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These are all the movie sagas that you can see on the new Movistar channel
Movistar bets on temporary or pop-up channels. Some channels with a limited duration, usually several weeks, that offer different content. In this case, from today we can enjoy a new temporary channel called Movistar Sagas dedicated exclusively to movies.
Dial 28 of Movistar Plus+ will feature the Movistar Sagas channel. One of the reasons why Movistar launches this channel is the arrival of Fast&Furius 9 to the operator’s offer on January 28, in which we can enjoy several films from the saga, as well as other sagas in full.
Popular sagas of the last 40 years
From today until next February 6 we have an appointment on Movistar Plus + with the best film sagas of the last 40 years. Among the most outstanding titles we find Back to the Future, Karate Kid, the most recent Star Trek trilogy, Insidious, Blade and Robocop among many others.
Movistar Sagas will be available to Movistar customers who have contracted a Fusion package that includes movie channels. A channel that will also be available in the on-demand service, as well as on dial 28, both for fiber and satellite users. Of course, the latter will only be able to view it in SD quality.
Movies available on Movistar Plus+ dial 28
- ‘Rocky’, ‘Rocky II’, ‘Rocky III’, ‘Rocky IV’, ‘Rocky V’, ‘Rocky Balboa’
- ‘Spider-Man’, ‘Spider-Man 2’ and ‘Spider-Man 3’
- ‘Karate Kid: The Moment of Truth’, ‘Karate Kid II: The Story Continues’, ‘Karate Kid III: The Final Challenge’
- Robocop’, ‘Robocop 2’ and ‘Robocop 3’
- ‘Blade’, ‘Blade II’, ‘Blade Trinity’
- ‘Ocean’s Eleven’, ‘Ocean’s Twelve’ and ‘Ocean’s Thirteen’
- ‘The last warrior’, ‘The last warrior. The roots of evil
- ‘Insidious’, ‘Insidious: chapter 2′ and Insidious: chapter 3’
- ‘Star Trek’, ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’, ‘Star Trek: Beyond’
- ‘Jack Reacher’ and ‘Jack Reacher: Never Go Back’
- ‘The Bourne Affair’, ‘The Bourne Myth’, ‘The Bourne Ultimatum’, ‘The Bourne Legacy’
- ‘The Snow White Chronicles: The Huntsman and the Ice Queen’, ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’
- ‘Wonder Woman’, ‘Wonder Woman 1984’
- ‘The minions’
- ‘Despicable Me’, ‘Gru 2. Despicable Me’, ‘Gru 3. Despicable Me’
- ‘Back to the Future’, ‘Back to the Future II’, ‘Back to the Future III’
- ‘Shrek’, ‘Shrek 2’, ‘Shrek the Third’, ‘Shrek Happily Ever After’
- ‘Her parents’, ‘His parents’, ‘Now their parents are them’
- ‘Legally Blonde’, ‘Legally Blonde 2’
- ‘Madagascar’, ‘Madagascar 2’, ‘Madagascar 3: Europe’s March’, ‘The Penguins of Madagascar’
- Saw, Saw II, Saw III, Saw IV, Saw V, Saw VI, Saw II 3D, Saw VIII
- ‘Ted’, ‘Ted 2’
- ‘Raining with a Chance of Meatballs’, ‘Raining with a Chance of Meatballs 2’
Movies available through Disney+
- Marvel ‘The Avengers’, ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’, ‘Avengers: Infinity War’, ‘Avengers: Endgame’
- ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’, ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2’
- ‘Thor’, ‘Thor: The Dark World’, ‘Thor: Ragnarok’
- ‘Toy Story’, ‘Toy Story 2. The toys return to the load’, ‘Toy Story 3’, ‘Toy Story 4’.
- Saga Star Wars: ‘Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope’, ‘Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back’, ‘Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi’, ‘Star
- Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’, ‘Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones’, ‘Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith’, ‘Star Wars: Episode
- VII – The Force Awakens’, ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi’, ‘Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker’
- ‘Rogue One: A Star Wars Story’
- ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’, ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’, ‘Captain America: Civil War’
- ‘Iron Man’, ‘Iron Man 2’, ‘Iron Man 3’
Movies available through Netflix
- ‘My first kiss’, ‘My first kiss 2’, ‘My first kiss 3’
- ‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’, ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’
- ‘Jurassic Park’, ‘The Lost World (Jurassic Park)’, ‘Jurassic Park III (Jurassic Park III)’, ‘Jurassic World’, ‘Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom’
- ‘The invisible guardian’, ‘Legacy in the bones’, ‘Offering to the storm’
- Trilogy ‘The street of terror’
- ‘To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before’, ‘To All The Boys: PS I Still Love You’, ‘To All The Boys: Forever’
Schedule for the weekend
If we look at the movies that will be available on the Movistar Sagas channel, we realize that all of them are closely related to the action movies of recent years. All titles will be available on the on-demand service from Movistar Plus+ (Menu > Cinema) where we will also have the best Disney + and Netflix sagas.
Looking ahead to this weekend we can enjoy the following movies:
Friday January 21
- the other bodyguard
- The other bodyguard 2
- star trek
- Star Trek: Into the Dark
- Star Trek: Beyond
- See-Mú Cinema: Episode 4
- Blade
- Blade II
- Blade Trinity
- Karate Kid, the moment of truth
- Karate Kid II: The Story Continues
- Karate Kid III: The Final Challenge
Saturday January 22
- Batman: The Lego Movie
- The LEGO Ninjago Movie
- his parents
- Her parents
- Now the parents are them
- Robocop
- Robocop 2
- Robocop 3
- Ocean’s Eleven
- Ocean’s Twelve
- Ocean’s Thirteen
- The last Warrior

