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🍿 🍿 'Lord of the Flies': BBC adapts Golding's most disturbing classic

📆 Release: February 8, 2026 (UK)
🎭 Genre: #Drama · #Thriller
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Jack Thorne ('Adolescence') and Marc Munden turn William Golding's novel into a four-episode miniseries. British schoolboys stranded on an island with no adults, order crumbling into tribalism and violence. The timeless classic, but with a cast of over 30 young actors and a killer soundtrack: Cristobal Tapia de Veer ('The White Lotus') scores the series while Hans Zimmer ('Dune') composed the main theme 🎼.

The trailer already nails that suffocating atmosphere the material demands. If they captured the descent into chaos and loss of innocence right, this could be the best adaptation yet. 'Yellowjackets' fans, mark your calendars 🐚🔥.
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🍿 Cliff Booth is back, and it doesn’t feel like a fever dream

📆 Release: Coming soon
🎭 Genre: #Drama · #Thriller · #Hollywood
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Netflix 📺 dropped the teaser for The Adventures of Cliff Booth during the Super Bowl, and it’s still hard to believe this is real. Brad Pitt returns to the role that earned him an Oscar in Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood, this time front and center and firmly set in the 1970s. The real power move isn’t the comeback itself, but who’s behind it: David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club) directing a script by Quentin Tarantino. A bizarre pairing… and a dangerously compelling one.

The footage hints at a darker Cliff, less nostalgia, more grit: bars, racing, playful censorship, implied violence, and a less romanticized Hollywood. Fincher runs Tarantino’s universe through his cold, surgical lens, and that could be gold or pure dynamite, but it won’t be boring.

Netflix going all in? Massive budget, a Super Bowl teaser, and an iconic character back behind the wheel. This feels like a high-end cinephile indulgence 🎬🔥.
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🍿 'Dune: Part Three' promises the wildest chapter yet: Villeneuve hits the gas and Pattinson arrives like a desert demon

📆 Release: December 18, 2026
🎭 Genre: #ScienceFiction · #Thriller

I’m completely sold on Denis Villeneuve’s vision: if the first film was contemplative and the second was a war movie, 'Dune: Part Three' wants to be a full-on thriller, tighter, more physical, and far more brutal. ⚔️🌵 The story jumps ahead 17 years and puts Paul Atreides face-to-face with the consequences of his power, with Chani once again at the emotional center of it all.

What grabbed me most about the first trailer is its almost feverish energy: Timothée Chalamet radiates a deeply unsettling darkness, Zendaya looks set to have far more weight than Chani had in the book, and Robert Pattinson shows up as Scytale with a truly disturbing presence, somewhere between an albino messiah and an impossible villain. 😵‍💫 On top of that, Hans Zimmer once again turns Arrakis into the kind of IMAX experience that leaves you completely drained.
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🍿 'Dune: Part Three' explodes: IMAX tickets sold out in minutes… 7 months early!

📆 Release date: December 18, 2026
🎭 Genre: #SciFi · #Epic
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The hype for 'Dune: Part Three' is absolutely massive. The first batch of IMAX 70mm tickets, limited to just one daily screening in select theaters, sold out within minutes. In London, they lasted less than 10 minutes, and in other cities websites crashed, leaving many fans empty-handed. 🤯

What’s most striking is that these tickets went on sale seven months in advance… and people are already planning trips to other cities just to experience it in 70mm. Very few films generate this level of anticipation. 'Dune' is already playing in the league of true cinematic events. 🍿
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🍿 ‘Street Fighter’ is shaping up to be the most wildly fun ride of the year

📆 Release: October 16, 2026
🎭 Genre: #Action · #MartialArts
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This trailer won me over for one very simple reason... it understands the franchise doesn’t need to take itself too seriously to work. Kitao Sakurai, director of ‘Bad Trip’, dives headfirst into color, excess, and that pure ‘90s arcade spirit, with a chaotic Ken played by Noah Centineo (‘The Recruit’) and a rock-solid Ryu from Andrew Koji (‘Warrior’).

What I love most is that it fully embraces its craziest side. Jason Momoa as Blanka, 50 Cent as Balrog, and David Dastmalchian (‘The Suicide Squad’) as M. Bison. Sure, the trailer gives away a bit too much and I’m not expecting a particularly tight script, but if the fights deliver and it keeps that playful, over-the-top tone, this could be one of those delightfully dumb movies you enjoy with a grin from start to finish.
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🎬 The Legend of Zelda movie locks April 30, 2027. Low expectations fully loaded.

