Marrakech – Here’s what’s playing and a quick guide to help you choose your next movie night pick at a Megarama – whether it be Rabat, Marrakech or Casablanca we got you covered.
A local Moroccan comedy‑romance that’s all about love, culture, and everyday life. This one is perfect if you’re looking for something light, funny, and connected to home.
A great pick if you want to enjoy a film with familiar vibes and maybe laugh with friends.
You can check showtimes in French/Arabic versions at Megarama Marrakech.
“Avatar: Fire and Ash“
James Cameron’s Avatar franchise returns in epic style with this third chapter.
You can expect breathtaking visuals, high‑stakes action, and the continuing story of Jake Sully and Neytiri on Pandora as they face new threats and explore dramatic new landscapes.
I recommend it if you want a big, immersive experience on the biggest screens, and it is ideal with friends or family.
This psychological thriller stars Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried in a story of secrets, tension, and twists.
When Millie becomes a housemaid for a wealthy family, nothing is quite what it seems. The film mixes mystery with drama and strong performances.
“The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants“
Fun, animated adventure for all ages with everyone’s favorite sponge.
Follow SpongeBob and his pals as they dive into a brand-new adventure under the sea. This one is full of laughs, colorful visuals, and heart.
Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde are back in another animated mystery full of laughs and clever worldbuilding.
This sequel adds new twists while keeping the charm that made the first Zootopia such a hit.
A comedy‑action mashup that continues the rivalry of Azouz and Mehdi, now in even more unpredictable situations.
Starring Karim Gharbi and Yassine Ben Gamra, it’s packed with stunts, laughs, and chaotic comedy moments.
A drama that dives deep into personal stories and emotional struggles, perfect if you’re looking for something thoughtful and moving.
It is definitely a great choice for a more serious movie night.
A Moroccan comedy featuring Majdouline Idrissi and Aziz Daddas about con artists whose latest scheme goes hilariously wrong as they get tangled with a wealthy family and dangerous criminals.
MWN’s quick picks
For spectacle: “Avatar: Fire and Ash”
For laughs, à la marocaine: “Kanbghik.ma” or “Sahbek Rajel 2”
For thrill lovers: “The Housemaid”
For families: “The SpongeBob Movie” or “Zootopia 2”
For fun twists: “Les Imposteurs”
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