Two sci-fi masterpieces and Scarlett Johansson’s most controversial film

Two sci fi masterpieces and Scarlett Johanssons most controversial film

Amazon Prime has a lot of exciting new additions to offer again this week, but fires a broadside at sci-fi fans in particular. However, fans of 80s cult action and trashy comic film adaptations will also find what they are looking for. The Scarlett Johansson community also gets their money’s worth. Although it is their most controversial film.

On Amazon Prime: Two sci-fi highlights and Scarlett Johansson controversy

Because the manga film adaptation was heavily criticized for the practice, cast Asian figures with white people (via The Guardian). Nevertheless, the Ghost in the Shell implementation found many fans in the sci-fi community.

On the other hand, The Matrix and Ad Astra, in which Keanu Reeves and Brad Pitt in different ways, got along without any hard political controversy discover the truth about human nature. The two direct sequels of the former are also available on Amazon Prime.

If you like it a little less future-oriented, you can reach for Top Gun – you fear neither death nor devil, whose sequel became an absolute blockbuster this year. Megan Fox fans with trash appetites should take a look at Jonah Hex. Incidentally, of course, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power started with two episodes. In case anyone really hasn’t noticed.

All new series on Amazon Prime Video this weekAll new movies on Amazon Prime Video this weekPodcast: The Lord of the Rings Series Must Save Middle-earth

On September 2nd, the most expensive series of all time will start on Amazon Prime Video: The Lord of the Rings – The Rings of Power. In it we return to Middle-earth for the first time since Peter Jackson’s Hobbit films.

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In this episode, Jenny and Esther discuss what the show needs to do to make the disappointing Hobbit films go away. But they also clarify a few important questions about the plot for those who still don’t have an overview after the trailers.

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