The Standard (St. Catharines)

No shortage of superhero screen time

Fan favourites such as Wonder Woman, Venom get new releases in 2020

- DAVID BETANCOURT THE WASHINGTON POST

This new year won’t give us another “Avengers” movie, but there will still be plenty of superhero action on the big screen.

Warner Bros. and DC Comics are releasing films featuring their two most popular bigscreen characters of the moment (Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn), Valiant Comics is finally seeing one of its heroes hit the big screen (Bloodshot) and Venom hopes to best its previous movie’s $856 million (U.S.) worldwide haul in a sequel that looks to be a lot bloodier.

Marvel Studios is looking to provide a mild Avengers flashback (“Black Widow”) before moving to bigger out-of-thisworld aspiration­s (“Eternals”).

Here’s the upcoming superhero movie slate for 2020.

“Birds of Prey” — Feb. 7

Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) gets a new movie and a new team all in one film in this postJoker-breakup adventure (no Jared Leto in sight, but no worries, he appears later on this list). Helping Quinn in the fight are lethal archer the Huntress (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), ultrasonic-voiced Black Canary (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), quickhande­d Cassandra Cain (Ella Jay Basco) and veteran Gotham City cop Renee Montoya (Rosie Perez), as they go up against a Batman villain not commonly known by the general public (Ewan McGregor’s Black Mask).

“Bloodshot” — March 13

Vin Diesel gets a superhero role with a lot more lines than when he played Groot in the “Guardians of the Galaxy” series. He stars as an indestruct­ible soldier looking to put together the mystery of a past he can’t remember. This is the first live-action film from the Valiant Comics universe.

“The New Mutants” — April 3

Can a classic Marvel Comics series make for a good horror movie without the involvemen­t of Marvel Studios? There’s a scary thought. “The New Mutants” is Twentieth Century Fox’s last stand with the X-Men universe as this film wrapped before it merged with Disney. Whether it will link to whatever Disney has planned for the XMen is unknown. What we do know is this film features young mutants from that universe, as they get in touch with their powers for the first time while in a very creepy, prisonlike institutio­n. Magik’s (Anya TaylorJoy) mystic sword looks cool, though. That’s a start.

“Black Widow” — May 1

Scarlett Johansson finally gets a solo-starring turn as superhero/Russian spy Natasha Romanoff. This movie obviously takes place before her death in “Avengers: Endgame” and involves her connecting some dots about her past. David Harbour also stars as Russia’s version of Captain America, the Red Guardian.

“Wonder Woman 1984” — June 5

Is this DC’s most anticipate­d sequel ever? “Wonder Woman” was DC’s first undisputed hit of the Justice League era and this follow-up, set in Washington, D.C., in the 1980s, could be the biggest superhero hit of 2020. Going up against Gal Gadot’s Princess Diana is Pedro Pascal’s not-to-be-trusted Max Lord, and Chris Pine’s Steve Trevor is back from the dead.

“Morbius” — July 31

Jared Leto’s Joker didn’t work out over at DC, so now he’s giving the role of Marvel’s secondmost-popular vampire a try (we see you, Blade). Morbius the Living Vampire is a classic Marvel character, known more by die-hard fans, and is yet another example of Sony trying to milk its rights to Spider-Man and any character connected to him.

“Venom 2” — Oct. 2

Speaking of Spider-Man villain movies, Tom Hardy’s Venom is back. This time, he’ll likely be up against the villain everyone wanted to see in the first movie (Carnage, played by

Woody Harrelson). Both Hardy and Harrelson should get some top-notch CGI movement instructio­n from “Venom 2” director Andy Serkis.

“Eternals” — Nov. 6

So far all we know about “Eternals” is that Kumail Nanjiani got super-swole for his role as Kingo, and that the film will also feature Salma Hayek, Angelina Jolie, Gemma Chan, Brian Tyree Henry and a “Game of Thrones” reunion between Richard Madden and Kit Harington.

 ?? WARNER BROS./DC ENTERTAINM­ENT ?? Margot Robbie, middle, is back as Harley Quinn in “Birds of Prey.” This time she’s brought some friends.
WARNER BROS./DC ENTERTAINM­ENT Margot Robbie, middle, is back as Harley Quinn in “Birds of Prey.” This time she’s brought some friends.
 ?? SONY ?? “Venom 2 will be out just in time for Halloween.
SONY “Venom 2 will be out just in time for Halloween.
 ?? CLAY ENOS/WARNER BROS TNS ?? Gal Gadot returns as the Amazing Amazon in “Wonder Woman 1984.”
CLAY ENOS/WARNER BROS TNS Gal Gadot returns as the Amazing Amazon in “Wonder Woman 1984.”

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