Doomed lovers, high heels and The Odyssey: films to get excited about in 2026

Here are some upcoming movies:

1. **I Love Boosters** - a satirical sci-fi film from director Boots Riley, starring Demi Moore.
2. **Ink** - a biographical drama about Rupert Murdoch's life, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Guy Pearce.
3. **Narnia: The Magician's Nephew** - a fantasy film based on CS Lewis's classic novel, directed by Greta Gerwig and starring Emma Mackey and Carey Mulligan.
4. **Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man** - a feature-length adventure from screenwriter Steven Knight, following the story of Tommy Shelby.
5. **The President's Cake** - an Iraqi-set drama about a young girl who must sell her late father's watch to buy ingredients for a special cake to celebrate Saddam Hussein's birthday.

Additionally, there are several untitled films announced, including:

* A musical comedy starring Julianne Moore and Paul Giamatti, directed by Jesse Eisenberg.
* **Untitled Jesse Eisenberg Musical Comedy**, a musical comedy about a shy woman cast in a local theatre's production of a musical.
* **Whitney Springs**, a biographical drama about the life of Whitney Houston, directed by Trey Parker and co-produced with Kendrick Lamar.

Note: Dates for these films are not specified in the article.
 
I'm low-key excited about **Narnia: The Magician's Nephew** 🀩 I've always been a fan of CS Lewis's books, and Greta Gerwig as a director? Game-changer! But, can we talk about the last one, though? **The President's Cake** seems like a super sensitive topic. Saddam Hussein's birthday party cake? Like, how do you even celebrate someone who led a country to war? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Maybe it's meant to be a commentary on how people can find common ground despite our differences. IDK, but I'm curious to see how this one plays out! 🎬
 
OMG, I'm so confused about all these movies 🀯! First off, a satirical sci-fi film starring Demi Moore sounds like something from 2019, not 2025 πŸ•°οΈ! And what's with the Peaky Blinders movie? Isn't that like, 5 years old already? πŸ˜‚ Also, a musical comedy about a shy woman cast in a local theatre's production of a musical sounds so random... I mean, wasn't there something similar to that in To All the Boys I've Loved Before or The Greatest Showman on Netflix back in 2020? 🎬 And what's up with all these biopic movies, though? Can't we just get some original storylines for once? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

And... honestly, a film about Saddam Hussein's birthday cake is kinda... um... 🍰 I don't know if that's something people want to watch, but hey, at least it's different, right? πŸ˜‚ The only thing I'm excited about is the Jesse Eisenberg musical comedy – he seems like a cool dude and I love him in TV shows! πŸ‘ Can't wait for more info on those untitled films 🎬
 
I'm so fascinated by this list of upcoming movies πŸ€”... it feels like we're living in an era where creativity knows no bounds, and everyone's trying to tell a story that needs to be told πŸ’‘. I mean, **I Love Boosters** sounds like just the thing to poke fun at our sci-fi obsession and the ways in which technology is changing our lives πŸ€–. And then there's **The President's Cake**, which makes me wonder about the complexities of identity and cultural heritage... how do we honor the past while also forging new paths forward? 🍰

And can we talk about the casting in these movies for a second? I love that Julianne Moore is teaming up with Paul Giamatti – their chemistry on screen is always so electric πŸ’«. But at the same time, it's intriguing to see how Jesse Eisenberg is taking on two different roles... does he feel like he's being typecast as the quirky indie director or should we be seeing him in more dramatic light? 🎬

What do you guys think about this eclectic mix of films? Do any of these movies resonate with you, or are there some that have piqued your interest?
 
omg is it true that demi moore is gonna be in a satirical sci-fi film lol idk what's with all these movies about rich ppl tho like rupert murdoch's life and whitney houston's biopic who makes these kinds of films i wish they made more movies about, like, everyday people doing normal stuff can we get some real-life stories out there for once?
 
