Forget Netflix — here are all the upcoming major fall movies you just can’t miss.
‘Sully’: Sept. 2
The true story of the airline pilot who became a hero after gliding his plane into the Hudson River.
‘The 9th Life of Louis Drax’: Sept. 2
Jamie Dornan stars as a psychologist who tries to help young boy who has suffered a near-death accident.
‘Blair Witch’: Sept. 16
The next installment in the famed Blair Witch franchise that first began way back in 1999.
‘Bridget Jones’s Baby’: Sept. 16
Bridget Jones is back, this time expecting a baby, but who’s the father? We can’t wait to find out!
‘Snowden’: Sept. 16
Joseph Gordon-Levitt takes on the role of the NSA employee who leaked classified documents to the press.
‘The Magnificent Seven’: Sept. 23
Seven gunmen in the Old West gradually come together to help a poor village against brutal thieves.
‘The Dressmaker’: Sept. 23
Kate Winslet stars as a women who seeks revenge not with a gun but with her sewing machine.
‘Storks’: Sept. 23
This kids’ movie takes a comedic look at what happens when storks begin delivering babies again.
‘I.T.’: Sept. 23
Pierce Brosnan finds himself in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse when his I.T. consultant becomes his stalker.
‘Deepwater Horizon’: Sept. 30
A fictional account of the Deepwater Horizon oil well, which exploded in 2010, creating the worst oil spill ever.
‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’: Sept. 30
Eva Green stars as a woman who collects strange children with special powers.
‘The Birth of a Nation’: Oct. 7
Nat Turner, a literate slave and preacher in the antebellum South, organizes a slave uprising.
‘The Girl on the Train’: Oct. 7
Emily Blunt stars as a divorced woman who may have seen a terrible crime from the train.
‘The Accountant’: Oct. 14
Ben Affleck stars as a forensic accountant who un-cooks the books for illicit clients.
‘American Pastoral’: Oct. 21
Ewan McGregor stars as a man who watches his family fall apart over politics in postwar America.
‘Inferno’: Oct. 28
Tom Hanks stars as a man with amnesia who must foil a deadly global plot.
‘Doctor Strange’: Nov. 4
Benedict Cumberbatch stars as the twisted comic book character out to redeem himself and save the world.
‘Hacksaw Ridge’: Nov. 4
Andrew Garfield stars as the first conscientious objector in American history to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
‘Trolls’: Nov. 4
Inspired by the weird little dolls we had as kids, this film features the voices of Anna Kendrick and James Corden.
‘My Dead Boyfriend’: Nov. 4
This dark comedy stars Heather Graham as a woman who can’t seem to get rid of her boyfriend’s ashes.
‘Almost Christmas’: Nov. 11
A dysfunctional African-American family gathers for their first Thanksgiving since their mother died.
‘Arrival’: Nov. 11
Amy Adams plays a linguist recruited by the military to assist in translating alien communications.
‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’: Nov. 18
From J.K. Rowling, this movie is about the adventures of a secret community of witches and wizards.
‘Moana’: Nov. 23
A young Polynesian woman uses her top-notch navigational skills to sail on the adventure of her life.
‘La La Land’: Dec. 2
Ryan Gosling plays a jazz pianist who falls for Emma Stone, an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.
‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’: Dec. 16
Felicity Jones leads a rebellion in this stand-alone Star Wars anthology movie.
‘Assassin’s Creed’: Dec. 21
Michael Fassbender and Marion Cotillard star in this flick based on the famous video game series.
‘Passengers’: Dec. 21
Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt team up in this sci-fi epic about a spacecraft traveling to a distant planet.
‘Sing’: Dec. 21
A koala named Buster (Matthew McConaughey) recruits his best friend to help him host a singing competition.
‘The Masterpiece’
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of The Room, considered to be the worst movie ever made.
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