Several new film and television projects have been announced, offering a diverse range of entertainment options for audiences [5, 6]. From dramas to comedies, and from theatrical releases to streaming exclusives, here’s a glimpse of what's coming soon.
Notable Film Releases
Armie Hammer is set to make his return to acting after a three-year break, with the trailer for "Frontier Crucible" now available [1]. The film is scheduled to be in theaters and available on digital platforms starting December 5th [1]. Meanwhile, "Baahubali: The Epic," a remastered and recut version of the two-part Indian epic, is getting a global re-release in theaters this week [2].
Several other films are also hitting theaters. These include: "PAW Patrol" where the pups gain superpowers [7]; "Priscilla," exploring Elvis and Priscilla's relationship [9]; "Wonka," a prequel to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" [12]; "Arthur the King," based on a true story of an adventure racer and a stray dog [15]; and "Young Woman and the Sea," the true story of the first woman to swim the English Channel [18]. Other films include "Pain Hustlers" [6], "The Kill Room" [8], and "Waitress-The Musical" [9].
Streaming and TV Premieres
PBS is set to premiere "The Forsytes," a costume drama based on John Galsworthy’s books, starring Susan Hampshire [5]. Griffin Newman stars in Patrick Willems' short film, "The Dinner Plan" [3].
Several films are also available on streaming platforms [14, 15, 16]. These include "Flora and Son" available on Apple TV+ [15], "Housekeeping for Beginners" on Hulu [14], and "Young Woman and the Sea" on Disney+ [18]. Other films include "Daddio" [19], "The Abandon" [19], "Bad Boys-Ride or Die" [20], "Civil War" [16], and "Ghostbusters-Frozen Empire" [16].
TL;DR
- Armie Hammer returns to acting in "Frontier Crucible," available December 5th [1].
- "Baahubali: The Epic" gets a remastered re-release in theaters worldwide this week [2].
- PBS will premiere "The Forsytes," a costume drama based on John Galsworthy’s books [5].
- A variety of new films are available in theaters and on streaming services [6, 14].