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Malay Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Malay Mail's Top 10 Picks: Live-action ‘How to Train Your Dragon' dominates cinemas, while ‘Ejen Ali The Movie 2' creates buzz
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 — The live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon continues to dominate the local box office for the second consecutive week, with Ejen Ali The Movie 2: Misi Satria holding strong at No. 2. Both films remain crowd-pullers, captivating audiences eager for a memorable cinematic experience. Recent releases like 28 Years Later and Pixar's latest offering, Elio, have also garnered attention, with Elio receiving particularly favourable reviews. As the final week of June approaches, it's the perfect time to catch the latest films in cinemas, revisit fan favourites, or explore top-notch entertainment options from the comfort of your home. Streaming platforms like Netflix and Viu, trending playlists on Spotify, and popular books offer plenty of alternatives for a relaxed weekend. Check out Malay Mail's top picks of the week for your entertainment fix! Top 10 films in local cinemas (Domestic & International) (June 19 to June 22) 1. How To Train Your Dragon 2. Ejen Ali The Movie 2: Misi Satria 3. 28 Years Later 4. Kuberaa 5. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 6. Elio 7. From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina 8. Waktu Maghrib 2 9. Behind The Shadows 10. Martabat: Misi Berdarah Source: and GSC Top 10 streaming on Netflix and Viu (June 16 to June 22) Netflix (Top 10 TV) TV Series 1. Mercy For None: Limited Series 2. Oh My Ghost Clients: Season 1 3. Our Unwritten Seoul: Limited Series 4. The Rookie: Season 1 5. Tastefully Yours: Limited Series 6. Ejen Ali: Season 1 7. Ejen Ali: Season 2 8. The Haunted Palace: Season 1 9. Ms. Rachel: Season 1 10. Mad Unicorn: Limited Series Source: Netflix Top 10 Viu (Top 10 shows) 1. Lambaian Huda 2. Sugar Daddy 3. The Haunted Palace 4. Running Man (2025) 5. The First Night with the Duke 6. Pabila Dia Tersenyum 7. Feud 8. Second Shot at Love 9. Only for Love 10. Fresh off the Sea 2 Source: Viu Top 10 songs of the week (Spotify) (June 17 to June 25) 1. Jin - Don't Say You Love Me 2. Fourtwnty - Mangu (w/ Charita Utami) 3. Naim Daniel - Seni Berdamai Dengan Takdir (w/ Adnin Roslan) 4. sombr - back to friends 5. HUNTR/X - Golden (w/ Ejae, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) 6. KATSEYE - Gabriela 7. NIKI - You'll Be in My Heart - Spotify Singles 8. Saja Boys - Your Idol (w/ Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, KEVIN WOO, samUIL Lee, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) 9. Saja Boys - Soda Pop (w/ Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, KEVIN WOO, samUIL Lee, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) 10. RUMI - Free (w/ Jinu, Ejae, Andrew Choi, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) Top 10 Malay songs of the week (Spotify) (June 17 to June 25) 1. Faris Adam - Stecu Stecu 2. Ara Johari - Menjaga Jodoh Orang Lain 3. Nadeera - Bukan Lagi Kita 4. Imran Ajmain - Seribu Tahun Lagi 5. Batas Senja - Kita Usahakan Lagi 6. Naim Daniel, Adnin Roslan - Seni Berdamai Dengan Takdir 7. Noh Salleh - Rahsia Tuhan 8. NayKilla, Tenxi, Jemsii - Kasih Aba Aba 9. Zaki Yamami, Putri Dahlia - Aku Ada 10. Nuh - Teruntuk Mia Source: and Spotify Top 10 books of the week (June 13 to June 19) Fiction 1. Library of Lost Hearts by N.F. Afrina (N.F Afrina) 2. A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (Vintage) 3. Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press) 4. King of Envy by Ana Huang (Bloom Books) 5. Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum (Bloomsbury) 6. Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood (Berkley) 7. Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber (Flatiron Books) 8. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros (Red Tower Books) 9. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC) 10. Powerless by Lauren Roberts (simon & schuster books for young readers) Non-Fiction 1. Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson (St. Martin's Essentials) 2. Atomic Habits by James Clear (Penguin Books) 3. A Doctor in the House by Mahathir Mohamad (MPH Group Publishing) 4. When I Was a Kid by Cheeming Boey (Cheeming Boey) 5. Surrounded by Liars by Thomas Erikson (St. Martin's Essentials) 6. I Want to Die but I still Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee (Penerbit Haru) 7. I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee (Penerbit Haru) 8. A Conversation with Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad by Perdana Leadership Foundation (Perdana Leadership Foundation) 9. Once Upon a Miao (Remastered): I Love My Hometown by Jian Goh (Space Voyager Log PLT) 10. The Not To-Do List by Rolf Dobelli (Atlantic Books) Mutiara Minda (Malay Novels) 1. Thariq Ridzuwan Commando's: His Treasure by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) 2. Bukan Cinta Sempurna by Bellesa (Idea Kreatif) 3. Rahsia Danny by Teme Abdullah (Iman Publication) 4. Pesuruh by Ahadiat Akashah (Roket Kertas Produksi) 5. Kaisar by Jiwa (Nukilan Biruni) 6. Mi Carino by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) 7. Chef's Cuisine by Effalee (Manes Wordworks) 8. Ammar Zahrain: The Obsessive Husband by Nssignature (Idea Kreatif) 9. Rumah Untuk Alie by Lenn Liu (Nukilan biruni) 10. Bintang Tanpa Nama by Ainulfarihah (Jiwa) Source: MPH


Malay Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Malay Mail's top 10: Live-action ‘How to Train Your Dragon' dominates cinemas, while ‘Ejen Ali The Movie 2' creates buzz
KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 — The live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon continues to dominate the local box office for the second consecutive week, with Ejen Ali The Movie 2: Misi Satria holding strong at No. 2. Both films remain crowd-pullers, captivating audiences eager for a memorable cinematic experience. Recent releases like 28 Years Later and Pixar's latest offering, Elio, have also garnered attention, with Elio receiving particularly favourable reviews. As the final week of June approaches, it's the perfect time to catch the latest films in cinemas, revisit fan favourites, or explore top-notch entertainment options from the comfort of your home. Streaming platforms like Netflix and Viu, trending playlists on Spotify, and popular books offer plenty of alternatives for a relaxed weekend. Check out Malay Mail's top picks of the week for your entertainment fix! Top 10 films in local cinemas (Domestic & International) (June 19 to June 22) 1. How To Train Your Dragon 2. Ejen Ali The Movie 2: Misi Satria 3. 28 Years Later 4. Kuberaa 5. Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning 6. Elio 7. From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina 8. Waktu Maghrib 2 9. Behind The Shadows 10. Martabat: Misi Berdarah Source: and GSC Top 10 streaming on Netflix and Viu (June 16 to June 22) Netflix (Top 10 TV) TV Series 1. Mercy For None: Limited Series 2. Oh My Ghost Clients: Season 1 3. Our Unwritten Seoul: Limited Series 4. The Rookie: Season 1 5. Tastefully Yours: Limited Series 6. Ejen Ali: Season 1 7. Ejen Ali: Season 2 8. The Haunted Palace: Season 1 9. Ms. Rachel: Season 1 10. Mad Unicorn: Limited Series Source: Netflix Top 10 Viu (Top 10 shows) 1. Lambaian Huda 2. Sugar Daddy 3. The Haunted Palace 4. Running Man (2025) 5. The First Night with the Duke 6. Pabila Dia Tersenyum 7. Feud 8. Second Shot at Love 9. Only for Love 10. Fresh off the Sea 2 Source: Viu Top 10 songs of the week (Spotify) (June 17 to June 25) 1. Jin - Don't Say You Love Me 2. Fourtwnty - Mangu (w/ Charita Utami) 3. Naim Daniel - Seni Berdamai Dengan Takdir (w/ Adnin Roslan) 4. sombr - back to friends 5. HUNTR/X - Golden (w/ Ejae, AUDREY NUNA, REI AMI, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) 6. KATSEYE - Gabriela 7. NIKI - You'll Be in My Heart - Spotify Singles 8. Saja Boys - Your Idol (w/ Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, KEVIN WOO, samUIL Lee, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) 9. Saja Boys - Soda Pop (w/ Andrew Choi, Neckwav, Danny