The long-awaited weekend arrives, and with it two days off -for those who can enjoy them- which, with the cold, are ideal to stay at home and not move from the sofa and the blanket. most anticipated end of the year in terms of Christmas shopping, because today is the Black Friday 2021, with sales, offers and discounts, as we tell you here from Media Markt, K-Tuin or Amazon, the 5 most desired mobiles on Black Friday 2021 or the best deals on mobiles and smartphones Samsung, Apple, Xiaomi, OnePlus, the best deals on televisions and Smart TV; Samsung, LG, Xiaomi.
There are not many new releases for these two days, but there have been during the week, in case you missed them. On Netflix, Hurt, the new exclusive film on the platform with Halle Berry as the protagonist, premiered just yesterday, which also marks her directorial debut, directing and starring at the same time in a drama about an MMA fighter who has lost her courage within and outside the octagon.
And also He-Man, who returns with Masters of the Universe: Revelation Part 2, an exclusive animated series from Netflix that brings back the particular universe that played to mix both Sword and Witchcraft and Science Fiction, with a brutal cast of voices: Mark Hamill (voice of the Joker in Batman Animated Series or Arkham Asylum games) as Skeletor, Sarah Michelle Gellar like Teela, Kevin Conroy (voice of Batman in Batman Animated Series or Arkham Asylum games) as Mer-Man, and Lena Heady (300, Dredd, Game of Thrones) as Evil-Lyn.
In Amazon Prime Video we have the Spanish film Derailed, in which four twenty-somethings who undertook a dream trip in the year 2000: Interrail, an experience that made their friends get lost. Twenty years later, after the death of Juan Luis, the 3 friends are preparing to resume that trip under the last will of Juan Luis, in addition to asking him to take his ashes with them so that they can “live” the experience.
And Disney + reminds us again of its STAR catalog for content more for an adult audience, with films such as Terminator: Dark Fate, the most recent installment of the saga that recovers a wonderful twilight Sarah Connor in a film that serves both to close the story opened in T1 and T2 of Skynet and to start a new ‘lore’ and plot. And a Christmas special with The Muppets at Christmas: Letters to Santa Claus -or the Muppets as they have been called in Spain forever.
Remind you that since yesterday he is on Disney + Hawk Eye, that after Loki and Wandavision there is a lot of desire to see her, especially because of the unexpected ‘Die Hard’ tone and that Jeremy Renner trapped in the middle of a conspiracy that promises to ruin the perfect Christmas that he wanted to spend with his family. The trailer promises action, humor, and a tone more removed from drama in order to make us have a good time – we already have enough drama these days, so that tone will be welcome.
AND The Beatles: Get Back, a long-awaited documentary about the Beatles directed by none other than Peter Jackson, the director of The Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit and Heavenly Creatures, composed of unreleased footage of the band behind the scenes and in the recording studio in January 1969 when they were composing one of their albums. One for which they had less than 3 weeks to conceive, record and mix no less than 14 songs.
If you have HBO, you can watch the secuela / reboot de Gossip Girls, which after releasing its first five episodes in October, does the same with the rest in November.
Finally, Filmin premieres Annette, one of the titles of the year for specialized critics and a musical tribute to the genius composer of Stephen Sondheim and starring the highly sought-after Adam Driver – star of the last two films by Ridley Scott, The Last Duel and House of Gucci – and the Oscar winner Marion Cotillard.
Premiere movies on Movistar +
Friday 26th
Operation Shrimp
22: 00h at Movistar Premieres (dial 30). Carlos Therón (‘I leave it whenever I want’, ‘It’s for your good’) directs Julián López, Natalia de Molina, Carlos Librado ‘Nene’ and Miren Ibarguren in a very cold action comedy full of chases, crossfire and falls to the empty. Julián López plays Sebas, a rookie policeman, unknown in the underworld, with the look of a slob and the gifts of a classical concert player, who is perfect for infiltrating as a keyboard player in Los Lolos, a flamenco-trap band that is going to play in the wedding of a local dealer’s daughter.
Tuesday 30
The last day of the Smiths
Documentaries and Realities premiere on Movistar +
Sunday 28
Moby Doc
22: 00h at Movistar Fest (dial 37). Moby’s life is one of success, at least in its musical side: he has sold more than 20 million albums and is the undisputed leader of rave culture. In ‘Moby Doc’, Moby himself reflects on his turbulent personal life and iconic music: from his traumatic childhood in Harlem (New York) to his stratospheric rise to musical stardom, from underground punk bands to solo hits, his vegan activism and its addiction to drugs.
First-run movies on Amazon Prime Video
26 november
- Derailed
- Dog years
Premiere Movies on Disney +
26 november
- One hundred years of forgiveness
- The great Spanish family
- Terminator: Dark Fate
- Joy
- Hitman: Agent 47
Premiere Documentaries and Realities on Disney +
26 november
- The Muppets at Christmas: Letters to Santa Claus – Special
Premiere movies on Filmin
26 november
Annette
Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard are the main couple in this musical with a tribute to Stephen Sondheim and songs by Sparks, signed by one of the great geniuses of world cinema, Leos Carax, winner of the Best Direction award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Documentaries and Realities premiere on Filmin
26 november
Laurent Garnier: Off the record
Documentary that reviews the origins and rise of techno-house music through the life and work of the iconic French DJ and producer, Laurent Garnier, one of the key figures of electronic music in the world.
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