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Survival thriller Apex and ping pong drama Marty Supreme are the main streaming bets

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Quarenta years after Indiana Jones, a star returns with full force. But this time the focus is on survival thrillers and award-winning dramas that premiere now.

The weekend of April 24th to 26th brings varied options in the main streaming channels. Apex, with Charlize Theron, emerges as the most anticipated title on Netflix. Marty Supreme, nominated for Oscar, lands on HBO Max. No Hulu, No Other Choice mix dark humor with social criticism. Shudder wins Dolly, a slasher with a striking villain. And Netflix also offers Roommates, a comedy about college girls.

Apex bets on tension in the Australian jungle

Sasha, played by Charlize Theron, travels to Austrália in search of challenges as a climber. Ela meets Ben, played by Taron Egerton, a wanderer who hides dangerous intentions. The hunter turns the adventure into a deadly chase.

The film has few central characters. Theron and Egerton support the narrative with intense action sequences. Rios rages, hostile nature and direct confrontations dominate the scenes. The result is a lean thriller that discourages weekend hiking plans.

  • Sasha seeks adrenaline on remote climbs
  • Ben Reveals Expert Hunting Skills
  • Sobrevivência depends on few resources
  • Ação explores impressive physical confrontations
  • Australian Paisagens increases the feeling of isolation

Production prioritizes fast pace. Diálogos gives little space to visual tension and the actors’ performance.

Marty Supreme relives the dream of ping pong in the 1950s

Marty Mauser, role of Timothée Chalamet, dreams of becoming the best ping pong player in the world. Na Nova York from 1952, he uses relationships and trickery to finance his career. The tournament at Japão represents the culmination of the journey.

The film received nine Oscar nominations. Chalamet delivers a praised performance as the ambitious and charismatic protagonist. Gwyneth Paltrow and Odessa A’zion complete the main trio as the women orbiting Marty.

The film balances sports drama with character portraits. Marty lies and cheats, but the public is rooting for his success. Secondary performances reinforce the emotional conflict.

No Other Choice uses dark humor to talk about unemployment

Man-su loses his stable job at a paper mill to Sul’s Coreia. The job market values ​​youth and he decides to eliminate competitors to return to the market. Lee Byung-hun plays the desperate character.

The dark comedy satirizes job pressure. Piadas arise from real and uncomfortable situations. The actor, known as Squid Game, delivers layers of panic and determination.

The plot reflects contemporary anxieties. Desespero for stability drives extreme actions.

Dolly brings slasher with mature villain and excessive gore

A killer wears a porcelain doll mask. Victims Macy and Chase plan a romantic weekend in the woods. Dolly, played by Max the Impaler, separates the couple and traps Macy in a room that resembles a nursery.

Chase tries to rescue his partner while Macy fights for survival. The film focuses on graphic violence and a simple concept. The older villain stands out in a genre dominated by young figures.

Seann William Scott and Fabianne Therese lead the small roster. Reduced Orçamento does not prevent delivery of scares and blood.

Roommates explores complicated college friendships

Devon, played by Sadie Sandler, enters university and needs a roommate. Celeste, the role of Chloe East, seems like the ideal person to help with his popularity. The relationship soon turns into rivalry.

The comedy portrays insecurities of early adulthood. Devon seeks self-confidence while dealing with social dynamics. Sarah Sherman, Nick Kroll and Natasha Lyonne appear in supporting roles.

The film captures humor from early experiences away from home.

Outros release details

Apex and Roommates share space on Netflix. Marty Supreme arrives on HBO Max after awards campaign. Hulu welcomes No Other Choice with a satirical tone. Shudder, horror platform, wins Dolly.

The titles serve different audiences. Thrillers action, award-winning dramas, black comedies and slashers make up the menu.

  • Apex focuses on survival and duels
  • Marty Supreme highlights performance of Chalamet
  • No Other Choice criticizes the job market
  • Dolly innovates with mature horror villain
  • Roommates brings university lightness

Plataformas update catalogs frequently. Este weekend offers choices for different moods.

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