Why to see it: Honestly, we don't care much for another Godzilla movie, but just about every guy we know seems psyched for the long-awaited sequel to 2014's "Godzilla." That's mostly because they want to see Godzilla go toe-to-toe with Mothra, Rodan, and King Ghidorah. The movie's final trailer says there are 17 titans and counting. What it's about: All you need to know is that Godzilla is going to fight at least three other mighty monsters in this sequel. We just want to see the Japanese pocket monsters brought to life from their former 2D existence.Īre you ready to see Godzilla back on the big screen? We don't even care if it's not as good as we want it to be. Twenty-two years later, this movie looks like a giant excuse for audiences to relive their childhood over again and we're OK with that. The first animated Pokemon series launched in 1997 in the United States. If Pokémon has been a part of your life or a part of your child's life, you're probably going to watch it regardless for the realistic and adorable adaptations of characters like Bulbasaur and Psyduck. Why to see it: We don't care if this movie doesn't live up to all of the hype (reviews so far are lukewarm). Honestly, what else do you need to know? It just looks adorable. There are also a lot of other Pokémon wandering around who exist in the real world. That little Pikachu is wearing a detective hat and is addicted to coffee. What it's about: Ryan Reynolds is voicing Pikachu in a Pokémon movie. Maybe this movie should have come out two or three years ago when just about everyone from ages 8-28 were playing "Pokémon Go!" on their phones. You can follow along with our coverage here. If you haven't seen the worldwide phenomenon yet, what are you waiting for? If Iron Man and Captain America mean anything to you or if you were left speechless at the end of "Infinity War," you need answers to what comes next and codirectors Anthony and Joe Russo not only deliver, but send you on an emotional and nostalgic roller coaster. Why to see it: The three-hour Marvel movie is the culmination of 21 movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that came before it. Read more: The 23 most heart-wrenching moments in 'Avengers: Endgame,' from tear-worthy to full on sob fest Now, it's up to the remaining Avengers to try and undo the effects of Thanos' life-altering snap to bring back everyone who was lost. Thanos (Josh Brolin) does exactly what he sets out to do by the movie's end and annihilates half of all living things from the universe. What it's about: "Endgame" picks up exactly where 2018's hit "Infinity War" left off. It took "Infinity War" the same amount of days to cross $1 billion. "Avengers: Endgame" has made over $2 billion in 11 days. Cyrus has been romantically linked to drummer Maxx Morando since 2021.Ĭyrus also shared several shots of herself in a high cut one-piece in metallic gold, which tease the visuals for the upcoming “Jaded” music video.Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. Hemsworth is now dating Australian model Gabriella Brooks. They were married in 2018, and divorced in 2020. The former couple met in 2009 and had an off-and-on-again relationship for a number of years. “She's not trying to bash Liam, but she feels like she has every right to own the narrative after everyone was picking her apart after the breakup.” Their relationship and marriage was toxic, and she was heartbroken,” the source explained. Everyone was blaming her for the divorce and calling her this wild child, but that wasn't fair. “She's the healthiest and happiest she's been in a long time. A source told Peoplethat the pop star is using her music to retell her relationship timeline with Hemsworth from her perspective, and that things have gotten better for her since their split. It's believed that “Flowers” is about Cyrus's ex, actor Liam Hemsworth and “Jaded” comes next on the track list with more of the story.
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