SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — This weekend on “See It or Skip It”, Utah film critic Patrick Beatty is joined by Rebecca Frost, Kent Dunn, and, for his final appearance on the show, Richard Bonaduce. The team takes on the biggest new releases, including Brad Pitt’s racing drama “F1® The Movie”, the return of the killer doll in “M3GAN 2.0”, the final season of “Squid Game”, season 4 of “The Bear”, and Marvel’s latest series, “Ironheart”. Find out what’s worth seeing and what to skip.
Joseph Kosinski
Ehren Kruger, Joseph Kosinski
Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem
Action, Drama, Sports
Brad Pitt plays a retired racer pulled back into the fast lane to mentor a rising star. He’s tasked with bringing a new F1® team up into the ranks of champion, but will him and his racing partner (Damson Idris) get along enough to be able to work as a team?
Gerard Johnstone
Akela Cooper, Gerard Johnstone, James Wan
Allison Williams, Jemaine Clement, Violet McGraw
Horror, Thriller, Family, Sci-Fi
M3GAN’s back, and she’s not just a toy anymore. Upgraded and on a mission, she goes head-to-head with a rogue AI built for war. The body count climbs. The tech gets smarter. The doll gets deadlier.
Christopher Storer
Christopher Storer
Jeremy Allen White, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Ayo Edebiri
Comedy, Drama
Carmy’s burned out. Burned up. Checked out. Sydney steps up, Richie suits up, and The Bear enters its fine dining final form. In their 4th season, will this restaurant finally see success, or are they doomed to close due to the immense dysfunction boiling over the surface?
Chinaka Hodge
Dominique Thorne, Anthony Ramos, Lyric Ross
Action, Adventure, Superhero
Riri Williams is back in Chicago, building tech that rivals Stark. But when dark magic hits the streets, she faces a new kind of enemy and a whole new kind of fight. The series takes place 5 months after the events of “Wakanda Forever” and has been on Marvel’s shelves for a couple of years, and now is available in it’s first three episodes this week, and the last three set to premiere next week.
Hwang Dong-hyuk
Lee Jung-jae, Greg Chun, Tom Choi
Psychological Thriller, Drama
The games return for one last round. Gi-hun dives deeper into the system that broke him, facing new threats, old enemies, and the highest stakes yet. Now in the final stretch, there’s one way out: win or die trying.
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