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Las 30 mejores películas de terror de 2024 para pasar verdadero miedo

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Las 30 mejores películas de terror de 2024 para pasar verdadero miedo

Las películas de terror son un entrenamiento para l. a. mente. Su narración pone una serie de eventos manejables y nos da a pensar racionalmente sobre nuestros miedos”, así explicaba Wes Craven (Pesadilla en Elm Side road, Scream) el éxito de las películas de miedo.

Fuente inagotable de pesadillas y cifras de recaudación millonarias, este género ninguneado históricamente por l. a. industria hollywoodiense continúa abriéndose un hueco, ganando cada vez más adeptos y encontrando una nueva época de esplendor.

En este contexto propicio, el cine de terror ha vuelto a demostrar su buen hacer este año con estrenos repletos de grandes baños de sangre, slashers divertidísimos y grandes críticas sociales. A continuación, en CINEMANÍA hacemos una selección de las 30 mejores películas de terror de 2024 que no deberías perderte. 

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    ‘L. a. sustancia’, de Coralie Fargeat 

    Margaret Qualley en 'La sustancia'

    Tras los elogios hacia su ópera prima ‘Revenge’, l. a. directora Coralie Fargeat conquistaba Cannes 2024 con esta película de terror ultragore. En ella, Demi Moore interpreta a una actriz en decadencia que acude a una droga del mercado negro para crear una versión más joven de sí misma, interpretada por Margaret Qualley (‘Pobres criaturas’, ‘Érase una ver en Hollywood’). Una denuncia extrema y brutal al sistema patriarcal que valora a las mujeres en base a su aspecto físico. 

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    ‘Longlegs’, de Oz. Perkins

    El asesino en serie de 'Longlegs'

    Al hilo del mejor cine de David Fincher y de títulos clave como ‘Seven’, el cineasta Oz. Perkins (‘L. a. enviada del mal’) presentaba un oscurísimo mystery psicológico, desembocando en el terror más primario sin necesidad de ‘jumpscares’ o trucos efectistas. Así, Maika Monroe (‘It Follows’) se sitúa en el papel de una agente del FBI a l. a. caza del asesino en serie más críptico, interpretado por un irreconocible y espeluznante Nicolas Cage.

  • 3

    ‘Nosferatu’, de Robert Eggers

    Imagen de 'Nosferatu' (Robert Eggers, 2024).

    Con un elenco de lujo capitaneado por Invoice Skarsgård, Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult y Willem Dafoe, este remake, que homenajea al clásico del cine de terror de F.W. Murnau de 1922, conquistará al público estas Navidades con sus imágenes góticas, oscuras y sugerentes. Así, el filme del director de ‘L. a. bruja’ y ‘El faro’ se inspira una vez más en ‘Drácula’, de Mary Shelley, a través del conde Orlok. El tributo perfecto a 100 años del mejor cine de terror.

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    ‘El último overdue night time’, de Cameron y Colin Cairnes

    'El último late night' ('Late Night with the Devil')

    Los hermanos Cairnes, detrás de títulos de terror como ‘Scare Marketing campaign’ y ‘100 Bloody Acres’, nos ofrecían el ‘discovered photos’ de un programa de televisión de los años 70, en el que un presentador caído en desgracia y una niña poseída se transforman en las piezas clave. Cine inmersivo y demoníaco en el que l. a. figura de Dastmalchian (‘Dune’, ‘Oppenheimer’) sobresalía al enfrentarse cara a cara contra el mal.

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    ‘Smile 2’, de Parker Finn

    'Smile 2'

    En esta secuela del célebre filme de 2022, l. a. sonrisa más diabólica retorna a lo grande. A punto de embarcarse en una de las giras más relevantes de su carrera y tras dejar atrás un pasado traumático, l. a. cantante de pop internacional Skye Riley (una Naomi Scott de Oscar) termina combatiendo una serie de extraños fenómenos paranormales que rompen todos los límites entre lo actual y lo ficticio. 

  • 'MaXXXine'

    “¡I am a f***ing film megastar!”. Acompañada de este lema, Mia Goth se despedía del tríptico de terror del director Ti West con ‘MaXXXine’, donde éramos testigos del retorno de l. a. única superviviente de los sangrientos ocurridos en ‘X’ (2022). En esta película, señalada por muchos como l. a. versión gore de ‘Érase una vez en Hollywood’ (Quentin Tarantino, 2019), l. a. protagonista viaja a Los Ángeles de los 80, donde intenta convertirse en una actriz y ve truncados sus sueños en l. a. ciudad de las estrellas más merciless y sangrienta. 

