Kung Fu Panda is one of the most successful animated franchises in history and is returning to the big screen in 2016. In the animated film Kung Fu Panda 3, we will again be able to witness the adventures of the now no longer clumsy panda Po and his friends. Pandastic! It's a sequel to Kung Fu Panda 2 (again with tons of stellar voices), when Po's biological father enters his life, and he embarks on Po's biggest adventure yet.
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Sacha Baron Cohen is back! Although The Brothers Grimsby does not seem like his film at first (p)view, it is. The British actor, who became famous first as Ali G, then Borat, Brüno and Diktator, returns to the screen after 2013. Although you'll think we've pinned the wrong trailer, bear with us. The last sequence proves that it is not just another action thriller that leaves behind only a trail of corpses. We were convinced that it was two different films!
Dirty Grandpa is a raunchy comedy starring Robert De Niro and Zac Efron. After we could see De Niro as an insecure intern opposite Anne Hathaway, the legendary actor now completely turns the tables and transforms into a real stud/patty grandpa who, as a newly widowed nephew, convinces his nephew to go to Florida, where it takes place a few days before his wedding Spring Break.
The Ridiculous 6 is the second movie that will be served to the public by the American online provider of movies and other video content Netflix. It is a 180-degree turn, because after the war drama Beasts of No Nation, viewers will be assaulted with a comedy western starring Adam Sandler. And what's the funniest thing about it all? The fact that a trailer with quite a few star names even exists!
Jane Got a Gun is an upcoming American Western starring Oscar winner Natalie Portman, last seen as Thor's scientist and love interest in the Marvel sci-fi film of the same name. This time, she's not dealing with forces from a parallel world, but with a cruel gang of outlaws who are threatening to kill her, her husband and their young daughter.
Few films deserve as much attention as Star Wars: The Force Awakens. It got its last trailer just under two months before the premiere, and it will go live on December 17, 2015. Then the movie event of the decade awaits us! Are you impatient yet?
Duck, a biographical film about the famous black athlete Jesse Owens, will be released next year, when it will also be 80 years since the Summer Olympics in Berlin (1936). These were the last Olympic Games before the lull in the war and the games marked by this famous American athlete who competed in the sprint and long jump. With his performances, he disproved the theory of the superiority of the Aryan race, which had been bubbling under the cover of Nazi Germany for several years at that time. The film was also supported by his family and the Jesse Owens Foundation, which helps young athletes and is run by his three daughters.
Hail Coen Brothers! After the brilliant Llewyn Davis film from 2013, which attracted mainly a niche audience, the famous director couple, which can only be matched in the film world by the Wachowski family bond (once brother, now brother-sister), returns with the film treat Hail, Caesar, in which there are more Hollywood stars than there are stars in the sky. Contrary to expectations, the story is not set in the century BC, but in the golden 50s of Hollywood, and revolves around a real-life "fixer", a private detective who cleans up behind film studios and solves a series of problems in order to protect the reputation of actors and prevented scandals. This time his mission is George Clooney.
The Serbian film Pored mene (Srednješolci) critically examines today's youth, while at the same time looking for a way to a bright future for a generation that was born with smartphones. Swimming against the current is the young high school teacher Olja, who already has the upper hand of her students, who spend more time on their phones. A recording of her fight breaks the bottom of the barrel, so the history teacher takes extreme measures. He collects everyone's electronic toys, locks them in the school and leaves with an ultimatum. Yes, this is what survival in the "wilderness" looks like in the 21st century. No smartphone, no internet. Trapped with people.
The crime drama Triple 9 is one of those movies where you have to leave the kids with a babysitter. Just to watch the trailer (NSFW), we suggest that they are somewhere far away, because they are full of explicit scenes of violence. It also stars the big names of the seventh art, as it stars Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Anthony Mackie, Aaron Paul, Woody Harrelson, Kate Winslet, Teresa Palmer and Gal Gadot, among others.
The American film Bone Tomahawk mixes genres that don't often come together. It is a western and a horror film. In it, Kurt Russell demonstrates his entire spectrum of acting knowledge, which we will be able to admire at the end of the year in another western, namely Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful 8. Even earlier, we will see what he prepared for us at the dictation of S. Craig Zahler, who is also responsible for the film's script.
But Bigger Splash has nothing to do with painter David Hockney's mammoth painting, except for sunlit swimming pools, cloudless skies and splashes of water as actors jump into it. Among them is Dakota Johnson, who, like in Fifty Shades of Grey, also puts her charms on display in this film. Therefore, this Italian-French mystery black comedy leans somewhat more, but still loosely, on the film La Piscine, also an Italian-French production from 1969.