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Hollywood studios have a bunch of potential blockbusters and tentpoles lined up for next year in hopes of bringing back the industry to life after COVID-19 lockdown shut down the business.

AceShowbiz - For the past few months, whether or not "No Time to Die" will actually be released has been the question that many were wondering to know the answer. Well, the wait may finally be over next spring when the new 007 movie is unleashed in theaters. Bringing back Bond from his retirement, the pic will also introduce a slew of new characters, including a mysterious foe played by Rami Malek and a female "00" agent, portrayed by Lashana Lynch, who was supposed to replace Bond in MI6. Once again billed as the last one starring Daniel Craig, it will give fans another chance to bid farewell to his version of the British spy.

Entering summer, a new installment from another beloved franchise is ready to treat its loyal fans. After being pushed aside due to the development of the spin-off, "Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw", "F9" will reunite the Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel)-led gang that people have been missed so much. Giving another reason not to miss the movie, this will be the third to last film in the franchise, which is planned to end with an 11th installment. The sentimental touch aside, "F9" is promised to present the suspense that has been in the vein of the film series since the beginning.

Still speaking of movie with high-octane action sequences, Tom Cruise has been hard at work to make sure "Mission: Impossible VII" remains on track for its July release. Already teased with leaked behind-the-scenes photos and footage were some death-defying stunts that the lead actor/producer was directly involved in the filming. With the high stakes that the cast and crew are willing to risk and the big budget prepared for the production amid the pandemic, the next "M:I" movie is guaranteed to not disappoint moviegoers.

Other action, thriller movies to be released in 2021: "The King's Man" (Feb. 12), "Top Gun: Maverick" (Jul. 2), "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" (Aug. 20), "Snake Eyes" (Oct. 22) and many more

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