📆 Estreno: April 30, 2027
🎭 Género: #Fantasy #Adventure #VideoGameAdaptation
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Directed by Wes Ball, who brought real craft to Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes and is going for a Studio Ghibli aesthetic here. That vision sounds genuinely promising on paper.

The screenwriter was replaced mid-production, which is rarely a clean sign. Nintendo is funding over half the budget themselves, so the creative leash could go either way. Zelda is a harder beast to crack than Mario. Fingers cautiously crossed. 🧝
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🎬 A 90-second ghost from 1921 that animation forgot

📆 Estreno: 1921 (fragment; never officially released)
🎭 Género: #Animation · #LostFilm · #SilentEra
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Winsor McCay, the man who gave us Gertie the Dinosaur, spent years animating centaurs onto live-action forest footage. Production notes say the finished footage amounted to over three minutes; only 90 seconds survive. The rest deteriorated into dust from negligent storage.

What gets me is the audacity of the craft. McCay's fine linework and naturalistic style visibly influenced Disney's centaurs in Fantasia, twenty years later. And yet this thing was never released. Why it was abandoned remains unclear, though budgetary pressure and being pushed out of animation by Hearst may have played a role.

Oh, and that male centaur throwing a rock at a random bird for zero reason? Absolute cinema.
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🎬 Garry Watson, last silent film actor, is gone at 97

He debuted on screen at the age of one in the 1929 film Drag, the youngest of nine siblings who collectively appeared in over a thousand Hollywood productions. He is particularly recognized for his appearance in Frank Capra's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, but his real distinction was simply outlasting everyone else.

The silent era ran from roughly 1896 until The Jazz Singer (1927), with American cinema fully transitioning to sound by 1929. Worth noting: Watson was a one-year-old on set, not a craftsman of the form. But that's the point. All of the last surviving silent actors were child actors. The true artists of that era are long gone. What dies with Watson is the last living breath of contact, however fragile, with a cinema that moved without sound.
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🍿 Nolan clocks in at 2h 52m. For Homer's epic, that's actually... restrained.

📆 Estreno: July 17, 2026
🎭 Género: #Action · #Adventure · #Fantasy
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Nolan had already confirmed The Odyssey would be shorter than Oppenheimer. Most people braced for something around 2h20m. Getting 172 minutes on a mythic epic crossing the Mediterranean is genuinely surprising, and I mean that as a compliment.

The guy who made Dunkirk run just 106 minutes and still make it feel enormous knows exactly what he's doing with a runtime. Nolan doesn't pad; he compresses. At $250 million and shot entirely on IMAX 70mm film cameras, this already feels like a once-in-a-generation swing. Matt Damon as Odysseus, and I'm genuinely intrigued.
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🍿 Jackass: Best and Last. A farewell that reads like a confession.

📆 Estreno: June 26, 2026
🎭 Género: #Comedy #Stunts #Documentary
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Johnny Knoxville and director Jeff Tremaine know exactly what this is: a victory lap built on archive gold and a handful of new bits, with no pretense of passing the torch. The new cast isn't on the poster, and that's not an accident.

What made Jackass untouchable was never the stunts. It was a specific group of broken, fearless idiots who genuinely loved each other. The film mixes old and new footage, serving as a celebration of the whole franchise. You can't franchise that chemistry, and TikTok proved it by trying every day.

Those two empty spaces in the shopping cart poster hit harder than any stunt. Ryan Dunn was part of the original crew's DNA. This one's for him, for the era, and for knowing when to stop.
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🍿 Nolan's Homer looks incredible. The poster, though? That's a different conversation.

📆 Estreno: July 17, 2026
🎭 Género: #Epic #Action #Fantasy
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Christopher Nolan shot this thing entirely on 70mm IMAX across Morocco, Greece, Iceland, and the open sea. With a $250 million budget, it's the most expensive film of his career and the first shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras. That ambition is real. But the IMAX logo on this poster is literally bigger than the title, and those medieval-looking warriors could be from any generic fantasy game cover. 🤨

Matt Damon as Odysseus, with Oppenheimer-level star power behind him. The faith is there. I just hope the film earns an identity as singular as its production. Turn up the subtitles either way.
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🎬 RIP Anthony Head, 72. One actor, two completely opposite souls.

Anthony Head built his legacy across four very different pillars: Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Uther Pendragon in Merlin, and Rupert Mannion in Ted Lasso. What gets me is the range. Giles: the warm father figure every lost kid deserved. Mannion: a smug, hollow villain you pitied as much as you despised.

His daughters confirmed he faced complications from pneumonia. He had also lost his longtime partner in 2025. And then there's Repo! The Genetic Opera, the cult gem that deserves its own tribute. Three very different careers in one. All of them real. 🕯
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