SYLVESTER Stallone returns in as 'Rocky' in a new spin-off from the popular 'Rocky' series.

Adonis Johnson (Michael B. Jordan) never knew his famous father, boxing champion Apollo Creed, who died before he was born.

However, boxing is in his blood, so he seeks out Rocky and asks the retired champ to be his trainer.

Rocky sees much of Apollo in Adonis, and agrees to mentor him, even as he battles an opponent deadlier than any in the ring.

With Rocky's help, Adonis soon gets a title shot, but whether he has the true heart of a fighter remains to be seen.

Golden Globe winner, Leonardo DiCaprio stars in 'The Revenant'. While exploring the uncharted wilderness in the 1800s, legendary frontiersman Hugh Glass (DiCaprio) sustains injuries from a brutal bear attack. When his hunting team leaves him for dead, Glass must utilize his survival skills to find a way back home to his beloved family. Grief-stricken and fuelled by vengeance, Glass treks through the wintry terrain to track down John Fitzgerald (Tom Hardy), the former confidant who betrayed and abandoned him.

Being broadcast live from the National Theatre on January 28, is 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses'.

Following the hugely successful broadcasts of Coriolanus and King Lear, National Theatre Live brings the Donmar Warehouse’s highly anticipated new production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses, live from the Donmar’s London home.

Directed by Josie Rourke (Coriolanus), the cast includes Elaine Cassidy (The Paradise), Janet McTeer (The White Queen) and Dominic West (The Wire).

Former lovers, the Marquise de Merteuil and Vicomte de Valmont now compete in games of seduction and revenge. Merteuil incites Valmont to corrupt the innocent Cecile de Volanges before her wedding night but Valmont has targeted the peerlessly virtuous and beautiful Madame de Tourvel. While these merciless aristocrats toy with others’ hearts and reputations, their own may prove more fragile than they supposed.

Another live broadcast comes to Enniskillen IMC Cinema on March 3 with 'Hangmen'.

In his small pub in Oldham, Harry is something of a local celebrity. But what's the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they've abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters and pub regulars dying to hear his reaction to the news, his old assistant Syd and the peculiar Mooney lurk with very different motives for their visit.

And 'Rapsody/The Two Pigeons' will be broadcast live from the Royal Opera House on January 26.

The Royal Ballet’s first mixed programme of 2016 brings together two classic works byFrederick Ashton.

Absent for 30 years before its revival earlier this Season, The Two Pigeons is a tender romance, while the abstract Rhapsody is a dazzling display of virtuoso dancing. Together they form a vibrant celebration of the talents of The Royal Ballet’s Founder Choreographer.