We are giving you movie fans some of the best movies to watch in this third month of the year, March. TVG has done our research and carefully selected the best ones for you.
Among these movies are Dungeons & Dragons, Creed III, the most recent John Wick Chapter 4, Luther: The Fallen Sun, and others.
John Wick: Chapter 4
Who says the third time is the charm? Lionsgate is banking on the number 4 with its popular franchise built around John Wick, who is still mourning his dog! The fourth chapter promises more guns, bullets, double-crosses, and cool-looking action cinematography, and it will have the time to pull all that off.
Does John Wick have the potential to grow into a global action franchise to compete with James Bond and Mission: Impossible? The latest movie is two hours and 49 minutes long, stars Donnie Yen and Bill Skarsgard in supporting roles, and follows Wick around the globe in its plot.
Available on general release from 22nd March.
Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves
The highly influential role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons was turned into a movie in 2000, but the title was Dingy & Dragging. Hugh Grant plays the game’s sneering villain, and Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, and Regé-Jean Page play its unlucky heroes in the latest attempt to make the game into a swashbuckling fantasy film.
Dungeons and Dragons will be available for release on 31st March.
Luther: The Fallen Sun
Idris Elba’s supporters may have to give up hope that he will ever be chosen to play James Bond now that he is 50. But, a Netflix spin-off of the enduring BBC series, Luther: The Fallen Sun, can help people feel better. The discredited police investigator John Luther has been imprisoned since we last left him, but he escapes to find a wealthy serial killer played by Andy Serkis.
Luther: The Fallen Sun will be released on Netflix on March 10.
Creed III
Adonis “Donnie” Creed fights an old buddy who has become distant in the third instalment of the post-Rocky boxing series, which stars the intimidating Jonathan Majors, whose standout performance was in the most recent Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania.
The biggest change is that Sylvester Stallone, who created the Creed franchise, won’t appear as Rocky Balboa due to a falling out with its producer, Irwin Winkler. This is the first Creed movie to be directed by its star, Michael B. Jordan. Creed will be out on release from 3rd March.
Shazam: Fury of The Gods
The same filmmaker, David F. Sandberg, returns with a sequel to the funniest and brightest of DC’s superhero movies. Zachary Levi’s Billy Batson, a young man with the ability to transform into a demigod akin to Superman, is once again performed by Asher Angel. And now his foster siblings can also transform into superheroes.
Scream VI
With a reboot/sequel that successfully combined experienced actors (Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette) and new talent (Jenna Ortega, who is now a much greater celebrity owing to Wednesday), last year’s Scream revived the Ghostface series. It’s not surprising that a sequel was made, and like the unjustly underappreciated Scream 3, the bloodshed is now taking place in New York City rather than Woodsboro
Similar to Jason Voorhees before him, Ghostface will terrorize New York City with the help of some fresh corpses to dismember and the return of a franchise fan favourite: Hayden Panettiere’s Kirby from Scream IV. The trailers indicate that this follow-up has potential, and Ortega’s increased role, indicates that this Scream will be one to remember.
Available on release from March 10.
Infinity Pool
In Brandon “Son of David” Cronenberg’s most recent body-horror chiller, Alexander Skarsgard plays an author who murders someone in a car wreck while on vacation in a tropical resort.
The local government sentences him to death — unless, that is, he pays to construct a cloned replica who would be executed in his place. Last year’s Glass Onion, The Menu and Triangle of Sadness had the super-rich suffering their comeuppance at island getaways, but Cronenberg’s film, says Kristy Puchko at Mashable, is darker and more twisted than any of them.
“Infinity Pool will make you uncomfortable, but there isn’t a satisfying punchline. Instead, this parody of luxury and money will abandon you in its foul mire, possibly grinning at the sheer smugness of its horror”. Released on March 24 in Sweden, Norway, and the UK.
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The script for A Quiet Place was written by Bryan Woods and Scott Beck, two seasoned veterans of cool man-versus-monster survival thrillers. Adam Driver plays an astronaut who crashes lands on what at first appears to be a far-off planet but turns out to be Earth, 65 million years ago, in their brand-new movie, which they both directed and wrote.
He must travel through the ancient wilderness with Arianna Greenblatt, the only other survivor of the disaster, but numerous ravenous dinosaurs soon catch wind of them.