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    ‘El baño del diablo’, de Severin Fiala y Veronika Franz

    'El baño del diablo'

    De los directores de l. a. película ‘Buenas noches, mamá’ -que sorprendía al público internacional en 2014 y daba lugar al remake homónimo de 2022, protagonizado por Naomi Watts-, ‘El baño del diablo’ se proclamaba como l. a. flamante ganadora de Sitges 2024. Ambientada en l. a. asfixiante Austria del siglo XVIII, este filme se inspira en los espeluznantes 400 casos de mujeres que asesinaron a niños para evitar suicidarse por sí mismas y acabar en el infierno.

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    ‘Terrifier 3’, de Damien Leone

    'Terrifier 3'

    Si con l. a. segunda entrega muchos aguantaron las arcadas con escenas como el desollamiento de l. a. amiga de Sienna (Lauren LaVera), el nuevo filme no se queda atrás con genitales desmembrados, extremidades arrancadas de cuajo o niños explotados. Violencia extrema y gore para los verdaderos amantes del cine de terror, donde Artwork the Clown (David Howard Thornton) se viste de Papá Noel en un inesperado título navideño. 

  • 9

    ‘Bitelchús Bitelchús’, de Tim Burton

    'Bitelchús Bitelchús'

    Tras l. a. estela del clásico de Tim Burton que lograba más de 74 millones de dólares en 1988, esta secuela nos ofrecía grandes dosis de nostalgia sin hipotecarse con el pasado. El cineasta demostraba así por qué, pese a algunos tropiezos en su filmografía, continúa siendo uno de los más aclamados en l. a. historia del cine, trayendo de regreso al bioexorcista interpretado por Michael Keaton y a personajes icónicos como Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder).

  • 10

    ‘L. a. mesita del comedor’, de Caye Casas

    Dónde ver 'La mesita del comedor', la película de terror española que ha pasmado a Stephen King

    Con más de 40 reconocimientos cosechados en todo el mundo e incluso las alabanzas de Stephen King, esta película de terror española involucraba una mesita de comedor y l. a. muerte de un bebé como uno de los ejercicios cinematográficos más traumáticos e imprevisibles de los últimos años, contando con un binomio de infarto protagonizado por David Pareja (‘Amigo’) y Estefanía de los Santos (‘Las leyes de l. a. frontera’). Y es que nadie dijo que fuera fácil ser padre. 

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    ‘No hables con extraños’, de James Watkins

    James McAvoy en 'No hables con extraños'

    Más allá de l. a. necesidad o no de l. a. realización de este remake inspirado en el título unique danés ‘Discuss No Evil’ (Christian Tafdrup, 2022), esta nueva versión del director James Watkins (‘Black Replicate’) sorprendía con un reparto de lujo capitaneado por James McAvoy (‘Múltiple’) y Mackenzie Davis (‘Blade Runner 2049’). Hay pocas adaptaciones americanas de este calibre que alcancen a l. a. película unique, y esta es una de ellas. Un viaje de ensueño que pronto se torna en una pesadilla. 

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    ‘Parpadea dos veces’, de Zoë Kravitz

    'Parpadea dos veces'

    ¿Existe realmente l. a. redención para el abusador? ¿Perdonamos a las figuras de éxito por terribles que sean sus actos? Zoë Kravitz debutaba en l. a. dirección con una ópera prima inmejorable, abiertamente feminista, valiente y con un poderoso mensaje detrás. En esta película, l. a. actriz Naomi Ackie brilla como l. a. invitada a una isla repleta de comodidades de un multimillonario que esconde un oscuro secreto. Así se rodeaba de grandes nombres como Channing Tatum, Adria Arjona, Christian Slater, Geena Davis o Haley Joel Osment. 

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    ‘L. a. primera profecía’, de Arkasha Stevenson

    'La primera profecía'

    L. a. precuela de l. a. película de Richard Donner conseguía este mismo año evocar el espíritu aterrador del clásico del cine de terror de los 70. A través del retorno del personaje del Padre Brennan, los ritos satánicos en l. a. búsqueda del Anticristo y l. a. música compuesta por Jerry Goldsmith, l. a. llegada de l. a. l. a. novicia Margaret (Nell Tiger Unfastened, ‘Juego de tronos’) a Roma para tomar sus votos terminaba causando verdaderos escalofríos entre los espectadores.

