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The final installment of the Skywalker saga.
- 4.09 / 5.0
Following the events of Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, the story will focus on Rey (Daisy Ridley) as she builds a new Jedi Order.
American heiress Virginia Hall attempts to break into the ranks of the American Foreign Service in the years before World War II. Rejected because of gender and a disability — she lost part of her leg in a hunting accident — Hall works during the war for the British intelligence unit SOE. She later joins the OSS, the forerunner of the CIA.
Brooke (Ridley), is determined to prove herself worthy of running her father's hotel empire. She travels to the Philippines to scout a new resort location. There, she meets Ben (Ehrenreich), a charming expatriate pilot who helps her discover the beauty of the country-and a newfound sense of freedom.
A young, very-much-in-love man and woman get into a freak car accident in which the man is killed. Though the woman moves on and marries another man with whom she has three children, her own death 50 years later only opens more doors. In the afterlife, she is given the choice of forgetting the memory of her life after the accident and becoming young again to be with her first love, or choosing to remain as she is and waiting for her second husband’s death.
Daisy Ridley plays successful entrepreneur Dr. Rosalind Carver. Together with her husband Mark, she rescues a wounded man drifting off the coast of Indonesia, believing she's saving a life – not stepping into a deadly conspiracy. Within hours, their yacht vanishes, Matt is abducted, and paradise turns into a trap. Hunted by pirates and imprisoned by corrupt officials, Rosalind's only hope lies in Sean Fuller, a private military contractor whose motives are as mysterious as his past. Together, they must navigate a maze of deceit and violence in a land where no one can be trusted.
An illegal memory dealer is accused of murdering a man who she does not believe she even knows.
Takes an original spin on the superhero genre.