Summer of sport: breaking a sweat at the box office.

As the temperature rises, so does the anticipation for a scorching lineup of summer sport movies that promise to elevate our heart rates and leave us on the edge of our seats. From the soccer pitch to the Formula One track, the rowing regatta, and the wrestling ring, this summer's slate is set to break a sweat and capture the thrill of victory.

Next Goal Wins

Kicking off the summer blockbuster season on New Years Day is Next Goal Wins, a heartwarming tale that transcends the boundaries of sport. Directed by Taika Waititi, this film follows the underdog American Samoa soccer team as they embark on an extraordinary journey towards redemption. With humour, heart, and a team of misfit players, this movie promises to be a goal-scoring sensation that will have audiences cheering from beginning to end.

Ferrari

If the roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber are more your speed, buckle up for the adrenaline-fuelled ride that is Ferrari, releasing January 4, 2024. This biographical drama, directed by Michael Mann, zooms in on the legendary rivalry between Enzo Ferrari and Henry Ford II during the 1960s. Fast cars, fierce competition, and a glimpse behind the scenes of the high-stakes world of Formula One racing make this film a must-watch for thrill-seekers and racing enthusiasts alike.

The Boys in the Boat

Also releasing on January 4, 2024, for those craving a different kind of aquatic action, The Boys in the Boat navigates the waters of competitive rowing. Based on the true story of the 1936 United States Olympic rowing team, this film directed by George Clooney promises to be a visually stunning and emotionally gripping journey. Against the backdrop of the Great Depression, a group of young men discover the true meaning of teamwork and determination as they strive for gold at the Berlin Olympics.

The Iron Claw

Rounding out the summer sports spectacular is The Iron Claw, a gripping wrestling drama directed by Ava DuVernay. Delving into the world of professional wrestling, this film explores the personal and physical challenges faced by its larger-than-life characters. With intense action, compelling storytelling, and a powerhouse cast including Zac Efron (Gold) and Jeremy Allen White (The Bear), The Iron Claw is sure to deliver body-slams of emotion and excitement when it makes its way to cinemas on January 18, 2024.

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