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    ‘Alien: Romulus’, de Fede Álvarez

    El xenomorfo de 'Alien: Romulus'.

    Tras demostrar su solvencia en el cine de terror con su trabajo en las dos entregas de ‘No respires’ y l. a. revisión de ‘L. a. matanza de Texas’, el cineasta uruguayo Fede Álvarez se atrevía a abordar l. a. franquicia iniciada por Ridley Scott en 1979. Entre naves y xenomorfos, esta nueva entrega, que funcionaba como secuela de ‘Alien, el eightvo pasajero’ y precuela de ‘Extraterrestrial beings: El regreso’ (1986), aportaba un aire fresco a esta franquicia y acercaba a las nuevas generaciones a su historia longeva. 

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    ‘Unusual Darling’, de J.T. Mollner 

    'Strange Darling'

    Ganadora de dos premios en Sitges 2024, ‘Unusual Darling’ aborda l. a. historia un affaire de una noche entre dos jóvenes mientras un asesino en serie campa a sus anchas, iniciando una persecución adrenalínica. Un puzle magistral a reconstruir, a través de seis episodios desordenados cronológicamente, que dejaba patente el talento de los actores Willa Fitzgerald (‘L. a. caída de l. a. casa Usher’, ‘Reacher’) y Kyle Gallner (‘Smile’, ‘Scream’). 

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    ‘Abigail’, de Matt Bettinelli-Olpin y Tyler Gillett

    Fotograma de 'Abigail'

    Más allá del escarnio público sufrido tras su apoyo a Palestina y su despido de l. a. saga ‘Scream’, Melissa Barrera ha demostrado una vez más sus grandes dotes para el cine de terror. En esta colaboración de l. a. actriz de origen mexicano junto a Radio Silence, l. a. compañía ordinary en sus andanzas, unos ladrones se transforman en los secuestradores inesperados de una vampírica niña. Una comedia de terror que pronto generation nombrada como el remake perdido de ‘L. a. hija de Drácula’ (1936). 

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    ‘El llanto’, de Pedro Martín-Calero

    'El llanto'

    Tras los pasos de ‘Venus’ (de Jaume Balagueró) y adelantándose al romance lésbico vampírico ‘Que muera el amor’, Ester Expósito ha vuelto a revalidar su título como ‘scream queen’ patria con esta historia que u.s.a. como telón de fondo l. a. violencia ejercida sobre las mujeres. A través de tres relatos centrados en sus protagonistas, entre ellas también l. a. argentina Malena Villa (‘El ángel’) y l. a. francesa Mathilde Ollivier (1899), las sombras más oscuras acaban arrinconándolas.

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    ‘Immaculate’, de Michael Mohan

    Sydney Sweeney en 'Immaculate'

    Entre crucifijos, monjas ‘creepys’ y un sacerdote adulador, interpretado por el actor español Álvaro Morte (‘L. a. casa del papel’, ‘L. a. rueda del tiempo’), una más que solvente Sydney Sweeney (‘Euphoria’) se introducía en l. a. piel de l. a. hermana Cecilia en un viaje estremecedor a l. a. campiña italiana. Un nuevo título que demostraba una vez más que l. a. figura de l. a. monja en el cine de terror está al alza y continúa funcionando tan bien como estos años. 

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    ‘Descansa en paz’, de Thea Hvistendahl

    'Descansa en paz', de Thea Hvistendahl

    Desde Noruega llegaba este mismo año l. a. película de terror sobrenatural ‘Descansa en paz’, que sigue el despertar de los muertos vivientes durante un caluroso verano en Oslo y el caos que se produce cuando tres familias ven cómo sus fallecidos vuelven a sus vidas. Este filme ganador del premio especial del jurado en Sundance y del Premio Méliès d’or a l. a. Mejor película suponía así un gustoso giro a las habituales historias sobre zombies, centrándose más en l. a. belleza que en el puro gore.​

  • 20

    ‘De naturaleza violenta’, de Chris Nash 

    'De naturaleza violenta'

    Narrada desde l. a. perspectiva del psicópata sobrenatural Johnny, ‘De naturaleza violenta’ aportaba un golpe de frescura en su homenaje a los slashers clásicos de los años 80 y a figuras como Jason Voorhees o Michael Myers. Aclamada en l. a. pasada edición del Pageant de Sundance, l. a. película narraba l. a. historia de una criatura zombie que, a golpe de hacha y gancho, se abría paso a través de los bosques eliminando a todo aquel que se cruzaba en su camino.

