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Trailer: Colin Firth in World War II drama "Operation Mincemeat"

Director John Madden's new film tells the true story of two British intelligence officers, who together planned and carried out a daring operation.
The year is 1943 and the Allies are planning, in an attempt to stop Hitler's grip on Europe, an invasion of the island of Sicily. To help the operation succeed, two British intelligence officers draw up a plan, using a daring and somewhat odd strategy. The hope is that one will be able to mislead the German military, by providing a dead body with false documents.
 
The operation went by the name "Operation Mincemeat", and now it has been translated for the big screen, in a drama of the same title. The real story is told by John Madden, who has previously been behind films such as "Hotel Marigold", "Proof" and "Shakespeare in Love".
 
At the top of the cast is Colin Firth, in the role of Ewen Montagu, one of the leading men behind the plan. As his collaborator Charles Cholmondeley, we see Matthew Macfadyen, known from one of the lead roles in "Pride and Prejudice", and in recent years from the acclaimed series "Succession".
 
Now they have released a trailer for the war drama, which gives a first look at what seems to be a partly serious, but perhaps most of all entertaining depiction of the event.

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The Flash: the CW renews the series for a season 9

The Greg Berlanti-created series about the DC superhero has been renewed for a ninth season, becoming the longest-running program on the American network channel.

While the broadcast of season 8 of The Flash has resumed since March 9 in the United States, the CW has renewed its fantasy series for a ninth round of episodes according to the site Deadline, silencing the rumors according to which the season in course could mark the end of the adventures of the DC superhero. A season 9 which allows The Flash to dethrone Arrow as the longest series ever broadcast on the network channel, the latter having ended in 2020 after 8 seasons.

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“We are coming to the end of a three-year plan that I have put in place for seasons 6, 7 and 8,” showrunner Eric Wallace told Entertainment Weekly last March, before the renewal of The Flash is acted by the CW. “But for the real ending, I had to write two, because I don't know what the future holds (...) I'm hopeful that there will be a season 9, but I have to when even making sure that all of the character arcs will be wrapped up depending on the path the series takes. I also have to come up with something that can tease a potential new season."

However, the interpreter of Barry Allen, Grant Gustin, having only renewed his contract on the series for 15 episodes, it will be necessary to expect that this new season will be shorter than the previous ones - and may mark the end of The Flash's journey for good, after the return of an iconic character to the series in season 8.

In France, the first six seasons of The Flash are available on Netflix, while seasons 7 and 8 are still unpublished on the territory.

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War in Ukraine: Netflix suspends its service in Russia

Netflix stops broadcasting its content on Russian territory due to the invasion launched by Vladimir Putin in Ukraine. A decision that follows the freezing of local productions.

A new sanction has fallen. Netflix has suspended its service in Russia in protest against Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Earlier this week, the streaming service announced it would pause all future projects and acquisitions from Russia, joining a growing list of companies that have severed ties with the country.

Netflix had four Russian original projects in the works, including a detective series in the works that has since been put on hold. Netflix also recently refused to air 20 free Russian propaganda channels that the platform was required to host under Russian law.

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Now the company is taking it a step further by shutting down its service completely. "Given the circumstances on the ground, we have decided to suspend our service in Russia," a Netflix spokesperson said, as reported by Variety.

The economic backlash that Russia has faced following its decision to go to war with Ukraine has been intense. Not only is the country struggling with heavy sanctions, but many companies and organizations have withdrawn from Russia.

Companies including Microsoft, Apple and Dell announced they had suspended sales in the country, while Ikea closed stores and Nike said it would no longer process online orders. On the entertainment side, all major studios have announced that they will stop releasing their films in Russia.

Netflix launched its service in Russia in 2016 and has a relatively small presence in the territory, with around one million subscribers. The streamer has 222 million subscribers worldwide. It operates the service in a joint venture with the Russian company National Media Group.

Netflix also recently announced that it would make its 2015 documentary Winter on Fire: Ukraine's Fight for Freedom available for free. The film centers on the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine, which were sparked by former President Viktor Yanukovych's decision not to sign an agreement with the European Union and instead choose to strengthen ties with Russia.

These protests ultimately led to the ousting of Viktor Yanukovych. It has also heightened tensions with Russia, with Vladimir Putin using the overthrow as a pretext to invade and annex Ukraine's Crimean peninsula. Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022 has caused a humanitarian and refugee crisis, as well as growing fears that it could trigger a nuclear conflict.

 

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