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“Aquaman 2” at Screenville Cinemas

        Breaking box office records worldwide, “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” is still showing at ICM Screenville Cinema 3.    

        A sequel to “Aquaman” in 2018, “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom” is set several years after the events of the first film, where Arthur Curry aka Aquaman (Jason Momoa-“Braven”) is forced to protect Atlantis and his loved ones from devastation after an ancient power is unleashed by Black Manta (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) obtaining the cursed Black Trident. 

        In order to achieve this, he will have to seek help from an unlikely ally, his brother Orm (Patrick Wilson-“Speed 2”), the former Atlantean king who was imprisoned following his crimes against Atlantis. 

       Black Manta is a ruthless pirate and high-seas mercenary who uses an Atlantean armored suit and wields the powerful Black Trident, seeking to kill Arthur as revenge for the death of his father.

“AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM” is still showing at ICM Screenville Cinema 3.   

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“Rewind” at Screenville

       The topgrossing family drama “Rewind” is still showing at ICM Screenville Cinema 4.  

       Celebrity couple Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera star as childhood sweethearts John and Mary whose rocky marriage causes their relationship to fall apart. Always busy from work, John hardly have spare time to spend with his family. Estranged from his father (Lito Pimentel) and the disappointment of not being promoted in his company, John is always hot-headed, so people are tense around him. But at a certain point in his life he feels guilty.  

       One day, John and Mary were arguing in the car and the unthinkable tragedy happened. John encounters a mystical being (Pepe Herrera) who tells him he will be sent back in time to the day before the accident, so that he can correct all his mistakes and repair his relationship with his wife and family. 

       With everything to lose and to hope for, John rewinds his life and discovers that the true meaning of happiness comes from the thing he has taken for granted – love.

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“REWIND” is the current topgrosser in the recently-concluded 49th Metro Manila Fillmfest Festival and still showing at ICM Screenville Cinema 4.

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