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Spider-Man has come of age: These are the DVD highlights of the week

"Spider-Man: No Way Home", "The 355" and "Gunpowder Milkshake": These are the DVDs and Blu-rays of the week.

Since Tom Holland first appeared as Spider-Man in Captain America: Civil War six years ago, the young Briton has been one of the most important actors of his generation. Since then, the 25-year-old has donned the spider cape five more times. "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is Holland's seventh appearance as Peter Parker. And it shouldn't be his last. In any case, producer Amy Pascal can imagine more "Spider-Man" films with Tom Holland, as she recently revealed. Only Holland itself seems to be hesitating. In a "GQ" interview in November, he said: "If I'm still playing Spider-Man at 30, I've done something wrong." But until then it's still a few years ... "Spider-Man: No Way Home" is now available on DVD and Blu-ray, alongside the spy film "The 355" and the action film "Gunpowder Milkshake".

"Spider-Man: No Way Home" (Release: April 12)
Spider-Man: No Way Home is the third and final installment in the Homecoming trilogy, which began in 2017. At the end of the previous film, Far From Home (2019), the true identity of Peter Parker (Tom Holland) was revealed. In "Spider-Man: No Way Home" Peter wants nothing more than to have the whole world forget his identity again. For this he asks Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch) for help. But Dr. Strange's spell goes awry, and the multiverse spirals out of control, tearing a hole in the world Peter lives in. Through the hole in the multiverse, all those enemies that Spider-Man has already had to deal with in the past slip through. And that's quite a lot - after all, there were various other actors of the spider man before Tom Holland. And so, among others, Electro (Jamie Foxx), Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina) and Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe) make life difficult for Peter Parker.

Price DVD: around 14 euros

US, 2021, directed by Jon Watts, running time: 143 minutes

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The creators confirm the long-awaited crossover in the latest "Better Call Saul"

"Breaking Bad" fans who have followed "Better Call Saul" over the years have all been waiting for some crossover between the series - and now the wait seems over.


For five seasons, we have had to follow Bob Odenkirk in the role of Jimmy McGill and slowly get to follow the transformation into Saul Goodman, the lawyer we all got to know in "Breaking Bad". Since the action has mostly taken place before the events of "Breaking Bad", fans of the series have long wondered if we will see Aaron Paul or Bryan Cranston appear in the roles of Jesse Pinkman and Walther White also in the prequel series.
 
And in connection with the last "Better Call Saul" season being released this spring (the second half will be released this summer), that wait actually seems to be over:
 
- It would be a damn shame if the series ended without Cranston and Paul showing up, right? You first heard this, Vince Gilligan (who created both "Better Call Saul" and "Breaking Bad") tells Variety.

However, it remains to be seen how "Better Call Saul" and "Breaking Bad" will actually be linked. Considering that we have, for example, followed Jimmy / Saul in a timeline that took place after "Breaking Bad" as well, so maybe this is rather where we should hope to see the series tied together (Paul is after all a bit older now)? It does not seem to be a completely ordinary crossover:
 
- These two worlds will be crossed in a way you have not seen before, I can guarantee that, comments "Better Call Saul" co-creator Peter Gould.
 
And even though we now know with relative certainty that Cranston and Paul will appear, it can both mean that we have a short little cameo to look forward to or that the characters appear in several episodes.

The first episode of the final "Better Call Saul" season (which comes in two rounds) will be released on Netflix on April 18. The second and very last part premieres on July 12.

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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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Fantastic Beast 3: Epic duels and painful relationships

The magical creatures and wonders are back in a long, intense film that surprises with lots of disputes and thorns. In the third installation of "Fantastic Monster", we finally get a real insight into the complex relationship between childhood friends Albus Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald.

Almost four years and a whole pandemic have passed since we saw the smoke of our magic zoologist Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne), and all the magical creatures he keeps in his always equally expandable suitcase. The story we now have to follow takes over where a vicious Grindelwald (now played by Mads Mikkelsen) once again manipulates himself forward to destroy everything in his path and in his zeal to achieve world domination. At his side he has his puppet Credence (Ezra Miller), a tormented soul who at the end of his predecessor was also revealed to be a forgotten Dumbledore.
 
There are those who refuse to play after Grindelwald's pipe, and above all of them is the young Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law). The pill-dropping, well-dressed Dumbledore - who we may call Albus, now that it's teeming with Dumbledores - we were already newly introduced to in its predecessor "Grindelwald's Crime", and in part three it so rightly so that the title suggests focus on the Dumbledore family and all their secrets. Secrets that they may have to take and reveal now in order to get alive from this story.
 