Cinema
In The Batman, the Sphinx is inspired by the Zodiac Killer

What would a super hero be without the super villains he has to fight on a daily basis? And the more dangerous they are, the better! Batman can boast of having truly fearsome enemies and not just because they have terrible superpowers: indeed, Batman’s nemeses are best known for their dark and extremely complex mentality.

Often when we talk about enemies of Batman, we immediately think of the Joker, Catwoman or even the Penguin. But there are plenty more! Thus in “The Batman” by Matt Reeves, it is the Sphinx who is honored. Much like the Joker, this villain has no superpowers but is just as twisted and deranged, if not more so. Matt Reeves said thathe was inspired by the Zodiac Killer to give the character even more depth.
Matt Reeves confides
It was during a conversation with MovieMaker that Matt Reeves confided in the Sphinx. The director said that “The Batman” version of the character is greatly inspired by the Zodiac Killer, a serial killer who raged in the 70s in California (United States). The latter was never caught, despite years of tracking and investigation, while he regularly sent letters to the press to brag about his murders.
The story of the Zodiac Killer has inspired many books, films and documentaries and now “The Batman”. Matt Reeves explained that he more or less modeled his Sphinx on the Zodiac Slayer. “He kills very important people in Gotham, and they are the pillars of society. Following the murders, it reveals the ways these people weren’t all they said they were, and you start to realize there’s some sort of association. And so you have Gordon and Batman trying to follow the clues to try to make sense of this thing.”
Who is the Sphinx?
Real name Edward Nashton or Edward Nigma, the Sphinx is one of Batman’s most formidable enemies. Preferring mind games to physical confrontations, he always attacks the Dark Knight in a sneaky way. With him, real intellectual arm wrestling awaits the hero. Especially since generally, it is the solution of the enigma that will allow him to thwart the set traps or even save people. We can’t wait to find out what he has in store for Batman in Matt Reeves’ film. See you on March 4 at the cinema!
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Cinema
Godzilla: Here’s the right order to watch the movies

