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PART OF YOUR WORLD

PART OF YOUR WORLD

Briefly hanging up his hero suit for a terrific turn as a bad guy, the Aquaman star joins the Fast family as a villain he describes as “sadistic, androgynous, and a bit of a peacock.” It’s clear, there’s more to fear than muscle.

Vin Diesel and the rest of the beloved crew – including the late Paul Walker, who will feature via flashback – return alongside John Cena, Helen Mirren, Jason Statham, Charlize Theron, and more franchise favourites, with some exciting new additions on board, too.

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The end of the road might be in sight, but things are anything but slowing down as Dom’s fight to protect his family continues in another exciting instalment. Prepare for a return to death-defying racing, family drama, and thrilling action set pieces rolled into one, Fast X is going full throttle!

Family is at the heart of all things Fast & Furious and now we know more about Dom’s history, his long-lost brother Jakob, and their father’s death, Fast X introduces his grandmother, played by the West Side Story star.

The hat. The whip. That unmistakable score. It all means one thing… Harrison Ford is donning the fedora for one more thrilling adventure as Indiana Jones faces his destiny.

Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny

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Director James Mangold / Starring Harrison Ford, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkselsen, John Rhys-Davis, Antonio Banderas / Genre Adventure

Arguably the coolest film character ever, Harrison Ford’s archaeologist adventurer returns in Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny. Plot points are as elusive as the Ark of the Covenant, but all you need to know is… Indy’s back!

Starring alongside Ford, John Rhys-Davis resurfaces as fan-favourite Sallah and Fleabag’s Phoebe WallerBridge debuts as Indy’s companion, Helena. Meanwhile, Mads Mikkelsen carries on collecting franchise roles like Indy collects ancient artefacts; relishing another menacing role as a foe from Indy’s past.

Logan director James Mangold is at the helm of this grand finale and having delivered a perfect send off for Wolverine, fans can rest assured our ageing hero and his legacy are in very capable hands.

In an era of CGI, Mangold, directing under the guidance of executive producers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, insists on practical effects wherever possible to ensure this throwback instalment stands up alongside Indy’s most iconic moments. Think the famous boulder run, the collapsing rope bridge, and punching Nazis on top of an in-transit tank, but in even more luscious far-flung locales.

In short, be sure you see Indy’s grand, globe-trotting, whip-cracking adventure on the biggest screen possible; they literally don’t make ‘em like this anymore.

Ageless Treasure

Tony Stark

In Captain America: Civil War, Marvel use visual wizardry to turn back the clock to show us a teenage Robert Downey Jr as a pre-Iron Man Tony Stark.

The Irishman

Visual artistry hits new heights in Martin Scorsese’s gangster epic as Robert De Niro delivers his most transformative performance in depicting the rise and fall of a nefarious mafia hitman.

Indiana Jones

Taking de-ageing tech even further, Lucasfilm dive into their archive to recover footage of Harrison Ford from his forty years

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