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March movie release: ‘Dune: Part Two’, return to Arrakis

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Dune: Part Two, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire and Kung Fu Panda 4 They are one of the most anticipated films for March, which

March movie release: ‘Dune: Part Two’, return to Arrakis

Dune: Part Two, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire and Kung Fu Panda 4 They are one of the most anticipated films for March, which is quite a diverse month in terms of marketing, always talking about what you will find on the Spanish billboard.

Of course, if you don’t like going to the cinema, although you enjoy it in the comfort of your own home, here’s the usual reminder: in VOD news Every Saturday you can find everything released by the main video on demand platforms. Now yes, to the mess.

The films will be released on March 1

Dune: Part Two

March is off to a strong start with the premiere Dune: Part Two, the long-awaited sequel to Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the Frank Herbert sci-fi classic. Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya and Rebecca Ferguson – among many other familiar faces – will reprise their roles to close one of the best films of 2021, and according to the first reviews, pleasure is guaranteed.

A dream scenario

It will also be shown in cinemas from tomorrow A dream scenarioproduced by Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsummer), which has the motivation not only to have Nicolas Cage in the lead role, but also to pass the filter of critics with a positive result. It is said to be a “horror comedy”.



Two girls on the run

Ethan Coen (No Country for Old Men, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs) returns to the fore alone with Two girls on the runtype of drama road movie with more familiar faces in the supporting roles (Matt Damon, Pedro Pascal, Colman Domingo) than in the lead pair, and while it’s not as exciting as when the American director teams up with his brother, not so badwould be a summary of the criticism.

The film will be released on March 8

Kung Fu Panda 4

Theatrical release Kung Fu Panda 4a contemporary classic of children’s animation and surely a film for all audiences that will take home the box office of the month, to the delight of DreamWorks and Universal… and of course all fans of the franchise.

for your dead

Sayago Ayuso’s second feature film comes in the form of a Spanish comedy, for your deadin which the eighties rock band of José Mota, Jorge Sanz and Carles Francino intends to return to the stage… in a way.

Blue Giant

More animation but a bit more mature? Blue Giant It’s a jazzy anime film that was also supported by critics on the other side of the pond, where it was already released in cinemas. It actually came out in Japan last year and is now touring the rest of the world.

The film premieres on March 15

iron clan

Arrival in Spain iron clan, a biographical drama about the not-so-noble art of wrestling, whose passage through cinemas and festivals is garnering wide ovations. Featuring the performances – and transformations – of Zac Efron (damn neighbors) and Jeremy Allen White (Bear).

We treat women too well

And another Spanish film, this one scratches a bit more about the Spanish Civil War, or rather the first post-war period. Black comedy, very black, with Carmen Machi (Aida) and Antonio de la Torre (Minimal island) as the main complaints.

Radical

Spanish cinemas are accepting this week without losing their Hispanic essence, but from the other side of the pond Radical, a drama from moñas, based on real events, yes, with the character of Eugenio Derbez as the catalyst of a story that is no less original and hackneyed. Nevertheless, critics approved it.

The film premieres on March 22

Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

The penultimate week of March and… Ghost busters! I think, Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, a new iteration of the 1980s classic with new (Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Mckenna Grace) and old (Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, Dan Aykroyd) faces breathing life into a story that seemingly offers little surprise, even if it entertains, we agree. Old school popcorn cinema.

Winton’s children

Unless, of course, you’re after some childish entertainment, James Hawes (Slow horses, Alien) premieres Winton’s childrena biographical drama set in the Nazi era starring Anthony Hopkins, Helena Bonham Carter and Jonathan Pryce, among other heavyweights of Britain’s most Hollywood scene.

The Benetton family

Grotesque? The Benetton familyJoaquín Mazón’s new film (elite body, Since losing to Rio) and a new family comedy from Leo Harlem, who doesn’t stray an inch from the role he’s played for years, but seems to please the venerable without tiring him, however uncouth he may be.

The film premieres on March 27

Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire

In the last week of March comes the biggest premiere of the month, if we measure it by the size of its real protagonists: Godzilla and Kong: The New Empire is new stuff from Adam Wingard, straight from Shame Death notebut also godzilla vs. cong, a prelude to what is coming now. More popcorn cinema while you watch the entire world devastate.

Animal

Drama, sci-fi, romance, dystopia… Animal It’s a new French film adaptation of Henry James’ classic work, and it seems to have done well, judging by the general opinion of critics. Starring Léa Seydoux (There is no time to die, Ghost).

Ride on

At the end frikada made in China, but with an international personality in the foreground, and that’s it Ride on is Jackie Chan’s latest, chivalrous action adventure. And a little more. More clues in the trailer.

Source: Muy Computer

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