Final season of “Ozark”; “Downtown Abbey II”; and more premieres of the week (25/04 to 01/05)

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CineBuzz has prepared a list of the main releases in theaters, TV and streaming

Final season of “Ozark”; “Downtown Abbey II”; and more premieres of the week (25/04 to 01/05) – Disclosure/Netflix/Universal Pictures/Paramount+

Another week full of new premieres in theaters and on the main platforms of streaming, like Netflix, HBO Max, Paramount+, Paramount+ and more, is here! And as usual, so you can start choosing what you’re going to watch in the next few days, we’ve prepared a list of the main releases of this last week of April: between the 25th of the month and the 1st of May.

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Among the main titles are the final season of “Ozark”, the release of “Downtown Abbey II: A New Age” in theaters after being delayed; the first season of “The Offer”, series inspired by the trilogy of “The Godfather” and much more!. Check out:

MOVIE THEATER

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    • “Downtown Abbey II: A New Era” (April 28)

under the direction of Simon Curtis (“Meu Amigo Enzo”), the sequel follows a family of aristocrats and their servants as they deal with a changing world at the turn of the century. “Downtown Abbey: A New Age” Will Reveal Buried Secrets From Violet Crawley (Maggie Smith), the matriarch of the clan, after she reveals that she has inherited a village in southern France from a mysterious man. Watch the trailer:

    • “Incompatible” (April 28)

In the national plot, fabio (Gabriel Louchard) and Thais (Giovanna Lancellotti) have been dating for six years and are about to get married. However, the bride leaves the behavioral youtuber Patricia Bacchi (Nathália Dill) enters their lives through a video in which he questions the compatibility of the couples, and soon decides to call off the wedding. haunted by the phrase “we are incompatible” said by Thais, fabio ask your best friend for help, Caique (Gabriel Godoy), to get revenge on the blogger and regain her love. Watch the trailer:

  • “With/In” (April 28)

I star for Julianne Moore (“Forever Alice”), Don Cheadle (“Iron Man 2”) and Rebecca Hall (“The Dark House”), the drama is actually a set of anthological episodes that take place during the Covid-19 pandemic. Watch the trailer:

NETFLIX

    • “365 Days: Today” (April 27)

Following the global phenomenon inspired by the books of Blanka Lipinska, “Laura and Massimo are back, in a story hotter than ever. But now, Massimo’s family connections complicate the couple’s lives, who still have to deal with a mysterious man who enters Laura’s life determined to win her heart. and trust at any cost”, describes the synopsis of the film. Watch the trailer:

    • “Marilyn Monroe Mystery: Unreleased Recordings” (April 27)

Directed by Emma Cooperthe Netflix documentary will be shown before the biopic of Marilyn Monroe starring Ana de Armas (“Deep Waters”), “Blonde”. “This documentary explores the mystery surrounding the death of film icon Marilyn Monroe through never-before-seen interviews with her inner circle”, says the official synopsis of the feature film. Watch the trailer:

    • “The Usagi Chronicles: The Samurai Rabbit” – Season 1 (April 28)

The animation follows the teenage rabbit Yuichidescendant of the great warrior Miyamoto Usagi, on his epic journey to become a true samurai. But he’s not alone, as he leads a team of misfit heroes, including a rogue bounty hunter, a cunning ninja, an acrobat thief and a faithful lizard. With the help of this diverse group, Yuichi will face challenges like metal-winged bats and monsters from another dimension, all to become the best samurai Usagi.

    • “The 7 Lives of Lea” – Season 1 (April 28)

In the French drama, after finding the corpse of a young man, read awakens in the 1990s and switches bodies seven times to solve the mystery of his death — and try to stop it.

    • “Ozark” – Season 4/Part 2 (April 29)

Started in 2017 by Netflix, the production follows a family that moves to the Ozark Lakes region, in the United States, in order to launder money for a drug lord who has a personal vendetta against his father, marty (Jason Bateman). Julia Garner (“Inventing Anna”) and Laura Linney (“The San Francisco Chronicles”) round out the main cast. Watch the trailer:

  • “Grace and Frankie” – Season 7 (April 29)

The comedy series follows the story of grace (Jane Fonda) and frankie (lily tomlin), two women who are facing the dreaded old age, but not in the way they imagined. When their respective husbands, the lawyers Sun (Sam Waterston) and Robert (Martin Sheen), reveal that they are in love with each other, and plan to get married, their lives are turned upside down.