Chung, KEVIN WOO, samUIL Lee, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) 10. RUMI - Free (w/ Jinu, Ejae, Andrew Choi, KPop Demon Hunters Cast) Top 10 Malay songs of the week (Spotify) (June 17 to June 25) 1. Faris Adam - Stecu Stecu 2. Ara Johari - Menjaga Jodoh Orang Lain 3. Nadeera - Bukan Lagi Kita 4. Imran Ajmain - Seribu Tahun Lagi 5. Batas Senja - Kita Usahakan Lagi 6. Naim Daniel, Adnin Roslan - Seni Berdamai Dengan Takdir 7. Noh Salleh - Rahsia Tuhan 8. NayKilla, Tenxi, Jemsii - Kasih Aba Aba 9. Zaki Yamami, Putri Dahlia - Aku Ada 10. Nuh - Teruntuk Mia Source: and Spotify Top 10 books of the week (June 13 to June 19) Fiction 1. Library of Lost Hearts by N.F. Afrina (N.F Afrina) 2. A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara (Vintage) 3. Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins (Scholastic Press) 4. King of Envy by Ana Huang (Bloom Books) 5. Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum (Bloomsbury) 6. Problematic Summer Romance by Ali Hazelwood (Berkley) 7. Once Upon a Broken Heart by Stephanie Garber (Flatiron Books) 8. Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros (Red Tower Books) 9. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC) 10. Powerless by Lauren Roberts (simon & schuster books for young readers) Non-Fiction 1. Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson (St. Martin's Essentials) 2. Atomic Habits by James Clear (Penguin Books) 3. A Doctor in the House by Mahathir Mohamad (MPH Group Publishing) 4. When I Was a Kid by Cheeming Boey (Cheeming Boey) 5. Surrounded by Liars by Thomas Erikson (St. Martin's Essentials) 6. I Want to Die but I still Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee (Penerbit Haru) 7. I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki by Baek Sehee (Penerbit Haru) 8. A Conversation with Tun Dr Mahathir Bin Mohamad by Perdana Leadership Foundation (Perdana Leadership Foundation) 9. Once Upon a Miao (Remastered): I Love My Hometown by Jian Goh (Space Voyager Log PLT) 10. The Not To-Do List by Rolf Dobelli (Atlantic Books) Mutiara Minda (Malay Novels) 1. Thariq Ridzuwan Commando's: His Treasure by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) 2. Bukan Cinta Sempurna by Bellesa (Idea Kreatif) 3. Rahsia Danny by Teme Abdullah (Iman Publication) 4. Pesuruh by Ahadiat Akashah (Roket Kertas Produksi) 5. Kaisar by Jiwa (Nukilan Biruni) 6. Mi Carino by Hudanajwa (Idea Kreatif) 7. Chef's Cuisine by Effalee (Manes Wordworks) 8. Ammar Zahrain: The Obsessive Husband by Nssignature (Idea Kreatif) 9. Rumah Untuk Alie by Lenn Liu (Nukilan biruni) 10. Bintang Tanpa Nama by Ainulfarihah (Jiwa) Source: MPH


New Straits Times
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Usamah Zaid hopeful 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2' will be well-received in Indonesia
KUALA LUMPUR: The teenage superspy Ejen Ali is a hit with Indonesian viewers, and Usamah Zaid Yasin, the creator and director from WAU Animation, is optimistic that Ejen Ali The Movie 2 will also be well-received in the vast republic. Set to debut in Indonesian cinemas this Friday (June 27), Ejen Ali The Movie 2 (EATM2) has high hopes from WAU Animation. Usamah, the chief executive officer, told Harian Metro yesterday that WAU is confident Indonesian cinema-goers will flock to watch the young agent's state-of-the-art adventure. Usamah revealed, "Indonesia is one of three overseas destinations for EATM2, alongside Singapore and Cambodia. Especially for viewers there, we've brought in Indonesian rock band Nidji to perform one of the songs on the original soundtrack, titled 'Teman Sejati'." Usamah also believes that if the movie performs well in the extensive Indonesian market, it will encourage WAU Animation to continue Ejen Ali's cinematic adventures in the future. "Success abroad translates into success at home, and we're optimistic about reaching our RM60 million target, which is just RM5 million away from our current RM55 million," he added. EATM2, a joint production by WAU Animation and Primeworks Studios, premiered in Malaysian and Bruneian cinemas on May 22.


