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April 14: Seven kings must die
A warning to fans of The Last Kingdom, the adventure of its hero Uhtred Bebanburg (Alexander Dreymon) is not quite over. Although the series ended after the fifth season, the adaptation of the literary series Saxon stories Bernard Cornwell ends up… with a movie!
Titled Seven Kings Must Die, this feature film will bring a final conclusion to the story of Uhtred, who has no choice but to engage in a final battle between the potential heirs of the recently deceased King Edward and the would-be usurpers for the crown.
April 28: AKA
The star of the Lost Ball franchise, Alban Lenoir, is back in a new Netflix production. In AKA, he plays Adam Franco, an undercover agent who does dirty work wherever necessary. He is offered a new mission: to integrate a mafia organization in France in order to prevent an impending terrorist attack in the capital.
This detective film, directed by Morgan S. Dalibert (actress photography at Balle Perdue) promises a edgy plot and powerful action. For the rest of the cast: Eric Cantona, Thibaut de Montalbert, Sweva Alvit and Saidu Kamara.
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April 7: Chupa
April’s Family Movie of the Month is Chupa! Directed by Jonas Cuarón (Desierto) and produced by Chris Columbus, among others, this misleadingly titled feature film follows a lonely young man visiting his family in Mexico.
There, he becomes attached to a fantastical creature, a chupacabra, that lurks on his grandfather’s ranch. To save the animal, Alex and his cousins must embark on the adventure of a lifetime… The cast includes Damian Bichir, Christian Slater, Evan White and Julio Cesar Cedillo.
April 19: Power Rangers: Always Into the Future
Nostalgia alert! The superheroes of our childhood are back in the film Power Rangers: Always to the future, which allows the reunion of the original interpreters of the series that started in 1993. (Black Power Ranger), Billy Cranston (Blue Power Ranger) and Kat Hillard (Pink Power Ranger).
In this new featurette that smacks of nostalgia, the Power Rangers find themselves facing a familiar threat from the past: Rita Repulsa! In an international crisis, they are once again called upon to be the heroes the world needs. Are they ready yet?
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All other releases of the month
April 1: Les Miserables (Catalogue)
April 1: My King (Catalogue)
April 1: Scarface (Catalogue)
April 1: The Room (Catalogue)
April 1: Barbie, The Princess’s Apprentice (Catalog)
April 1: Intervention (Catalogue)
April 1: Mon Ket (Catalogue)
April 1: Heidi (Catalogue)
April 1: Apprentice Parents (Catalogue)
April 1: The Boy (Catalogue)
April 1: Lancelot, the First Knight (Catalogue)
April 1: The True Story of a Boot in Boots (Catalogue)
April 1: until they expire
April 2: Ittefaq (Catalogue)
April 3: Terra Willy (Catalogue)
April 5: Brooklyn Affairs (Catalogue)
April 5: Lewis Capaldi – How I Feel Now (Documentary)
April 7: Kings of Mulberry Street: Inside the Action
April 7: Oh Belinda
April 8: Famine
April 9: Nimes Island (Catalogue)
April 10: Basque Country Mission (Catalogue)
April 12: Flirting with extremes
April 14: Phenomena
April 14: Runaway Queens
April 19: The Invisible Man (Catalogue)
April 19: Empire of the Chimps (documentary)
April 20: Charlie’s Angels (Catalogue)
April 21: Fall in love as a tourist
April 21: Throat
April 21: Once again
April 24: Francois Truffaut Collection (400 Blows, Jules and Jim, The Last Metro) (Catalogue)
April 26: Polish wedding
April 27: An awkward weekend
April 27: Matchmaker
April 27: Last Night in Soho (Catalogue)
April 27: All on Stage 2 (Catalogue)
Source: Allocine

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