If the following sentences are all correct, do they have the same meaning? If so, do you have a particular preference?
1) The latest/newest Jessica Chastain movie "Molly's Game" is airing on 25th December.
2) The latest/newest Jessica Chastain movie "Molly's Game" is out on 25th December.
3) The latest/newest Jessica Chastain movie "Molly's Game" will be released on 25th December.
By the way, is it "the latest/newest Jessica Chastain movie" or "Jessica Chastain's latest/newest movie"?
If both are possible, which do you prefer?
Finally, with regard to the date, is it correct to write "on 25th December" or should I write one of the following?
on December 25
on December 25th
on the 25th of December
Thanks again for your kind help.
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teal limeFinally, with regard to the date, is it correct to write "on 25th December" or should I write one of the following?on December 25on December 25thon the 25th of December