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Michelle Yeoh, Alan Arkin, Taraji P. Henson, Julie Andrews, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and Dolph Lundgren are among the many legendary performers who lent their voice talents to this one, which follows an 11-year-old Gru (Steve Carell) as he hopes to achieve his dreams of becoming a supervillain.

Shuri’s rapid bond with Riri Williams (Dominique Thorne), an MIT student and fellow child prodigy, offers her something she’s never had before: a friend who understands what it’s like to be young, Black, and exceptional in a world that casually resents people who are any of those things, let alone all three.

Inspired by a real-life story, Breaking also notably features the late Michael K. Williams, in one of his final roles, as Eli Bernard, a police officer sympathetic to Brown-Easley’s plight attempting desperately to deescalate the hostage situation.

After the survivors of the crash are taken hostage by armed rebels, Torrance must to turn to Louis Gaspare (Mike Colter), a former French Foreign Legion officer and convicted murderer, for help in rescuing the captives and finding a safe way home.

Unfortunately, his lightly attended flight encounters two complications: Louis Gaspare (Evil’s Colter), an accused murderer being extradited by the FBI, and a severe storm that forces Brodie to crash-land on a remote island near the Philippines run by a ruthless warlord.

Call Me by Your Name director Luca Guadagnino and Timothée Chalamet team up once again for a romantic horror road movie about cannibalism that is in no way, shape, or form at all principally inspired by the life of any past collaborators whatsoever.

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