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$0 The third in the Deadpool movie series, Deadpool and Wolverine has been given a 15 age rating in the UK for strong bloody violence, injury detail, sex references, very strong language.
The movie stars Ryan Reynolds who has previously starred in Finders Fee and Mississippi Grind, it also stars Hugh Jackman who has previously been seen in Rise of the Guardians and Paperback Hero.
Taking over on directing duties this time is Shawn Levy who has previously directed Date Night and Just In Time.
Movie Synopsis
Wolverine is recovering from his injuries when he crosses paths with the loudmouth, Deadpool. They team up to defeat a common enemy.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
With Civil War currently at the top of the North American box office can this weeks new cinema releases challlenge it for the US box office crown?
Check out other new releases from around the world.
Here are this weeks new releasesCheck back on Monday to see what new movies made it onto the Weekend Box Office Chart.
The final installment in director James Gunn's Guardians of the Galaxy series has been given a 12A age rating for moderate violence, injury detail, threat, infrequent strong language.
The movie one again stars Chris Pratt and Zoe Saldana who reprise their roles from the first two movies as Peter Quill and Gamora, along with the rest of the regular cast including Dave Bautista, Karen Gillan and Pom Klementieff.
The movie is one again directed by James Gunn who directed Guardians of the Galaxy and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 and is off to be the head of rival DCEU after this movie.
Movie Synopsis
Still reeling from the loss of Gamora, Peter Quill must rally his team to defend the universe and protect one of their own. If the mission is not completely successful, it could possibly lead to the end of the Guardians as we know them.
BBFC certificate breakdown.
Hitting today is the new trailer for the James Gunn directed The Suicide Squad which gives a new and refreshing take on the comic book villain series.
#TheSuicideSquad in theatres and streaming on @HBOMax August 2021. - *Available on @HBOMax in the US only, for 31 days, at no extra cost to subscribers. pic.twitter.com/kw5E9ENAAv
— Warner Bros. Pictures (@wbpictures) March 26, 2021
The 2016 version of the source material directed by David Ayer was an interesting and enjoyable, but ultimately flawed, version of the ani-heroes that came out in the midst of the Zack Snyder take on the DC Universe.
That time has passed, and the DC Universe has largely moved on and now James Gunn, who brought us the Marvel Cinematic Universe The Guardians of the Galaxy, takes on the misfit group headed up once again by Margot Robbie who reprises her role as Harley Quinn for a third time.
The comedy here seems slapstick, and the red band trailer hints that this might be a bit more adult than the 2016 take.
There is a hint of '80's action TV show here and I couldn't help but think of The A-Team or Knight Rider as I watched, but still its enjoyable if a bit childish at times.
A new poster (see below) has also been released which backs up this 80's TV show, or Grindhouse cinema, feel.
The movie hits streaming and cinemas across the world with a release date of 6th August 2021 in the UK and USA.
Its the third film in the MCU Avengers series, titled Avengers Infinity War, and the first trailer is a check sheet of who is present.
You can count them all except Hawkeye! Is he not in the movie? Time will tell. You can see Spider-Man in his new outfit and see how the Guardians get introduced into the greater universe.
Check out the trailer below, Avengers Infinity War is released May 2018.
10 years in the making. - The Marvel Cinematic Universe unites.@Avengers: #InfinityWar is in theatres May 4. pic.twitter.com/Aw5NkacvR2
— iTunes Trailers (@iTunesTrailers) November 29, 2017