After that, though, I get a little concerned. For example, based on the trailer, Ghostbusters: Afterlife (31 years since #2, although only four since the controversial remake) seems to think that the thing we liked most about the original Ghostbusters was how washed-out and exhausted everything and everyone looked and sounded:
We're also getting a prequel to The Sopranos (the spring chicken of the entry, coming only 13 years after the show concluded), with James Gandolfini's son Michael playing a young Tony Soprano. I do not envy that kid, as taking on that role is like Gordon Ramsey making you dinner and then asking my stupid ass to handle dessert.
Finally, 17 years after the last one, Bad Boys 3 is coming. And the trailer for that seems fine. Martin Lawrence is loud and Will Smith has never not been in the best shape of his life. So if you're passionate about the style of pre-Transformers Michael Bay making a comeback, 2020 is really gonna be your year.
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109 Comments
Woofles13
January 2nd, 2020 • 02/01/20 • 5:48 am
I just found out cracked made likes/dislikes free again.
I'm sure its unhealthy but damn if I'm not having a good time going back to finally downvote the many many racist, homophobic, misogynistic, prejudiced, bass ackwards nonsense that has been inundating the comments since likes/dislikes became subscription only.
Skull_Bearer
January 2nd, 2020 • 02/01/20 • 5:57 am
I'm looking forward to Jungle Cruise, it's got the same sense of campy fun as the 1999 Mummy movie, and it could be really enjoyable.
lyktestolpe
January 2nd, 2020 • 02/01/20 • 6:22 am
"Ghostbusters: Afterlife"
Will baby Oscar from Ghostbusters 2 appear, now all grown up?