This week's movies and series - Drama before the wedding

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This week's movies and series - Drama before the wedding
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It's not the romantic comedy with two charismatic stars that the movie poster and trailer might make it seem. Rather, it's a drama with a rather serious premise: can you forgive your future wife who has - almost - done something unthinkable. Zendaya and Robert Pattinson play Emma and Charlie, two soulmates who are about to get married. But one night, Emma reveals the worst thing she has ever done in her life. Will Charlie be able to recover? Will the wedding even happen?

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Sequel to the first animated film, which came out three years ago. This time the adventure takes Mario and Luigi into space.

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Kelly Reilly was previously seen in "Yellowstone." Here she plays a police officer turned teacher. But when a little boy is found dead in the small coastal town in Wales where she lives, similarities to a cold case she has never been able to forget are discovered.

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Italian series set in 1977 and following up Roberto Saviano's famous story about the mafia in Naples. But now the story of how it all began is told when future boss Pietro Savastano (Luca Lubrano) is drawn into the "Camorra".

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The second season of the drama series about Coop (Jon Hamm) who gets fired from his finance job and instead starts breaking into his rich neighbors' homes. But it's not a good profession if you have a midlife crisis and age-related ailments. His relationship with his ex-wife Mel (Amanda Peet) is now complicated, and several people get caught up in Coop's criminal plans.

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Animated sequel to "The Clone Wars" where Maul enlists the help of Jedi Padawans to build his evil organization.

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Fresh from her acclaimed performance in the film “One Battle After Another,” Chase Infiniti stars as Agnes in this sequel to the acclaimed dystopian series “The Handmaid’s Tale.” Along with Daisy (Lucy Hallyday), Agnes begins a school for obedient future wives in the authoritarian Gilead where oppression is relentless.

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