Forecasters say that a powerful film fall is expected this November! Major premieres will take place one after another. So it definitely won’t be boring this November. So, let's take a look at the TOP 10 most anticipated films of November.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Snakes and Songbirds
The Hunger Games prequel premieres on November 17.
Priscilla: Elvis and me
The film about the life of the wife of the king of rock and roll is released in foreign cinemas on November 3. It’s hard not to expect a film starring Cailee Spaeny, who has already won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival.
Daughter of the Swamp King
A psychological thriller about a serial killer, based on the novel of the same name by Karen Dionne. Overseas release date: November 3.
Saltburn
The film promises to introduce us to the tastes of an eccentric aristocratic family into which an Oxford student falls. This psychological thriller will be released in theaters on November 17.
Hero of our dreams
From love to hate - one dream. Nicolas Cage plays a teacher who appears in the dreams of people around the world, but quickly gains popularity, but quickly loses it when people start having nightmares. The premiere of the comedy is scheduled for November 22.
Murderer
David Fincher's film is already showing in foreign cinemas, and will premiere on Netflix on November 10.
Captain Marvel 2
The story of three superheroines (Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel and Monica Rambeau) will be told to the general public on November 10.
All the dirt roads taste like salt
The coming-of-age drama has a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes after its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, and the film will be released in wide release on November 3.
The next goal is the winning one
Taika Waititi directed a comedy-drama about the weakest football team in the world (American Samoa), which Thomas Rongen (a real person, like the team) must turn into an elite one. The film will begin showing on November 17.
Napoleon
Joaquin Phoenix in the role of Napoleon will begin to conquer foreign cinemas on November 22.
Bonus: TV series “The Crown” (2016-…)
The final sixth season of the series, which has won many prestigious awards such as Emmy and Golden Globe, will be released on November 16 on Netflix. It will cover events from 1997 to 2013, including William's acquaintance with Kate Middleton and the September 11 terrorist attack.