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My 35 Most Anticipated Films of 2025 — GeekTyrant

Jan 11, 2025


The upcoming year is shaping up to be an exciting for movie lovers. The slate of films in 2025 promises something for everyone, whether you’re a fan of thrilling action, spine-chilling horror, heartfelt dramas, or laugh-out-loud comedies. The upcoming year also includes established franchises returning, highly anticipated sequels, and exciting new projects from visionary directors.As a lifelong movie fan, I’ve combed through the release calendar and picked 35 films that I’m looking forward to watching. Let’s dive in! The movie are listed in order of their release dates.WOLF MAN (January 17)

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