RTÉ's Christmas movie lineup includes a variety of films, from fresh releases such as 'Top Gun: Maverick' and 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' to family favorites like 'Soul' and 'Minions 2: The Rise of Gru.'
And the best part of Christmas is being around our family….no, we’re just messing.RTÉ has just realised their list of Christmas films that will air over the festive period. Here’s what we’ll be watching.Fresh from cinema screens, That They May Face the Rising Sun is among the movies premiering on Irish television this Christmas. Adapted from John McGahern’s celebrated novel, Joe and Kate Ruttledge leave London to live and work in a small lakeside community in Ireland.
Another recent release available is, Where the Crawdads Sing tells the story of Catherine, abandoned by her family at a tender age, she attempts to fend for herself. Dinosaurs and humans collide in Jurassic World Dominion pushing humankind to its limits as it faces a new era where both species fight to survive in a shared world.
For those looking for an action-packed comedy, tune into The Lost City where a romance novelist Loretta Sage is kidnapped by a billionaire seeking a hidden treasure.
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