What’s Hot And What’s Not In The First Half Of 2020

2019 is just about winding down now, and if you’re a movie buff, you will have to agree that it’s been a fantastic year at the cinema.

Fans of all things comic books won’t have failed to book tickets for movies such as Avengers: Endgame, Spiderman: Far From Home, and what must surely be an Oscar contender, the multiplex-conquering Joker. See our movie review here. There were lots of scary treats for horror fans, with the Stephen King adaptation IT: Chapter Two and the future cult classic, Midsommar, being two notable highlights. And we also had the less scary Toy Story 4, the actiontastic John Wick 3, and the new Tarantino, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Great movies all, at least in the opinion of this writer. But then there were the disappointing films that sullied our cinemas with their very presence, including the misguided comic book adaptation Hellboy, the comedy What Men Want (the remake nobody wanted), and the unfortunate Holmes and Watson which, despite all the clues pointing to the contrary with its fine comic cast, failed to ignite many laughs.

Of course, you might disagree, and that’s fine. We all have different tastes, and there might be so-called bad films that you love and critically acclaimed films that you quite simply hate! Who are we to judge? And so on to 2020, where much is promised in the world of cinema. We don’t yet know which films will score big and which will fail miserably, but check out some of our predictions for the first half of the year below. Do you agree? Leave your comments after reading.

HOT: Bad Boys for LifeĀ 

The 1995 original movie was the DVD choice for many guys on a Saturday night in, armed with a bag of Nachos in one hand and a beer drinking horn in the other, while settling down to enjoy the film with their mates. It was a comedy action classic, and so a sequel was always on the cards. Sadly, that sequel was Bad Boys 2, which simply wasn’t as good, but the trailer for Bad Boys 3 sees the guys back on top form (even if Martin Lawrence is looking a little the worse for wear), so hopes for this movie are high. Bad Boys for life? We’re hoping so! Estimated release date: January 2020.

HOT: The King’s Man

It’s difficult to be rude about the Kingsman series, not only because ‘manners maketh the man,’ (we are assuming you recognise the quote), but also because the two films so far have been wildly inventive action comedies. The new movie is a prequel, with Ralph Fiennes leading the cast of this origin story about how the superspy organisation came into being. We also have a new James Bond in 2020, but in a fight, we’re tempted to come out on the side of the Kingsmen. We would be rude not to, after all! Estimated release date: February 2020.

NOT HOT: Sonic The Hedgehog

Die-hard fans of the blue hedgehog might be speeding their way to the front of the ticket line, but we’re betting few others will follow. Why? Firstly, video game movies rarely do well, as can be evidenced by the likes of Super Mario Bros, Doom, and any of the Resident Evil series. Secondly, recent Sonic video games have sucked big time. And finally, after the initial trailer of the film caused fan backlash because of how Sonic looked on film, the proposed release date was put back after the movie’s creators went back to the character drawing board. So, our hopes are not high for this one, and apologies for the pun, but your hopes are likely to be dashed too! Estimated release date: February 2020.

HOT: No Time To Die

Here’s the Bond movie we mentioned, and while we believe the Kingsmen will pose a threat to the superspy box office takings, we are still guaranteed a good time here. After all, the credentials are good. Daniel Craig is back for the final time as Bond, Rami Malek is stepping forth as the movie’s villain, and acclaimed True Detective director, Cary Fukunaga takes the helm. We don’t know much about the film yet, but we can guarantee guns, cars, an underground lair, and an alluring theme song. Estimated release date: April 2020.

 

NOT HOT: Trolls 2

The kids will probably disagree, but for adults, watching the original film was akin to showering your eyeballs in rainbow dust and wading through roads paved in candy floss and lollipops. And so it is with this sequel based on the weirdly popular toy franchise that promises to offer more of the same. Of course, our sweety references might have piqued your interest, but in this writer’s opinion, the film will be as bad for your senses as too much sugar is bad for your body. Still, if you have kids, you will probably end up seeing it, although you might want to wear a pair of shades. Estimated release date: April 2020.

HOT: Black Widow

Finally, the Marvel character gets the spinoff movie she deserves, although this is one film that you might not have been expecting. You will understand why if you saw this years Avengers movie. Of course, you will be less taken aback when we tell you that this is set before the events of that film, and while we don’t know the story yet, you can probably expect to see Hawkeye (and perhaps other Marvel heroes) in the film as well. Estimated release date: May 2020.

HOT OR PERHAPS NOT: Top Gun Maverick

To be honest, this movie could be awful. A sequel to a much-loved but now long in the past 1986 film, there wasn’t a lot of need for there to be another in the (now) franchise. For all we know, it could be a desperate attempt by Hollywood to rake in the coins by capitalising on our nostalgia for the original. However, Tom Cruise rarely puts a foot wrong (despite breaking his ankle on the set of MI: Fallout), and he is joined by the usually reliable Miles Teller as well. So, will the film fly out of the danger zone of terribleness? You can find out for yourself when the film lands on June 2020.

We haven’t covered every movie here – there are simply too many to consider – but we hope this small snapshot of upcoming film releases has piqued your interest in the best (and perhaps worst) of what Hollywood is serving up for us. Let us know your thoughts and predictions in the comments below.

Why Watch Movies Online

The days of going to a movie theater are over it seems. In most parts of the world, streaming has taken over as the main source of entertainment for media. Whether itā€™s sports, films or music, hundreds of millions of users are participating on a daily basis. Itā€™s interesting to see the turnaround after generations of cinemas and production companies holding the cards.

For many, itā€™s also a nice change because it provides a level of flexibility nobody had before. Nowadays, anyone with an internet connection can turn their TV and watch a blockbuster.

These are the other reasons itā€™s better to watch stuff online than it is to leave your home.

Wifi Connections

When the revolution first happened, it didnā€™t take off right away. Why? It was down to the slow internet speeds. Streamers constantly had to suffer the buffer and that took away from the experience. Today, itā€™s an entirely different experience as wifi speeds are stronger and getting even more powerful. Even with a 4k HD television, it isnā€™t an issue with Suddenlink Communications. Plus, you can boost the signal and watch from anywhere in the house. Not only is it easier to stream movies, but itā€™s reliable too.

The Cost

Going to the cinema is expensive. Once you factor in the cost of the ticket and the popcorn and drinks, it can be over $30. So much for a cheap date night! Netflix and Amazon Prime are nowhere near as pricey. A subscription with these two is $7.99 and $9.99 per month respectively. And, there is a range of programs to choose from whether youā€™re a TV addict or a movie buff. For $120 a year on Prime, a streamer can enjoy a multitude of shows and films, whereas it would cost around $250 for the same service at a theater.

New Releases

In the past, the argument against using Netflix and Prime was that it was like owning DVDs. You werenā€™t watching new or current, just rehashing old shows and movies. The same canā€™t be said today as these giants are beginning to release originals titles that are only available on their platforms. As well as ā€œOrange is the New Blackā€ and ā€œThe Man in the High Castle,ā€ both have released films. ā€œThe Outlaw Kingā€ is one of the latest which featured a great cast and received very good reviews. So as well as being cheap, streaming online is also original. Plus, it isnā€™t illegal.

Shareable

Once you watch something on Netflix, you can share it with the world on social media. Some people might not like this idea, but itā€™s hard to argue it isnā€™t popular with a vast majority of fans. Part of consuming media is forming an opinion and sharing it with others. Thereā€™s a social element to it. Although it is possible with a traditional film, it isnā€™t as straightforward and as hassle-free. With Netflix or Prime, users click a button, spread the word, and start a conversation.

In the 21st-century, this is an essential part of watching movies.