10 Fall Movies We Can’t Wait to Watch

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  • Bridget Jones’s Baby, the third film in the popular rom-com series, follows the beloved Bridget as she reunites with a past flame, and meets a new suitor. The only problem is, now she’s pregnant. Led by Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, and McDreamy himself, Patrick Dempsey, this feel good film hits theaters September 16.

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  • Also hitting theaters September 16, Blair Witch, a direct sequel to the 1999 smash hit The Blair Witch Project, which revolutionized found footage style films, follows the brother of Heather Donahue, one of the original film students, as he searches the forest of the Blair Witch for his long lost sister.

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  • The Magnificent Seven, a remake of the 1960 film of the same name, which was a English remake of the iconic Seven Samurai (1954) by Japanese film maker Akira Kurosawa, is a star studded action western, led by Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, and Ethan Hawke. The Magnificent Seven opens on September 23.

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  • Based off of a true story, Goat dives into the brutal hazing rituals that are commonplace in college fraternities. Ben Schnetzer and Nick Jonas star in this shocking exposé of these toxic ‘brotherhoods’, premiering on September 23.

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  • Led by the sensational Eva Green and Samuel L. Jackson, Tim Burton’s latest film, the highly anticipated Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, opens September 30. Based off the popular novel, Miss Peregrine’s is a visually stunning work of fantasy and adventure from a beloved director that every peculiar person is dying to see.

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  • Emily Blunt leads this Fall’s most mysterious thriller, The Girl on the Train. Based off a New York Times best seller, we follow Blunt as she gets caught in the investigation of a missing woman, and and as she becomes forever linked to the case. Opens October 7.

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  • The prequel to 2014’s less than memorable Ouija, Ouija: Origins of Evil surprisingly has an immense amount of potential. Set in 1967, this throwback thriller, similar to the style of The Conjuring, from the writer and director of horror hits like Hush and Oculus, comes out October 21, perfect for Halloween.

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  • Rings, the third film in the American The Ring series, introduces us to new characters, and new threats. Taking place in the digital age, the horrific video containing the inescapable curse is no longer contained to a VHS tape, but flows through the internet, and now has access to whatever it can get it’s hands on. Rings debuts on September 28.

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  • The highly anticipated Harry Potter spinoff, based off the book of the same name takes place in America, in the roaring 20’s. We follow Newt Scamander, author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, through his magical adventures. Premieres November 18.

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  • The most anticipated animated film this year, other than Finding Dory, Moana, starring Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson, follows our lead as she searches for a long lost island with the demi-god Maui. Out just in time to become a Thanksgiving hit, Moana debuts November 23.

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In just a few short days, it’ll finally be Fall, and although that doesn’t mean much to us, it does mean we will soon be ushering in many great things. Halloween, Thanksgiving, that amazing nip in the air, but the best thing about Autumn are the new movies. So here’s the top 10 films in theaters this Fall, ranging from horror to animation, drama to comedy, but all of them sharing the most important thing, entertainment.