
You can get ticket and show time info for these films and more at kinepolis.lu, but for now, let’s dive right into the current Kinepolis Top 5:
At number 5 — Avatar: Fire and Ash
James Cameron heads back to Pandora with another visually breathtaking instalment in the Avatar saga. This chapter ventures into uncharted parts of the planet while digging deeper into internal tensions among the Na’vi, pairing its signature environmental themes with full scale cinematic spectacle.
At number 4 — Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience
K pop steps onto the big screen with this high energy concert film from global phenomenon Stray Kids. Blending explosive live stages with candid backstage footage, it captures the scale of their world tour and recreates that arena atmosphere inside the cinema.
At number 3 — Nuremberg
A gripping historical drama set during the post Second World War trials of leading Nazi figures. The film dives into the legal and moral reckonings that helped shape modern international law, combining courtroom intensity with deeply human storytelling.
At number 2 — The Housemaid
This sleek psychological thriller reimagines the classic tale through a modern lens. A domestic worker becomes entangled in the secrets of a wealthy family, as class tensions and hidden agendas simmer beneath the surface, building toward something far more unsettling.
And this week’s number 1 — Marsupilami
The beloved comic book jungle icon swings back onto screens in a bright, chaotic family adventure. Packed with physical comedy, fast paced action and surprising warmth, it lands comfortably at the top as a genuine crowd pleaser.
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