The potential for success or failure is higher for no film on this list. Arnold Schwarzenegger's science fiction throwback The Running Man from 1987 is a relic of his career that famously foretold reality television.
Parasite, Bong Joon-ho's Oscar-winning best picture, is almost here, and fans can hardly wait.
Since that parody was released prior to the epidemic, anticipation for the South Korean director's subsequent work has been building for quite some time. This is Joon-ho's second foray into science fiction; he also directed Snowpiercer.
Taking a vacation from their tentpole franchises, Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan are collaborating on a new project. Since they initially joined forces in Fruitvale Station (2013), they have produced a number of fruitful collaborations.
Since the first film came out in 1996, Tom Cruise, who is 62 years old, has been the star of these films. He will, however, remain the series narrator for Mission: Impossible for as long as his health and Paramount Pictures permit.
In the role of Superman, David Corenswet follows in the footsteps of Henry Cavill and Brandon Routh. The previous tallest Superman, Christopher Reeve, was 6-foot-4 in the first film, therefore Corenswet is the first actor to reach that height.