From the return of Kenneth Branagh as Poirot in A Haunting in Venice to The Equalizer 3 starring Denzel Washington, there are some big movies set to hit cinemas across the UK in September.
July saw arguably the biggest movie releases of 2023 in Barbie and Oppenheimer.
While, in August, cinema-goers were treated to the release of movies such as The Meg 2: The Trench, Gran Turismo and the latest instalment in the DC universe - Blue Beetle.
But for those who think movie releases have peaked for 2023, don't worry, there are still a few blockbusters due for release in September that will have people across the UK rushing to the cinemas.
Robert McCall is bringing BIG action back to the BIG screen in the finale of the Equalizer franchise, #TheEqualizer3 💥
— Cineworld (@cineworld) September 1, 2023
Seeing it this weekend and need a recap on his story so far? Check it out 👇
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So what do movie-goers in the UK have to look forward to this month?
All the movies coming out in UK cinemas in September 2023
According to Cineworld, these are the movies coming to cinemas across the UK in September:
- The Equalizer 3 - out now
- My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 - September 8
- Past Lives - September 8
- The Nun 2 - September 8
- A Haunting in Venice - September 15
- The Expendables 4 - September 22
- The Creator - September 29
Must watch film coming to cinemas in September
A Haunting in Venice
Kenneth Branagh returns as Hercule Poirot in A Haunting in Venice.
This is the third in the series of Kenneth Branagh's Poirot movies following on from Murder on the Orient Express and Death on the Nile.
Describing the movie, Cineworld said: "Kenneth Branagh's Poirot series continues with an adaptation of one of Agatha Christie's lesser-known thrillers.
"The author's Halloween Party now becomes A Haunting in Venice, as Branagh's genius detective Hercule Poirot confronts a new form of evil that appears to be rising from the grave.
"Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Dornan and Tina Fey are among the big A-list names in the cast. Which one of them is the suspect in this fiendish mystery?"
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