Cinema releases: get ready for what will debut on the big screen this year

We're already more than halfway through the year, but there are still many films to hit the cinema. You're already getting ready to get emotional and vibrate in front of the big screen, because the Curto doesn't let you miss out on upcoming premieres.

Few programs are as popular as catching a movie session, accompanied by a bucket of popcorn, right? This year we have already had the opportunity to watch great premieres such as Batman, Top Gun, Doctor Strange, Elvis and much more – but it's not over yet. After the production freeze due to the pandemic, there are a lot of good things to be released.

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We separated a list, with a movie per month, to encourage you to leave the house and immerse yourself in the seventh Art!

September

  • See How They Run
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September is coming to an end, but it still holds surprises: “See How They Run” takes place in London in 1950. A famous play is interrupted after the murder of the film's director. Thus the investigations begin and the detectives find themselves in a mystery inside a glamorous abandoned theater.

October

  • halloween ends
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October is Halloween month, so nothing more fair than talking about a horror film. Michael Myers is one of the scariest villains of all time and his story comes to an end. The production takes place four years after Halloween Kills and Michael Myers had not been seen since then, until a boy is accused of killing the child he was babysitting. Laurie faces evil once and for all.

November

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
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Continuation of the first feature film about the character from Marvel comics, but will not feature Chadwick Boseman, who passed away from cancer in 2020. The sequel portrays the death of T'Challa and the characters around him, mostly women; they fight to protect the fragile nation. Wakanda will still have to learn to live with the underwater nation, Atlantis.

December

  • Avatar: The Way of Water
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After the success of the first film and the unbeatable box office, Avatar received a sequel. Ten years passed after the first battle. Jake Sully lives peacefully with his family. They have to leave home and explore the regions of Pandora, going to sea and making pacts with other Na'vi in ​​the region. An ancient threat emerges and Jake has to wage war with humans again.

There's still more:

  • Duetto (September) 
  • Black Adam (October)
  • Death Death Death (October)
  • Amsterdam (October)
  • Creed III (November)
  • Armageddon Time (November)
  • Super Mario Bros. (December)
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