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What movies are opening in March 2022?

The Adam Project – Free Guy director and star Shawn Levy and Ryan Reynolds team up on a heartfelt sci-fi film about a man (Reynolds) who travels back in time to deal with his younger self. (March 11 on Netflix)

The Batman – Not just any Batman. THE Batman. Robert Pattinson stars in the Matt Reeves film that audiences hope will live up to such a lofty distinction. But in a world that’s already got Michael Keaton and Christian Bale, can it really? Fingers crossed. (March 4)

Turning Red – While it’s a bummer that yet another Pixar movie is going direct to streaming, that hasn’t stopped the studio’s films from being great. Soul was great. Luca was great. And this film about a young woman who turns into a giant red monster on occasion looks equally great. (March 11 on Disney+)

Unwelcome – Jamie (Douglas Booth) and his pregnant wife Maya (Hannah John-Kamen) decide to leave the hustle and bustle of London to raise their child in England. Unfortunately, the woods nearby their house is full of murderous goblins… and maybe worse. (March 17)

Alice – Keke Palmer plays a woman enslaved during the antebellum South, only to escape the plantation and discover it’s actually 1973 in this mind-boggling thriller from director Krystin Ver Linden. Alicia Witt, Johnny Lee Miller, Common, and Gaius Charles also star. (March 18)

Moonshot – A young woman stows away on a spaceship heading to the terraformed planet Mars in hopes of connecting with her boyfriend in this romantic sci-fi comedy. Starring Riverdale’s Cole Sprouse, Lana Condor, and Zach Braff. (March 24 on HBO Max)

Everything Everywhere All At Once – The latest film from Daniels, the directors of Swiss Army Man, stars Michelle Yeoh as a woman who exists in infinite universes and goes on an adventure to save them all. It looks absolutely incredible. (March 25)