DORA AND THE LOST CITY OF GOLD (PG)

WHO’S IN IT?

Isabela Moner (Instant Family), Jeffrey Wahlberg (A Feeling From Within), Eugenio Derbez (Overboard), Michael Peña (Ant-Man), Eva Longoria (Dog Days), Danny Trejo (Machete), Benicio del Toro (Sicario), Nicholas Coombe (Midnight Sun), Madeleine Madden (Around The Block), Temuera Morrison (Aquaman), Adriana Barraza (Babel), Pia Miller (Big Mamma’s Boy), Q’orianka Kilcher (The New World), Isela Vega (Herod’s Law)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

James Bobin (The Muppets), director; Matthew Robinson (The Invention of Lying) and Nicholas Stoller (Storks), writers; Kristin Burr (Christopher Robin), producer; John Debney (The Jungle Book) and Germaine Franco (Little), composers; Javier Aguirresarobe (Thor: Ragnarok), cinematographer; Mark Everson (Paddington), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Having spent her whole life exploring the jungle with her mother and father (Longoria and Peña), teenage explorer Dora (Moner) is sent to the city to stay with her cousin Diego (Wahlberg) and his family while her parents set out to find an ancient Incan city said to be made of gold. As Dora attempts to adapt to her new surroundings at high school, she is thrusted onto a journey where she  –along with Diego, her pet monkey Boots (Trejo) and her new team of ragtag friends –must save Dora’s parents and solve the impossible mystery behind the lost city of gold…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Popular children’s television character Dora the Explorer is the star of her own live-action movie, in which she’s now an adventurous teenager and played by rising star Isabela Moner in what is sure to be a fun family outing.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 16TH AUGUST 2019

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