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Stream ‘Wallace & Gromit’ and ‘Flow,’ Get 2-for-1 Broadway Tickets: Billboard Family Hits of the Week

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The Billboard Family Hits of the Week compiles what’s new and worth your family’s time in music, movies, TV, books, games and more. Forget the mind-numbing scrolling and searching “what to watch for family movie night” … again. The best in family entertainment each week is all in one place, in this handy guide. Isn’t it satisfying to cross something off your list?
2025 has begun, and with it comes a fresh slate of music, movies, TV, live entertainment and more to look forward to.
If you’re in the New York City area, or trying to pull off a quick winter family getaway some time in the coming weeks, look into the city’s Broadway Week, running from Jan. 21 to Feb. 9. During that time period, you might be able to catch one of more than two dozen Broadway shows at a great discount. Tickets for select dates and show times are available in a 2-for-1 offer — and if you’d prefer to spend a little more for more premium seats, there’s a discount code for that, too. Read on for details, and for Broadway show recommendations suitable for kids and teens.
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Not looking to leave your cozy home any time soon? Make the most of these long winter nights and tune into some critically-acclaimed animated films that are now streaming.
Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, which premiered at AFI Fest in 2024 and aired on BBC on Christmas Day, was just released in the U.S. on Netflix. If you’re unfamiliar with previous Wallace & Gromit films, we’ll walk you through which (if any) you need to check out before seeing the new installment in the claymation comedy franchise. Flow, the Golden Globe-winning animated feature that follows its cat protagonist through a survival adventure, is also streaming now, after a Cannes premiere and a limited theatrical release in 2024.
Find out more about this week’s top picks in the Billboard Family Hits of the Week:
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