Opening is the project "Super Mario Galaxy" (starting 1-4) – the next film exploiting the world of the famous game brand Nintendo. After the global success of over 1.3 billion USD of the previous part, the work continues to take viewers back to a brilliant, fun universe with a prominent voice cast such as Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy and Jack Black.
On April 3, director Lam Hieu Khiem's psychological film "Mother's Sunshine" brings a touching story about human love in a female prison, where a child becomes a bond connecting wrongful fates. The work explores the depth of emotions with a message of goodness and healing.
Notably, April 10 witnessed the arrival of a series of diverse films. The animated classic "The Delivery Service of the Witch Kiki" by Hayao Miyazaki returns to the big screen, while the Vietnamese film "Trap for Money" directed by Oscar Duong exploits the theme of modern financial fraud.
In horror, "Devil's Game 2" with Samara Weaving continues the tense survival story, while "Takhon: Devils in Human Clothes" has a gloomy Thai folk color.
In mid-month, the horror film genre continued to dominate with Lee Cronin's "The Mummy" (April 17), combining family and supernatural elements. In parallel, the animated film "Rufus: The Water Monster Learns to Swim" targets young audiences with a message of overcoming personal limits.
The highlight to be expected is "Michael" (April 22) – a biopic about Michael Jackson, directed by Antoine Fuqua. The work recreates the journey from the talented boy of the Jackson Five to the legendary "King of Pop".
Closing April is the holiday film season with "Hero" (April 24) by director Vo Thach Thao, gathering Thai Hoa, Vo Tan Phat and Hong Anh, along with the animated work "Super mischievous cat at museum 2".
With the diversity of genres and many notable names, the April box office is expected to continue to maintain its heat, especially during the April 30 - May 1 holidays, when audience entertainment demand increases.