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Nu Metro’s cinemas in KZN are again open 7 days a week from this Friday, 4 December to give you 7 days of movie fun every week this holiday season – packed with an awesome line-up of the hottest new movie releases, including Wonder Woman 1984 from 16 December.

Friday sees the arrival of this holiday season’s first big animated family movie adventure in their cinemas! Or, go wild with Mel Gibson’s new action comedy about a twisted Santa Claus.

Here are this week’s new movie releases at Nu Metro:

The Croods: A New Age (7-9PG V)

[Showing at all Nu Metro cinemas]

The Croods: A New Age is the sequel to the original blockbuster hit, and this time The Croods family discovers that the future just ain’t what it used to be. They meet tension when they are challenged by a rival family, the Bettermans – the epitome of “pretentious”, who claim to be better and more evolved. The movie is a hilarious, epic adventure for the whole family – featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone, Ryan Reynolds and Catherine Keener.

Fatman (16 DLV)

[Showing at all Nu Metro cinemas]

To save his declining business, Chris Cringle (Mel Gibson), also known as Santa Claus, is forced into a partnership with the U.S. military against his will. Making matters worse, Chris gets locked into a deadly battle of wits against a highly skilled assassin hired by a precocious 12-year-old after the little tyke received a lump of coal in his stocking. Fatman is a darkly hilarious action-comedy with a twisted take on the festive season.

WIN: There are six 2D tickets and six 3D tickets up for grabs. Simply fill in the competition form below and click submit. Competition closes on Monday, 7 December at 10am. Winners will be notified on Tuesday, 8 December.

 

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