Ares, The Murdaugh Case and other unmissable premieres of the week – PORTAL LJ

For those who love binge-watching a series or enjoying a movie at home or at the cinema, next week (9/10 to 15/10) promises unmissable premieres. Whether humorous films or dramatic series, this week’s releases have content for all tastes.

Highlighted among the premieres is the new film in the Tron universe. In this new adventure, Ares, a sophisticated program, is sent from the digital world to the real world on a dangerous mission, marking humanity’s first encounter with Artificial Intelligence beings.

Starring Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jeff Bridges and Cameron Monaghan, Tron: Ares opens this Thursday (9/10) in Brazilian cinemas.

Other cinema and streaming premieres:

Cinema

9/10 — Casa De Dynamite

An unidentified missile is fired at the United States, starting a race to find whoever is responsible and decide what to do.

9/10 — Perrengue Fashion

The plot follows the story of fashion and lifestyle influencer Paula when she receives an invitation to star in a Mother’s Day campaign alongside her son Cadu, who studies at a university in the USA. When Cadu decides to abandon everything and moves to the interior of Amazonas, Paula goes after the boy and embarks on a transformative journey that will make her rethink her choices, but without ever losing her style.

Color image of Rafa Chalub, Ingrid Guimarães and Filipe Bragança in the poster for the film Perrengue Fashion
Poster for the film Perrengue Fashion

9/10 — Gabby’s Magical House – The Movie

Gabby goes on a road trip with her grandmother Gigi to the enchanted metropolis of Cat Francisco. But when Gabby’s dollhouse, her most prized possession, ends up in the hands of an eccentric cat lady named Vera, the girl embarks on an adventure into the real world to reunite the Gabby Cats.

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Other releases (9/10)

  • Bia Plus One
  • Notary of Souls
  • After the Hunt
  • The Last Episode
  • Silence Beach
  • Portrait of a Certain Orient
  • Noises
  • Totto-Chan: The Girl in the Window
  • Amores Brutos (Relaunch)

Netflix

9/10 — Victoria Beckham

Victoria Beckham, the Spice Girl who became a renowned designer, talks about her routine and preparations for Paris Fashion Week.

10/10 — The Woman in Cabin 10

Aboard a luxury yacht for work, a journalist sees a person falling into the sea, but no one believes it. To discover the truth, she puts her own life at risk.

Color image of actress Keira Knightley in the film The Woman in Cabin 10
Keira Knightley as Lo and Guy Pearce as Bullmer in Netflix’s The Woman in Cabin 10

Prime Video

  • 9/10 — Lessons in Freedom (2024)
  • 10/10 — Catching Fire (2023)
  • 10/10 — The 39 (Miniseries)

Disney +

10/15 — Crime of a Dynasty: The Murdaugh Case

Highlighted in the week’s premieres is the launch of the series Crime of a Dynasty: The Murdaugh Case, which dramatizes the events and crimes that led to the downfall of one of the most powerful legal dynasties in South Carolina, in the United States.

In the plot, Maggie and Alex Murdaugh’s life becomes chaos when the couple’s youngest son, Paul, is involved in a tragic boat accident. As new details come to light and new challenges arise, the Murdaughs’ connections to several mysterious deaths raise questions that threaten everything Maggie and Alex hold dear.

Colorful image of the poster for the Disney+ series Crime of a Dynasty: The Murdaugh Affair
Poster for the Disney+ series Crime of a Dynasty: The Murdaugh Affair

HBO Max

10/10 — The Substance

The Oscar-nominated film follows the declining actress Elisabeth Sparkle (Demi Moore). Unable to accept her own aging process, she submits to the use of a seemingly miraculous substance that promises to create a new and improved version of herself. It is from then on that Sue (Margaret Qualley) appears, bringing with her unimaginable consequences.

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10/12 — The Chair

After an embarrassing incident at work, a man (Tim Robinson) finds himself involved in the investigation of a massive conspiracy.