Probably the cinema highlight of the month is the “Avatar” sequel “Avatar: The Way of Water”, which fans have been waiting for for 13 years. Those who prefer to stay at home instead of going to the cinema in this cold weather can watch series such as “The Witcher: Blood Origin”, “Alice in Borderland” or “Murder on behalf of God” on various streaming services.
An old troll awakens in the mountains of Norway after an explosion. He makes his way to the capital, destroying everything that stands in his way. The government is faced with the challenge of stopping what was previously just a mythical creature.
The film will be available from December 1.
This prequel takes place in the same world as “The Witcher”, 1200 years before Geralt of Rivia lived. The four-part series tells the story of the creation of the first witcher and shows how the worlds of monsters, humans and elves merged.
The start of the series is December 25.
Arisu must embark on even more difficult and dangerous games in order to uncover more mysteries and return to his own world.
The second season will be available from December 22.
Director Guillermo del Toro tells the story of the wooden puppet that comes to life. Pinocchio embarks on a globe-spanning adventure. During the journey he finds himself and learns that love can literally give life.
The remake of “Pinocchio” will be available on Netflix from November 9 and in selected Swiss cinemas from November 23.
Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig star in this film adaptation of the novel. The film tells the story of an American blended family trying to cope with their daily problems. When a chemical accident happens nearby, the family’s life is turned upside down.
Launching on Netflix is December 30th.
Daniel Craig reprises his role as Detective Benoit Blanc. This time, Blanc travels to Greece to solve a case at a luxury estate. Everyone present has their secrets and if a body is discovered, everyone is a suspect.
The film will be available on Netflix from November 23.
This documentary is about filmmaker Robert Downey Sr., the father of Robert Downey Jr. Filmed during the last three years of his life, Downey Sr. died. in 2021 from Parkinson’s disease.
Netflix will screen the film from December 2.
Andrew Garfield plays a detective who belongs to the Mormon church. A murder is being committed in his community and it’s up to him to solve it. But his discoveries make him question his faith.
Streaming will begin on December 14.
When Tess arrives at her rental house, she finds that someone else is already renting it. Nevertheless, she decides to sleep there that night. But the stranger in the house isn’t the scariest thing lurking in this house.
The 18+ rated horror movie opens on December 2.
This film tells the story of football legend Franz Beckenbauer. This biopic follows the rise of the former professional player and coach, from his early days in the 1960s to winning the World Cup in 1990.
“The Emperor” can be seen from December 16.
The space cruise journey continues. After the first season, in which a mistake turned a five-week journey into an eight-year journey, the crew faces a new challenge: the spacecraft heads straight for the sun. But on Earth they still know nothing of the impending disaster.
The second season starts on December 20.
In season two, MI5 agents uncover Cold War secrets that threaten Britain today. The cast includes Gary Oldman and Olivia Cooke.
The new season will be available from December 2.
Inspired by immigrants from all over the world pursuing their American dream, Little America tells them stories that are funny, romantic, heartfelt, inspiring and surprising. The series is based on true events.
The second season starts on December 9.
Peter is a slave and would do anything to regain his freedom and go back to his family. However, he faces a difficult road through the swamps of Louisiana as he tries to escape the plantation.
«Emancipation» is available from December 9.
Peace has returned to Pandora and Jake Sully explores his new home with Neytiri. They start a family and meet other tribes on their adventures. But the human danger is not over yet, because people are not ready to give up…
The Swiss cinema release is on December 14.
Abby befriends a grouper during a dive and names it Blueback. But when the blueback’s habitat is threatened, Abby takes on the poachers and starts a fight to save the coral reefs.
The film can be seen in Swiss cinemas from December 22.
Santa’s only job on Christmas Eve is to give presents. But this year he ends up in the middle of a hostage situation. He doesn’t put up with this, because no one messes with Santa with impunity at Christmas.
Theatrical release in German-speaking Switzerland is December 1.
Source: Blick
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