Film premieres in September 2025 promise to win over the most varied audiences, from horror fans to historical dramas.
Among the month's releases are “Demon Slayer”, “The Conjuring 4” and “Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale”.
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Check out the main films that premiere in the next few days below and write down the dates in your diary so you don't miss any of these stories!
Directed by Michael Chaves and written by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Richard Naing, the American film will mark the end of the horror franchise started in 2013 by James Wan. In this latest chapter, Ed and Lorraine Warren, played by Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson, face yet another terrifying case, this time involving mysterious entities that challenge their experience as psychics.
In this historical drama directed by Uberto Pasolini, Odysseus returns to Ithaca. Dejected after the Trojan War and two decades away from home, he finds his kingdom in disarray and embroiled in a bloody dispute over the throne. The film, a co-production of several countries, including the United Kingdom, Italy, Greece and France, portrays the last part of the mythological epic “Odyssey”, a literary classic by Homer, and features Ralph Fiennes, Juliette Binoche and Charlie Plummer in the main roles.
In this Brazilian comedy directed by Felipe Joffily and starring Leandro Hassum, Pedro Wagner and Luana Martau, Bode is a stallholder who wins a large amount of money in the animal game, but ends up being tragically murdered. Now, it's up to your friend with mediumistic gifts, Monarca, to investigate the case. Bode returns as a spirit, but with alcoholic amnesia, without remembering who killed him, which makes the investigation even more fun and chaotic.
A co-production between the United States and the United Kingdom, 'The Big Finale" ends the saga of the Crawley family. In this story, the aristocracy and their servants face new challenges, romances and social changes in the early 1930s. The film is directed by Simon Curtis and written by Julian Fellowes, with Michelle Dockery, Hugh Bonneville and Laura Carmichael in the roles main ones.
Haruo Sotozaki's Japanese animation follows Tanjiro, a young man whose life changes after his family is murdered by Oni demons. The only survivor is her sister Nezuko, transformed into one of them. Determined to cure her and avenge his parents, Tanjiro joins an organization that hunts such creatures. Along with Zenitsu, Inosuke and other swordsmen, he faces enemies and challenges as he prepares for the final battle in the mysterious Infinite Castle. This is the first part of the trilogy that ends the anime.
To buy cinema tickets in a practical way, you can use the Ingresso.com website, which allows you to select the film, time and session you want, in addition to choosing seats directly via the cinema map. The platform offers online payment options.
Furthermore, tickets can be purchased directly from cinema chains, such as Cinemark, Cinesystem and Cinépolis, present in large cities across the country, such as São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Florianópolis, either through official apps and websites, or in person at the box office.
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