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Dumbo (Live-action)

Holt Ferrier, who was injured in the First World War, returns to work in the underperforming Medici brothers’ circus. Circus elephant Jumbo gives birth to baby elephant Dumbo. Circus owner Max Medici assigns Holt, a former star, and his children Milly and Joe to take care of a newborn elephant.

At first, everyone makes fun of Dumbo with giant ears, but they are surprised when Dumbo can actually fly thanks to his ears. Dumbo turns out to be an outright miracle, and for Medici, the flying elephant is the best tool to boost business. The new attraction of the circus is getting the attention of the big commercial entertainment machinery. Businessman and amusement park owner V. A. Vandevere takes an interest in Dumbo and hires him for his newest, larger-than-life Dreamland show.

Dumbo rises to new heights with the charming and flamboyant aerial acrobat, Colette Merchant. Then Holt learns that beneath Dreamland’s glittering surface lie dark secrets. Directed by Tim Burton. As actors, e.g. Colin Farrell, Michael Keaton and Danny DeVito.

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Dumbo

Ridiculed because of his enormous ears, a young circus elephant is assisted by a mouse to achieve his full potential.

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Johnny English Strikes Again

After a cyber-attack reveals the identity of all of the active undercover agents in Britain, Johnny English is forced to come out of retirement to find the mastermind hacker.

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Incredibles 2

The Incredibles family takes on a new mission which involves a change in family roles: Bob Parr (Mr. Incredible) must manage the house while his wife Helen (Elastigirl) goes out to save the world.

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Hotel Transylvania 3 – Summer Vacation

In Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters on the Road, the beloved family of monsters goes on a cruise so that Dracula can spend a well-deserved summer vacation from the hustle and bustle of the hotel. Dracula’s gang throws himself fully into enjoying what the luxury ship has to offer: monster cruises, exotic excursions and moon landings.

However, the dream vacation quickly turns into a nightmare when Mavis realizes that Draku is in love with the ship’s mysterious captain Ericka, who has a dangerous secret that could destroy the entire monster kingdom. Directed by Genndy Tartakovsky. As original voice actors, e.g. Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg and Selena Gomez.

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Ocean’s 8

Big Heist King Danny Ocean is dead, or not. At least Danny’s sister Debbie doesn’t believe in Danny’s death, who, like almost her entire family, is also a fraud and a thief. Debbie herself has spent five years in prison after her partner cheated on her. During this time, he has been planning the biggest gig of his life – and revenge.

Debbie plans to rob world-famous actress Daphne Kluger of a Cartier diamond necklace worth 150 million dollars at New York’s biggest celebrity event, the Metropolitan Museum Gala. The jewel has been safe in the vault for 50 years and now it will finally arrive for the gala guests to admire. Debbie gathers the best professionals in the industry in her team; his friend Lou Miller, goldsmith Amita, street thug Constance, trocar Tammy, hacker Ysipallo and fashion designer Rose.

The plan is a diamond in the rough, but the execution must be perfect if the team is going to get in and make it out with the rocks. Under all eyes. Directed by Gary Ross. As actors, e.g. Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and Anne Hathaway.

We hold the non-theatrical rights to all Ocean’s-series:
Ocean’s Eight
Ocean’s Eleven
Ocean’s Twelve
Ocean’s Thirteen

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Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit, the rambunctious and adventure-loving hero who has captured readers’ imaginations for generations, now gets to star in his own raucous, brought-to-date comedy with attitude.

In the film, Peter’s competition with another rabbit expands to new dimensions as they fight for the popularity of a warm-hearted and animal-loving girl who lives nearby. Directed by Will Gluck. As original voice actors, e.g. James Corden, Fayssal Bazzi, and Sia.

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E.T.

E.T. is a creature that came to earth from outer space, who, while looking for a hiding place, gets lost in the backyard of an American family. The family’s son finds the creature and takes it home. The story tells about the friendship that develops between a 10-year-old boy and E.T. Directed by Steven Spielberg. As actors, e.g. Henry Thomas, Drew Barrymore and Peter Coyote. The film won a whopping four Oscars.

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The Emoji Movie

Dive into the bustling metropolis inside your smartphone called Textopolis, where all your favorite emojis live. In this world, all emojis have only one expression – except for Gene, who literally bursts out with different expressions. Gene has decided to become “normal” and enlists the help of his handy bestie Yläfemma and the skilled code breaker emoji Jailbreak.

To find the code needed to fix Gene’s expressiveness, the trio goes on an adventure through apps, each with its own wild and fun world! Directed by Tony Leondis. As original voice actors, e.g. T. J. Miller, James Corden and Anna Faris.

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Despicable Me 3

When Gru fails to capture the last great threat to humanity, Balthazar Bratt, is Gru expelled from the Anti-Villain League and plunges into an identity crisis. But when a mysterious stranger shows up to tell him about Gru’s long-lost twin brother – who is desperate to follow in his mischievous footsteps – the former supervillain gets to experience once again how good it feels to be evil.

Directed by Kyle Balda, Pierre Coffin and Eric Guillon. As original voice actors, e.g. Steve Carell, Kristen Wiig and Trey Parker.