Fall Movie Preview 2016: More Than 30 Films You Gotta Know About
We've got some sad news for you—summer is over. But here's the good news—many of this year's most anticipated films are coming soon to a theater near you. With that in mind, start clicking through our 2016 Fall Movie Preview gallery. With more than 30 films in the bunch, we promise there's something for everyone.
The Light Between Oceans
Alicia Vikander and Michael Fassbender star as a couple who come across a baby lost at sea in a rowboat.
Drama
Sept. 2
Sully
Tom Hanks stars in the Clint Eastwood-directed true story of the airline pilot who landed his plane in the Hudson River, saving all of the flight's passengers and crew.
Real-life drama
Sept. 9
When the Bough Breaks
A couple (Regina Hall and Morris Chestnut) think they've hired the perfect woman (Jaz Sinclair) to be their surrogate until she turns out to be quite psycho.
Thriller
Sept. 9
Bridget Jones's Baby
Renée Zellweger is back as Bridget—and she's pregnant! Now, she just needs to figure out who the father is. It could be an old flame (Colin Firth) or her new beau (Patrick Dempsey).
Romantic comedy
Sept. 16
The Magnificent Seven
Chris Pratt, Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke are among the stars of this remake of the classic 1960 western of the same name.
Action
Sept. 23
Queen of Katwe
A young African girl (Madina Nalwanga) is an unexpected chess prodigy. Lupita Nyong'o and David Oyelowo co-star.
Real-life drama
Sept. 23
The Dressmaker
Kate Winslet is a dressmaker from the city who falls for a local farmer (Liam Hemsworth) when she returns to her small Australian hometown.
Drama
Sept. 23
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Tim Burton's big screen adaptation of Ransom Riggs' novel of the same name stars Eva Green, Allison Janney and Asa Butterfield.
Adventure fantasy
Sept. 30
Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life
Griffin Gluck stars as a student who enlists his friends to shake things up by breaking all the rules at their school. Gilmore Girls' Lauren Graham co-stars as his mom.
Comedy
Oct. 7
The Birth of a Nation
Before controversy surrounding writer-director-star Nate Parker erupted this summer, the true story of a slave rebellion, had the most positive buzz going into the upcoming awards season.
Real-life drama
Oct. 7
The Girl on the Train
Emily Blunt stars in the big screen adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name.
Thriller
Oct. 7
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Tom Cruise is back as the title character.
Action
Oct. 21
Boo! A Madea Halloween
Madea (Tyler Perry) spends the scary holiday fighting with supernatural forces.
Comedy
Oct. 21
Inferno
Professor Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks once again) is on a race throughout Europe to save the world after waking up in an Italian hospital with amnesia.
Thriller
Oct. 28
American Pastoral
Ewan McGregor stars in and makes his directorial debut with this indie about a young woman who causes her family to fall about because of her political beliefs, based on the Philip Roth novel.
Drama
Oct. 28

