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The story follows (Asa Butterfield), a teenager who travels to a remote Welsh island to investigate his grandfather’s mysterious past. There, he discovers a "time loop"—a hidden pocket of 1943 where Miss Peregrine (Eva Green) and her ward of children with supernatural abilities live in safety from terrifying monsters called Hollowgasts .

| Character | Power | Visual cue in 1080p | |-----------|--------|----------------------| | | Air manipulation / fire hands | Flame glows in low light | | Olive | Fire generation (books differ) | Heat shimmer | | Bronwyn | Super strength | Lifts stone/brick | | Millard | Invisible | Clothes floating | | Hugh | Bees in stomach | Bees flying from mouth | | Fiona | Plant growth | Fast-motion vines | | Enoch | Animates dead | Claymation-like figures | | Claire | Back-mouth | Hidden in hair | The story follows (Asa Butterfield), a teenager who

Teenager travels to a Welsh island after his grandfather’s mysterious death. He discovers a ruined children’s home frozen in September 3, 1943 – a time loop created by Miss Peregrine (an “ymbryne”). The children are “peculiars” with extraordinary abilities, hunted by Hollowghasts (invisible monsters) and their master Barron . He discovers a ruined children’s home frozen in

Note : Film swaps Emma & Olive’s powers from the book – don’t let that confuse you. Here’s a quick for Miss Peregrine’s Home for

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Tim Burton, known for his "dark, quirky, and surreal" signature style.

In the landscape of modern cinema, few directors possess a visual style as instantly recognizable and eccentrically enchanting as Tim Burton. Known for his gothic aesthetic, sprawling suburban misfits, and characters who find solace in the macabre, Burton seemed like the perfect candidate to adapt Ransom Riggs’ bestselling novel, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children . Released in 2016, the film brought the peculiar world of Jacob Portman to life, translating the haunting vintage photography of the book into a living, breathing cinematic experience.