Star Cineplex brought four major Hollywood movies to Bangladesh theaters on Friday. The cinema chain showed M3GAN 2.0, F1 The Movie, How to Train Your Dragon and Final Destination Bloodlines at the same time. Each film targets different audiences with unique stories and styles. Movie fans can choose from horror, racing action, fantasy adventure or supernatural thriller genres. The simultaneous release gives viewers many entertainment options.
M3GAN 2.0 continues the popular horror series about a dangerous robot doll. Gerard Johnstone directed this science fiction thriller that mixes scary scenes with social messages. F1 The Movie stars Brad Pitt as a Formula One race car driver. Joseph Kosinski directed the racing film that also features Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem and Kaley Cuoco. The movie brings real Formula One racing excitement to theater screens.
How to Train Your Dragon transforms the beloved animated series into a live-action adventure. Dean DeBlois directed the fantasy film starring Mason Thames and Nico Parker. The movie opened internationally on June 13 and became the fourth highest earning film this year. American and British audiences have already embraced the dragon-riding story. The film proves animated stories can work well with real actors.
Final Destination Bloodlines revives the supernatural horror franchise after ten years away from theaters. Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein directed the sixth movie about death chasing college students. Kaitlyn Santa Juana plays a student who inherits deadly visions from her grandmother. The film opened last May and met fan expectations for thrills and scares. Tony Todd returns to support the young cast members.
M3GAN 2.0 continues the popular horror series about a dangerous robot doll. Gerard Johnstone directed this science fiction thriller that mixes scary scenes with social messages. F1 The Movie stars Brad Pitt as a Formula One race car driver. Joseph Kosinski directed the racing film that also features Kerry Condon, Javier Bardem and Kaley Cuoco. The movie brings real Formula One racing excitement to theater screens.
How to Train Your Dragon transforms the beloved animated series into a live-action adventure. Dean DeBlois directed the fantasy film starring Mason Thames and Nico Parker. The movie opened internationally on June 13 and became the fourth highest earning film this year. American and British audiences have already embraced the dragon-riding story. The film proves animated stories can work well with real actors.
Final Destination Bloodlines revives the supernatural horror franchise after ten years away from theaters. Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein directed the sixth movie about death chasing college students. Kaitlyn Santa Juana plays a student who inherits deadly visions from her grandmother. The film opened last May and met fan expectations for thrills and scares. Tony Todd returns to support the young cast members.