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Browse Vera and you’ll discover the latest must-see Hollywood films along with recent chart toppers, a selection of underrated gems, quirky short films, festival favourites and our world collection, which brings together striking, award-nominated films from across borders, cultures, and points of view. Want to know more about the actors, directors, and comedians behind them? Watch What’s on Vera, where film critic and broadcaster Jason Solomons presents the latest highlights onboard. We never edit the films we show, either, so you see them just as the director intended.
If you still can’t choose, look out for the ’Vera Loves’ label – that means we think it’s the best of the best. Travelling with kids? Don’t worry – parental locking is available on all aircraft.
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These are our recently added titles this month*, you'll find plenty more films to choose from once you're settled in onboard.
*not all content is available on our A339/A350 aircraft.
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The latest from idiosyncratic director Luca ‘Challengers’ Guadagnino is an unsettling campus drama, with Roberts as a respected
professor whose certainty begins to fracture when an accusation spreads, forcing long-suppressed choices and moral compromises into view.

This grown-up animated Batman finds our pointy-eared hero reimagined in Aztec times as a warrior standing against
invading conquistadors. With gods, empires and blood sacrifice in the mix, it plays like a full-blooded myth – just with Batman in it.

On the evening of March 31, 1943, legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart confronts his shattered self-confidence in Sardi's bar
as his former collaborator Richard Rodgers celebrates the opening night of his ground-breaking hit musical 'Oklahoma!'.

When a fentanyl overdose claims the life of an American youth in Mexico, former spy Abraham Woodhill is drawn into a desperate
mission to dismantle the cartels responsible. Enlisting the help of imprisoned ex-operative Jake Byrne – the infamous, “White Devil” – a violent, high-stakes game unfolds across jungles, villages, and cartel strongholds.

A mouth-watering cast led by Stone and Plemons anchors this black comedy from idiosyncratic director Lanthimos, as two
conspiracy obsessives kidnap a tech titan they’re convinced is an alien. And after that – things get really nuts.

Based on the hugely popular anime series, Chainsaw Man continues in an all-new epic, action-fueled adventure. Amid a brutal war
between devils and hunters, another battle starts in Denji's heart when he meets a mysterious girl named Reze. Facing secret enemies and fighting for his humanity, Denji revs up for his deadliest battle yet.

In the near future, Paris is segregated into three zones which separate the social classes, and no one can escape ALMA, a powerful
predictive AI which has revolutionised the police system. When ALMA’s creator is assassinated, Salia, an elite agent from Zone 2, and Zem, a disillusioned cop who lives amongst the outcasts in Zone 3, are forced to team up to lead the investigation.

The latest Gothic legend to get a makeover is the garlic-dodging blood-guzzler himself, as Besson casts Landry Jones as
a tormented Dracula drawn to a modern echo of his lost love. Waltz and De Angelis round out a horror story steeped in danger and longing.

If it stars Mads Mikkelsen, we’re in. Here, he plays the neighbour of an eight-year-old girl who believes a monster under her bed
has devoured her family and turns to him for help. The result is a mix of fantasy and horror that’s as beguiling as it is visually stunning.

Rural thriller starring Moore as prickly horse trainer, Kate, and Sweeney as her daughter, Claire, a handful to say the least.
Things take a worse turn when Claire turns up covered in blood and Kate must decide how far she is prepared to go to protect her daughter.

Imagine Airplane, only if the makers had decided to lampoon Downton Abbey instead of disaster movies. That, in a nutshell, is Fackham Hall,
a British spoof in which a new porter strikes up an unlikely bond with a Davenport daughter as a society wedding collapses into chaos.

This sequel to The Brothers McMullen revisits the same close-knit family as time, responsibility and compromise take their toll.
Everyday pressures bring buried tensions to the surface, testing bonds of love, loyalty and shared history.

It’s the horror sequel we’ve all been waiting for (well, some of us, anyway) as the nightmare of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza refuses to die.
A year after the events of the first film, Abby’ is missing her ghostly pals, and so decides to reconnect with them...

A horror film told from the perspective of a dog? It’s not as barking as it sounds; in fact, it’s a cracker, as we follow a loyal hound
sensing the creeping terror in his home, every sound and shadow hinting at a danger his humans can’t see – but he knows is getting closer.

After receiving an organ transplant from the same anonymous donor, five youngsters develop superpowers. Meanwhile, a cult leader
who also received an organ from the same donor has been similarly bestowed with special abilities. Learning there are other recipients with extraordinary skills, he is determined to find them and collect their superpowers for himself.

The latest from director Spike Lee reworks Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 crime classic, with Washington as a music mogul forced
into an impossible choice when a ransom demand takes a terrible and very nasty turn.

Billed as an erotic psychological thriller and adapted from the bestselling novel, The Housemaid stars Sweeney as a troubled
young woman employed in a wealthy household, where Seyfried’s polished exterior masks an atmosphere of dark games, power plays and buried secrets.

Based on a bestselling novel, this is a modern coming-of-age story tells of a nonbinary teen forced from home and
taken in by an estranged sister. Pretty soon they find support through a bold art teacher and a gentle classmate as they piece together identity and belonging.