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    ‘Cuando acecha l. a. maldad’, de Damien Rugna

    'Cuando acecha la maldad'

    Con más de 110.000 entradas vendidas en Argentina, ‘Cuando acecha l. a. maldad’ se convertía en l. a. película de terror más taquillera en l. a. historia del país latinoamericano y convencía en su paso por l. a. taquilla española tras alzarse con el premio a l. a. mejor película en Sitges 2023. El director Demián Rugna conquistaba de nuevo a los amantes del terror tras ‘Aterrados’ (2017), con una historia sobre poseídos en el ámbito rural y dos hermanos luchando para evitar un gran desastre.

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    ‘Vermin: L. a. plaga’, de Sébastien Vanicek

    'Vermin: La plaga'

    El director francés Sébastien Vanicek exploraba el pavor a las arañas en su ópera prima, que servía como alegoría de l. a. violencia desatada en las calles de l. a. capital francesa. El séptimo arte siempre ha sido consciente de esta fobia irrefrenable a las arañas, por lo que una plaga descontrolada se convertía en el eje central de esta película para hablar sobre l. a. lucha entre las clases sociales, l. a. violencia policial o l. a. desprotección overall en los suburbios parisinos, donde los ciudadanos son considerados por muchos como poco más que parásitos.

  • 23

    ‘Heretic’, de Scott Beck y Bryan Woods 

    Hugh Grant en 'Heretic (Hereje)'

    Bajo el amparo de l. a. compañía indie A24  ‘Heretic (Hereje)’ nos sumerge en una claustrofóbica historia en l. a. que el malvado Sr. Reed secuestra a dos jóvenes mormonas, obligándolas a jugar a su explicit ‘get away room’ religioso. Con esta historia, Hugh Grant ha alcanzado las alabanzas del público, recibiendo comparaciones con actores que brillaban estos años en el terror, como Ethan Hawke o Kevin William Maxwell Aitken.

  • 24

    ‘Membership 0’, de Jessica Hausner

    Mia Wasikowska en 'Club Zero' (2023)

    L. a. nueva obra de Jessica Hausner (‘Little Joe’) situaba a l. a. actriz Mia Wasikowska (‘L. a. cumbre escarlata’, ‘Alicia en el país de las maravillas’) en el papel más siniestro, diferente y embaucador de su carrera, ejerciendo de profesora que se transforma en l. a. líder de un culto sobre ‘alimentación consciente’ y provocando trastornos alimentarios a una serie de jóvenes vulnerables. Un título con una de las secuencias probablemente más desagradables del año, que se transformaba instantáneamente en una crítica hacia aquellas ‘sectas de l. a. salud’ que intentan valerse de los adolescentes para ganar dinero.

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    ‘Dream State of affairs’, de Kristoffer Borgli

    Nicolas Cage en 'Dream Scenario'

    Valorada como unas de las mejores películas de Nicolas Cage de los últimos años, ‘Dream State of affairs’ construía su relato a través del fenómeno verídico viral ‘Este hombre’, l. a. página internet que a inicios de los 2000 recogió miles de testimonios de personas que habían soñado con el mismo sujeto. Una thought que trasladaba al cine el director Kristoffer Borgli (‘In poor health of myself’), en una adaptación cómica cuasi ‘lynchiana’ que acababa transformándose en una pesadilla.

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    ‘Lisa Frankenstein’, de Zelda Williams

    Una imagen de 'Lisa Frankenstein'

    L. a. debutante Zelda Williams nos regalaba este año una alocada historia ambientada en los 80, con una buena dosis de comedia de terror. Con Kathryn Newton (‘Este cuerpo me sienta de muerte’) en el papel de l. a. protagonista y Cole Sprouse (‘Riverdale’) en el de su pareja reanimada, l. a. película supone una reactualización cachonda y desenfadada del clásico ‘Frankenstein’ (de Mary Shelley). 

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    ‘El brillo de l. a. televisión’, de Jane Schoenbrun

    'El brillo de la televisión'

    Distribuida por A24 en EE UU y estrenada directamente en el streaming en España, este ‘frame horror’ feminista aborda l. a. historia de dos adolescentes que ven cómo su serie de televisión de terror favorita es cancelada misteriosamente. Un filme desconcertante y divertido, aunque no apto para todos los públicos, cuya valentía hace que sea digno de esta lista como uno de los títulos más ambiciosos.

