Who is he the killer In “Knives Out” Daniel Craig searches for the perpetrator.
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Who wins the electricity war? Benedict Cumberbatch in “The Current War”.
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Jojo with his best friend Adolf Hitler: Roman Griffin Davis (left) and Taika Waititi (right).
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Are faced with extraordinary dangers: Robert Pattinson (l.) And John David Washington in “Tenet”.
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Little is known about the film “The Eternals”, which is due to be released in cinemas in autumn.
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“Knives Out”
2020 starts with a blast: Daniel Craig, Ana De Armas, Chris Evans, Don Johnson and many other well-known actors were able to win successful director and screenwriter Rian Johnson (“Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi”) for his classic yet modern thriller , The famous crime writer Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead on his estate. The persistent detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is tasked with investigating the case. He is sure to find the murderer among the family. He has to uncover many lies and secrets, because everyone in the family has something to hide. Who Killed the Head of Family? Swiss cinema release: 02.01.2020
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“The Current War”
Thomas Edison (Benedict Cumberbatch) against George Westinghouse (Michael Shannon). Martin Scorsese’s new film is war – electricity war, to be exact. The two greatest inventors of the industrial age are competing fiercely: Who will be able to supply the world with electricity? With the help of J. P. Morgan (Matthew MacFadyen), Edison succeeds in letting Manhattan shine in electric light and amaze the whole world. But there are major, devastating shortcomings in Edison’s DC network that Westinghouse discovered with Nikola Tesla (Nicholas Hoult). The two strike back by risking everything and betting on the dangerous AC voltage. Which of the two geniuses prevails? Swiss cinema release: 09.01.2020
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“Jojo Rabbit”
Who didn’t have an imaginary best friend when he was 10? That’s exactly what Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) has in Taika Waititi’s new film. Only that this Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi) is personally. Together with his friends, Jojo is a proud member of the Hitler Youth. His companion, the guide, leads him to do some stupid things. What’s the worst thing that can happen to a little Nazi? Her own mother (Scarlett Johansson) hides a Jew in the house. When Jojo finds 15-year-old Elsa (Thomasin McKenzie) at home, he is very disappointed. But gradually he realizes that the Jews may not be as bad as he has been preached so far. Swiss cinema release: 23.01.2020
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“Just Mercy”
Why do you reject two lucrative jobs after completing your studies at Harvard? To fight for justice! This is exactly the path the young lawyer Bryan Stevenson (Michael B. Jordan) is taking to defend wrongfully sentenced people in Alabama. He does this together with the local lawyer Eva Ansley (Brie Larson). One of his first cases is also one of the most brutal – Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx) was sentenced to death in 1987 for the notorious murder of an 18-year-old girl. There is even enough evidence of his innocence. The only incriminating piece of evidence is a criminal’s testimony. In the following years Bryan fought relentlessly against racism and for his clients, although the system played against him. Swiss cinema release: 02/27/2020
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«James Bond 007: No Time to Die»
Daniel Craig slips into the coat of the world-famous secret agent James Bond / 007 one last time. After the events of “James Bond 007: Specter” (2015), James Bond is retired. He enjoys his life in Jamaica. But who would have thought: Bond will be brought back from his idyllic retirement. Also present are Christoph Waltz, who once again takes on the role of the “Specter” villain Franz Oberhauser, Léa Seydoux as Madeleine Swann, Lashana Lynch, who is currently being considered as the new female 007, and Ana de Armas. Swiss cinema release: 04/02/2020
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“Black Widow”
After “Avengers: Endgame”, the most successful film of all time, was seen in 2019, Marvel Studios is launching the fourth phase of the Marvel Cinematic Univers (MCU) this year with “Black Widow”. The film takes place after “Captain America: Civil War” (2016), but before “Avengers: Endgame”, so it is a prequel. Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) finally wants to clear up her past. She meets people from her previous life, including Alexei Shostakov / Red Guardian (David Harbor), Jelena Belowa (Florence Pugh) and Melina Vostokoff (Rachel Weisz). An interesting opponent, the task master, will make life difficult for the heroine. Swiss cinema release: 30.04.2020
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“Fast & Furious 9”
Action cinema fans will not be neglected this year either: Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez and Tyrese Gibson can once again be seen on the big screen. The family that the team has become over the years is reunited after the events of “The Fate of the Furious”. But the speed junkies are by no means quiet. Swiss cinema release: May 21, 2020
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“Wonder Woman 1984”
After the first Wonder Woman film was set in World War I, “Wonder Woman 1984” tells of the adventures of Amazonian princess Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) in the 1980s. During the Cold War, she faces villain Cheetah (Christen Wiig) – luckily, her late friend Steve Trevor (Chris Pine), who has risen from the dead in an unprecedented way, helps her with this. Swiss cinema release: 04.06.2020
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“Tenet”
It has long been clear that Christopher Nolan makes good films. With masterpieces such as “Interstellar”, “The Dark Knight”, “Memento” or “Inception”, he won over the hearts of both critics and fans. His eleventh feature film, “Tenet”, is a spy / action thriller, but almost nothing is known about its plot. The main roles are played by Robert Pattinson (“The Lighthouse”), John David Washington (“BlacKkKlansman”) and Elizabeth Debicki (“The Great Gatsby”). Swiss cinema release: 16.07.2020
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“The Eternals”
Richard Madden (“Game of Thrones), Angelina Jolie (” Mr. & Ms. Smith “), Kit Harrington (” Game of Thrones “) and Salma Hayek (” Children’s Heads “) together in one film? Yes, there really is. In the second MCU film of the coming year, in “The Eternals”. Little is known about the plot of the film, but it probably takes place over several thousand years. The Eternals, which are no strangers to the Marvel cinema universe, are an ancient, higher-ranking cosmic race. Swiss cinema release: 05.11.2020