• PREVIEW.All the premieres that hit theaters on December 18

WONDER WOMAN 1984

(Superhero in action)

Gal Gadot returns to be Wonder Woman

in a blockbuster directed by Patty Jenkins, responsible for the (box office) first installment and

Monster

.

In this new action film, in which there are numerous notes of humor, the plot is set in the 80s. At that time, the protagonist will face the businessman Maxwell Lord (

Pedro Pascal

, series

The Mandalorian

) and Barbara Minerva (

Kristen Wiig

).

A double-game duel in which the superheroine will have Steve (Chris Pine) on her side.

The film, whose budget is around 200 million euros, has everything going for it to be

the Christmas movie

.

THE INCONVENIENT

(Dramatic comedy with Juana Acosta and Kiti Mánver)

Kiti Mánver and Juana Acosta

star in a comedy with a bitter taste in which Sara (Acosta) is a woman who decides, at 40, to buy a house.

What he did not count on in that purchase of an apartment in Seville is that, at the time of signing the contract, a clause would include that

its owner (Mánver) can live there

until she dies.

An emotional story that adapts a successful play about two women who share confidences, laugh, cry and discover that life can give you second chances.

UP TO THE SKY

(Robbery Thriller)

Miguel Hernan

(series

Elite

and

The Paper House

) Luis Tosar is measured in numerous scenes of a

thriller frenetic pace

that

directs Daniel Calparsoro

(

One Hundred Years of Forgiveness

).

Its plot focuses on the doubts that assail Ángel (Hernán), who must choose between continuing to advance in the band of robbers to which he belongs or leaving everything and going with his true love (

Carolina Yuste

).

MARTIN EDEN

(Italian melodrama)

This Italian production is the free adaptation of a novel written by Jack London at the beginning of the last century.

On this occasion, Italian Pietro Marcello has garnered very positive reviews and several awards (among them, Best Film at the Seville Festival) with a

melodrama

that recounts the efforts of Martin Eden (Luca Marinelli, who won the Volpi Cup at Best Actor in Venice) for making a living as a writer and getting Elena's love.

In the background appears the union struggle and the confrontation between the different lives of workers and bourgeoisie.

OTHER RELEASES

Juanma Bajo Ulloa (

Airbag

,

The Dead Mother

) returns with

BABY

, a dark thriller about a drug-addicted mother who tries to get her baby back after selling him.

THE GLORIAS

also stands out

, with a cast full of big names (Julianne Moore, Alicia Vikander, Bette Midler or Janelle Monáe) and a plot that tells the life of Gloria Steinem, writer, journalist and one of the great fighters for the rights of the woman.

Alfonso Zarauza

(Los phenomennos

) directs

ONS

, a Galician drama full of mystery in which the participation of a large group of well-known actors in Galicia such as Antonio Durán 'Morris', Melania Cruz and Xúlio Abonjo stands out.

When everyone was confined to Madrid during the worst of the pandemic, Lucas Figueroa decided to take his camera out to the street.

The result is

RENACERES

, a 'poetic documentary', as the director points out, in which the voices of Imanol Arias, Alejandro Sanz, Ester Expósito, José Sacristán or Blanca Portillo accompany the images of an empty Spanish capital.

Horror fans can count on

HOST

, a British production in which a group of friends conduct a séance over the Internet using the Zoom app.

And the youngest have the Dutch animation film

LAS CHRONICLES OF FABULANDIA

and

PICA PICA: ESPECIAL CHRISTMAS

, starring the famous musical group for children.

And more premieres: the documentary

A MEDIA VOZ

, which portrays the friendship between two Cuban friends;

A STORMY NIGHT

, a drama about two men who meet in New York and share intimate moments;

the documentary

ANUNCIARON TORMENTA

, about the strange case of the death of a king of a tribe of Equatorial Guinea at the beginning of the 20th century, and

VOCES BOTAS

, a fiction directed by Héctor Fáver and whose plot revolves around a failed film director and a woman in the midst of a marriage crisis.

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