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Adventure, horror and social… Cinemas receive 4 new films today

Today, Thursday, cinema halls will receive 4 new films, as part of the weekend’s film lineup, and the films shown vary between adventure, horror and social.

Into the Deep

Today, Thursday, cinemas will start showing the movie, Into the Deep, whose events take place within a framework of suspense, as a group of pirates hijack a boat full of tourists, and force them to dive into deep waters full of sharks. In order to search for their drowned drugs.
A gang searching for sunken drugs hijacks a tourist boat and forces them to dive into shark-infested waters to retrieve the contraband!, but deadly great white sharks are determined not to let any of them escape their waters.

The film is directed by Christian Sisma, written by Josh Ridgway and Chad Law, and stars Stuart Townsend, Richard Dreyfuss, Scout Taylor Compton, Jon Seda, Anmaria Demara, and Lorena Sarria.

Sugar: seven and apricot seeds

As for the movie “Sugar: Seven Seven and the Pearls,” you can find it in theaters today. The movie deals with the story of an entire city exposed to chickenpox, including the children of the orphanage and its workers. They do their best to search for a cure with the help of a doctor who is trying to develop a vaccine against the disease and a magician who claims that he He can cure them.
Meanwhile, Sukar, with the help of her friends, tries to save circus animals that are being subjected to cruelty and mistreatment, and events continue.
The film is directed by Tamer Al-Mahdi, based on a story by Jane Webster, screenplay and dialogue by Heba Mishari Hamada, and co-starring Magda Zaki, Hala Al-Turk, Reham Al-Shanwani, Moataz Hisham, Yasmina Al-Abd, and Mohamed Tharwat.

Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom

Cinemas also show Overlord: The Sacred Kingdom, which tells the story of the Sorcerer King Ainz Ooal who rallies his kingdom and his army of the undead to cooperate with the Sacred Kingdom, so that the two fight together in hopes of defeating the Demon Emperor Jaldabaoth.
The film is directed and written by Naoyuki Ito, and stars Satoshi Hino, Masayuki Kato, Asami Seto, Saori Hayami, Haruka Tomatsu, and Nissim Benelcourt.

The Damned

You can also find the movie The Damned, in cinemas today, and its events take place within a framework of horror and mystery. The events take place in the nineteenth century, where a widow makes a fateful decision when a foreign ship sinks off the coast of an Icelandic fishing village.
Set in a 19th-century Icelandic fishing village, a widow faces an impossible choice when a foreign ship sinks off the coast during a harsh winter.

The film is directed by Thordur Palsson, written by Thordur Palsson and Jamie Hannigan, and stars Odessa Young, Joe Cole, Louis Gribbin, Shevon Finneran, Frances Magee, and Rory McCann.

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