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Five films hit theaters on this new Thursday of premieres

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The second Thursday of premieres of the month arrived with “The Marvels”, “When evil lurks”, “Attack in the air”, “What we don't see” and “How to have sex” on cinema billboards.

The Marvels: Captain Marvel Sequel, which marks the return of Carol Danvers to the franchise, this time with powers shared with a super fan like Kamala Khan and Captain Monica Rambeau.

Despite their differences, The three of them must know how to work as a team to restore stability to the universe.

Directed by Nia DaCosta, The film stars Brie Larson, Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani, Zawe Ashton, Gary Lewis, Park Seo-Jun, Zenobia Shroff, Mohan Kapoor, Sagar Shaikh and Samuel L. Jackson.

When evil lurks: Long-awaited national horror movie, directed by director Demian Rugna and starring Ezequiel Rodríguez, Demian Solomon, Silvina Sabater, Virginia Garófalo, Luis Ziembrowski, Emilio Vodanovich, Marcelo Michinaux, Paula Rubinsztein and Desiré Salgueiro.

The story of this film revolves around two brothers who will try to prevent the arrival of the devil to a rural town.. But nevertheless, Their intentions will be in vain and now they must fight to save as many lives as possible..

It is worth noting that this production was the first Latin American film to win the Best Film Award at the 56 years of history that the Sitges Festival has, in Spain.

Attack in the air: British action film whose plot tells of the hijacking of a plane 767 that will crash due to lack of fuel.

In this desperate situation, The authorities will try to shoot down the ship in order to avoid catastrophic damage. But there will be hope in the hands of an undercover Interpol agent.

Directed by Timo Vuorensola and headed by Alec Baldwin,Jonathan Rhys-Meyers y MyAnna Buring.

What we don't see: Drama from Germany, whose realization corresponds to the director Ayşe Polat.

Starring Katja Bürkle, It's Era's fault, Max Hemmersdorfer, Muttalip Mujdeci, Nihan Okutucu, Ahmet Varli, Chagla Yurga, Aziz Çapkurt and Tudan Ürper.

Film that tells how a German film team will try to film a documentary in a Kurdish village, in order to reflect the moving story of an elderly woman who day by day honors the memory of her missing son.

But nevertheless, the presence of a girl, whose father works for a dark organization, will make the little plot get involved in a crossroads.

How to have sex: Three teenagers will try to have the summer of their lives, so they will make an initiation trip in search of excesses.

Film directed by Molly Manning Walker and starring Mia McKeena Bruce, Samuel Bottomley, Lara Peake, Shaun Thomas, Enva Lewis.

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