
'Spider-Man: Beyond The Spider-Verse' & 10 Other Huge Movies Sony Announced At CinemaCon 2025
CinemaCon 2025 started on March 31, marking the beginning of one of Hollywood’s biggest movie conferences for announcements of new projects by big studios like Paramount, Warner Bros, Lionsgate and many more. Sony Pictures kickstarted day one’s beginning, giving us updates on two major Spider-Man projects, announcing the cast for Sam Mendes’s upcoming Beatles biopics, and several other video game adaptations. Here’s the full roundup on the biggest movies announced by Sony at CinemaCon.
A sequel to the Karate Kid movies and the spinoff series Cobra Kai, Karate Kid: Legends reunites the original Karate Kid’s cast with martial arts legend Jackie Chan, who reprises his role as Mr. Han in the 2010 remake.
While there are already multiple trailers for the movie, two crucial scenes were revealed at CinemaCon. The first introduces Li Fong, the new Karate Kid played by Ben Wang. Li is ambushed in his apartment by a shadowy figure—revealed to be Mr. Han. Li’s mother (Ming-Na Wen) enters as Han begins training him. Meanwhile, in California, Han visits an empty dojo, paying respects to the late master Mr. Miyagi. Franchise star Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) arrives, and Han reveals he knew Miyagi and seeks Daniel’s help in training Lee. Though Daniel refuses, Han insists he’ll see him in New York, teasing that Daniel has little say in the matter. The film releases May 30, 2025.
Danny Boyle returns to the zombie franchise, helming a sequel to his British horror hit 28 Days Later. While 28 Years Later already debuted its trailers with a June release date, CinemaCon unveiled some new footage in a brand new trailer.
It opens with soldiers navigating a dark bunker, their flashlights barely illuminating the space before they’re ambushed by the Infected creatures. The setting is a walled-off English town with a bridge to the mainland marked by skulls and graves. Survivors have adapted to pandemic life, but tensions rise when scavenger Jamie’s (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) son comes of age. Responsible for protecting his family, he trains with a crossbow in the woods as chaos unfolds.
Following the success of slasher franchises like Halloween and Scream, Sony is betting on the “legacy sequel” trend once again as they unveil a trailer for the upcoming 2025 title I Know What You Did Last Summer–and much to the joy of the fans, original actors like Jenniffer Love Hewitt and Freddie Pinze Jr. are set to return.
The trailer opens with lighthearted banter between a teenage couple, including Madelyn Cline as a key character. As she relaxes upstairs with a blood-red bath bomb and headphones, her boyfriend is brutally murdered by a hook-handed killer in black. Soon, Cline and her friends question if this is connected to their past. At a tense town hall, Freddie Prinze Jr. returns, warning that violence is nothing new in their town. The fast-paced trailer features slasher mayhem until Jennifer Love Hewitt appears, ominously asking, “What did you do last summer?”
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