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Wonder Woman 1984

Almost 70 years have passed since Diana’s adventures in the First World War. We live in the 80s, when many borders opened and everything was possible. Diana dreams of her youth in Themyscira among people like her, and still misses Steve Trevor, who died decades ago.

Failed advertising man and entrepreneur Maxwell Lord wants riches, power and the respect of others. Dr. Barbara Minerva would like to be noticed. Anyway, everyone’s wishes come true with the help of a magic item, which, however, causes much more bad than good. Impossibilities come at a price, and Wonder Women faces two completely new enemies: Max Lord and Cheetah. Directed by Patty Jenkins.

As actors, e.g. Gal Gadot, Chris Pine and Kristen Wiig.

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Raya and the Last Dragon

Long ago in a fantasy land called Kumandra, humans and dragons lived side by side in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity. Now, 500 years later, the same evil has returned. A lone warrior, Raya must search for the mythical last dragon capable of uniting a broken country and a divided people.

On his journey, he learns that saving the world requires more than a dragon. Directed by Don Hall, Carlos López Estrad and Paul Briggs. As original voice actors, e.g. Kelly Marie Tran, Awkwafina and Gemma Chan.

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The Witches

A young orphaned boy moves to live with his beloved grandmother in the small town of Demopolis, Alabama. When the boy and the grandmother encounter deceptively stylish, but thoroughly devilish witches, the grandmother rushes our young hero to the safety of a wonderful seaside resort.

Unfortunately, however, they arrive at the hotel at the same moment as the Great Supreme of All, who has summoned witches from all over the world to carry out her nefarious plans. Directed by Robert Zemeckis. As actors, e.g. Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer and Stanley Tucci.

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Mulan (Live-action)

When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man from each family must be handed over to the Imperial Army to defend the country from an invasion from the north, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of a respected warrior, steps in for her ailing father. She disguises herself as a man named Hua Jun and faces many trials, in order to survive, she must harness her inner strength and use all her latent abilities.

An epic journey begins that will make him a respected warrior and eventually the respect of the entire kingdom… as well as his proud father.

Directed by Niki Caro. As actors, e.g. Liu Yifei, Donnie Yen and Gong Li.

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Wendy

A re-imagining of “Peter Pan” from the point of view of Wendy Darling, who finds herself lost on a mysterious island where aging and time have come unglued. She must fight to save her family, her freedom and the joyous spirit of youth.

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Onward

When teenage brothers unexpectedly get the chance to spend one more day with their passed father, they go on a strange mission in Aaron’s heady Guinevere van. Like any good adventure, along the way you will encounter magic spells, enigmatic maps, insurmountable obstacles and discoveries that break the limits of imagination.

When the boys’ brave mother discovers the boys are missing, she joins forces with an ex-warrior who happens to be part lion, part bat, and part Scorpio—and sets out to find them. If you don’t take into account the dangerous curses lurking along the way, the day promises to be a real adventure that will exceed even their wildest dreams.

Directed by Dan Scanlon. The original voice actors are Tom Holland, Chris Pratt and Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

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Dolittle

Quirky Dr. John Dolittle is a famous doctor and Veterinarian in olden England. After facing great sadness, he has become a loner by locking himself in his mansion with a mixed group of exotic animal friends.

But when the young queen falls seriously ill, an unwilling Dolittle must go in search of a cure across the seas, on a mythical island. The journey becomes a great adventure, and the doctor regains his excitement for life and courage as he discovers new wonderful animals and encounters old enemies.

Directed by Stephen Gaghan. As actors, e.g. Robert Downey Jr, Antonio Banderas and Michael Sheen.

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Frozen 2

Why did Elsa get magical powers when she was born? The answer to this question draws him in and threatens his kingdom. Together with Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven, she goes on a dangerous but remarkable journey. In the movie Frozen, Elsa was afraid that her powers were too much for the world. In Frozen 2, she has to hope they’re enough.

Directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee. As original voice actors, e.g. Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel and Josh Gad.

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Jumanji

Alan Parris has been imprisoned inside the Jumanji game for 25 years. The two children manage to free Alan by playing the same game, but at the same time, they free the game’s jungle animals. A tidal wave of wild animals big and small threatens a peaceful little town and the only way to fix the situation is to play another fatal game.

Directed by Joe Johnston. As actors, e.g. Robin Williams, Kirsten Dunst and Bonnie Hunt.

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Jumanji – The Next Level

A group of four teenagers who ended up inside a video game and survived has gone their separate ways after high school. The contact has remained close, but Spencer, one of the young people, is not completely on the map with his future. Uncertainty, loneliness, and the feeling of being an outsider make him turn to the video game again, where Spencer was able to put himself in the shoes of the all-powerful adventure hero Smolder Bravestone. At the same time, a previous group of friends and two older men in the twilight phase of life, Eddie and Milo, also end up in the game.

Directed by Jake Kasdan. As actors, e.g. Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, and Kevin Hart.