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From now until the new year, there are a slew of exciting new movies coming to Netflix, Amazon’s Prime Video, Disney+, and more. Your wallet may be hurting but the cinephiles in your house will thank you for access to highly anticipated titles like Netflix’s Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde , Hulu’s Hellraiser reboot, and Disney+’s live-action Pinocchio .
There’s a lot to keep track of, and we know you don’t want to miss a thing. For your convenience, Decider has compiled a list of the 23 most exciting films coming to streaming services—or films that we know will come to streaming services after limited theatrical runs—this fall.
Release Date : September 9
Streaming Service: Disney+
Cast: Tom Hanks, Cynthia Erivo, Luke Evans, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Keegan-Michael Key, and Lorraine Bracco
Why We’re Hyped: No classic Disney film is safe from the hybrid live-action-CGI remake machine. That said, whatever your feelings on the trend of Disney live-action remakes of beloved animated films, it’s hard to argue with the logic of Tom Hanks as Gepetto and Cynthia Erivo as the Blue Fairy. That’s just good casting.
Release Date : September 16
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast: Camila Mendes, Maya Hawke, Austin Abrams
Why We’re Hyped: Any movie that teams up Stranger Things star Maya Hawke and Riverdale star Camila Mendes in a dark revenge comedy is an automatic must-watch in my book. But add on the fact that it’s directed and co-written by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson—who already made Netflix audiences swoon with the smart-and-sweet romantic comedy Someone Great , and created the gone-far-too-soon MTV series Sweet Vicious —and you’ve got yourself a highly anticipated movie. (The hints at the more-than-friendship vibes between Hawke and Mendes’ characters don’t hurt, either.)
Release Date : September 28 on Netflix, September 16 in theaters
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast: Ana de Armas, Adrien Brody, Bobby Cannavale and Julianne Nicholson
Why We’re Hyped: Blonde is quite possibly Netflix’s most anticipated film of the year—though not all of the press is good press. The movie has been the subject of some controversy surrounding its NC-17 rating, related to its sexual content . But while Twitter is gearing up to tear down this adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ fictionalized account of Marilyn Monroe—starring Ana de Armas in the lead role—we’d rather give it a chance before we judge. If nothing else, with director Andrew Dominik, it’s sure to not be boring.
Release Date : September 30
Streaming Service: Disney+
Cast: Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kathy Najimy, and Doug Jones
Why We’re Hyped: How could anyone not be hyped for the return of the three most iconic witches in Halloween history? Twenty-nine years after the events of 1993’s Hocus Pocus, the spooky Sanderson sisters return to Salem to wreak havoc once more. This time, it’s up to three high school students (Whitney Peak, Lilia Buckingham, and Belissa Escobedo) to stop them. Directed by Anne Fletcher, with a script by Jen D’Angelo, it almost doesn’t matter whether Hocus Pocus 2 is good or not—it will just be a delight to see Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy in costume again.
Release Date : September 30
Streaming Service: Apple TV+
Cast : Zac Efron, Russell Crowe, Bill Murray
Why We’re Hyped: Green Book may not have deserved the Oscar for Best Picture, but at least director Peter Farrelly is returning to his action comedy roots with this new adaptation. (We all agree Dumb & Dumber is still funny, right?) Based on the book by Joanna Molloy and John “Chickie” Donohue, this movie tells the true story of a man who was determined to support the troops in Vietnam… by bringing the soldiers American beer. Here’s to hoping Farrelly keeps it light and doesn’t try to posit that beer can solve American imperialism!
Release Date : October 5
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast: Donald Sutherland, Jaeden Martell, Joe Tippett, Kirby Howell-Baptiste
Why We’re Hyped: You can’t have a spooky season without a Stephen King movie, and, thankfully, Netflix is providing subscribers with a new one. Written and directed by John Lee Hancock ( The Blind Side, The Highwaymen ), this adaptation of King’s 2020 novella tells the story of a young boy who discovers he is able to communicate with his late, elderly friend via an iPhone. Sounds like classic King, with a modern twist. Sign us up.
Release Date : October 7
Streaming Service: Hulu
Cast: Odessa A’zion, Jamie Clayton
Why We’re Hyped: Speaking of spooky content, who’s ready for the Hellraiser franchise reboot? Well, ready or not, it’s happening. Perhaps it will soothe classic horror fans to know that the OG writer/director Clive Barker is a producer on the film. Pinhead is about to be summoned again but will look a little different this time around. Hey, women can be sadistic demons from another dimension, too!
