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Get ready to visit Malegaon, the unusual Bollywood-obsessed town of Maharashtra, with Superboys of Malegaon releasing on February 28, 2025! Directed by Reema Kagti and written by Varun Grover, this gem boasts a powerhouse cast including Adarsh Gourav, Vineet Kumar Singh, and Shashank Arora. Inspired by real events, the story follows Nasir Shaikh and his ragtag team of dreamers crafting a film by and for the people of Malegaon. After rave reviews at TIFF and BFI, this heartfelt ode to friendship and filmmaking will stream on Prime Video post its theatrical run. Bollywood escapism, but make it raw and real!
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Brace yourself for a bloody ride as Final Destination: Bloodlines, the sixth installment of the iconic horror franchise, gears up for its U.S. release on May 16, 2025. Directed by Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, with a score by Tim Wynn, this supernatural thriller has battled delays—including strikes and production hiccups—to reach the final stretch. The film’s logo, unveiled in a now-deleted Instagram post, teases chilling visuals with blood-splattered bold letters. Following its legacy of gruesome chain-reaction deaths, this chapter promises fresh terror and chaos. Produced by New Line Cinema and distributed by Warner Bros., it's a scream-worthy spectacle!
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After captivating fans in Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, Sunny teams up with Nimrat Kaur and Medha Shankr for the first time in a Laxman Utekar-produced, T-Series-backed film. Currently being shot in the vibrant locales of Rajasthan, the yet-untitled project promises a mix of wit, mystery, and adventure. While the trio keeps fans guessing about official announcements, the buzz is already high as Sunny’s knack for diving into complex characters meets Nimrat and Medha’s magnetic screen presence. Are you ready for this sleuthing spectacle? Keep watching!
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Mythri Movie Makers’ rom-com Pintu Ki Pappi has decided to play hard-to-get, shifting its release from February 21 to March 21, 2025. The move, a strategic call to maximize audience reach, comes with a fresh poster flaunting the new date. Directed by Shiv Hare and starring newcomers Shushant, Jaanya Joshi, and Vidhii, the trailer has already charmed cinephiles with promises of humor, drama, and heartwarming feels. Featuring a stellar supporting cast, including Vijay Raaz and Ganesh Acharya, this quirky entertainer guarantees wholesome fun. Expect a delightful dose of laughter, drama, and cinematic charm when it finally lands in March!
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The cult sci-fi hit Upgrade won't see a sequel or TV spin-off anytime soon, confirms director Leigh Whannell. The 2018 cyberpunk thriller, starring Logan Marshall-Green, follows a technophobe paralyzed in a tragic accident who regains control of his body with a futuristic chip implant. Praised for its gripping story and tech-infused action, Upgrade scored 88% on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $16 million against a $5 million budget. Despite its ambiguous ending and fans clamoring for more, Whannell prefers leaving it as a "prophetic" standalone gem. Stream Upgrade on Netflix to see why it still sparks sci-fi conversations!
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Paramount+ has unveiled the trailer for 1923 Season 2, where Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren reprise their roles as Jacob and Cara Dutton, braving a harsh Montana winter and a storm of enemies. Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel, premiering February 23, promises high-stakes drama with Spencer (Brandon Sklenar) racing to save his family and Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer) embarking on a daring journey. With a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, the show’s gripping blend of star power, Prohibition-era chaos, and familial resilience shines. This final chapter of 1923 sets the stage for Yellowstone spinoffs like The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell.
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Ghostface is back, but this time he’s got a sidekick! Scream 7 slices its way onto screens with fan-favourite Jasmin Savoy Brown as Mindy Meeks-Martin, Mason Gooding as Chad, and Neve Campbell’s Sidney Prescott returning with a jaw-dropping twist: Joel McHale stars as her husband, Mark Evans (not that Mark from Scream 3). With Kevin Williamson back on board, expect spine-chilling scares, clever meta-zingers, and the rumored addition of Sidney’s daughter Asa Germann and Isabel May in the mix. The slasher mayhem drops February 27, 2026, on Paramount+. Catch up on earlier screams now—if you dare!
