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On the eve of Three King's Day, a police agent on his last legs (Leo) is trapped in the motorway in the wake of the effects of a powerful snowstorm in Spain, teaming up with a young aspiring Guardia Civil agent fresh off from the academy, to face an assault on an armored van by a gang of robbers.
Highest-grossing films of 2025 by calendar grosses [10] [11] [7] Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Mufasa: The Lion King (2024) Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: €10,654,135 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (2024) Paramount Pictures: €5,138,346 3 Moana 2 (2024) Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures: €3,632,193 4 Nosferatu (2024) Universal ...
Highest-grossing Spanish films of 2025 Rank Title Distributor Admissions Domestic gross 1 Mikaela: Buena Vista International: 146,024 995,933 2 Sin instrucciones ‡ Warner Bros. Pictures: 92,995 621,827 3 Mala influencia: Tripictures: 87,603 599,146 4 Undercover (La infiltrada) ‡ Beta Fiction: 67,666 464,525 5 The 47 (El 47) ‡ A ...
Hallmark Media Hallmark Media kicked off 2025 with four all-new Hallmark Channel movies — taking viewers all around the world from the comfort of their couch. The network announced in December ...
2025 in film is an overview of events, including award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country- and genre-specific lists of films released, and notable deaths.Shochiku and Gaumont will celebrate their 130th anniversaries; 20th Century Studios and Republic Pictures will celebrate their 90th anniversaries; and Studio Ghibli will celebrate its 40th anniversary.
Week Weekend End Date Film Total weekend gross (Pound sterling) Weekend openings in the Top 10 Reference(s) 1: 6 January 2025: Nosferatu: £5,246,910: We Live in Time (#3) [1]2
Spain's King Felipe dodged mud as objects were thrown while he visited areas in Paiporta, Valencia affected by the country's worst-ever flood-related disaster on Sunday (3 November). Shouts of ...
6 February – The Supreme Court of Spain overturns the conviction of Rafael Louzan for his involvement in an anomalous construction agreement in Moraña when he was president of the Provincial Deputation of Pontevedra, allowing him to retain his post as head of the Royal Spanish Football Federation.