The magical Secret Garden or The New Mutants, a horror movie based on the Marvel Comics team or Tesla, a biopic of Nikola Tesla, take your pick here.
The Secret Garden
Dixie Egerickx, Colin Firth, Julie Walters
The Secret Garden, a 1911 novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett has been a story to capture the imagination of children and grown-ups. The new adaptation of this year of unpredictability comes as a breath of fresh air with engrossing magical story.
The Secret Garden, an upcoming British fantasy drama film directed by Marc Munden and produced by David Heyman. It tells the story of Mary Lennox (Dixie Egerickx), a spoiled 10-year-old girl of wealthy British parents. After she loses her family to cholera, Mary is sent to live with her uncle Archibald Craven (Colin Firth) on his remote country estate in Yorkshire. It is here that Mary discovers several hidden family secrets, particularly after meeting her sickly cousin Colin (Edan Hayhurst). Among these is a wondrous secret garden, a magical place that is sure to change their lives forever.
The New Mutants
Maisie Williams, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Heaton, Alice Braga, Blu Hunt, Henry Zaga
This upcoming horror movie is based on the Marvel Comics team of the same name. It sees a group of five young mutants – Native American Danielle Moonstar (Blu Hunt), Scots girl Rahne Sinclair (Maisie Williams), Brazilian Roberto da Costa (Henry Zaga), American Sam Guthrie, and Russian Illyana Rasputin (Anya Taylor-Joy), who are just discovering their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will. You join them as they fight to escape their past sins and save themselves.
Tesla
Ethan Hawke, Eve Hewson, Hannah Gross, Kyle MacLachlan, Donnie Keshawarz
Ethan Hawke Plays the brilliant, visionary Nikola Tesla in this biopic. Written and directed by Michael Almereyda, the film sees Tesla fight an uphill battle to bring his revolutionary electrical system to fruition. The movie tracks his interactions with Thomas Edison (Kyle MacLachlan) and J.P. Morgan’s (Donnie Keshawarz) daughter Anne (Eve Hewson), and his breakthroughs in transmitting electrical power and light.