On TV tonight films to watch on Wednesday 7 June

On TV tonight: films to watch on Wednesday 7 June prime time and late evening

What movies are on TV tonight? Here is ours Complete TV guide with the best films Airing tonight, Wednesday 7 June 2023, in prime time and late evening on major free-to-air TV networks, with plot, cast and trailers.

  • The Great Wall (Adventure, Action, Historical) Broadcast on Italia 1 at 9:20 p.ma film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Matt Damon, Andy Lau, Willem Dafoe, Pedro Pascal, Tian Jing and Eddie Peng.

    The plot of the film: William Garin and Pero Tovar are members of a group of European mercenaries who traveled to China during the reign of Emperor Renzong. Your goal is to find black powder, a kind of precursor to gunpowder. On a quiet night, a few miles from the Great Wall of China, the group is attacked by an unknown monster. The creature annihilates the entire team except for William and Tovar, who manage to put him to flight after severing a limb.
    The next morning, the two survivors reach the Wall, where they are captured by soldiers of the Nameless Order led by General Shao and the strategist Wang. The assignment is to fight a horde of alien monsters called Tao Tei. The alien race has fallen to earth in a meteorite and attacks once every sixty years. After seeing the creature’s limb, Strategist Wang senses the enemy attack is much closer than they thought…

  • Splits (Comedy) Broadcast on Italia 2 at 9:15 p.ma film directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring James McAvoy, Anya Taylor-Joy, Haley Lu Richardson, Betty Buckley, Brad William Henke, Jessica Sula and Kim Director.

    The plot of the film: The story takes place in Philadelphia, where Dennis kidnaps three college girls in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant in broad daylight. The three girls are disoriented and frightened by the sudden changes in Dennis, who after a few minutes changes his posture, demeanor and voice, introducing himself as the wife Patricia or the naive child Hedwig. At the same time, we learn that the man has been treated for years by psychiatrist Karen Fletcher, who diagnoses him with a severe personality disorder. In fact, Kevin Wendell Crumb has created as many as 23 identities, all distinct from one another and taking on the “light” depending on the stress they’re subjected to.
    Though the doctor senses something is wrong, he cannot fathom the nature of his macabre plan…

  • Terminator 2 – Judgment Day (Action, Science Fiction) aired on Iris at 9 p.ma James Cameron film, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong, Robert Patrick, Earl Boen, Joe Morton, S. Epatha Merkerson, Jim Palmer, Shane Wilder, Lisa Brinegar, Dalton Abbott, Xander Berkeley, Ennalls Berl, Leslie Hamilton Gearren and Michael Edwards.

    The plot of the film: Ten years after the events of the first film, we find Sarah Connor in a hospital detention center, trying in vain to convince the doctors of the existence of a cyborg terminator, whose attacks she miraculously escaped, and her son John, a Very different boy, quiet, temporarily in the care of a family in Los Angeles.
    Two more Terminators are sent from the future. The first, named T-1000, was sent back in time to kill John and prevent him from becoming the leader of the resistance against the cyborgs who will try to take power on Earth. The second is a lesser developed T-800 sent by the Resistance to take care of John and his mother Sarah.
    John convinces T-800 to free his mother after figuring out from the cyborg’s history that she is not insane, and also manages to trick the automaton into not killing anyone.
    This begins a series of daring adventures consisting of car chases through the streets of Los Angeles and people swapping. In fact, one of the T-1000’s abilities is to take on the appearance of the people it kills…

  • Long live Italy (Comedy) Airing in November at 9:25 p.ma film by Massimiliano Bruno, with Raoul Bova, Michele Placido, Rocco Papaleo, Ambra Angiolini, Alessandro Gassmann, Edoardo Leo, Maurizio Mattioli, Sarah Felberbaum, Isa Barzizza, Rolando Ravello, Imma Piro, Camilla Filippi, Guglielmo Poggi, Barbara Folchitto, Nicola Pistoia, Valerio Aprea, Ninni Bruschetta, Stefano Fresi, Sergio Fiorentini and Remo Remotti.

    The plot of the film: What if one day a politician started telling the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth? The politician in question is called Michele Spagnolo, a strong name, one of the commanders, and he has three children: Riccardo, an upstanding and socially committed doctor; Susanna, fictional actress without any talent; Valerio, a linear career that owes everything to his father. In over thirty years of honorable career, Michele has always put his personal interests ahead of those of the community, surviving the thousand scandals that have plagued our country unscathed. The last thing on earth for such a man to tell is the truth… And yet, after a night out with a “promising” TV showgirl, Michele falls ill and is rescued, but not without consequences. The stroke hit the part of the brain that controls inhibitions, and now the politician says whatever comes to his mind, does whatever he wants, and has absolutely no idea of ​​the seriousness of his actions…

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