Plus, must-see Easter weekend premieres
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| | It's time to update your queue with a few new shows and movies—starring Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy and Jerrod Carmichael—worth watching. Of course, this being Easter weekend, it's also time for the annual viewing of It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown. Happy viewing! |
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| | | | The Baxters | A prequel to the popular, bestselling Baxter Family books—and inspiration for a new family drama series—follows members of the family as they navigate rising tensions caused by a wedding and impending storm. | Buy now |
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| | Someone Like You | In this emotional novel about hope and faith—which has been adapted into a movie starring Sarah Fisher—one woman's life is upended after she learns that she was adopted as an embryo, something she learns when confronted by a stranger, who sends her on a journey to find the truth about her family and a sister she never knew about. | Buy now |
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Reinvesting Szn: Most-Anticipated Movie Revivals of 2024 |
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| While Hollywood has long held a reputation for being repetitive, this year really takes the cake. From highly anticipated sequels (Dune: Part 2) to decades-old revivals, (Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F) to unexpected prequels (Mufasa: The Lion King), movie studios are reinvesting in fan-favorite franchises like never before. See our top picks: | | Twisters | 28 years after the original, we have a new pair of reckless storm chasers. Glen Powell stars as a wild social-media superstar who lures former storm chaser Daisy Edgar-Jones back into the game as a terrifying storm system spins them into the fight of their lives. In theaters July 18. | More details |
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| | Furiosa | 9 years after the revival of Mad Max: Fury Road, Anya Taylor-Joy steps into the role made famous by Charlize Theron in this prequel. As the world falls, young Furiosa is snatched from the Green Place of Many Mothers into the hands of a great biker horde led by the warlord Dementus (Chris Hemsworth). In theaters May 24. | More details |
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| | The thriller originally starred Nicole Kidman, who left two weeks into filming because of an on-set injury.After Kidman was replaced, the movie was shot in two parts to accommodate the new star's pregnancy.The daughter role was also recast, with a future Twilight star taking over the part. | Answer in footer |
| | | | Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire | Godzilla and King Kong team up for the latest, action-packed installment in the MonsterVerse movie franchise as the two titans face off with another threat to human existence. | More details |
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| | | The Beautiful Game | Bill Nighy leads the touching sports drama about a team of homeless footballers who travel from London to Rome to compete in an annual tournament while one player confronts his own past. | More details |
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| | Renegade Nell | The action-adventure fantasy series introduces a new heroine, Nell Jackson, a young woman who finds herself outlawed after being framed for murder. | More details |
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| | | | Alien: Romulus | Executive producer Ridley Scott's sci-fi horror franchise continues with the seventh installment—starring Cailee Spaeny—set between the events of 1979's Alien and its sequel, 1986's Aliens. Alien: Romulus is set to debut in theaters on Aug. 16. | View trailer |
| | | | | Panic Room, starring Jodie Foster and Kristen Stewart, was released on this day in 2002. |
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