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Wake Up Dead Man: A Kni...

The next Benoit Blanc mystery, the follow-up to Knives Out and Glass Onion.

Spider-Man: Beyond The ...

Miles Morales, a teenage aged Spider-Man, is transported to another universe, where he comes in contact with Miguel O’Hara, aka Spider-Man 2099 (Oscar Isaac).

Mrs. Doubtfire 2

In the original, directed by Chris Columbus, Robin Williams played an estranged father who poses as a Scottish nanny, Euphegenia Doubtfire, in order to get access to his children and successfully bypass his ex-wife (Sally Field). The film grossed $219 million domestically.

Last Vegas 2

A quartet of older friends returns to their old stomping grounds in Brooklyn where they discover that the borough has changed more than a little since the four grew up there.

Major League 4

20 years after the events of the first Major League, the pitcher, Wild Thing, comes out of retirement to mentor a young new player.

Kung Pow 2: Tongue of Fury

The Chosen One (Steve Oedekerk) returns to be dubbed once again in this announced sequel that will feature Steve Oedekerk in another kung-fu flick dubbed over with Steve Oedekerk's voice for all the characters.

Salt 2

The continued adventures of double-agent Evelyn Salt. Kurt Wimmer, the writer on Salt, has not written a script, but "has ideas for how to advance the story of the spy thriller" according to L.A. Times. Sony will or will not greenlight the sequel based on the worldwide box office success of Salt.

Wall Street 3

While no development plans have been announced, Oliver Stone mentioned "Wall Street 3" possibilities in an interview.

The Goonies 2

This sequel to the '80s flick will find the stars of the first film reuniting 20 years later (along with their kids) to solve a new mystery.

LarryBoy Untitled Veggi...

The feature film will transport LarryBoy, the suction cup-eared, crime-fighting superhero, to the big screen for the first time.

The Holy Road

The story picks up 11 years after "Dances With Wolves" as the Comanche tribe is in steady decline and the threat of white settlers looms. The film was written by Michael Blake, who wrote the screenplay for Wolves as well as the two novels on which the two films are based.