10 Upcoming Movies That Look Terrible

At a glance, these particular upcoming flicks have trouble written all over them...

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Lucasfilm

Make no mistake about it, there's a great deal to be excited about when it comes to the future on the big-screen.

On top of yet another no-doubt grand Christopher Nolan epic erupting into cinemas next year, everything from Barbie brilliance to emotional send-offs for everyone's favourite Guardians of the Galaxy, all point to 2023 in particular being another year to remember in theatres.

However, that's not to say that each and every trailer or first look dropped in recent times has offered up an equal amount of hope for an incoming blockbuster, drama, or comedy outing.

In fact, in some cases, it's safe to say that the initial teasers and footage of what is on the horizon has left many a fan feeling a touch anxious, or even entirely frustrated, about the project that is ultimately heading their way.

Now there's a solid chance the majority of the following upcoming features could still find a way to knock it out of the park by the time they land in front of audiences down the road.

But from whip-cracking icons not exactly looking the part right now, to already questionable biopics adding certain unwanted elements to the mix, these are those movies that appear to have trouble written all over them at this current moment in time.

10. Ant Man And The Wasp: Quantumania

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Marvel Studios

Perhaps the biggest criticism sent Marvel Studios' way over the last year or so has centred around the big and small screen titan's CGI not always looking up to scratch.

With the team behind the MCU still forcing out a seemingly never-ending stream of content, it's safe to assume the talented VFX artists behind some of the more questionable digital effects seen in the universe recently will continue to be overworked towards more unreasonable deadlines.

Look no further than the most recent teaser for the upcoming Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania entry for another example of Marvel seemingly rushing out some pretty unremarkable visual effects. And this has understandably left many fans feeling a little concerned about another incoming project being hampered by sub-standard CGI.

While there's still time to tighten up the digital world of the Quantum Realm, seemingly brought to life using The Volume stage that helped bring Thor: Love and Thunder into being, early reactions to Kang the Conqueror's on-screen debut have seen fans label the next big MCU movie as looking like "Disney+ quality". And they've even drawn unflattering comparisons to Spy Kids 3-D.

Here's hoping Marvel get their acts together by February 17, eh...

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