Fall 2023 preview: 14 burning questions about big TV shows, buzzy films—and the strikes

Will more movies be delayed? Can The Marvels save Marvel? How much reality TV is too much? We've got some pressing questions

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Fall 2023 preview: 14 burning questions about big TV shows, buzzy films—and the strikes
The Marvels, Killers Of The Flower Moon, Wish, Fear The Walking Dead Image: Marvel Studios, Apple TV+, Walt Disney Animation Studios, AMC

The arrival of fall means shorter days, cooler weather, and pumpkin spice back on the menu, but most importantly—at least as far as we’re concerned—it means a whole new crop of movies and TV shows coming to our screens. The circumstances this year are a little different, as Hot Labor Summer rolls into Chilly Labor Fall. Ongoing labor strikes involving the WGA and SAG-AFTRA continue to cause turmoil and uncertainty in Hollywood (as such actions are meant to do). The work stoppage has caused shuffling in release schedules and changes to the way projects are promoted. Because of a backlog of projects that were in the pipeline before the strike began, audiences haven’t felt the effects as directly as those in and around the industry, but that may soon change.

In our fall 2023 preview guides, we identified 60 new and returning TV shows and 26 films that we’re looking forward to in the coming months. These projects raised some specific burning questions for us—like whether Marvel can get its mojo back with The Marvels or whether anyone still cares about The Walking Dead. Read on as we indulge our curiosity and attempt to puzzle out some of the biggest queries of the season.

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Will the ongoing strikes continue to affect movie release dates this year?
Dune: Part Two Photo Warner Bros./Niko Tavernise

We’ve already seen a major shift for one of this fall’s most anticipated projects, , which was moved from its original November slot to March 15, 2024. Another film featuring Zendaya, , from director Luca Guadagnino, was also pushed back, from September to April 26, 2024. Studios count on big-name stars like Zendaya with massive social media followings for promotion, not to mention media interviews and flashy red-carpet premieres. None of that can happen as long as the actors are on strike. Also delayed to 2024: , They Listen, and the follow-up to 2021’s . And there are still a few more prominent titles on the schedule that could be bumped, including , , , and (which has already been moved once and could shift again).

8 Comments

  • briliantmisstake-av says:

    I think Marvel’s financial woes have been greatly exaggerated. GoG 3, Wakanda Forever, Spider-Man NWH, and Dr Strange MoM all rank in their top 10 grossing movies. The real test of the Marvels is how well it does as relatively newer characters carrying a movie. They need to show the new characters can carry the franchise forward.

    • lmh325-av says:

      Marvel’s financial woes also pale in comparison to the financial woes of other studios. The box office is an issue, but it’s not an issue only for Marvel. As disappointing as Ant Man 3 might have been, it wasn’t Blue Beetle or Shazam: Fury of the Gods.

  • jacquestati-av says:

    Is that a behind the scenes image, or Marty making a cameo in the movie?

  • lmh325-av says:

    I get that Strange World didn’t perform well, but Encanto got fairly universal acclaim from audiences and critics. It’s low-box office was attributed pretty directly to Covid. It frankly makes Strange World seem more like the anomaly than anything else.

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