TV show: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Toy Story 4… What to watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Toy Story 4… What to watch on TV tonight?

The blockbuster Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the animated movie Toy Story 4, the dramatic comedy Lola and her sisters and the comedy Le Terminal… Here is the 7 Days TV selection for Sunday, June 5, 2022, prepared by the editorial team.

blockbuster Jurassic World: Fallen KingdomBroadcasts at 21:10 TF1. After escaping Jurassic World, the surviving dinosaurs live unprotected on Isla Nublar. When a volcanic eruption threatens to destroy them, Owen and Claire are tasked with keeping eleven species out of danger. The couple quickly realize that they have been manipulated by the businessman who started the rescue mission. He realized that predators could follow orders. To him, a trained predator would be worth millions. Owen and Claire will try anything to derail their plans…

M6 bet on the animated movie at 21:10 Toy Story 4. Since Andy started college, the toys have gone to little neighbor Bonnie’s room. Although Woody has been on the side lately, everyone has found their place in the games. When Bonnie enters kindergarten, the Samaritan sheriff in the shadows helps her get through. And despite himself, he finds himself the bodyguard of Fourchette, a handmade toy from which the little boy in the class is making a quilt. The only worry: Fourchette only wishes to disappear.

at 21:10 France 2 we watch, dramatic comedy Lola and her siblings. Lola forgot to take care of her two older brothers, Benoît, who married for the third time, and Pierre, a civil engineer who was on the verge of explosion. And then, thanks to her job as a lawyer, she finally meets the man of her life. What his brothers couldn’t see well… A very beautiful film that tells about the passage of time and family ties and owes a lot to its actors.

We end this election with comedy Stop at 21:05 6B. For political reasons beyond him, a Central European citizen is imprisoned within the walls of an American airport. A golden prison where he tamed for months and where he became a kind of hero… Steven Spielberg, Frank Capra, in a subject reminiscent of Roch Stephanik’s “Stand-by” brought by Andrew Niccol (“Welcome to Gattaca”) He’s playing. So this old-fashioned tale is burlesque, acid, humanistic, and clumsy, but surpassed by Tom Hanks’ Chaplinesque issue, as surprising in its humor record as it is in melodrama.

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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