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    ‘Oddity’, de Damian McCarthy 

    'Oddity'

    Entre las grandes joyas del terror que nos ha regalado 2024, ‘Oddity’ se presenta como una de las apuestas visualmente más potentes y que más brilla en l. a. construcción de sus protagonistas, con l. a. presentación de sus dos hermanas gemelas protagonistas: una asesinada de forma cruenta, y l. a. otra, médium y ciega, intentando descubrir l. a. verdad. Aclamado por Stephen King y Mike Flanagan, este filme consigue sumergirnos en una atmósfera espeluznante, entre un hogar oscuro y desangelado, y un psiquiátrico repleto de mentiras y violencia. 

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    ‘Stopmotion’, de Robert Morgan

    'Stopmotion'

    Ganadora del Premio Especial del Jurado en Sitges 2023, l. a. película de Robert Morgan se presenta como un juego de marionetas macabras. En ella, una artista de stop-motion sufre el duelo por l. a. muerte de su madre, una mujer controladora y manipuladora, enfrentándose a sus propios demonios. Protagonizado por Aisling Franciosi  ‘Juego de tronos’), este mystery psicológico ahonda en los límites de l. a. cordura y l. a. imaginación, así como en l. a. separación entre l. a. obra y el artista. 

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    ‘Lluvia ácida’, de Simply Philippot

    'Acide', de Just Philippot

    ¿A qué estarías dispuesto por tu familia si un apocalipsis ácido terminara con las vidas de todos los ciudadanos de tu país de origen y te vieras obligado a huir? Este es el detonante de ‘Lluvia ácida’ (2018), del director de ‘L. a. nube’ y que supone una ampliación de su cortometraje homónimo de 2018. Con algunas secuencias extremadamente duras que tardarán tiempo en borrarse de nuestras retinas, los efectos devastadores más inminentes del cambio climático se abordan en este filme, que intenta visibilizar l. a. tragedia humana que podría suponer.

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When it comes to navigating the digital landscape, understanding Yahoo cookies is essential for enhancing your experience across their platforms.These cookies play a critical role in personalizing your interaction with Yahoo’s multitude of services, from browsing news articles to accessing emails.

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What failed in the latest trilogy of 'Big name Wars'? John Boyega makes it very transparent

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What failed in the latest trilogy of 'Big name Wars'? John Boyega makes it very transparent

The premiere in December 2015 of Big name Wars. Episode VII: The Drive Awakensalready within the fingers of Disney after the acquisition of Lucasfilm and with the go back along with the protagonist of the unique trilogy, Luke, Leia and Han Solo once more performed by means of Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher and Harrison Fordit was once some of the largest cinematographic occasions of what we have now of the century. Then again, regardless of the blockbuster that have been in cinemas, the sequels that endured with The final Jedi and Skywalker's upward push Within the subsequent two years They didn’t depart the anticipated mouth stylenor a number of the maximum enthusiasts warsies or a number of the new era of spectators.

Yeah Big name Wars with A brand new hope, The empire counterattacks and THE RETURN OF THE JEDIthe episodes that will later be quantity after the prequel trilogy George Lucas like IV, V and VI, Greater than a phenomenon, it almost was a faith for plenty of enthusiasts. Now not simplest the primary heroes and Darth Vader erected in unique icons however even essentially the most secondary and episodic They was respected by means of many. However it didn’t occur, or from afar, the similar with a sequel trilogy geared toward razing.

And why do the controversy stay present? Smartly, for fresh statements from one in all its protagonists, John Boyega, signed after highlighting the very modest science fiction manufacturing Assault The Block. Recall that the London actor embodied Finna stormtroopeper in idea merely as FN-2187 that rebelled in opposition to the primary order And in his get away he ended up allying with the resistance and veterans of the riot alliance. And a personality who in conjunction with Poe Daremon (Oscar Isaac) and particularly with king, performed by means of Daisy Ridleyit appeared that I used to be going to have a lot more significance within the trilogy. It was once even prompt that it was once additionally delicate to the power. Even supposing, and in opposition to any forecast, Finn was once diluted and being relegated to a minor personalityparticularly in Skywalker's upward push.

