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Enjoy a free movie night at Oaks by the Bay showcasing ‘Dog Man' on June 20
Enjoy a free movie night at Oaks by the Bay showcasing ‘Dog Man' on June 20

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Enjoy a free movie night at Oaks by the Bay showcasing ‘Dog Man' on June 20

BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Panama City Parks, Culture and Recreation is hosting Movie by the Bay, this month's feature film is Dog Man. Come out to Oaks by the Bay Park, 2715 W 10th St, Panama City, on Friday, June 20, at 7:30 p.m for a family movie night. This is a free event; bring your chairs, blankets, and good vibes. Popcorn and lemonade will be free for attendees. There will also be a delicious food truck onsite opening at 7 p.m, so come hungry, organizers said. This event is benefiting Emerald & Forgotten Coast Adventures. For more information, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

5 best new movies to stream this weekend on Netflix, Disney Plus, Max, and more (May 31-June 1)
5 best new movies to stream this weekend on Netflix, Disney Plus, Max, and more (May 31-June 1)

Tom's Guide

time2 days ago

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  • Tom's Guide

5 best new movies to stream this weekend on Netflix, Disney Plus, Max, and more (May 31-June 1)

Another weekend is here at last, which means the question of what to watch is back at the front of our minds, especially since this week brings a slew of new movies across the best streaming services. Leading the pack this week is "Captain America: Brave New World" finally making its debut on Disney Plus. Over on Max, you'll find "Mountainhead," a biting new satirical drama from 'Succession' creator Jesse Armstrong that stars comedy heavy-hitters like Steve Carell and Jason Schwartzman. Meanwhile, Peacock just got a new crowd-pleasing animated adventure, "Dog Man," while Apple TV Plus has a documentary that U2 fans will definitely want to check out: "Bono: Stories of Surrender." Finally, over on Netflix, you'll find an animated sci-fi K-drama that feels like a spiritual successor to the award-winning "Your Name" except set in space. So without further ado, let's dive into the most noteworthy new movies that just landed on streaming this week. For even more recommendations on what to watch, be sure to check out the top new TV shows you can stream this week as well. Marvel's latest "Captain America" film held the top spot at the box office this year until "A Minecraft Movie" dethroned it faster than you can shout 'chicken jockey.' While the new Marvel entry is enjoyable enough, I don't think "Brave New World" does much to pull the MCU out of its ongoing slump (something the critically acclaimed "Thunderbolts" seems to be having better luck with), but you can judge for yourself now that it's on Disney Plus. After his trial run with the shield in the Disney Plus series "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier," Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) fully steps into his role as the new Captain America in "Brave New World." But escaping Steve Rogers' shadow is no easy feat, especially in a world increasingly plagued by sinister threats from Earth and beyond. This time around, Sam has a new partner on his left: U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Joaquin Torres (Danny Ramirez). When President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford) dispatches the pair to stop the villainous Sidewinder (Giancarlo Esposito) and his team from selling stolen classified tech, the mission quickly escalates into a globe-spanning conspiracy — one that threatens to plunge the world into chaos. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. Watch it now on Disney Plus I was already out of college when the "Dog Man" series became a childhood staple, but creator Dav Pilkey was a big name in my "Captain Underpants"-obsessed household growing up. I let my little sister drag me to see Dreamworks' "Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie" in theaters and was pleasantly surprised at how much fun it was. I got the sense the animators had a blast capturing the look and irreverent yet wholesome spirit of Pilkey's comics. So when I saw the same studio was tackling "Dog Man," it piqued my interest. With a delightful and goofy storyline paired with vibrant, cartoony visuals, it has all the makings of the next streaming hit for younger audiences, especially now that it's landed on Peacock. The story follows a police officer and his faithful canine companion who are fused together after being injured in the field. (How you ask? Because science!) The result is Dog Man, a half-man, half-dog crime-fighting machine who must adjust to his new identity while taking on Petey the Cat, a feline supervillain terrorizing the city. Like most animated movies these days, "Dog Man" features a star-studded voice cast, including Peter Hastings, Pete Davidson, Isla Fisher, Lil Rel Howery and Ricky Gervais. Watch it now on Peacock "Succession" fans have a lot to be excited about this week. Max's "Mountainhead" feels like a spiritual successor to the streamer's bitingly funny drama series, both because it comes from the same creator, BAFTA-winning screenwriter Jesse Armstrong, and because it's all about rich people being the absolute worst. "Mountainhead" trades Manhattan boardrooms for a lavish mountaintop lodge where a group of ultra-wealthy tech billionaires — played by Steve Carell, Jason Schwartzman, Ramy Youssef, and Cory Michael Smith — gather as an international crisis brews. They sip whiskey, zip around on snowmobiles, and literally write their net worths on their bare chests. Y'know, as you do when you have money to burn. What begins as a laid-back weekend quickly takes a dark turn when it becomes clear that one among their ranks is at the heart of the chaos that's triggering markets and governments to collapse worldwide. Claustrophobic and cutting, "Mountainhead" crackles with satire that feels more relevant now than ever. Watch it now on Max Netflix's first animated K-drama is a breathtaking sci-fi romance about star-crossed lovers that's been hailed as a "visual masterpiece" by "Parasite" director Bong Joon Ho. After watching the trailer, with its glowing cityscapes and vibrant cyberpunk vibes, it's clear to see why. Directed by Han Ji-won, "Lost in Starlight" unfolds in a futuristic Seoul in the not-so-distant year of 2050. A meet-cute between astronaut Nan-young (voiced by Kim Tae-ri) and rising musician Jay (Hong Kyung) blooms into something more, only for the two to be separated just as their relationship takes off when Nan-young embarks on a mission to Mars. What follows is a cosmic romance stretched across galaxies, as the couple grapples with the typical struggles of long-distance relationships and the not-so-typical dangers of deep space that threaten to keep them apart for good. Watch it now on Netflix Apple TV Plus' latest original film, "Bono: Stories of Surrender," is an interesting achievement: It's the first feature-length film available in Apple Immersive Video, the format using 8K cameras that Apple pioneered for its Apple Vision Pro headset. You can still stream the documentary even if you don't have Apple's pricey headset, but those who do can enjoy a special immersive version that makes you feel like you're right there on stage with the U2 frontman himself. Directed by musical documentarian Andrew Dominik, the movie offers a candid look into the story of Bono's life as a rock star, husband, son, and activist. It blends recordings of his one-man stage show, never-before-seen footage from the tour, spoken-word storytelling, and animated visuals drawn from the singer's own sketches. As our global EIC Mark Spoonauer tells it, the Vision Pro experience of "Bono: Stories of Surrender" mixes cinematic storytelling with stunning 3D visuals, immersing you in the heart of the performance and offering a better-than-front-row seat as you take in legendary U2 songs and the personal stories behind them. Watch it now on Apple TV Plus

