Fall Film Frenzy: A Preview of the Most Anticipated Movies from September to November

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Fall Film Frenzy: A Preview of the Most Anticipated Movies from September to November

Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, and with it comes a fresh lineup of movies hitting theaters from September to mid-November. From award-worthy dramas to crowd-pleasing blockbusters, there's something for everyone.

Orlando Bloom stars as a troubled boxer in a film exploring the world of prizefighters and the choices they make, alongside Caitríona Balfe and John Turturro.

The epic finale of the "Conjuring" franchise sees Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson return as paranormal investigators facing demonic evil, based on true stories.

A modern fable follows two young men who bond after losing their twin brothers, starring Dylan O’Brien and Lauren Graham.

Christopher Guest returns with a sequel to "This is Spinal Tap," a satirical take on the music industry, promising laughs and wit.

Stephen King's novella "The Long Walk" gets a chilling adaptation, where boys must walk without stopping or face death, revealing a dark prize at the end.

The beloved "Downton Abbey" series gets a grand finale in its third film installment, reuniting the Granthams and Crawleys for one last adventure.

Produced by Jordan Peele, "Him" delves into the story of a young football star influenced by a former champion, leading to dangerous sacrifices for success.

A quiet period piece explores a secret love story between two music prodigies in World War I-era, starring Paul Mescal and Joshua O'Connor.

Margot Robbie stars in a surreal adventure opposite Colin Farrell, where two strangers navigate through different periods in their lives.

Paul Thomas Anderson's new film follows ex-revolutionaries reuniting to save a daughter, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Benicio Del Toro.

A haunted house movie told from a dog's perspective aims to attract both horror and dog lovers, offering a unique twist on the genre.

Daniel Day-Lewis returns from retirement in a family drama directed by his son, Ronan Day-Lewis, alongside Sean Bean and Samantha Morton.

Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt team up for a new adventure, with Johnson portraying mixed-martial arts champion Mark Kerr.

Diego Luna stars in a new adaptation of Manuel Puig's novel, "Kiss of the Spider Woman," exploring the world of Brazilian prisoners and escapism.

The video game series "Tron" returns with a slick and hi-tech new installment, featuring a soundtrack by Nine Inch Nails.

An Iranian film tells a gripping tale of revenge and mistaken identity, unfolding into a complex narrative of kidnapping and intrigue.

Luca Guadagnino's film explores a sex assault accusation at a high-profile university, starring Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, and Ayo Edebiri.

Aziz Ansari makes his directorial debut in a film featuring Seth Rogen, Keke Palmer, and Keanu Reeves, blending elements of comedy and drama.

A biopic on the rise of Bruce Springsteen, starring Jeremy Allen White, delves into the making of his iconic album "Nebraska."

The reboot of the '90s video game franchise "Mortal Kombat" continues with a tongue-in-cheek sequel, promising more action and fun.

Ethan Hawke stars in a historical drama exploring the transition from Rodgers and Hart to Rodgers and Hammerstein, alongside Margaret Qualley.

Rose Byrne delivers a powerful performance in a gripping portrait of a mother in peril, supported by A$AP Rocky and Conan O'Brien.

Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone team up for a bizarre remake of a Korean movie, "Save the Green Planet," blending conspiracy theories and sci-fi elements.

Elle Fanning stars in a sci-fi franchise entry as an android aiding a Predator in a battle against a formidable foe, offering a fresh take on the genre.

Jennifer Lawrence leads a dark drama about a mother struggling with psychosis and depression, alongside Robert Pattinson.

A historical epic delves into the trials of Nazi offenders post-WWII, featuring Russell Crowe as Hermann Göring and a stellar ensemble cast.

"I Wish You All The Best" follows a trans teen's journey of self-discovery, starring Cole Sprouse, Alexandra Daddario, and Lena Dunham.

Glen Powell stars in a sinister game of survival in "The Running Man," where contestants face deadly challenges to win.

Brendan Fraser stars in a fish-out-of-water tale set in Tokyo, exploring the life of an American actor working for a rental family agency.

The highly anticipated musical "Wicked" sequel arrives, continuing the story of the Tony-winning Broadway show with a darker twist, featuring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.

With a diverse range of genres and stories, the upcoming movie releases promise to entertain and captivate audiences as the fall season unfolds.