Boyega himself was once completely disappointed along with his position after which denounced boycott makes an attempt and likewise having additionally gained dying threats from the Fandom of Big name Wars As a result of his personality was once black. A torture that didn’t undergo any of the interpreters of the trilogy. So, noticed the inadequate building that Finn had within the subsequent two motion pictures, he ended up accusing the racist franchise. “I’ve family and friends out of doors this Hollywood international. They’re additionally suffering from those issues. Now not speaking about it didn’t make sense to me”the actor got here to claim, with the purpose of visual this drawback, in an interview for Us Weekly.

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“Luke would now not disappear in a rock. To not point out!”

And from right here we arrive at his new feedback concerning the trilogy. Requested once more about your enjoy in Big name Wars within the Florida Supercon 2025 It involves us by way of Comicbook.com that John Boyega had no qualms about declaring the issues he thinks didn’t paintings and adjusted. “To start with, I wouldn't do away with Luke Skywalker, Han Soland added that “Our characters aren’t the originals of the ones motion pictures. They will have to now not simply take issues and know what to do with them. They will have to combat with another personality to win their position within the franchise.”.

We cross with a lot more. He additionally believes that there are not going concepts The way to assume {that a} king, even incipient within the area of power, I may defeat anyone as educated as Kylo Ren (Adam Motive force). And as for the tales would have taken into consideration the ones of “The traditional Republic and from right here see how shall we proceed. I’d undoubtedly like to look extra tales about power (…) and extend the universe of Big name Wars up to conceivable all the time respecting the “Lore” (the constancy to the cost, the foundations, the tales and characters of the saga) “.

However, particularly, he has that unhealthy style that left The deadly future that luke adopted, Han Solo and Leia, Taking some prominence and likewise death one by means of every supply of the trilogy. “It was once more uncomplicated to stay the point of interest on younger characters if simplest some of the characters within the legacy had a prime secondary position”. Boyega would have maintained his residing characters and, for instance, places particular emphasis at the case of Luke Skywalker. “Luke would now not disappear in a rock. To not point out! Staying there, how a projector? I want to give the ones characters extra, a lot more”he concluded demonstrating his general admiration to the protagonists of a saga that, in spite of everything, was what it’s due to them (already Darth Vader).

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He obtains nice complaint, however what’s the field administrative center forecast for 'one combat after any other'?

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He obtains nice complaint, however what’s the field administrative center forecast for 'one combat after any other'?

Criticisms position One combat after any otherthe brand new of Paul Thomas Anderson and with Leonardo DiCaprio of the protagonist, as probably the most best possible movies of the yr, In some instances even the most efficientand of course it’s already positioning itself as probably the most most powerful applicants for the 2026 Oscar. It opens this Friday, September 26each in the US and in Spain, however will it additionally be capable of draw in audience to cinemas?

Remember the fact that, along with its greater than two and a part hours, It’s not an blockbuster of Hollywood taste evasionnor does it belong to any saga, it’s not a sequel, spin-off, or prequel. Neither is going from superheroes, neither is it a Are living Motion of Disney or an animation characteristic movie able to mass attracting to the circle of relatives target market to the massive rooms.

Produced via Ghouoldi Movie Corporate for Warner Bros., its finances has additionally been important, of 115 million bucks plus promotion billsand to start to be winning for his or her manufacturers, I must carry cinemas an quantity round 290 million. Unquestionably, a suggestion for those traits is probably not dangerous in any respect nominations and distinctions that it will possibly acquire this awards season, particularly within the golden statuettes. However, for the instant, the field administrative center forecasts that acquire Selection They don’t seem to be to throw rockets however they aren’t dangerous both, despite the fact that they endorse that the movie will desire a lengthy adventure at the large monitors to offer advantages.

In particular, it’s forecast that Of their first weekend in the US and Canada may carry between $ 20 and 25 million. A identical determine, for instance, to any other fresh Dicaprio movie and with a good longer length, nearly 3 and a part hours, equivalent to The Moon Killer of Scorsese and that debuted with 23 million. After passing via theaters, the movie allotted in cinemas via Paramount earlier than arriving at streaming Apple TV+, 158.7 million bucks ended up getting intoof which 90'7 corresponded to the gathering bought outdoor North The usa.

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And as for One combat after any otherthat quantity of between 20 and 25 may upload a field administrative center forecast of about 20 million extra in the remainder of the international locations, so may input world about 40 or 45 million After its first weekend within the large rooms, in order that this function of the 290 million bucks would nonetheless be moderately a ways. In his choose insisting that it’s not a manufacturing designed to wreck his first weekend however to stick for some time within the Field Workplace Due to certain criticisms, to the mouth of the general public and the acknowledgments.


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