The Star
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Ejen Ali 2 continues its amazing run as producers now hoping for mission accomplished with an impressive RM65mil haul
Hit animated movie "Ejen Ali The Movie 2" (EATM2) is still doing well with local cinemagoers and producers are now hoping to reach the mission possible of seeing a total haul of RM65 million, itself that will be an amazing benchmark for animated movies. Producers of the movie, Primeworks Studios, have called the Malaysian fans of the movies, whom they have nicknames 'Agents', to continue supporting the movie, which has already hit the magic number of RM55.1 million this week, the highest ever collection for an animated movie in Malaysia. "Agents, time is running out. We are in a mission now. We are hoping for a never before seen collection for an animated movie and we hope our agents will see us through in reaching the target," said Pinework Studios in a statement. The media release also pointed out that the biggest number of fans for the movie are from Selangor, Federal Territories (KL and Putrajaya), Johor, Perak and Kedah . "We are counting on our Agents the deliver and ensure further success of this movie. We thank the fans for the immense support and we have they continue supporting us. "Let's create another big success for local animated films. The producers also promise to up the tempo and raise the bar in our future ventures. Again, we thank all agents (fans) for their fantastic support," said Pinework Studios. Even more impressive, EATM2 has now surpassed the grossing of blockbuster films from Hollywood and Asia over the past two months. This is a clear testament to the confidence and extraordinary support of Malaysian audiences for animated films that are based on local identity and spirit. 'This success does not belong to WAU Animation alone but to all the agents who believed in and stood by us from the beginning," said Usamah Zaid Yasin, director of the EATM2 film. "I truly appreciate the dedication of the entire WAU Animation team who have poured their energy and creativity into making this film a success. "Thank you also to our production partner, Primeworks Studios, who have given their full commitment in promoting this film, and have always come up with fresh and bold new ideas to ensure that EATM2 continues to be the audience's choice. "And of course, the highest appreciation goes to the fans who have been our backbone and main source of inspiration since day one.' From an animated series on television to the silver screen, Ejen Ali has grown into a mature and influential franchise. This second film not only strengthens the brand, but also reflects the evolution of local animated storytelling that is bolder, more dimensional and touches the hearts of various audiences. The first two seasons of the series were followed by 'Ejen Ali The Movie' in November 2019, which grossed an impressive RM30 million (US$8 million) in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, and Indonesia, making it one of the highest-grossing animated films in Malaysia to date. The latest installment, 'Ejen Ali Season 3', also holds the title of being the first Malaysian animated intellectual property to be co-produced with Disney+ Hotstar South-East Asia, and the series was launched exclusively on the streaming service in June 2022. For the record, EATM2 is still showing in cinemas nationwide.


Daily Express
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Express
How ‘Ejen Ali' could spark STEM interest among students
Published on: Wednesday, June 18, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jun 18, 2025 By: FMT Reporters Text Size: 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2' features the armoured 'Satria suit', which is powered by artificial intelligence to assist the young agents on their missions. (WAU Animation pic) PETALING JAYA: In recent years, interest among Malaysian students in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has been in decline. According to the education ministry, only around 15.2% of students chose the science stream for the 2023/2024 academic year, while over 100,000 students failed science and mathematics subjects in last year's SPM examination. Advertisement This downward trend could negatively impact national development, as STEM is a key driver of technological progress and innovation. Without a young generation interested and skilled in STEM, achieving developed-nation status becomes increasingly difficult. So, while this may sound surprising, it is heartening that sources of entertainment such as the local animation 'Ejen Ali' could help promote the value of science, engineering and technology. The futuristic world of Cyberaya in 'Ejen Ali' showcases advanced tech based on STEM principles such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and renewable-energy sources in the form of Azurium. 'Ejen Ali' gives students a clear picture that STEM is not merely theory confined to classrooms, but is something that can be applied in real life. Then there's 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2', the recent full-length feature that has won the hearts of Malaysians, grossing over RM50 million within 18 days of screening nationwide. The film introduces the armoured 'Satria suit', powered by artificial intelligence to assist Mata agents in their missions. The suit not only transforms to fit its user's needs but is also equipped with detection and defence systems. While it is clearly fictitious, its notable appearance in the movie could inspire young viewers to explore an interest in technology and engineering. Additionally, 'Ejen Ali' opens up space for discussions within families and schools about the importance of values like integrity, social responsibility, and ethics in the use of technology. This is essential as, to prevent misuse, technological advancement must be accompanied by moral acuity. The animation teaches students that being a scientist or engineer isn't just about intelligence – it is also also about being kind, ethical and responsible. On that note, beyond just watching 'Ejen Ali', parents and teachers are crucial in nurturing students' interest – by explaining technological concepts in a simple and relatable manner, for example, or by taking children to science exhibitions, supporting their participation in innovation competitions, or involving them in STEM-related activities. Ideally, 'Ejen Ali The Movie 2' will continue to be a source of inspiration and catalyst for interest among the younger generation. The film features even more advanced tech and a deeper storyline than its predecessors, which will hopefully attract more students to view STEM as an exciting and promising field for the future. This article was written by Amirul Eqhwan Rahim, administrative officer at Universiti Malaya's Centre for Foundation Studies in Science.