Godzilla, the most famous monster in cinema, has been successful for more than 70 years and, in the year 2021, he had his last appearance in the movie. Godzilla vs Kong, a real hit among fans of the franchise.
However, it is not only this work that encompasses this universe of Godzilla and the character has dozens of films.
So, check out all the movies from Godzilla in order for you to enjoy the franchise and watch everything the right way!
Godzilla (1954)
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This is the first film in the franchise, released in the so-called Showa era, and is a Japanese production directed by Ishiro Honda, introducing the monster to the world.
Godzilla Strikes Back (1955)
The sequel to the original hit brings yet another monster that fights with the main character, a trend that is maintained to this day in the franchise.
King Kong vs Godzilla (1962)
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This work is the first film involving King Kong that was produced by Toho Studios and features the two characters in a constant struggle.
Mothra vs Godzilla (1964)
Toho Studios noticed the success of the giant monster versus King Kong movie and decided to bring in the character Mothra to fight him in this sequel.
Ghidorah, The Three-headed Monster (1964)
The fifth installment in the franchise is the first to feature the monster as a hero, which would be kept in the rest of the films, and introduces the character Ghidorah to fans of the universe.
Astro-Monster Invasion (1965)
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The film tells the plot of the aliens asking Godzilla and Rodan to help them defeat King Ghidorah and shows how they betray humans in the end.
Ebirah, Terror of the Abyss (1966)
The main character fights a gigantic lobster named Ebirah in this movie, and is shown a new Godzilla asleep at the end of the sequence.
The Son of Godzilla (1967)
The sequel tells the story of scientists who find a gigantic praying mantis and a spider that are fighting the famous monster’s son.
Awakening of the Monsters (1968)
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This movie tells the plot of the monsters that were released from the Monsterland area after humans trapped them and lived in peace for a while.
Godzilla’s Revenge (1969)
The famous monster’s son meets a boy who is being bullied and shares the events with him in this movie
Godzilla vs Hedorah (1971)
The Earth’s pollution accumulates to the point of forming the monster Hedorah, which ends up destroying Japan and fighting the main character.
Godzilla vs Gigan (1972)
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Anguirus and the famous lizard monster battle a bubble of pollution in one of the franchise’s most iconic scenes.
Godzilla vs Megalon (1973)
The monster Megalon is sent to destroy Earth by the nation of Seatopia, and in order to save the planet, the famous lizard must intervene in the fight.
The Monster Odyssey (1974)
While a nation of aliens builds a monster similar to the main character aiming at the destruction of Japan, the protagonist needs to defeat him.
Wrath of Monsters (1975)
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The Mechagodzilla is rebuilt and the main character must intervene to save Earth from complete destruction.
The Return of Godzilla (1984)
After 30 years since its appearance, the famous monster reappears in Tokyo, destroys many ships and almost sparks the Third World War.
Godzilla vs Biollante (1989)
The protagonist remains trapped in a volcano in this sequence, while a scientist uses his DNA to create a plant-like monster called Biollante.
Godzilla vs. Evil Monster (1991)
This sequel follows a group of time travelers who use the protagonist in their plan to destroy the world.
Godzilla vs Mothra (1992)
The monster once again engages in a fight with Mothra and this time it also has to battle Battra, another creature from this universe.
Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla II (1993)
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The United Nations comes together in this film to rebuild the Mechagodzilla as a weapon to kill the monster once and for all.
Godzilla vs SpaceGodzilla (1994)
SpaceGodzilla and Mogera threaten the life of the protagonist in this sequel to the franchise and the monster must fight to survive.
Godzilla vs Destroyer (1995)
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Destoroyah is a beast that aims to kill the protagonist of the franchise and he once again fights for survival.
Godzilla (1998)
New York is threatened by a giant reptile that appears to wipe out the city in the franchise’s sequel.
Godzilla 2000 (1999)
Tokyo is threatened by a flying saucer and Godzilla must fight to save it in this movie.
Godzilla vs Megaguirus (2000)
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A black hole device is created in Japan and new enemies appear for the famous monster.
Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack (2001)
The beasts of the universe reappear to fight the protagonist, who needs to protect Japan.
Godzilla vs Mechagodzilla (2002)
A new Godzilla emerges and the government of Japan creates a Mechagodzilla to save the country in the movie.
Godzilla: Tokyo SOS (2003)
The protagonist teams up with Mechagodzilla against Mothra in one of the most iconic battles in this franchise.
Godzilla: Final Battle (2004)
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The famous monster embarks on a journey around the world and fights against many other creatures in decisive battles.
Godzilla (2014)
In a world filled with new beasts and monsters, only Godzilla can save him from destruction in this sequel.
Shin Godzilla (2018)
Chaos once again breaks out in Japan after a giant monster appears to destroy the country.
Godzilla II: King of the Monsters (2019)
The Monarch agency is facing new beasts, including the protagonist, in this latest installment of the franchise.
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The two icons in the monster world face off again in a battle that threatens the life of the planet.
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Cinema
The filming of Black Panther 2 is once again postponed

Two years after the start of the pandemic, the cinema industry continues to suffer from its consequences. To limit the spread of the virus, most production studios had to change their plans. Some have been forced to push back the release date of their films. Others had to suspend their filming.
Today, with the Omicron variant, the situation does not seem to have changed much. As proof, a few days ago, we learned that the filming of Black Panther 2 has been postponed. Marvel had to make this decision following the disturbing progress of the Omicron variant in Atlanta. Unfortunately, that’s where part of Black Panther 2.

This is not the first time that the filming of this second part entitled Black Panther: Wakanda Forever has been suspended.
A real black series
Decidedly, the fate persists on Black Panther 2. Indeed, in the middle of the year 2020, the filming of the film had already been suspended after the death of Chadwick Boseman. The actor was known for portraying the role of King T’Challa. He died of colon cancer.
The filming of Black Panther 2 was then suspended while director Ryan Coogler decides on the future of the film. After filming resumed, actress Letitia Wright suffered numerous injuries. Now, it is because of the Covid-19 that the filming is postponed. It is said that several members of the film crew have been infected with the virus. Among them is actress Lupita Nyong’o.
Letitia Wright headlining
MCU fans have been left wondering about Black Panther’s future following the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Today, we know that the second installment will return with Letitia Wright as headliner. The latter embodies Shuri, the little sister of King T’Challa.
At this time, it is unclear if Shuri will take over her brother’s costume. Alongside Letitia Wright, we will see Danai Gurira again in the role of Okoye. We can also find Lupita Nyong’o in the skin of Nakia and Angela Bassett in that of Ramonda.
For the time being, we do not know when the filming of Black Panther 2 will be able to resume. Marvel’s plans, however, remain unchanged. Indeed, the release date of the film is still set for November 11, 2022.
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