Category Action

Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Homecoming – The Even More Fun Version is a longer version of the Spider-Man: No Homecoming (2021) movie. Peter Parker (Tom Holland) will need to deal with the consequences of his identity as the most beloved hero in the world after it was revealed by the Daily Bugle report, with a recording made by Mysterio (Jake Gyllenhaal) in the previous film. Unable to separate his normal life from the adventures of being a superhero, in addition to having his reputation ruined by being thought to be the one who killed Mysterio and endangering his most loved ones, Parker asks Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) to forget your true identity. However, the spell doesn’t go as planned and the situation becomes even more dangerous when villains from other versions of Spider-Man from other universes end up coming to his world...

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Devotion

Based on a true story and the book Devotion: An Epic Story of Heroism, Friendship, and Sacrifice by Adam Makos, Brothers of Honor tells the story of two elite airline pilots during the Korean War. Jesse Brown (Jonathan Majors) and Tom Hudner (Glen Powell) are accepted into an elite US Navy squadron for training. Hudner is an impeccable soldier, and Brown is a talented pilot who would become the first black man to fly in combat for the US Navy. In the VF-32 squadron, they will be pushed to the limits to become the best pilots while forming a strong friendship, which will be tested on the battlefield. Meanwhile, conflict between North and South Korea breaks out and the squadron positions itself to destroy a pair of bridges on the Yalu River between China and North Korea, but they can only fire on the Korean side, which will be a daunting task...

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Everything Everywhere All at Once

In Everything, Everywhere at Once, we follow an overworked Chinese immigrant, Evelyn Wang (Michelle Yeoh) who with her laundry on the brink of failure and her marriage to her cowardly husband in ruins, she struggles to cope with everything, including a bad relationship. with her judgmental father and daughter (Stephanie Hsu). And, as if facing the personal crisis wasn’t enough, Evelyn needs to prepare for an unpleasant meeting with an impersonal bureaucrat: Deirdre (Jamie Lee Curtis), the Internal Revenue Service auditor. However, as the severe agent loses her temper, an inexplicable rift in the multiverse opens, and becomes a possibility for the revealing exploration of parallel realities. Evelyn goes on an adventure where, alone, she will need to save the world and prevent an evil entity from destroying the thin and countless layers of the invisible world...

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Avatar: The Way of Water

In Avatar: The Way of Water, sequel to Avatar (2009), ten years after Pandora’s first battle between the Na’vi and humans, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) lives peacefully with his family and tribe. He and Ney’tiri have formed a family and are doing everything they can to stay together, due to marital problems and roles that each one has to play within the tribe. However, they must leave home and explore the regions of Pandora, going out to sea and making pacts with other Na’vi in the region. When an ancient threat resurfaces, Jake must wage an uphill war against the humans again. Even with difficulty, Jake ends up making new allies – some of whom already live among the Na’vi and others with new avatars...

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