the month August arrived, and several movies and series are among the releases to debut in the stream in the next weeks. Check out some tips below Estao separately for you watch.
“Light Year” 3/8 Disney+
The adventure tells the origin of Buzz Lightyear, the hero who inspired toys in the Toy Story franchise. The film revolves around the legendary Space Ranger after he is stranded with his commander and crew on a hostile planet 4.2 million light years from Earth. Along with a group of ambitious recruits and his charismatic robotic cat, Sox, the character tries to find a way back home through space and time. However, the arrival of Zurg, an imposing figure with an army of ruthless robots and a mysterious plan, will complicate matters and jeopardize Buzz’s mission.
“I am Groot” 8.10. Disney+
The short film series will have five episodes starring Baby Groot, which will see the little tree from Guardians of the Galaxy in new adventures in the company of familiar characters and other entirely new characters.
“Thirteen Lives The Rescue” 08/5 Prime Video
The production is based on a true case of a children’s soccer team trapped in a cave in Tham Luang, Thailand in 2018. Starring Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell and Joel Edgerton, the film tells the story of this difficult rescue.
“A Very Special Team” 8/12 Prime Video
A League of Their Own is a series adapted from the 1992 film of the same name, known locally as A Very Special Team, which showed the strength of women’s baseball in North America during World War II (19391945). ). The plot revolves around a women’s football team with dreams of playing baseball professionally.
“The Predator: The Hunt” 5/8 Star+
The action thriller is the latest entry in the Predator series. Set in the world of the Comanche Nation in the 18th century, the film tells the story of a young warrior determined to protect her people from imminent danger. It manages to hunt down and confront its prey, which is actually a highly evolved alien predator with advanced technology. The result is a brutal confrontation between opponents.
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“In the Name of Heaven” 08/10 Star+
The crime miniseries, starring Andrew Garfield, is based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Jon Krakauer. The story follows Detective Jeb Pyre, a devout Mormon who will investigate the 1984 murder of Brenda Wright Lafferty and her daughter. As he investigates, he discovers things about the origins of a church that make him question his own beliefs.
“Luck” 5/8 Apple+
The film tells the story of Sam Greenfield, the unluckiest person in the world, who finds a lucky coin and suddenly everything in his life goes right. In the end, however, she loses this coin and discovers the “Land of Fortune”. Curious, the character decides to explore the place. The problem is that humans are not allowed to enter the place and their only chance is to join the magical creatures that live there.
“Five Days at Memorial Hospital” 8/12 Apple+
Inspired by journalist Sheri Fink’s book Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a StormRavaged Hospital, the series chronicles the true events following the impact of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath at a hospital in New Orleans, United States.
‘Secret Headquarters’ 12/8 Paramount+
The film, starring Walker Scobell and Owen Wilson, tells the story of Charlie Kincaid, a boy who accidentally discovers a secret headquarters in the basement of his house with his friends. From there he begins to suspect that his absent father might be leading a double life. The young man and his colleagues must defend the hideout while the most dangerous villains attack so they can save the world.
“House of the Dragon” 8/21 HBO Max
Set two centuries before the events of Game of Thrones (2011), the series follows the rise and fall of House Targaryen caused by a brutal civil war known in the books as the Dance of the Dragons.
“Rensga Hits” 4/8 Globoplay
The series will portray the “Feminejo” with humor, fun and drama, and will tell the story of Raíssa Medeiros, starring Alice Wegmann. A young country woman who, upon discovering the betrayal of her exfiancé, decides to leave him at the altar to pursue her dream of making a living from country music in Goiânia. On the way, Raíssa blocks the car and, amidst the chaos of the situation, uses her musical talent to compose what would go on to become the biggest hit of Brazilian “Feminejo”.
‘Babysitter’ Mubi
The second film, directed by and starring Monia Chokri, is a comedy that enchanted the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and is coming to the stage. A genre satire that blends screwball comedy with a retro vibe, it promises to be an unforgettable story about sexual harassment and fear.