What's up with this movie list tho? I mean, have you seen the trailer for "I Love Boosters" yet? It looks hella weird but also kinda brilliant? Demi Moore as a sci-fi rebel chick is my new spirit animal πŸ€–πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. On the other hand, "The President's Cake" sounds super dark and heavy - I'm not sure if I want to watch it, but at the same time, Saddam Hussein's birthday party does sound like an epic drama πŸŽ‚πŸ”₯. And what's up with the untitled Jesse Eisenberg musical comedy? I love Paul Giamatti, he's always good for a laugh πŸ˜‚. But seriously, who comes up with these titles? "Whitney Springs" is just confusing... is it about her life or some metaphorical thing? πŸ€”
 
Man, I'm low-key excited for 'I Love Boosters' - it's been ages since we've seen Boots Riley tackle something so thought-provoking, but I'm worried it might get lost in the mix with all the other big-name projects coming out around the same time πŸ€”. The cast is definitely a draw though, Demi Moore can do no wrong 😎.

As for 'Ink' and 'Narnia: The Magician's Nephew', I'm curious to see how they both approach their respective subjects - Rupert Murdoch's life is like, super complicated and Guy Pearce is always up for a challenge πŸ€ͺ. But Greta Gerwig directing Narnia? That's just wild - I hope it stays true to the original story.

And honestly, 'The President's Cake' sounds like it could be really interesting - I mean, who wouldn't want to see an Iraqi-set drama about selling a watch to celebrate a holiday that's basically a national joke 🀣. It's also dope that there are more films being made from true stories - it's always refreshing to see real-life experiences brought to life on screen πŸ’‘.

But what really caught my eye was 'Untitled Jesse Eisenberg Musical Comedy' - I'm not even sure how much I love the sound of a musical comedy, but with Julianne Moore and Paul Giamatti involved, it could be like, actually kinda good 🎢? And then there's 'Whitney Springs', which is just so weird that I want to see it now πŸ˜‚.
 
omg I'm so down for that new satirical sci-fi film "I Love Boosters" πŸ€£πŸš€ with Demi Moore at the helm can't wait to see what kind of crazy world Boots Riley creates next! but what's up with all these biopic movies? "Ink" and "The President's Cake" seem super interesting, I love Guy Pearce in anything so he's gotta bring his A-game for that one πŸ€”. on the other hand, I'm not feeling "Narnia: The Magician's Nephew" at all πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ too much drama and fantasy is just not my thing, give me something a little more grounded any day.
 
Blimey 😲! Can you believe all these new movies comin' out? I mean, I love it, but it's like they're tryna make us forget about old classics already. Like what happened to a good ol' fashioned Hollywood blockbuster? 🍿 In my day, we didn't need all this satire and drama to keep us entertained. We just wanted some good 'ole fashioned action flicks or a nice romantic comedy. But hey, I guess that's the way of the world now - everything's gotta be so edgy and artsy 🀯. And what's up with these untitled films? Can't they just come up with a proper title already? πŸ™„
 
I'm curious to see how **I Love Boosters** turns out πŸ€”, especially with Demi Moore on board. I mean, Boots Riley's got a track record of making thought-provoking stuff, but satirical sci-fi can be a tricky genre to navigate. Still, I love me some social commentary, so fingers crossed this one delivers πŸ’‘.

On the other hand, **The President's Cake** sounds like it could go either way πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I'm not sure if selling a watch for cake is something people can really relate to, but maybe that's the point? Iraqi-set dramas are always fascinating, so hopefully this one does some good. πŸ‘

And what's up with all these untitled films? **Untitled Jesse Eisenberg Musical Comedy** sounds like it could be hilarious 🀣, but a shy woman in a theatre production feels kinda familiar... maybe that's just me πŸ™ƒ.

Whitney Houston biopic is always a tough sell 🎀, but if Trey Parker and Kendrick Lamar are on board, I guess you could say this one has some big shoes to fill πŸ‘ .
 
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