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Warner Bros. Discovery
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What to watch in the cinema this week

A week with three releases that will get people talking.

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The cold has arrived in full force and... what better than buying some popcorn and settling in to watch a great movie, one of those that keeps you glued to your seat? Especially because this week brings the highly anticipated Formula 1 with Brad Pitt; the sequel to the terrifying doll M3GAN; and an intriguing Swedish psychological thriller. Bundle up and get your tickets!

1. Formula 1

A highly anticipated film with an explosive combination: The makers of Top Gun behind the camera, Brad Pitt as a fearless driver, and a behind-the-scenes look at the racing world. What could go wrong? The film follows the story of Sonny Hayes, the most promising Formula 1 phenomenon of the 90s until a crash on the track almost ended his career. Thirty years later, he has a new chance to become the best in the world and save a team on the brink of collapse.

Fun fact: Among the film’s producers is Lewis Hamilton, seven-time Formula 1 world champion.

2. M3GAN 2.0

M3GAN was an AI marvel that went out of control and began a killing spree until it was finally destroyed. Two years later, her creator has become an advocate for government oversight of AI—but what she doesn’t know is that the technology she developed was stolen and used to create a military-grade weapon known as Amelia: a lethal infiltrator spy who will put the future of humanity at risk.

Fun fact: The sequel to the terrifying doll was directed by Gerard Johnston, who was also behind the camera on the first installment.

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3. The Revenge

A tense film where a prison guard with strong convictions faces the toughest dilemma of her life when a young man from her past is transferred to the prison where she works. Without revealing her secret, she requests assignment to the same pavilion—the toughest and most violent—and must make decisions that will challenge her morals and her future.

Fun fact: The film had a successful run at festivals like Berlin (where it was nominated for Best Film), Hong Kong, Gijón, Stockholm, and Brussels.

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