The dinosaurs have survived…again! The next reboot of the Jurassic franchise is coming in July this year with a brand new cast including Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali. The film is directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One, The Creator) and is set five years after the events of Jurassic World Dominion.
The trailer shows Johansson leading a team into a secret research facility that is linked to the original Jurassic Park. The team need to retrieve the DNA from three specific dinos to fuel a medical breakthrough. Things don’t go to plan as expected, and the team must survive the island.
The original screenwriter from Jurassic Park, David Koepp is returning to the franchise to pen this entry, along with Steven Spielberg back as executive producer.
The previous few films have been box-office juggernauts, but have lacked when it comes to critical reception, with Dominion coming in at 29% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be released on PlayStation 5 consoles on April 17, offering players an immersive adventure set in 1937. The game features new whip abilities and combines stealth, melee combat, and puzzles. Digital pre-orders are available now, following its successful launch on Xbox.
Looney Tunes' first fully-animated movie features Porky Pig and Daffy Duck as they uncover an alien mind-control plot at a bubble-gum factory. The film promises humor and stunning visuals, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike. Family passes to the movie are available through a competition for readers.
Jason Statham stars in "A Working Man," directed by the filmmaker of "Suicide Squad." The action thriller follows Levon Cade, a former counter-terrorism expert turned construction worker, who is drawn back into battle when a local girl goes missing. The film releases in cinemas on March 27.
The documentary AUM: The Cult at the End of the World explores Japan's Aum Shinrikyo cult, responsible for a deadly 1995 Tokyo subway gas attack. It recounts the cult's rise under Shoko Asahara, featuring testimonies from journalists and ex-members. However, the film lacks depth in exploring Asahara's manipulative power and presents a confusing timeline.
Duster, set in the 1970s Southwest, follows a daring getaway driver entangled with a crime syndicate as a determined young agent arrives to dismantle his operation. Starring Josh Holloway and produced by J.J. Abrams, this Max Original drama premieres on May 16.