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The Secret Life of Pets 2

The Secret Life of Pets 2 continues summer 2016 hit animation story about the lives of pets while their owners are away. Directed by Chris Renaud and Jonathan del Val. As original voice actors, e.g. Patton Oswalt, Kevin Hart and Harrison Ford.

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Wonder Park

The imagination of a wildly creative girl comes alive in an amusement park.

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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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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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Winnie the Pooh

Walt Disney Animation Studios returns to the Half Acre Forest in “The Winnie the Pooh Movie,” the first Pooh movie from Disney Animation Studios in over 35 years. Drawing from the timeless charm, wit and hilarity of the original stories, the new film brings together the brooding, if somewhat goofy teddy bear and his friends.

“Well, he’s either there or he’s not,” says Pooh. “And you… haven’t.” In addition, Owl sends the whole team to save Christoper Robin from the clutches of an imaginary monster. And so it turns out to be a real day for the little bear, who just went in search of a little honey. Directed by Stephen J. Anderson and Don Hall. As original voice actors, e.g. Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson and John Cleese.

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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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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.

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The Boss Baby

DreamWorks Animation and the director of Madagascar introduce you to this special baby. He’s dressed in a suit and tie, speaks in a man’s voice, and plays the lead role in the DreamWorks animation THE BOSS BABY. The playfully funny animation tells about the world-shaking event when a new baby arrives in the family, through the eyes of 7-year-old Tim, who has a lively imagination.

Fast-paced, funny and made with a lot of heart, the animation for the whole family brings families together and reminds them of what is most important in a family. Directed by Tom McGrath. As original voice actors, e.g. Alec Baldwin, Steve Buscemi and Jimmy Kimmel.