Every year, like clockwork, I have a very clear aesthetic shift when we hit March 1. Even if it's still chilly, I'm totally ready to say goodbye to the winter blues and hello to pastels, bouquets, and my personal favorite spring color combo: purple and green. And just like our world IRL, our favorite movies *also* experience a bit of an aesthetic shift. Instead of the boldness of summer movies, the cozy yet edgy quality of fall movies, or the magic of winter movies, these most-anticipated spring movies are fresh, fun, and ready to shake off their winter layers ;).
Dune: Part 2 — In Theaters March 1
I have not been able to stop talking about this franchise since I saw the first installment, and this spring movie looks like it's going to be even better than the original. Dune 2 follows Timothée Chalamet's Paul as he pairs up with the Fremen, confronts his enemies, and learns more about his destiny after his father's murder. In addition to stars Timothée and Zendaya, we'll see Florence Pugh, Austin Butler, Josh Brolin, and Rebecca Ferguson. Once again I say: I will never stop talking about this!!
Spaceman — On Netflix March 1
In this sci-fi drama, Adam Sandler plays Jakub, an astronaut who is desperate to return to earth so he can fix his marriage with Lenka (Carey Mulligan). Jakub isn't sure where to begin, until he finds an ancient creature hiding in his ship (voiced by Paul Dano) ready to help.
Kung Fu Panda 4 — In Theaters March 8
Jack Black returns to our screens as Po, who has to find a new Dragon Warrior after he's chosen to be the Spiritual Leader of the Valley of Peace. But the quest gets more difficult when an evil sorceress plans to gather all the villain's Po's already defeated.
Cabrini — In Theaters March 8
In honor of International Women's Day, Angel Studios is releasing Cabrini, which follows the unbelievably inspiring true story of Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini. When she arrives in the US in 1889, Francesca, dealing with severe health problems, has to gather up all the strength she has in a mission to secure housing for orphans living on the streets of New York City.
Love Lies Bleeding — In Select Theaters March 8
Lou (Kristen Stewart) is an introverted gym manager who falls hard for bodybuilder Jackie's (Katy O'Brian) ambition and drive. Jackie intends to pop in and out of town on her way to Vegas — that is, until the pair gets pulled into the violence of Lou's criminal family.
Arthur The King — In Theaters March 15
Mikael Lindnord (Mark Wahlberg) is the captain of a Swedish adventure racing team in this spring movie. When he meets a stray dog during his treacherous 400-mile race, he has to figure out how to get them both out of the jungles of Ecuador. Simu Liu and Juliet Rylance also star in this inspiring film, which is based on a true story!
Luca — In Theaters March 22
This coming-of-age film is great for anyone who's dreaming of a summer adventure. Luca's enjoying the most magical summer in Italy. While all the gelato and scooter rides are fun, Luca's favorite part is spending every day with his new best friend. But Luca also has a secret that could threaten everything: he's actually a sea monster who's not supposed to be on land.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire — In Theaters March 29
This spring movie is more nostalgic than ever because the Spenglers are headed back to the New York City firehouse. When they accidentally release an evil force thanks to an ancient artifact, they have to team up to prevent a second Ice Age from taking over the world. The film stars McKenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, and Emily Alyn Lind. Talk about a star-studded cast! Image via Sony Pictures Releasing
Mickey 17 — In Theaters March 29
This is Robert Pattinson like you've never seen him. Mickey (Pattinson) is considered disposable by his employers, which means they always send him on a mission to the ice world Niflheim — and then regenerate a new version of him when he's killed.
Someone Like You — In Theaters April 2
Dawson (played by Jake Allyn) is mourning the sudden death of his best friend London (Sarah Fisher). When he learns that London has a secret twin sister, Andi, he sets out to find her. Turns out, Andi's looking for her biological parents — and it doesn't take long for Dawson and Andi's paths to cross in a way that changes everything.
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire — In Theaters April 12
Godzilla and King Kong are two of the most iconic creatures in cinema, and they're back for another battle. But this time, it's a battle against a dangerous force hidden within the planet. Now, they have to team up to protect themselves — and everyone on earth.
Abigail — In Theaters April 19
The mission was simple: kidnap the 12-year-old daughter of an underworld mastermind, watch her overnight, and collect the $50 million ransom. But as the night wears on, the criminals begin to disappear. Mystery turns to horror when they realize this is no ordinary little girl.
Civil War — In Theaters April 26
In this star-studded film, which features Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemmons, Cailee Spaeny, Wagner Moura, and Stephen McKinley, a group of journalists travel across an alternate version of the United States where a new civil war has ripped the country apart.
Challengers — In Theaters April 26
In Challengers, we see Zendaya play a whole new role as tennis pro-turned-coach Tashi, who is determined to turn her husband Art into a pro. But things get a little messy when Art's pitted against his former best friend Patrick, who's also Tashi's ex. No biggie! This movie looks emotional, sexy, and edgy, and I literally can't wait.
The Idea Of You — In Theaters May 2
Anne Hathaway stars in this spring movie as 40-year-old Sophie, who chaperones her teen daughter's trip to Coachella. The music festival already promises to be an adventure, but the last thing Sophie expects is to strike up a romance with 24-year-old frontman Hayes Campbell (Nicholas Galitzine).
The Fall Guy — In Theaters May 3
Stuntman Colt Seavers (Ryan Gosling) left Hollywood to prioritize his mental and physical health. But when the star of his ex's (Emily Blunt) blockbuster goes missing, Colt has to use all his stuntman skills to find him.
Back To Black — In Theaters May 10
Starring Marisa Abela in the lead role, this biopic offers a look into Amy Winehouse's life — and her rise to fame — as she creates her iconic Back to Black record. This movie is *sure* to have an incredible soundtrack and I already can't wait!
Imaginary Friends — In Theaters May 17
Imaginary Friends (IF) follows Bea (Cailey Fleming), who starts to see everyone's forgotten imaginary friends and decides to reconnect them with their kids. This superstar cast features Ryan Reynolds, John Krasinski, Fiona Shaw, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Steve Carell, plus John Krasinski as director! We got a sneak peek at CinemaCon 2023 and cannot wait.
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga — In Theaters May 24
Starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Chris Hemsworth, Furiosa follows the titular warrior (played by Anya) on her journey across the Wasteland with biker warlord Dementus and his gang. Furiosa's journey quickly becomes a fight for survival when they cross paths with the Immortan Joe.
Check back here for the latest news on your favorite spring movies! And don't forget to check all of the best Winter Movies off your watchlist, too.
Lead image via Warner Bros. Entertainment/MGM
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