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| Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy by Helen FieldingRenée Zellweger returns as zany Briton Bridget Jones for the film adaptation of Helen Fielding's witty 3rd novel in the Bridget Jones series.
Where to watch: Stream Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy on Peacock. |
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| Skeleton Crew: Stories by Stephen KingLonglegs director Osgood Perkins helmed the film adaptation of "The Monkey," the British Fantasy Award-nominated Stephen King short story that was published in his 1985 collection Skeleton Crew.
Where to watch: Catch The Monkey in theaters. |
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| Sword of Destiny by Andrzej SapkowskiThe new animated fantasy film The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep adapts the short story "A Little Sacrifice" from Sword of Destiny and features several of The Witcher's original cast members vocally reprising their roles.
Where to watch: The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep is on Netflix. |
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| Mickey7 by Edward AshtonAcademy Award-winning director Bong Joon-ho helmed Mickey 17, the film adaptation of science fiction novel Mickey7, which stars Robert Pattinson as an expendable space expedition employee who regenerates after dying.
Where to watch: Mickey 17 hits theaters on March 7th. |
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| Long Bright River by Liz MooreEmmy Award winner Amanda Seyfried stars in and executive produces the series adaptation of Liz Moore's bestselling police procedural, co-written by Moore.
Where to watch: Long Bright River premieres on Peacock on March 13th. |
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| The Electric State by Simon StålenhagMillie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt costar in the Russo brothers' science fiction comedy-drama film adapted from the dystopian illustrated novel of the same name.
Where to watch: The Electric State hits Netflix on March 14th. |
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| Snow White and Other Grimms' Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm; illustrated by MinaLima Rachel Zegler and Gal Gadot costar in the new live-action adaptation of the Brothers Grimm's classic 1812 fairy tale "Snow White."
Where to watch: Snow White heads to theaters on March 21st. |
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| The Mirror & the Light by Hilary MantelA star-studded cast led by Mark Rylance return for the Tudor drama Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light, which serves as a follow-up to the award-winning 2015 Wolf Hall miniseries and adapts the final volume of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall trilogy.
Where to watch: Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light premieres March 23rd on PBS Masterpiece. |
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