Names like Zendaya appear as protagonists of this movement, starring projects in both cinema and TV — a reflection of the power of stars in attracting audiences.
Main cinema releases in April
Super Mario Galaxy: The Movie
The new production expands the success of Super Mario Bros.: The Movie, which was a worldwide box office phenomenon. Now, the franchise bets on a more ambitious narrative, taking characters on an intergalactic journey directly inspired by Nintendo games.
The proposal deepens the character's universe, presenting new planets, creatures and challenges. The colorful aesthetics and light humor continue to be pillars of the production, ensuring appeal for both children and nostalgic adults.
Another relevant point is the strengthening of the "Nintendo cinematic universe," which could open space for new interconnected films — something similar to what major studios have been doing successfully.
Release date: April 2 | Where to watch: Cinemas
The Drama
Starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, The Drama positions itself as one of the most intense productions of the month.
The plot follows an apparently stable couple whose relationship crumbles after the revelation of a secret. The screenplay bets on psychological tension and deep emotional conflicts, exploring themes like trust, identity and life choices.
Zendaya's presence reinforces the film's commercial potential, as the actress has been consolidating a career marked by bold projects well-received by critics.
For Brazilian audiences, the film has strong appeal by combining romance, suspense and drama — genres that traditionally perform well at national box offices.
Release date: April 9 | Where to watch: Cinemas
Michael
The Michael Jackson biopic is one of the most anticipated projects of the year. The film promises to portray not only the artist's success but also the personal challenges and controversies that marked his trajectory.
Played by Jafaar Jackson, the singer's nephew, the film gains an additional element of authenticity. Director Antoine Fuqua's involvement indicates a more realistic and intense approach.
The production should attract both fans of the artist and an audience interested in biographical stories, which remain popular in cinema — especially after recent successes in the genre.
Release date: April 23 | Where to watch: Cinemas
The Devil Wears Prada 2
The sequel to The Devil Wears Prada arrives with strong nostalgic appeal. The return of Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway promises to revisit iconic characters in a new context.
The plot should explore transformations in the publishing market and fashion industry, especially regarding digitalization and social media. This opens space for contemporary discussions, such as digital influence, cancellation and relevance of traditional brands.
The film also bets on an audience that grew up with the original and now seeks to revisit the story from a new perspective.
Release date: April 30 | Where to watch: Cinemas
The Boys (Season 5)
The fifth season of The Boys marks the conclusion of one of the most impactful series of the last decade. The production stood out for subverting the superhero genre with its bold narrative and complex characters.