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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at LMU chapter.

With cinemas all across the country closed and production halted on most sets, it’s no surprise that 2020 has been a challenging year for film. However, this doesn’t mean that all hope is lost. There are still plenty of highly anticipated movies coming out during the rest of 2020 that you can watch from the comfort of your safe home.

 

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1. The Devil All the Time 

Starring: Robert Pattinson and Tom Holland

Star-studded is no understatement with Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland, Sebastian Stan, Eliza Scanlen, and Bill Skarsgard comprising the cast of The Devil All the Time. Director Antonio Campos is well known for his gritty indie thrillers, and TDATT is no exception (except maybe the indie part). It will mark his first time working with several A list actors. The movie is currently streaming on Netflix. 

 

2. Dune 

Starring: Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, 

The adaptation of the same title’s science fiction novel is quickly becoming one of the most highly anticipated blockbusters of 2020. Boasting an impressive cast, stunning cinematography, and gripping action and effects makes it easy to see why fans are already excited. The trailer is currently out, and the film is to be released on December 18, 2020. 

 

3. Black Widow

Starring: Scarlet Johansen and Florence Pugh

Finally, the only original female Avenger is getting a feature-length film. The movie gives insight into Black Widow’s origin story following her induction in the KBG, turning her into a sought after operative. Hopefully, the movie will also provide insight into what actually happened in Budapest. The trailer is currently out, and the film is to be released on November 6, 2020.

 

4. Enola Holmes

Starring: Millie Bobby Brown 

The movie follows the search for young Enola Holmes’ mother alongside her two brothers, Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes. The film will delight fans of both Millie Bobby Brown and the Sherlock books and series with its fast-paced and entertaining narrative that puts female empowerment in the front and focus. The trailer is currently out, and the film is to be released on September 23, 2020.

Aviva Schwaiger is a Freshman At Loyola Marymount University. She is originally from Sydney, Australia but has lived in San Diego, Shanghai and LA.
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