New releases hitting Spanish screens today
It’s a three-way cinematic mood swing in Spain this Thursday: high-fashion drama, teeth-gritting horror, and a family-friendly animated adventure. Short, sweet, and wildly different — here’s what to expect.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 — Fashion Feuds and Office Drama
Yes, the fashion world is back. The sequel reunites the original power players — think impeccable wardrobes, sharp comebacks, and more runway-sized attitude. Miranda Priestly is still running the show, but now there’s a new rival in the wings: her ex-assistant has climbed the ladder and is gunning for the top.
Set against a New York that’s trying to adapt to a changing media landscape, the movie leans into the collision between old-school magazine clout and modern pressures for ad money and relevance. Expect sparkling banter, backstage chaos, and a hint of “who hands the crown next?” nostalgia. If you loved the sass the first time around, this one’s made for rewatchable eyebrow-raising.
Strangers: Final Chapter — A Tense, Final Showdown
For horror fans who like their scares relentless, this franchise wraps up with a hard-edged final act. Maya is back, facing masked intruders one last time. The film ramps up the tension, peels back secrets, and forces a grim choice: pursue revenge or risk becoming the thing that destroyed your world.
It’s brutal in tone and built for jumpy audiences, but the focus is psychological dread and relentless suspense rather than gratuitous detail. If you sleep with the lights on after movies and you’re curious how this trilogy ends, bring a friend (and maybe a cushion to hide behind).
David, a Giant Adventure — Heart, Heroics, and Family Fun
On the lighter side, this animated tale follows David, a young shepherd who gets swept into a massive quest when his village faces an enormous threat. Think big-heart heroics, charming animation, and the sort of courage-that-counts moments that warm parents’ hearts and keep kids wide-eyed.
It’s the classic underdog story: small kid, huge problem, surprising bravery. Perfect for families or anyone who wants to leave the theater smiling and a little inspired.
Which one should you pick?
Craving glam and snappy dialogue? Go for the Prada sequel. Want to be on the edge of your seat and survive a revenge thriller? The final Strangers is your ticket. Bringing the kids or need something upbeat? David’s animated adventure is the safe bet.
Whichever you choose, today’s slate offers a neat trio: style, scares, or sweetness. Enjoy the show!