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The internet is abuzz with an unexpected crossover between Harry Potter and Detective Conan, teased by Harry Potter Japan’s X account. Featuring mirrored posters of Harry, Hermione, and Ron alongside Conan, Rachel, and Richard, fans are left guessing how these two iconic worlds will collide. While details are scarce, the Harry Potter universe continues to expand, with a ten-season Max series starting production in 2025, covering the trio’s Hogwarts years. As casting calls roll out for new leads, fans can binge all Harry Potter films on Max while unraveling this magical detective mystery. Stay tuned for more wizardly updates!
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Brace yourself, horror fans! The Twisted Childhood Universe is back with Poohniverse: Monsters Assemble, a chaotic crossover featuring your favourite nightmarish childhood icons. Director Scott Chambers plans to unleash this monstrosity by Halloween 2025 (or early 2026). Following Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey and Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmare, this flick will be bloodier than ever, introducing dark spins on Bambi, Pinocchio, and even Mary Poppins. Chambers promises a gut-wrenching bloodbath where no character is safe. Filming kicks off this summer, so stay tuned, but don’t get attached to anyone—this world thrives on breaking hearts and spilling guts!
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Brace yourselves, desi hip-hop fans—Murad’s legacy is set to continue! Six years after Gully Boy dropped bars and broke hearts, a sequel is in the works, helmed by Kho Gaye Hum Kahan director Arjun Varain Singh. With Vicky Kaushal and Ananya Panday leading this fresh chapter, expect a mix of grit, rhythm, and brand-new characters. Inspired by India’s vibrant street rap scene, the film promises to honor the OG vibes while striking new chords. Vicky’s versatility and Ananya’s spunk are already turning heads. Here’s hoping the sequel lives up to Ranveer and Alia’s iconic original performances!
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Los Angeles wildfires aren’t just wreaking havoc on homes; they’re also torching Hollywood’s production schedules. Hit shows like Grey’s Anatomy, NCIS, Suits LA, and The Price Is Right have hit the pause button as flames rage through Pacific Palisades, Altadena, and beyond, prompting evacuations and chaos. Warner Bros. even shuttered its Burbank lot, silencing Abbott Elementary and All American. Film LA revoked location permits, while events like the Critics Choice Awards went up in smoke. With a freak windstorm fanning the inferno, the entertainment industry finds itself in survival mode, proving that not even Hollywood magic can outshine Mother Nature’s fury
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Amy Schumer fakes it till she makes it in Kinda Pregnant, a Netflix comedy about Lainy, a woman sporting a faux baby bump to match her jealousy over her BFF’s pregnancy, only to stumble upon her dream guy. Directed by Tyler Spindel and produced by Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison, this hilarity-packed flick, streaming from February 5, also stars Jillian Bell, Will Forte, and Damon Wayans Jr. Packed with awkward truths, big laughs, and that signature Schumer sass, the film explores how one colossal lie spirals out of control. Cue the belly laughs—and maybe a cringe or two.
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Will Smith’s cryptic Instagram post set the internet abuzz with rumors of him joining the Matrix universe, only for insiders to confirm he’s not starring in Drew Goddard’s upcoming reboot. The post reminisced about Smith turning down Neo’s role in 1999 to star in Wild Wild West, leaving fans pondering what could’ve been. With its signature green Matrix font, the teaser read, “Wake up, Will… The Matrix has you,” sparking speculation. While Lana Wachowski steps back as director, she’ll serve as executive producer, with Goddard taking the reins of the franchise that defined a generation. Smith’s matrix moment remains a mystery.
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Jeremy Allen White, star of The Bear, transforms into Bruce Springsteen in Deliver Me from Nowhere, capturing the making of Springsteen’s iconic 1982 album Nebraska. Filming has brought the Jersey Shore back to the ’80s, with Asbury Park hotspots like the Stone Pony and Carousel House getting retro makeovers. Scenes feature White belting Little Richard’s “Lucille” and iconic locations like Frank’s Deli and Montclair Library. Directed by Scott Cooper and starring Jeremy Strong as manager Jon Landau, this 20th Century Studios film promises a 2025 release. With concert scenes ahead, it’s a must-watch homage to The Boss.