Oakbrook Center Movies on the Lawn series returns June 18
Oakbrook Center Movies on the Lawn series returns June 18

Chicago Tribune

time2 days ago

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  • Chicago Tribune

Oakbrook Center Movies on the Lawn series returns June 18

Oakbrook Center's popular Movies on the Lawn series of free family films shown at 7 p.m. Wednesday evenings returns June 18 and runs through Aug. 27 in the village green area, near Crate & Barrel. Showing of the movies began in 2014 and will have one significant change this summer to the digital screen that is 18 feet wide and 32 feet tall. 'We are installing a new digital screen this year that will improve video and sound quality of the movies,' said Serge Khalimsky, senior general manager of Oakbrook Center. Khalimsky said Oakbrook Center has continued the movie series as a way to offer a free, safe, family fun entertainment option to the local community. 'The lawn at Oakbrook is a town square, and we want to provide a place for the community to come together,' he said. 'The Movies on the Lawn series has become a summer staple for local families looking to enjoy a nice night out in the summer.' Khalimsky said attracting people to the Wednesday night movies is a good way to bring additional business to the mall's stores and restaurants. 'We want those who attend to have the whole Oakbrook experience, whether they want to come early and do a bit of shopping, or eat at one of the restaurants, or grab a bite to enjoy during the movie from our food hall,' he said, adding that The Table at Crate will be setting up to sell refreshments that can be purchased at the lawn. Khalimsky said mall management has received great feedback from its tenants about how good business is during movie nights. 'The events bring in guests who often grab dinner at the restaurants beforehand or pick up takeout to enjoy on the lawn during the movie,' he said. 'It's also a nice setup for families or couples, with some members heading off to shop, while others settle in for the movie. It's a great way to spend the evening.' Khalimsky said Oakbrook Center staff does its best to curate a list of classic fan favorite movies or recent blockbuster hits. 'Last year, we showed 'Barbie,' and this summer we'll show 'Wicked,'' he said. 'Additionally, if we are working with a local partner on a themed night, we'll choose a movie that pairs well with the evening, such as, July 9th is 'Dog Man,' and we'll have Hinsdale Animal Society on-site.' Seating for movies is on a first-come first-serve basis, with blankets and chairs welcome. Outside alcoholic beverages are not permitted. Movies on the Lawn are subject to the weather and will not be rescheduled. The 2025 movie schedule: June 18 – 'Moana 2' (animated -PG) June 25 – 'IF' (Live-PG) July 2 – 'The Marvels' (Live-PG13) July 9 – Hinsdale Humane Society Night – 'Dog Man' (animated-PG) July 16 – People's Resource Center BTS Night – double feature: 'Inside Out,' 4-6 p.m. (animated-PG) and 'Inside Out 2,' 7-9 p.m. (animated – PG). July 23 – 'Wicked' (Live-PG) July 30 – 'Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny' (Live-PG13) August 6 – 'Elemental' (animated-PG) August 13 – 'Kung Fu Panda 4' (animated-PG) August 20 – 'Dungeons & Dragons: Horror Among Thieves' (Live-PG13) August 27 – 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' (Live-PG13)

