• Tuesday, 24th December 2024

Movies to watch during the Easter weekend with your friends and family



Easter Sunday is almost approaching, and we hunch your weekend will be jam-packed with Easter egg hunts, breakfast, and Easter goodies. We understand that when things become stressful during the festive preparations, the best thing to do is watch a movie and relax with your family for a few hours.

Here is the list of movies to watch on the Easter weekend.


1. Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade
Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade is an animation movie on Sid. The plot revolves around Ethel, who entrusts her soon-to-hatch egg to Sid's new egg-sitting. But when pirate bunny Squint steals and hides all of the eggs, Manny, Diego, and the gang come to the rescue. 
Streaming on: Disney+Hotstar

2. Secrets of Christ's Tomb: Explorer Special
If you're a history buff and looking for something related to the religious aspect of the holiday, then this documentary might be ideal for you. The film follows leading experts trying to restore Jesus Christ's tomb in Jerusalem. 
Streaming on: Disney+Hotstar


3. Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a movie based on a funny rabbit who is.Toon-hating detective Eddie Valiant is hired to investigate an adultery scandal involving Jessica Rabbit and Roger Rabbit. This film provided something unique for its time as it combined live-action with animation.
Streaming on: Disney+Hotstar

4. Palm Sunday: "The Two Popes"

Palm Sunday: "The Two Popes" is based on certain Catholics and the pope. The film stars Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce. A scene near the end involves our titular characters learning to tango that will leave you and yours with a smile on your face. This film is probably for the religious geeks to watch during the easter days.
Streaming on: Netflix

 

 


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