Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale to premiere on Sky Cinema
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale will premiere on Sky Cinema this May.
The beloved period drama returns to the big screen in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale, bringing the story of the Crawley family into a new and uncertain era. Set in the 1930s, the film sees Lady Mary at the centre of a growing public scandal, just as the family faces mounting financial pressures that threaten their future.
As the aristocratic world continues to shift, the Crawleys must confront the possibility of social disgrace while adapting to a rapidly changing society. At the same time, the household staff prepare for a new chapter, with a younger generation stepping forward to shape the future of Downton Abbey.
Other big movies coming to Sky Cinema this May are:
The Running Man (2025)
Set in a dystopian near-future, The Running Man imagines a world where reality television has taken a deadly turn. The most popular show on air pits contestants—known as Runners—against professional assassins in a brutal, 30-day survival challenge broadcast live to millions.
At the heart of the story is Ben Richards, played by Glen Powell, a desperate father who enters the competition to save his sick daughter. Recruited by the show’s manipulative producer Dan Killian, played by Josh Brolin, Ben quickly becomes an unexpected fan favourite.
But as ratings soar, so does the danger. What begins as a fight for survival soon turns into a rebellion against a system built on spectacle, forcing Ben to outwit both his hunters and a society obsessed with his downfall.
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie
The popular children’s series makes the leap to the big screen with Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie. Laila Lockhart Kraner reprises her role as Gabby, who embarks on a colourful road trip with her grandmother, played by Gloria Estefan.
Their destination is the vibrant city of Cat Francisco—but the adventure takes a turn when Gabby’s treasured dollhouse falls into the hands of an eccentric collector, Vera, played by Kristen Wiig.
Determined to put things right, Gabby sets out on a real-world journey to reunite her beloved Gabby Cats and recover the dollhouse before it’s too late.
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
More than four decades after This Is Spinal Tap became a cult classic, the legendary band returns in Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.
Former bandmates David St. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel and Derek Smalls—played by Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer—reunite for one final concert after years apart.
Documentarian Marty Di Bergi, portrayed by Rob Reiner, returns to capture the chaos as the band reflects on its legacy, brushes with disaster and the ever-present risk of losing yet another drummer.
With appearances from music icons Paul McCartney and Elton John, the film promises a nostalgic yet comedic farewell as Spinal Tap aim to cement their place in rock history.
We Bury the Dead
We Bury the Dead offers a darker take on the undead genre, set in the aftermath of a devastating military catastrophe. In this world, the dead don’t just rise—they evolve.
Authorities initially claim the infected are slow and harmless, offering hope to grieving families. But when Ava, played by Daisy Ridley, enters a quarantine zone searching for her missing husband, she uncovers a far more terrifying reality.
As the threat intensifies, Ava finds herself trapped in a rapidly escalating nightmare, where the undead are becoming faster, more aggressive, and increasingly impossible to control.You can get Sky Cinema via Sky TV or NOW.
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