
1.Wuthering Heights
Following his breakout role as Frankenstein Jacob Elordi is back on the big screen sooner than expected. In the role of Heathcliff, opposite Margot Robbie as Catherine, the two are set to mesmerize audiences with a gripping and emotional love story. Whether this adaptation will remain faithful to Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is yet to be seen.

2.HOW TO MAKE A KILLING
Money or family? When a long-standing family fortune calls, some are driven to extremes. For some, it’s about ego or chasing a grander purpose. For Becket Redfellow, played by Glen Powell, it’s about pruning his family tree — exactly seven members stand between him and sole control of $28 billion.

3.The DRAMA
It starts like any other love story. But soon, glances turn cold, smiles lose their warmth, and even the gentlest touch feels wrong. Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are deeply in love, preparing for marriage — until silence creeps in and words fail them. Exactly how their story unravels is already igniting debates across social media. One thing is certain: director Kristoffer Borgli is crafting a drama far from your typical romantic betrayal.

4.THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2
We’ve rarely had to wait this long for a sequel. It’s been twenty years since Andy Sachs and Miranda Priestley first met — a moment that shaped the dreams of countless viewers and left an unforgettable mark. Life behind closed doors has never been more captivating, especially in the rooms where fashion history is made. With the return of Anne Hathaway and Meryl Streep in The Devil Wears Prada 2, anticipation is at an all-time high. Let’s just hope those iconic red Valentino stud pumps aren’t foreshadowing what awaits us this May.

5.THE ODYSSEY
Going home is anything but simple. For Odysseus, the road from Troy to Ithaca becomes an endless trial across land and sea — through violent storms, haunting sirens, and the unpredictable will of the gods. Pushed to his physical and emotional limits, every step feels like a fight for survival.
Christopher Nolan reimagines Homer’s The Odyssey as an intense survival drama, where every encounter matters and every choice has consequences. Under a scorching sun and relentless winds, loneliness settles in, and time reshapes both the man on the journey and the people waiting for him. In the end, only one question lingers: what does it truly mean to return home — and is the cost worth it?
