EJ222
No mention of The Last Airbender?

The potential is HUGE either way. It could be utterly brilliant, or it could be the flop of the decade, surpassed only by the original adaptation.

To be fair, its not exactly on track for 2021, but we don't know much yet.
Chris Coles
If the "teaser" for Foundation is anything to go by, then the curse of impossible sound will continue. Movies made with young sound technicians who have spent their entire lives wearing some form of head phone, ear buds; where they never have had to listen to any normal conversation as their ears have yet to age . . . presenting sound effects, (booming so in the teaser above), way above the level of all the normal conversations. Than add that the average so called movie star comes from the same generation, and thus has no concept of clear speech communication; were the old fashioned black and white movie stars were from the stage, were they were taught the hard way, by derision from the audience . . . if they could not make out what they were saying on stage. Ergo, modern movies are constantly delivering impossible to hear dialogue; where we viewers are having to constantly lower the sound levels of the "Booming" . . . often added OVER the inaudible speech of the so called stars. Madness!!! Directors with no understanding what ever of the dreadful dialogue they constantly deliver; sound technicians who have never heard the spoken voice without their headphones on. And they have the brass cheek to call their work progress! Utter madness.
undrgrndgirl
too bad most of these are on platforms i refuse to pay for (i did not rid myself of cable just to $15.99/mo myself right back to the $150.00/mo i paid for cable) as to chris' comment below, that's why i have closed captioning on at all times any more, even my millennial children do the same.
Paul Sharpy
I very seldom comment on these forums, but have to agree with Chris on the audio mixes we get from many sources these days. Take a listen to many of the recent ‘live feeds’ from the super bowl or the like. The audio mix totally is off. They have the finest equipment I could only dream of using, and yet, the mix sucks and is totally unintelligible.

I get the idea of dramatic impact of sudden loudness, but it is used overkill! Let’s hope they are able to get the dialogue right, clean and clear, with speech distinction. Then, add in the additional sound levels such that everything is not a big boom in volume change. Dynamics are great, but often way over-used. Have the audio guy go to the middle of the room, without headphones and listen to what he has done, or better still, someone not involved with the production for a 3rd opinion!

Aross
Many remakes or revisits. Not much new here to interest me except maybe Foundation. As a fan of Isaac Asimov's Foundation books, having read them several times including the prequels I would look forward to this but have reservations that they will do them justice.
Given the number of great books by some fantastic authors I don't understand why they aren't put to film.
Gary Robinson
Still no Elric movie :(
IdealistPragmatist
The Wheel of Time S01 on Amazon, release is still TBD, so I can see why it's not on here. Hopefully it will be as good a production as Game of Thrones
Chris Coles
Just about the best sound experience we get today is from any episode of Inspector Montalbano; and that must also include the long slow pans of scenes by their cameras.. The music was always supposed to lead us from one dialogue to the next; then disappear. Today, Hollywood as completely lost the plot.
ljaques
Who is Hari Seldon? Foundation should have been a series of movies, not TV.
Matrix 4 -- HAYULL YEAH!
Bring on another Airbender movie and more HALO movies!
DITCH TV and its woke sheeitcoms.
Joel Smart
Great list, I think! Fingers crossed for Foundation, which could absolutely suffer the fate of feeling as though it is re-hashing tired tropes, despite the fact that it was the original to many of them. I guess it's a tightrope walk to avoid that while also staying true to the source material. Lord of the Rings may suffer a similar fate, trying to feel authentic to the LotR universe while innovating enough to make the content compelling. Would love to see these all do well, though.