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WHAT’S IN THE THEATERS
AROUND EASTERN OREGON
FEBRUARY 2�9, 2022
Movies we’re looking forward to in 2022
By Peter Sblendorio
New York Daily News
rom comic superheroes
to music biopics, here are
the top titles that we’re looking
forward to in 2022.
of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”
— by far the highest-grossing
fi lm of the pandemic — Tom Hol-
land gets plugged into another
big franchise with this adapta-
tion of a wildly popular video-
game series.
‘UNCHARTED’
DC EXTENDED UNIVERSE
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Fresh off the historic success
A loaded lineup of DC Com-
ics movies begins March 4,
when a new Dark Knight rises
with Robert Pattinson starring
in “The Batman.” The former
“Twilight” star will be the latest
actor to don the cape, after
Michael Keaton, Ben Affl eck and
Christian Bale.
We’ll also see the debut
of Dwayne Johnson’s “Black
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Adam” on July 29, Ezra Miller’s
fi rst superhero standalone with
“The Flash” on Nov. 4, and Jason
Momoa taking the plunge again
with “Aquaman and the Lost
Kingdom” on Dec. 16.
Another title expected to get
tails wagging on May 20 is the
animated “DC League of Super-
Pets,” led by a star-powered
voice cast including Johnson,
Kevin Hart, Vanessa Bayer and
John Krasinski.
‘TURNING RED’
Slated for an exclusive re-
lease on Disney+, the new Pixar
movie hopes to be a streamer’s
dream with a fantastical story
about a teenager who turns into
a giant red panda whenever she
gets overly excited.
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The Australian fi lm is a psy-
chological drama based on the
life of mass murderer Martin Bry-
ant, who killed 35 people in the
1996 Port Arthur massacre.
MARVEL
Even by Marvel’s super-pow-
ered standards, 2022 is poised
to be a heroic year for the
studio, with three major sequels
on the way.
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Benedict Cumberbatch and Elizabeth
Olsen co-star in “Doctor Strange in
the Multiverse of Madness.”
Fan-favorite sorcerers Doctor
Strange and Wanda Maximoff
conjure an epic adventure with
“Doctor Strange in the Multi-
verse of Madness” on May 6,
and lightning strikes again as
star Natalie Portman returns to
the franchise for “Thor: Love and
Thunder” on July 8.
Marvel wraps up its big year
with “Black Panther: Wakanda
Forever,” out Nov. 11, in the fran-
chise’s fi rst fi lm since the 2020
death of beloved star Chadwick
Boseman. Fans have recently
petitioned for his King T’Challa
role to be recast.
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