Release Date : October 7
Streaming Service: Prime Video
Cast: Bella Ramsey, Andrew Scott, Billie Piper, Joe Alwyn, Dean-Charles Chapman, and Ralph Ineson
Why We’re Hyped: After a long hiatus from feature films, Girls creator Lena Dunham has written and directed not one but two movies in 2022. But while Sharpstick was a dark, offbeat, sexual coming-of-age story, Catherine Called Birdy lightens the mood. An adaptation of a children’s book, this medieval comedy follows a fiercely independent young lady who refuses to follow the societal rules set by her wealthy parents. Also, the Hot Priest and Rose Tyler in the same movie? Yes, please.
Release Date : October 14
Streaming Service: Peacock Premium (in theaters same day)
Cast: Jamie Lee Curtis, Andi Matichak, James Jude Courtney, Will Patton, Rohan Campbell, Kyle Richards
Why We’re Hyped: After 45 years of Jamie Lee Curtis trying and failing to kill Michael Myers, this epic slasher franchise is (supposedly) finally coming to an epic conclusion. The reboot-sequel movies in the Halloween franchise, starting with the relaunch in 2018, have never failed to entertain, and we’re sure this will be no exception. I, for one, am ready to watch Laurie Strode absolutely destroy Michael once and for all. And you can’t go wrong with that John Carpenter soundtrack.
Release Date : October 19
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast : Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Yeoh
Why We’re Hyped: Director Paul Feig hasn’t missed since he released Bridesmaids , and yes, I’m including Last Christmas in that analysis. It’s a good movie, you Grinches! Based on the 2013 fantasy novel—which tells the story of two BFFs who are kidnapped and taken to a magical school— The School For Good and Evil is a new genre territory for Feig, which is often where he shines brightest. And with Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington, and Michelle Yeoh in your cast, it’s hard to mess up.
Release Date : October 21
Streaming Service: Apple TV+
Cast : Ewan McGregor, Ethan Hawke, Maribel Verdú, Sophie Okonedo
Why We’re Hyped: When it comes to picking projects, Ethan Hawke rarely misses. That’s why we have a feeling this indie drama starring Hawke and Ewan McGregor as brothers who reunite at their father’s funeral is going to impress critics when it premieres at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival next week. It’s also written and directed by Rodrigo García, who has a good track record, including Nine Lives (2005), Albert Nobbs (2011), and Last Days in the Desert (2015).
Release Date : October 26 on Netflix, October 19 in theaters
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast: Jessica Chastain, Eddie Redmayne
Why We’re Hyped:  We can likely all agree that it’s been a hellish three years for nurses and healthcare workers. So this crime drama—directed by Tobias Lindholm, written by Krysty Wilson-Cairns, and based on the book by Charles Graeber—feels particularly well-timed. Academy Award winners Jessica Chastain and Eddie Redmayne star alongside each other as coworkers and fierce friends, whose relationship is tested by a series of suspicious patient deaths.
Release Date : October 28 on Netflix, October 21 in theaters
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast: Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele, Lyric Ross, Angela Bassett
Why We’re Hyped: Henry Selick—the director who brought you The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline —is finally back with a brand new stop-motion film. And this time, he’s teaming up with filmmaker Jordan Peele, who co-wrote the script with Selick for this dark fantasy comedy. More than that, this movie is also going to reunite Peele with his longtime comedy partner Keegan-Michael, as the two voice two demonic brothers who rope a 13-year-old into summoning them into the Land of the Living. You definitely don’t want to miss this.
Release Date : November 4
Streaming Service: Netflix
Cast: Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill, Helena Bonham Carter
Why We’re Hyped: If you saw the first Enola Holmes, you’ll know that it was a frankly delightful teen adventure film, starring Millie Bobby Brown at her most charming, as the obstinate 16-year-old sister of world-famous detective Sherlock Holmes. The Arthur Conan Doyle estate may not approve of Henry Cavill’s soft, gentle, hunky Holmes, but I would happily watch five more movies of that very thing. In this sequel, Enola takes on her first official case, to find a missing girl. Can’t wait!
Release Date : November 4
Streaming Service: Amazon Prime
Cast : Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, Gina McKee, Linus Roache, David Dawson, and Rupert Everett
Why We’re Hyped: Listen. It’s not great that Hollywood keeps casting not-gay men to play gay roles. It’s also not great that Hollywood keeps glorifying policing. I know this in theory. That said, I absolutely will be watching the Harry Styles gay cop movie the moment it hits streaming. Sorry. I’m only human.
Release Date : November 24 (Thanksgiving)
Streaming Service: Disney+
Cast: Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Idina Menzel, Maya Rudolph, Yvette Nicole Brown
Why We’re Hyped: Amy Adams may not yet have won the Oscar she deserves, but at
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