It is a motley crowd that will try to stop Grindelwald from carrying out its evil plans for mass destruction, extermination and general dictatorship. In addition to Newt, we again find his brother Theseus (Callum Turner) the muggle Jacob (Dan Fogler), as well as Professor Lally (Jessica Williams) in a larger role as omniscient companion. Notably absent, however, is Tina (Katherine Waterston) who has now been reduced to a few cameos. Maybe she simply did not fit in with the gentleman's many characters and side tracks that we now follow.
 
The most pre-emptive casting choice to replace Johnny Depp turns out to be a crystal clear improvement. Our Nordic villain expert Mads Mikkelsen makes his interpretation of the cunning Grindelwald with bravura, and he shines specifically in the scenes that he and Albus have on hand. For some reason, Albus Dumbledore's sexuality became a hot potato when the author J.K. Rowling, outside the stories, told that she always had Albus in mind as a homosexual. In "Dumbledore's secrets" it is quickly made clear that this story is about more than the struggle between good and evil, it is about an old love relationship. The background history of both of them swims from time to time through flashbacks to the surface, where it is explained that their blood pact connects them forever, whether they want to or not.
 
The now trilogy "Fantastic Monster" has had a somewhat unfortunate journey, and has had a hard time finding a way out of the shadows where it has ended up in - the "Harry Potter" universe, which probably does not need any further presentation. The spin-off series' first film, simply titled "Fantastic monsters and where to find them", was an exciting insight into the American wizarding world as well as the muggle world, set in the backdrop of a beautiful 1920s. The sequel "Grindelwalds crime" never reached the same heights but chose to go a gloomier, slightly darker path; something that did not really appeal to either the critics or the audience.
 
It should be emphasized that "Fantastic Monsters: Dumbledore's Secrets" brings home a lot that was disappointing in "Grindelwald's Crime". Apart from the fact that the predecessor was messy and somewhat rejected, it largely lacked what I think the series should actually be about - magical creatures and monsters. It can therefore be happily announced that in "Dumbledore's Secrets" the story revolves around a smaller, deer-like animal called the quilin - one of the most innocent and honest creatures there is. The ugly, bamboo-like animal should be able to see through lies, so it is not entirely unexpected that many magicians want to draw on the poor little creature.
 
Dazzlingly beautiful panoramic views of landscapes and intensely crackling magician duels, yes, we will definitely enjoy that in "Dumbledore's secrets". What strikes me, however, is the lack of a fair dose of humor. In its eagerness to create a dark, frightening atmosphere, this subtle, simple humor falls away that we all remember from our upbringing with Harry Potter. The character Jacob Kowalski will once again be our "comic relief", but he is poorly supported by his companions and thus does not just become outside due to being a muggle-born - he also becomes the only reasonably humorous character. That he, as a smuggler, would also be able to 'hang on' all kinds of magical events and missions unhindered - he even gets a wand! - I do not really buy it either.

"Fantastic Monster" has always been a welcome adult variant of the "Harry Potter" we are used to. It's almost as if the film's heavy sociopolitical themes we follow are directly aimed at the grown-up children and young adults who once devoured everything with Harry Potter that they came across. The problem may be that the now adult Harry Potter lovers want a break from their ordinary, boring life just to dive into a magical fantasy world - not watch another movie about how depressing real life can be.
 
Film magic is not something you just conjure up, every single cone knows that. "Dumbledore's Secrets" is a long film, but where the pieces of the puzzle still find their way during the film's many intense minutes. Somewhere here in its third installation, "Fantastic Monster" has nevertheless found its own identity with its own pace and storyline. Despite the little brother complex, it still chooses to go in its own direction and with its many characters. Despite a somewhat complicated plot, everything falls into place in the third act of the film - which ends with a bang.

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Jim Carrey raves about the original 'Star Wars' movies

Jim Carrey thinks no one "can" top the original 'Star Wars' movies.

The 60-year-old actor admitted that George Lucas' space franchise, which started with an original trilogy in 1977 and has since spawned both a prequel and sequel trilogy and a multitude of television series, has become "great stuff". is, but nothing would come close to the early blockbusters.

Speaking to 'Collider', Carrey said: "You can't do better than that. That's why you can do other great Star Wars things. Because it's just so amazing, you know, it's one amazing source of material and ideas. But that first series of films was a mythology, as [author] Joseph Campbell said, that was a perfect mythology." The 'Sonic the Hedgehog 2' actor also claimed that his favorite film in the franchise is 'The Empire Strikes Back', the second film to be released. "'The Empire Strikes Back' has a special meaning to me because there was a time when I think I was about 14 or 15.

When that came out I got the John Williams soundtrack and I listened to it on my headphones. While I was reading late at night, I was reading Stephen King novels. And I was mixing media, I was going to read 'Salem's Lot' with the soundtrack to 'The Empire Strikes Back'. And so it has it all those wild memory connotations, to me that's wonderful," the star recalled.

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