By: Natasha Archary
The upcoming attractions this month will leave any movie fanatic salivating in anticipation.
Grab your popcorn and slushie because December 2021 is about to go down as the biggest title release of all time.
One of the biggest releases set for 22 December, is the fourth instalment of the Matrix franchise.
Fans of the trilogy were geeking out hard when the trailer for Resurrections dropped in September.
The sci-fi action hit will see Keanu Reeves reprising his role as Neo Anderson.
Priyanka Chopra and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II joins the existing cast. Yahya Mateen takes on the role of a younger Morpheus, the role was previously played by Lawrence Fishburne.
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Apart from the Matrix Resurrections, here are the upcoming attractions for December:
Spider-Man: No Way Home – 16 December
Now that Peter Parker’s identity is no longer a secret, thanks to the callous Mysterio, our friendly neighbourhood Spidey takes on life unmasked.
Complications naturally arise and Peter seeks the help of another popular Marvel Universe character, Dr Strange.
Timelines are warped, leading to a multiverse dilemma that proves problematic for the youngest Avenger.
Sing 2 – 22 December
This animated release brings the singing blockbuster and its favourite animal cast back to the big-screen for a sequel. Buster Moon, the koala bear who never gives up on his ambitions to dominate the theatre arena is back in Sing 2.
The first movie tugged on heartstrings after Buster’s dreams came crashing down around him, literally. When the theatre he inherited from stage producer dad was demolished due to a series of catastrophic cartoon mayhem, Buster had to get it back at all costs.
With the help of his friends and a never-say-never attitude, he puts on one final dazzling show-stopping production. Securing an investment that gets the theatre back up and running again.
A Journal For Jordan
Michael B. Jordan has a new one out on Christmas day with a romance called A Journal For Jordan. Directed by Denzil Washington, the story surround a US marine who keeps a journal of love and advice for his infant son.
Deployed to Iraq, first Sgt. Charles Monroe King dies in a roadside bombing. He had only met his son once before his deployment.
You might need a strong supply of tissues when you’re watching this one.



