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Pacific Rim Uprising
Instigated by recent Academy Award-winner Guillermo del Toro in 2013, the robots vs. monsters universe of Pacific Rim is expanding with a sequel, helmed by first-time director Steven S. DeKnight, no one really asked for. Out in theatre today, Pacific Rim Uprising features John Boyega as Jake Pentecost, son of Idris Elba's character from the first installment, 10 years after the Battle of the Breach, during which daddy sacrificed himself to save the world from alien-engineered giant amphibious creatures.
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Netflix Launches Warning Video to Introduce Each Episode of 13 Reasons Why
One year after the controversial series 13 Reasons Why debuted on the streaming platform, generating heated debates among parents and mental health experts, Netflix is taking actions to warn sensitive viewers about the "tough topics in the show and where to go if they need help" as its second season arrives in a few months. In a minute-long video featuring actors Katherine Langford, Dylan Minnette, Alisha Boe and Justin Prentice, Netflix aims to caution members of the audience about the difficult themes explored through every episode of the series.
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10 Secrets About Coco, Pixar’s Oscar-Winning Movie
Disney Pixar's latest released creation about a young boy who embarks on an incredible journey to the Land of the Dead has been hard to miss lately - and for good reason. Since its release last November, Lee Unkrich's Coco has met with nothing but success critically as well as at the box office (it remained in the top position for 3 weeks in a row). And now that it has won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song at the 75th Golden Globe Awards and 90th Oscars ceremony, the touching animated tale really joins Hollywood's big league!
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Robin Wright Rules the First Teaser for House of Cards’s Final Season: What to Expect
After months of turbulent production following accusations of sexual misconducts against Kevin Spacey, Netflix has released a first teaser trailer for the final season of House of Cards focusing on its new lead character, Claire Underwood (Robin Wright). Playing it safe by minimizing the obvious absence of the show's biggest antagonist, the streaming platform wants you to know it's ready to blow your mind for the last time in a short but efficient video teasing what's to come in the gloomy political universe of what started as its first original series.