Elio, who has a vivid imagination, unintentionally beams himself up to the Communiverse, an interplanetary organization made up of representatives from many galaxies. After being mistakenly recognized as Earth's representative to the cosmos, he begins to build new relationships with strange extraterrestrials and realize his true calling.
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"Deadpool & Wolverine" is an upcoming American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics characters Deadpool and Wolverine. Produced by Marvel Studios, Maximum Effort, and 21 Laps Entertainment, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it is set to be the 34th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and a sequel to "Deadpool" (2016) and "Deadpool 2" (2018). Directed by Shawn Levy, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Zeb Wells, the film stars Reynolds and Hugh Jackman reprising their roles as Deadpool and Wolverine. They are joined by Emma Corrin and Matthew Macfadyen. The plot follows the Time Variance Authority (TVA) as they enlist Deadpool from his peaceful life for a mission with Wolverine that will alter the course of MCU history.
Gru welcomes a new member to the family, Gru Jr., who is determined to torment his dad. However, their peaceful life is soon disrupted when criminal mastermind Maxime Le Mal escapes from prison and vows revenge against Gru.
Seeking retribution upon the traitors who destroyed his family, Paul Atreides joins forces with Chani and the Fremen. He needs to stop a horrible future that only he can see, and he has to choose between the love of his life and the fate of the entire universe.
Former baseball player Ray Waller moves into a new home with his wife and two kids after being forced into an early retirement due to a degenerative illness. In addition to being a source of entertainment for the kids, he hopes that the backyard pool will serve as physical therapy for him. But soon after, a sinister secret from the house's history unleashes a terrible force that pulls the family into an unstoppable nightmare.
In a race against time to get hundreds of mostly Jewish youngsters out of Czechoslovakia before the Nazi occupation closes the borders, London broker Nicholas "Nicky" Winton assists in the rescue. The fate of those he was unable to save still haunts him fifty years later.
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"Euphoria" is an American teen drama television series created and primarily written by Sam Levinson for HBO, adapted from the Israeli miniseries of the same name by Ron Leshem and Daphna Levin. The series features a cast led by Zendaya, along with Maude Apatow, Angus Cloud, Eric Dane, Alexa Demie, Jacob Elordi, Barbie Ferreira, Nika King, Storm Reid, Hunter Schafer, Algee Smith, and Sydney Sweeney. The narrative centers on Rue Bennett (Zendaya), a troubled teenage drug addict navigating her journey to sobriety, seeking her place in the world, and managing her relationships after rehab. While Rue is the focal point of the series, each episode typically begins with backstories of the other main characters, enriching the overall storyline.

Debbie Ocean gathers an all-female crew to attempt an impossible heist at New York City's yearly Met Gala.

Simon Spier keeps a huge secret from his family, his friends and all of his classmates: he's gay. When that secret is threatened, Simon must face everyone and come to terms with his identity.

In search of a lifeline for his struggling off road racing team, a man takes on a young car thief looking for a second chance, but as their worlds collide, they must struggle to forge a successful alliance.

A shy teenager falls for someone who transforms into another person every day

A social satire in which a man realizes he would have a better life if he were to shrink himself to five inches tall, allowing him to live in wealth and splendor.

A gritty crime saga which follows the lives of an elite unit of the LA County Sheriff's Dept. and the state's most successful bank robbery crew as the outlaws plan a seemingly impossible heist on the Federal Reserve Bank

In 2002, an artistically inclined seventeen-year-old girl comes of age in Sacramento, California

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"Oh Lucy!" is a 2017 comedy-drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Atsuko Hirayanagi, based on her 2014 short film of the same name. The story centers on a lonely, chain-smoking office worker in Tokyo who develops a crush on her English teacher. When he suddenly disappears, she decides to follow him to Los Angeles. Instead, she finds herself in the United States accompanied by her sister, niece, and her English teacher. The film premiered in the Critics' Week section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival and was released theatrically in the United States on March 2, 2018.

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