Dog Man: When will animated film release online? Here's streaming release date, plot, where to watch and characters
Dog Man: When will animated film release online? Here's streaming release date, plot, where to watch and characters

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Dog Man: When will animated film release online? Here's streaming release date, plot, where to watch and characters

Streaming Release Date Book Series Adaptation Plot and Characters Live Events Box Office Success and Production Team FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Peacock has confirmed the exclusive release of Dog Man, the animated film from DreamWorks, on May 30. The movie is based on the popular book series by Dav made the announcement on Wednesday morning. The streaming platform will release Dog Man exclusively on May 30. The film features voice performances by Pete Davidson, Lil Rel Howery and animated movie is adapted from Dav Pilkey's bestselling book series. Pilkey is known for creating Captain Underpants. The story begins with a loyal police dog and his human officer. They both suffer injuries during duty. A strange surgery merges them into one being. This leads to the creation of Dog Man tries to adjust to his new identity. He wants to gain approval from his boss, voiced by Lil Rel Howery. The main enemy is Petey the Cat, voiced by Pete Davidson. Petey wants to clone himself to increase his evil power. A surprise twist happens when the cloned kitten bonds with Dog Man. This brings a new message about family and Man was released in theaters in January. It made over $143 million worldwide. Peter Hastings wrote and directed the film. He has worked on projects like The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants and Pinky and the Brain. He also voices the lead character. The cast includes Isla Fisher, Lucas Hopkins Calderon and Ricky Gervais. Karen Foster produced the film. Dav Pilkey is listed as executive Hastings, the director of the movie, provides the voice for the character Dog Man tells the story of a police dog fused with a human officer, who must stop a villain and learns the value of family.

Dog Man: When will animated film release online? Here's streaming release date, plot, where to watch and characters
Dog Man: When will animated film release online? Here's streaming release date, plot, where to watch and characters

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Dog Man: When will animated film release online? Here's streaming release date, plot, where to watch and characters

Peacock will begin streaming the animated film Dog Man on May 30. Based on Dav Pilkey's book series, the film follows a police dog and officer turned into one being. Dog Man faces off against a villain while discovering unexpected friendship and the meaning of family. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Streaming Release Date Book Series Adaptation Plot and Characters Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Box Office Success and Production Team FAQs Peacock has confirmed the exclusive release of Dog Man, the animated film from DreamWorks, on May 30. The movie is based on the popular book series by Dav made the announcement on Wednesday morning. The streaming platform will release Dog Man exclusively on May 30. The film features voice performances by Pete Davidson, Lil Rel Howery and animated movie is adapted from Dav Pilkey's bestselling book series. Pilkey is known for creating Captain Underpants. The story begins with a loyal police dog and his human officer. They both suffer injuries during duty. A strange surgery merges them into one being. This leads to the creation of Dog Man tries to adjust to his new identity. He wants to gain approval from his boss, voiced by Lil Rel Howery. The main enemy is Petey the Cat, voiced by Pete Davidson. Petey wants to clone himself to increase his evil power. A surprise twist happens when the cloned kitten bonds with Dog Man. This brings a new message about family and Man was released in theaters in January. It made over $143 million worldwide. Peter Hastings wrote and directed the film. He has worked on projects like The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants and Pinky and the Brain. He also voices the lead character. The cast includes Isla Fisher, Lucas Hopkins Calderon and Ricky Gervais. Karen Foster produced the film. Dav Pilkey is listed as executive Hastings, the director of the movie, provides the voice for the character Dog Man tells the story of a police dog fused with a human officer, who must stop a villain and learns the value of family.

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