Nearly 30% Said This Is Their Most Anticipated Animated Movie Of 2022

We asked you which animated films you were most looking forward to in 2022, and the results are in! There are some wonderful treats coming out this year for animation fans, so the competition was rich. However, one title in particular played a little dirty simply by being tied to one of the most audience-friendly franchises of all time.

Coming in at #1, the most anticipated animated movie of 2022 is (of course) “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Part One).” It topped the list with nearly 30% of the vote. Considering how popular the first Spider-Verse film was, we’re not surprised at all with this outcome. The film washugely popular with critics, and landed the award forBest Animated Featureat the Oscars. Some have even wondered if it should have been nominated for Best Picture. Beyond that, “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” did major numbersat the box office. If it’s attached to Spider-Man, it’s going to be a popular choice, as the webslinger is almost universally beloved at this point.

The Belchers group photo

Debuting August 11, 2025, “Across the Spider-Verse” looks to continue the story set up in its predecessor, “Into the Spider-Verse,” picking up where we left off with Miles Morales (voiced by Shameik Moore) as his universe’s Spider-Man. But, plot twist, this will be the first part of atwo-part story!  Fans can look forward to seeing Gwen Stacy again, as well as learn more about the futuristic Spider-Man 2099, voiced by Oscar Isaac. Producers Phil Lord and Chris Millerhinted to Entertainment Weeklythere are definitely more Spidey characters that will pop up as Miles explores the multiverse.

“Miles will reunite with some old friends and meet… a lot of new ones.”

Buzz Lightyear in his helmet

Considering the success of the live action “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” we wouldn’t be too surprised if some of those big screen Spider-Folk make cameos in either part one or two of “Across the Spider-Verse.” Tom Holland and Zendaya have alreadyexpressed their interestin the idea, so it’s not out of left field.

Check outour breakdown of the trailerfor “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Part One” for a great analysis of what we might expect from the film in terms of style and story. While we wait for more Spider-Man multiverse action, what other animated movies are people excited about?

Burgers and Bowsers

Coming in second and third in the survey are two other animated films with established fanbases. Second place went to “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” with just over 16% of the vote. Fans of the Belcher family and their burger joint misadventures havebeen waiting since 2017for the film’s release, as that’s when news first dropped that a film was on the distant, distant horizon. The wait will be overby the end of May.

In aninterview with Looper,John Roberts (the voice of Linda Belcher) gave some great hints at what “The Bob’s Burger Movie” has in store.

“I can tell you that I’ve seen parts of that, and it’s beautiful. The artwork is gorgeous, and there’s a lot for the fans, and there are great songs and great moments for the characters. And it’s big. It’s big and it’s beautiful. (Linda voice) And it’s Bob’s.”

“Super Mario” was a close third with over 14%. Chris Pratt will betaking on the roleof Mario, and even though the reactions to that news weremostly negativemixed,the rest of the castis pretty stellar. Anya-Taylor Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black and many other top notch talents are playing the familiar Nintendo characters Peach, Luigi, and Bowser respectively.

The first Nintendo movie in forever looks to be hitting theaters just before Christmas, a surefire way to remind folks that the reason for the season is more Nintendo stuff under the tree. There aren’t a lot of clues as to what the plot will be, but theIMDbpage for the film does have a one sentence synopsis that will sound familiar for anyone who has ever picked up a “Super Mario” game.

A plumber named Mario travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, Luigi, trying to save a captured princess.

A groundbreaking and earth-shattering description, for sure! Best of luck to the film, as video game movies are notorious for being hard to get right.

Other Favorites

The next batch of results all had a similar level of enthusiasm. “DC League of Super-Pets” received under 10% of the vote. It hasa voice cast packed with stars, including Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart, and Keanu Reeves. The story follows animals with superpowers, including Krypto the Super-Dog (voiced by Johnson), who has similar powers to Superman. Considering how stressful the last few years have been, I for one am ready to give dogs the chance to fix the world’s problems. “DC League of Super-Pets” comes out August 24, 2025.

Pixar’s “Toy Story” spin-off, Lightyear," received just over 9% of the vote. The movie tells the story of the “real” Buzz Lightyear that the popular toy is based off of within the world of “Toy Story,” with Chris Evansvoicing the titular character. According toan interview for Colliderwith director Angus MacLane, Evans was the top choice for a character like Buzz Lightyear.

It was very clear from the get-go. It was like, “If you were gonna make a legitimate sci-fi film about Buzz Lightyear, who would you get? Well, Chris Evans.” You need someone that has that star power. If it had to be live-action, who would do it? He can do both.

Looking at ourbreakdown of the trailer, the art style, settings, and characters in “Lightyear” look to be heavily inspired by other films that take place in space. It looks fun, but no word so far on whether it will be a tearjerker like the other “Toy Story” films.

Coming in sixth on our survey is “The Bad Guys” with just over 9%. This is a heist film with the added twist that all theexpert thieves are animals. If you’ve been needing more Sam Rockwell in your life (who doesn’t?), he’s leading the voice cast of “The Bad Guys” as Mr. Wolf. Other members of the heist team have similarly Tarantino-sounding names, including Akwafina as Ms. Tarantula, Anthony Ramosas as Mr. Piranha, and Marc Maron as Mr. Snake. Sounds like these criminal masterminds would be a good match for a showdown with the “Super-Pets.”

Rounding out the bottom of the survey in seventh and eighth place are “Strange World” (with just over 7% of the vote) and “Turning Red” (under 5%). Disney’s “Strange World” follows a family through a fantasy adventure, and is heavily inspired by the old schoolstories of the pulp sci-fi era. Debuting on Disney+, “Turning Red” will star Sandra Oh and Rosalie Chiang as a mother and daughter duo in a coming of age story that features Chiang’s character, Mei Lee, trying to navigate the troubles of turning into a red panda whenever she’s upset. Hey, sometimes puberty is harder on some of us than others.

There’s definitely an interesting mix of animated stories on the way. Disney will be putting out the most films, but that’s to be expected. Sony will still have a hit on their hands with “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.” However, some of these other titles have unique appeal for all kinds of animation fans. If there’s one common trend, for better or worse, it’s that all of these films have major star power. It’s a little sad, to be honest, because it feels like animated films with budgets like these don’t stand a chance without big names attached. Asvoice acting is a complicated artform that not even the most A-list of Hollywood talent can pull off, their attachment to a project doesn’t always translate to a hit. Time will tell which films on this survey will leave audiences the most pleased, but we can’t wait to see them all.