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Awards Radar Community: Which Remaining 2024 Release Are You Most Looking Forward To?

Can you believe that it’s already December? With the final month of the year upon us and the calendar almost set to go from 2024 to 2025, one has the instinct to look back. Don’t worry, there’s plenty of that to come in a few weeks, but for today, we’re looking forward. Yes, for this Awards Radar Community Question, we want to know about the remaining titles this year you’re most interested in seeing. Which December releases have your attention the most?

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If you’re thinking about awards season, some options include Babygirl, Better Man, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, The End, The Fire Inside, Nickel Boys, Nightbitch, Nosferatu, Oh, Canada, The Order, September 5, and more. Now, not all of these will wind up as major Academy Award contenders, while even fewer will score Oscar nominations, let alone wins, but they’re at least in the general conversation. It being December and all, that tends to be where a lot of people look towards their moviegoing options.

On the other hand, if you just want some blockbuster entertainment, there are films coming to provide that. There’s the likes of Kraven the Hunter, Mufasa: The Lion King, Sonic the Hedgehog 3, and potentially more. These might not be prestige flicks, but they could wind up being three of the highest grossing titles not just of the month, but depending on how things go, of 2024 on the whole.

Now, the choice is yours. Which December release or releases are you most interested in seeing? How will you be cinematically capping off 2024? No answer is wrong, so don’t be shy. We’re very eager to find out your answers, so have at it…

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Which remaining 2024 release are you most excited to see? Let us know!

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Robert Hamer
1 year ago

The one I’m most curious about, by a pretty substantial margin, is The Brutalist, but the Nosferatu remake is so cool-looking and any movie that promises a cocky twink calling Nicole Kidman a “good girl” doesn’t need to do much else to convince me to see it.

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