A brilliant, fearless performance from Byrne sits at the centre of this award-winning drama, telling of a woman pushed to the edge
by family crisis, professional pressure and emotional isolation. Uneasy – but brilliant – viewing.

The story of a serial killer, Yeong Hoon, who murdered 11 people, offering a special interview with Seon Joo, a veteran
reporter who is desperate for a scoop.,

The latest instalment in the Now You See Me franchise finds the returning Horsemen teaming up with new talent for a
globe-spanning con, as they go up against Pike’s mysterious mastermind. Expect plenty of double-crosses and dazzling reveals. Magic

The Allies, led by the unyielding chief prosecutor, Robert H. Jackson (Michael Shannon), have the task of ensuring high ranking Nazi officials
answer for the Holocaust in the trial of the century while a US Army psychiatrist (Rami Malek) is locked in a dramatic psychological duel with former Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring (Russell Crowe), revealing the sobering truth that ordinary men commit extraordinary evil.

After office worker Kim Dok-ja finishes the last chapter of an obscure fantasy novel, the book's setting suddenly becomes reality and main character
Yu Jung-hyeok appears before him. In addition to the ability to return to life after he dies, Jung-hyeok also has superb fighting skills and together with Dok-ja, the pair begin an epic journey to rewrite the novel’s ending and save the world.

With Anderson directing and DiCaprio starring, this one’s a shoo-in for the awards circuit. It follows an ex-revolutionary forced
back into violence when he and his daughter are hunted by a corrupt officer. Critics have greeted it like the second coming.

This thrilling chapter in the heart-stopping “Predator” franchise is set in the future on a remote planet. A young Predator
(Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi), outcast from his clan, finds an unlikely ally in Thia (Elle Fanning) and embarks on a treacherous journey in search of the ultimate adversary.

Taken from a Colleen Hoover novel, this emosh drama follows a mother and teen daughter whose lives rupture after a tragic
accident exposes a painful betrayal, pushing them through grief, anger and hard-earned forgiveness.

In this heartfelt film, Brendan Fraser portrays an American actor in Tokyo struggling to find purpose until he lands an unusual gig
with a Japanese “rental family” agency playing stand-in roles for strangers. As he immerses himself in his clients’ worlds, he forms genuine bonds and rediscovers purpose and the quiet beauty of human connection.

Dude-of-the-moment Powell stars in this remake of the Arnie classic, adapted from a Stephen King story, as a man who enters a lethal TV
game show where survival means running, filming and staying alive long enough to beat the hunters and the system.

This affectingly powerful drama tells the true story of 11-year-old Sarah Rector, an African-American girl in early 1900s Oklahoma
who trusts her instincts over convention, believing oil lies beneath her barren land – and changing her life against the odds.

SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE is a wall-to-wall cinematic action event, a sequel to the original sleeper hit SISU. Returning to the house where
his family was brutally murdered during the war, “the man who refuses to die” (Jorma Tommila) dismantles it, loads it on a truck, and is determined to rebuild it somewhere safe in their honor. When the Red Army commander who killed his family (Stephen Lang from Don't Breathe) comes back hellbent on finishing the job, a relentless, eye-popping cross-country chase ensues - a fight to the death, full of clever, unbelievable action set pieces.

Spanish drama centring on Angela, a deaf woman facing motherhood as fears about bonding surface during pregnancy.
After the birth, partner Héctor stands by her as she learns to raise a child in a world ill-equipped for the hearing-impaired.

Jeremy Allen White stars in this intimate film about the making of Bruce Springsteen’s acoustic album “Nebraska.” On the cusp of
global superstardom, the young musician struggles to reconcile the pressures of success with the ghosts of his past. “Nebraska” marked a pivotal time in the Boss’s life and is considered one of his most enduring works.

Based on Denis Johnson’s novella, this elegiac drama features a fine performance from Edgerton as a railroad worker whose
life is shaped by labour, marriage and sudden loss, forcing him to endure family tragedy while the machinery and pace of a modernising America close in.
A collection of brief yet powerful stories that capture the essence of life in moments. From raw emotion to unexpected twists, each film offers a unique perspective, told in minutes, remembered for much longer.

A poignant, funny and tender drama about a grumpy old man, Mr Pinsky (Anton Lesser) living in a Leeds care home
who has a chance encounter with a reluctant Bar mitzvah boy, Oliver (Kit Rakusen) - it's a meeting which ultimately changes both their lives forever.

Visiting his grandparents in Holland after a messy breakup, a young Canadian meets an enigmatic Dutch woman
who lifts his spirits – until a startling revelation bursts his bubble.

What happens when a relationship ends, but one half of the couple isn't ready to move on?

Emma is stuck in a dead-end job as a night shift attendant at a petrol station. When a masked stranger arrives
one night, threatening to burn the place to the ground, Emma is all that stands in his way.

When uptight retiree Mrs Foster begins chemotherapy, she's thrown together in the treatment room with Maisy,
a whirlwind, inquisitive child aspiring to be a lesbian. As treatment progresse,s the pair's fortuitous bond offers healing and newfound hope in unexpected places.
In the dazzling incandescence of an unknown desert, three donkeys discover an abandoned astronomical observatory
and the universe. A sensorial, cinematic exploration of what a story can be.