
US release: 21st September 1951
Canada release: 12th October 1951
Ireland release: 30th November 1951



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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.
Originally based on the mobile video game of the same name the Angry Birds have gone beyond that medium now into movies, and the second film has been given a U age rating by the BBFC.
The story of a group of birds that have been angered by the pigs and seek revenge was one of the original addiction games that came out for smart phone platforms.
The original movie was a smash hit back in 2016, the new movie puts the birds and pigs on the same team to fight a bigger enemy.
The BBFC's granting of a U age ratig is for very mild bad language, rude humour, threat and the film has a runtime of 97 minutes (1 hour and 37 minutes) and is released on 2nd August 2019.
THE ANGRY BIRDS MOVIE 2 (U) very mild bad language, rude humour, threat https://t.co/0w38rq729M
— BBFC (@BBFC) July 11, 2019
Apple and their iTunes store has in recent years become a hot spot for renting and buying movies, mainly for playing on your portable device (iPhone or iPod Touch recommended) but these can with the right hardware be played on the TV.
Today is the start of the Apple WWDC, which traditionally kick off with a huge presentation from Apple where they announce lots of new hardware and software.
Out of all this high tech announcement came a small nugget which went almost unmissed about the new iPhone 3.0 software, Apple are introducing to their mobile iTunes store the ability to buy or rent films.
Imagine the scenario, you’re on a long car journey, or about to board a plane and you want a god movie for the journey, well soon you’ll be able to get our iPhone wherever you are and buy a movie for the journey.
No great shakes but a nice addition to the mobile device.