trinity.
Photo Credit: Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
The trailer is a visual feat of The Matrix Greatest Hits!
Warner Bros have also given us a sneak peak of the trailer movie poster. Which pill would you take?
The Matrix Resurrections is due for release in December.
Last Night In Soho
From the extraordinary mind of Edgar Wright and without a Simon Pegg, a Nick Frost or a Cornetto in sight, comes thriller Last Night In Soho, a time-twisting tale of the duality of London's Soho - brimming with life during the day, over-flowing with darkness at night.
Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Matt Smith, Terence Stamp and Diana Rigg (in her final film role) bring to life a story of 1960's London - full of hope, glamour and seediness.
Reviews from its recent Venice Film Festival premiere have been glowing. We can't wait.
Last Night In Soho hits the big screen on 29th October (UK)
Spider-Man: No Way Home
As phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe gains pace, Spider-Man: No Way Home finds Peter Parker struggling in a world that knows his secret identity.
Can Stephen (sorry, Doctor Strange) put things back the way they were?
Alongside the trailer has been some leaked footage - promise that you won't look for it - that promises a Spider-Man film not to miss!
We haven't been able to track a movie poster down yet, but will land some as soon as we can.
Your friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man swings on to the big screen on 17th December!
No Time To Die
Ahead of its release later this month, MGM have released their final trailer for Daniel Craig's last outing as James Bond, No Time To Die.
The trailer takes us through Craig's fifteen year journey as 007 and promises a fitting crescendo to a wonderful incarnation of Ian Fleming's gentlemen spy.
At two hours and forty-three minutes, No Time To Die will be the longest running Bond film ever.
You can catch it from 30th September (UK) and 8th October (US).
Dune
It may be a month or so old now, but we saw this trailer at the cinema last weekend and it reminded us how epic this film may be...
... and the movie posters we tracked down have just started to arrive!
That's it for our round-up of the latest movie trailers. Whatever your cup of movie-going tea - drink up!
Adam and the Art of the Movies team.
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