Joker: Folie À Deux is the sequel to the 2019 movie Joker, which is expected to be released on October 4, 2024. The most exciting news is the inclusion of Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn, which promises a fresh interpretation of the character, full of musicality and madness. Set in Arkham Asylum, the story explores the dark corners of the human psyche and promises to present Gotham in a new, even more complex light. The film, which includes elements of a musical, promises to expand the boundaries of the genre and offer a deep insight into the complex relationships and shared madness of its central characters.
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Acclaimed director Ridley Scott will take us on an epic cinematic historical adventure with his highly anticipated film 'Napoleon'. Known for his masterful storytelling and breathtaking imagery, Scott takes us inside the life of one of history's most iconic figures, Napoleon Bonaparte.
Today, the most anticipated superhero movie of the year - Zack Snyder's Justice League - is coming to screens around the world (world web premiere), which is at the same time one of the most special movies in history and definitely the highlight of March 2021. You can watch it on the HBO streaming platform GO.
Coming to theaters in November, among other things, is one of the more anticipated films of this fall, The Challenger, which focuses on the iconic battle between Ford and Ferrari to win Le Mans in 1966.
In the month when the Oscars will be awarded, some films are coming to cinemas, which are already rumored to be crowned next year, at least with a nomination for the most prestigious film award. So which films should not be missed in March?
Film May and June will be so varied that you will have to go to the cinema! Here comes the action fantasy adventure The Mummy, which all Tom Cruise 'fans' will definitely go see. The epic Pirates of the Caribbean is returning to the big screen. For science fiction fans, The Eighth Passenger: The Covenant will be the box office pick.
We're just a little bit away from the super smurf premiere of the animated adventure The Smurfs: The Hidden Village, which promises fun for the whole family. The premiere in 3D technology will take place on Sunday, March 19, 2017 at 4:00 p.m. in Cineplexx Maribor on the eve of World Happiness Day.
In Slovenia, cinemas have started showing the Oscar-winning film Moonlight (Moolight, 2016), which in the dramatic finale of the awarding of the most prestigious film awards took the statuette out of the hands of the film La La Land. This made it the first film in history with an LGBT label and an all-black cast, and also the winning film with the lowest budget (US$1.5 million). Mahershala Ali became the first Muslim to win an Oscar for acting.
Usually teachers are the ones who discourage students from violence, but in the comedy Fist Fight by director Richie Keen, the two teachers are the instigators. The story is about a sleazy high school teacher, Andy (Charlie Day), who infuriates his hot-blooded roommate (Ice Cube), who wants to deal with him the old-fashioned way - in a fist fight - right in the school parking lot after class.
The most successful Slovenian athlete of all time, Tina Maze, has indeed ended her sports career, and with the technical sports film 7doUSPEHA, we will be able to continue enjoying her turns on the white slopes. 7doUSPEHA is a sequel to The Edge from two years ago, in which Maze and her success story co-writer, Sandi Murovec, also an alpine ski demonstrator, reveal the seven technical details of top alpine skiing. The film, which features a special guest Andrea Massi, Team to Amaze's engine, opens in theaters on November 25, 2016.
Strah is a short Slovenian film by Dejan Bobošek. Fear has become the number 1 weapon, especially in the hands of politicians, watching the movie, for which a shocking video clip was shot by Trkaj. It will premiere on November 8, 2016 at the Šiška Cinema at the start of the campaign for tolerance, followed by screenings elsewhere in Slovenia. Its purpose is to raise public awareness of the problem of growing intolerance of all forms.
November will be marked by films that we have been eagerly waiting for. If we can no longer follow Tina Maze on the small screen, we will be able to admire her on the big screen. In addition to the Slovenian documentary, Igor Šterko's Slovenian thriller and Nikola Koja's Serbian comedy are also coming to cinemas, and Hollywood once again took care of the offer of high-budget specials.