
Ian Sandwell
Movies Editor at Digital Spy
Movies Editor @digitalspy. All opinions my own, even the wrong ones (in your opinion).
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digitalspy.com | Ian Sandwell
Great Britain has been cut off from mainland Europe and shunned by the world. No, we're not talking Brexit and its impact on our Eurovision chances, but the world we see in 28 Years Later. Nearly three decades on from the rage virus outbreak, survivors have found ways to live among the infected, such as the community on Holy Island. The island is accessible only during low tide, connected to the mainland by a heavily-defended causeway that keeps them safe from the infected.
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digitalspy.com | Ian Sandwell
TV shows regularly get cancelled and there's nothing we can do about it, but at least we usually know why we won't be seeing our favourite characters any more. If a show hasn't been able to build to its own finale, it's usually because of low ratings or a network deciding it wants to go a different way. But there are times when it's not entirely clear – at least not straight away – why a show has been cancelled.
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digitalspy.com | Ian Sandwell
Movie magic happened in 2022 when director Joseph Kosinski and writer Ehren Kruger teamed up for Top Gun: Maverick, a spectacular legacy sequel that recorded a stunning $1.5 billion worldwide at the box office. Sadly, the trick can't be repeated as movie magic does not happen with Kosinski and Kruger's reunion F1: The Movie.
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digitalspy.com | Ian Sandwell
Final Destination: Bloodlines has been a triumphant return for the horror series, and now you can watch it at home. The sequel is the highest-grossing outing of the series, with $271 million worldwide so far, having also set the record for the biggest opening ($51 million) and the highest Rotten Tomatoes rating of the series (92% at time of writing).
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digitalspy.com | Ian Sandwell
How to Train Your Dragon has soared at the box office with nearly $200 million worldwide in its opening weekend, so it's lucky that they've already confirmed a sequel to the live-action remake. With that in mind, you might be wondering whether the new movie has a post-credit scene to tease what's next for Hiccup and Toothless. If you're going to see it this week to see what all the fuss is about after the huge opening, we can confirm that How to Train Your Dragon does have a post-credit scene.
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