  • “Bohemian Rhapsody” (April 30)

In the movie starring Rami Malek (“007 – No Time to Die”), inspired by the band’s trajectory queen, Freddie Mercury (malek) and their companions Brian May (Gwilyn Lee), Roger Taylor (Ben Hardy) and John Deacon (Joseph Mazzello) change the music world forever by forming the rock band during the 1970s. However, when the extravagant lifestyle of mercury begins to spiral out of control, the band must face the challenge of reconciling fame and success with their increasingly complicated personal lives. Watch the trailer:

STAR+

    • “Revenge” – Seasons 1 to 4 (April 27)

Beauty, wealth and status define the people who live in the Hamptons, but a woman seeking revenge can destroy it all. Emily Thorne infiltrates the high society of the North American elite to exact revenge on the people who framed his father years ago.

HBO MAX

  • “Venom: Time for Carnage” (April 24)

In “Venom” we saw investigative journalist Eddie Brock (Tom Hardy) needing to adapt after merging his body with an alien creature, which kidnaps him as well as his mind. In the sequel, during one of his visits to the villain Cletus Kasady (woody Harrelson), he ends up being bitten by the convict and his blood turns him into a monster thirsting for destruction. Watch the trailer:

  • “The City Is Ours” – Season 1 (April 25)

In the story, the Baltimore Police Department’s Weapons Tracing Task Force is corrupted and drug prohibition and mass arrest policies are championed at the expense of actual police work. Watch the trailer:

  • “Gentleman Jack” – Season 2 (April 25)

In 1832, Halifax, West Yorkshire, the charismatic landowner Anne Lister (Suranne Jones) becomes determined to transform the fate of her former ancestral home, Shibden Hall, by reopening the coal mines and finding a good match. Watch the trailer:

AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

  • “Ten Percent” – Season 1 (April 28)

With a strong cast made up of Helena Bonham Carter (saga “Harry Potter”), Emma Corrin (“The Crown”) and Phoebe Dynevor (“Bridgerton”), the production is a reboot of the French comedy “Call My Agent”, in an attempt to please British audiences. In the new version, the characters delve into a London talent agency where employees are desperate to keep their clients happy, especially after the sudden death of its founder.

  • “Undone” – Season 2 (April 29)

On the Serie, Alma Winograd-Diaz (Rosa Salazar) leads a monotonous and giving up life, living the same routine every day. But after surviving a near-fatal car accident, she discovers that she has developed a new relationship over time. Soulthen decides to use this new ability to unravel the truth about his own father’s death, Jacob Winograd (Bob Odenkirk).

DISNEY+

  • “From Sketch to Reality” – Season 1 (April 27)

In the docuseries, we get to know the work and lives of many talented artists, animators and cartoonists as they teach you how to draw iconic characters from Walt Disney Animation Studios films. Watch the trailer:

  • “Secrets in Sulfur Springs” – Season 2 (April 27)

The series accompanies Griffin Campbell (Preston Oliver), a 12-year-old boy who moves with his family to Sulfur Springs, Louisiana. Installed in the former Tremont Hotel, they want to turn this abandoned place into a bustling resort.

PARAMOUNT+

  • “The Man Who Fell To Earth” (April 25)

While his planet is dying and his brothers are suffering, the alien arrives at a key moment in human history, where he will need to face his own past in order to guarantee a better future for his equals and humanity. Watch the trailer:

  • “The Offer” (April 17)

Inspired by the classic “The Godfather”, the plot will accompany the production behind the scenes. In it, the producer Albert S. Ruddy (Miles Teller) and Robert Evanscharacter of Matthew Goode (“Casa Comigo?”) will take on this role as they prepare for the production of Francis Ford Coppola (Dan Fogler). Watch the trailer:

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