Starting January 11, you will be able to watch the trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan on Netflix: “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight,” and “The Dark Knight Rises.” Christian Bale played Bruce Wayne. His films have featured actors such as Michael Caine, Liam Neeson, Katie Holmes, Gary Oldman, Cillian Murphy, Heath Ledger, and Morgan Freeman.
“Batman Begins” is a reboot of the Batman film series. The film tells the story of Bruce Wayne, starting from the death of his parents, through his path to becoming Batman, to the struggle for peace in Gotham City, which is in chaos.
Collectively, the trilogy has grossed over $2.4 billion in ticket sales and is considered one of the best films ever made.
When the Tatra Mountains become the scene of brutal murders, Commissioner Forrest steps into action. Acting against the measures, with the help of journalist Olga Zrebska, he discovers a conspiracy with roots dating back to World War II – read the plot description “Firstly”.
The series is based on the novels “Exposure” and “Przewieśnie” by Remigiusz Mróz, who will also appear on screen in one of the roles. The lead role will be played by Borys Szyc, who also serves as a producer.
The director of the series is Daniel Jarosik, winner of the Audience Award at the Polish Feature Film Festival in Gdynia and Four Eagles – Polish Film Awards for his debut feature film “Johnny”. Agata Malesińska and Jacek Markiewicz are in charge of the screenplay, while Piotr Uznański is in charge of the images.
“Forst” will premiere on Netflix on January 11.
An international team of thieves led by Cyrus Whittaker (Kevin Hart) intends to steal gold worth $500 million from a passenger plane flying 12,000 meters above the ground – we read in the movie description “Jump in the sky.”
Besides Kevin Hart, viewers will see, among others, Sam Worthington, Billy Magnussen and even… Jean Reno! The popular actor will be seen in a supporting role.
“Jump in the Sky” will premiere on January 12 on Netflix.
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