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Fans hoping for Akshay Kumar’s return as the slap-happy, high-octane Rowdy Rathore will have to keep waiting. Despite swirling buzz about a sequel to the 2012 blockbuster, industry insiders confirm there’s no movement on the project. While the original cemented its legacy as a mass entertainer, the sequel remains in limbo with no script, production updates, or greenlights in sight. Akshay, meanwhile, is keeping busy with Housefull 5, Welcome to the Jungle, and Sky Force, slated for Republic Day. He’s also gearing up for Priyadarshan’s horror-comedy Bhooth Bangla. So, Rowdy fans, patience might just be your mantra for now.
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The gates of Paatal Lok reopen on January 17, and Hathi Ram Chaudhary is stepping into an even darker abyss! Directed by Avinash Arun Dhaware, this season reunites Jaideep Ahlawat, Ishwak Singh, and Gul Panag while roping in Tillotama Shome and Nagesh Kukunoor for extra intrigue. Known for its hard-hitting narrative and razor-sharp commentary on societal flaws, the crime drama dives deeper into corruption, justice, and humanity's murky depths. A Clean Slate Filmz and Eunoia Films LLP production, this global Prime Video release promises uncharted territories, sinister twists, and a crime drama like no other. Buckle up; it’s about to get wild!
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Netflix is taking a swing at Rafael Nadal’s legendary career with a new docuseries chronicling the tennis icon’s journey from 22 Grand Slam titles to his emotional final season in 2024, where he bid farewell at the Davis Cup after 23 glorious years. Directed by Oscar-nominated Zach Heinzerling and produced by Skydance Sports, the series promises an intimate look at Nadal’s legacy. Meanwhile, Netflix doubles down on sports, with a Carlos Alcaraz series and an all-access dive into SEC college football. From tennis courts to locker rooms, Netflix’s sports slate keeps the adrenaline pumping for fans everywhere.
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Ted Danson isn’t done sleuthing yet! Netflix has renewed A Man on the Inside for a second season, set to drop in 2025. The comedy, inspired by the Oscar-nominated documentary The Mole Agent, follows Charles played by Danson, a widower-turned-undercover investigator cracking quirky retirement home crimes. Created by Mike Schur known for his work on The Good Place, the show debuted on November 21, 2024, earning a Golden Globe nod for Danson and a spot on AFI’s TV Programs of the Year list. Packed with humour, heart, and a stellar ensemble cast, this feel-good hit promises even more hilarious detective misadventures in the coming year.
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Hold onto your popcorn, because Eddie Redmayne is bringing his Oscar-winning chops to Panic Carefully, teaming up with Julia Roberts and Elizabeth Olsen for what promises to be a cyber-thriller rollercoaster. Directed by Mr. Robot genius Sam Esmail, the film channels Silence of the Lambs vibes as it hunts down a cyber-terrorist. Redmayne, fresh from his Day of the Jackal triumph, continues to dominate screens with Golden Globe nods and hit performances. Esmail and Roberts reunite post-Leave the World Behind, while Warner Bros.’ heated bidding war secures this one for the big screen—and fans couldn’t be more hyped!
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Brace yourself for more hilariously awkward family moments as Universal announces a new Meet the Parents movie! Original stars Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Teri Polo, and Blythe Danner are in talks to reprise their iconic roles, with franchise writer John Hamburg penning the script. This comedy juggernaut, which first charmed audiences in 2000, saw its sequel, Meet the Fockers, rake in $522 million worldwide. Producers include De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Ben Stiller, but the director’s chair remains unclaimed. While details are still hush-hush, fans can expect another uproarious family showdown. Stay tuned—this reunion promises chaos, laughs, and love!
- Visa fler