Have you developed an intense interest in the World Cup, spending hours studying schedules and joining office pools while setting aside any concerns? Many others feel differently and find the saturation across media and television schedules overwhelming. The expanded tournament means more matches and a longer duration, with many games airing late at night in the UK. Film and television releases offer alternatives during this period. In cinemas, current screenings include horror titles and upcoming features such as a new Steven Spielberg film, Toy Story 5, and a final Jackass installment. Other releases feature Jodie Foster in a French-language drama and a live-action Moana remake. On television, new seasons of returning series and original films provide viewing options, including finales and thrillers on major streaming platforms. Music festivals also serve as an outdoor option away from match coverage.
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