this weekend’s top entertainment picks, from How to Train Your Dragon to mystery novels that satisfy your entertainment cravings.

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how to train your Dragon: Take Flight on the Big Screen
Dragons are back! The live-action “How to Train Your Dragon” hits theaters this weekend, and wow, it’s everything fans hoped for.
Toothless is just as cute as ever, and those flight scenes? Jaw-dropping.
John Powell’s music takes the whole experience to another level.
Whether you loved the original or not, this dragon adventure delivers pure summer fun that’ll hook a whole new bunch of fans.
Brain-Busting Reality TV
Need a mental workout? Netflix’s “The Devil’s Plan” is back with more mind-bending challenges.
This Korean reality show throws contestants into crazy equation games with wild new twists.
Secret rooms, underwater clues, and extended “prison stays” make this season even more addictive than before.
If you enjoy watching smart people tackle impossible puzzles, this show is your weekend binge.
Travel the World from Your Couch
Why spend thousands on vacation when Hallmark can take you there? Their new “Passport to Love” collection features nine movies set in stunning locations, including Greece, Argentina, and Ireland.
Skip the sunburn and airport hassles—grab some snacks and enjoy 756 minutes of pure romantic escape.
Perfect for when you want to travel without leaving your living room!

Mystery Lovers, This One’s For You
Former “Doctor Who” showrunner Chris Chibnall has penned a page-turner that’ll keep you guessing.
“Death at the White Hart” follows a detective returning to her village only to discover a brutal crime scene and long-buried secrets.
This chilling mystery proves Chibnall knows how to craft tension beyond the sci-fi world. Mystery lovers won’t be able to put this one down.
Classic Films in Historic Venues
Film buffs in LA have a special treat with the “Last Remaining Seats” festival.
This unique event screens timeless classics in gorgeous historic theaters from Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Imagine watching Hitchcock or “High Noon” in the same venues where moviegoers sat decades ago.
It’s like stepping into a time machine for the ultimate movie experience.
Broadway Spotlight
While Broadway’s Tony Awards celebrated amazing shows like “Purpose” and standouts like Jak Malone in “Operation Mincemeat,” don’t miss “Real Women Have Curves.”
This musical adaptation of the beloved 2002 indie film delivers unforgettable songs, storytelling, and performances that make it worth the trip to NYC.
Can’t make it to New York? Cross your fingers for a national tour soon!