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Soul

Have you ever wondered where your passions, dreams and interests come from? What makes you… YOU? Disney/Pixar takes you on a journey from the streets of New York City to cosmic dimensions in search of answers to life’s most important questions.

Directed by Pete Docter and Kemp Powers. As original voice actors, e.g. Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey and Graham Norton

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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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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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Star Wars – The Rise of Skywalker

The rebels are in trouble. The Siths are returning and gathering a huge squadron in a secret base to establish the last order in the galaxy. While the all-powerful Kylo Ren sets out to find this base, demanding Jedi training prepares Rey for the final battle against the First Order.

Rebel general Leia Organa sends her forces to gather information about a possible threat growing from the darkness that Kylo Ren is trying to push out of his way. However, the ruler of the First Order soon discovers that the target has both a lot of valuable information about Rey’s origins and a superior plan for the future universal reign of the First Order. Will Rey and her friends be able to uncover the identity of the mysterious conductor operating in the shadows and stop his evil intentions in time before all hope is lost?

Directed by J.J. Abrams. As actors, e.g. Daisy Ridley, John Boyega and Oscar Isaac.

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Maleficent – Mistress of Evil

Maleficent 2: Mistress of Evil continues the story after the events of the movie Maleficent when we found out how the heart of one of Disney’s most infamous villains hardened and he came to cast a curse on the little princess Aurora. The new story describes the complex relationship between the horned elf and the future queen years later as they forge new alliances and face new adversaries as they try to protect the creatures of the magical world.

Directed by Joachim Rønning. As actors, e.g. Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning and Harris Dickinson.

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The Lion King (Live-action)

The future Lion King Simba admires his father, King Mufasa, and takes his royal duties seriously. Mufasa’s brother Scar – the ousted heir to the crown – weaves his plots.

The battle for the lordship full of betrayal, tragedy and drama, leads to Simba’s banishment. With the help of a couple of new, funny friends, Simba has to think about how to take back his place after growing up.

Directed by Jon Favreau. As original voice actors, e.g. Donald Glover, Beyoncé and Seth Rogen.

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The Lion King 

Come along and follow the lion cub Simba, who can’t wait to become king, but seeks his destiny by following the “way of life”. Relive the movie’s epic opening in the African landscape, Sing “Hakuna Matata” with Timon and Pumba, and join in as Simba takes his rightful place as king. The film has been awarded two music-related Oscars.

Directed by Roger Allers and Rob Minkoff. As original voice actors, e.g. Matthew Broderick, Jeremy Irons, and James Earl Jones.

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Toy Story 4

Woody has always been sure of his place in the world and that his most important job is to take care of his child, whether it’s Andy or Bonnie. So when Bonnie’s new beloved toy character Forky, made by herself, declares herself to be “junk” instead of a toy, Woody decides to show Forky why it should value its status as a child’s toy.

When Bonnie and her family take the whole toy gang on a car vacation, Woody gets lost on an unexpected side path, which leads to a happy reunion with his old friend Bo Peep. Although the fragile porcelain outer shell might suggest otherwise, the lonely years on the road have brought a lot of ruggedness and a spirit of adventure to this character. When Woody and Bo then notice that their toy lives are from completely different worlds, they have to say in the same breath that it seems to be the least of their worries at that moment.

Directed by Josh Cooley. As original voice actors, e.g. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Annie Potts.

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Aladdin (Live-action)

Disney’s animated classic Aladdin has been reimagined for the big screen as an energetic and exciting live-action version of the film. Aladdin has been one of the most famous and popular fairy tales of the Thousand and One Nights since the 18th century. It’s the story of the penniless street rat Aladdin, the brave and determined Sultan’s daughter, Princess Jasmine, and the Spirit who may be the key to their future.

Aladdin is eager to leave his life of petty crime on the streets of Agraba behind and believes he is destined for greater things. He finds a magic lamp inhabited by a wish-granting spirit and uses it to win Jasmine’s heart while the crooked sorcerer is throwing blocks at the cart. Directed by Guy Ritchie. As actors, e.g. Will Smith, Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott.

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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.