Strictly Come Dancing 2023: Who's dancing to what on movie night?

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Two more contestants will face each other in the movie week dance-off, but who will survive?

This Saturday is a big day in the world of Strictly - it's movie week.

The remaining celebrities and their professional dance partners will be taking to the floor and dancing to songs from huge movie blockbusters, iconic animations and timeless classics.

They'll be judged by the resident Strictly panel, made up of head judge Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke.

The professional dancers will also be performing a special routine on the night celebrating 100 years of Disney.

So who will be dancing to which songs? Read on to find out more!

Actor Adam Thomas and his partner Luba will be jiving to Take On Me from The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Stage and screen actor Amanda Abbington will be dancing the Rumba to Out of Reach from Bridget Jones with her professional partner Giovanni.

Former tennis player Annabel Croft and her partner Johannes will be waltzing to Moon River from the film Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Award-winning journalist, TV presenter, newsreader and author Angela Rippon and will be performing the Quickstep to the song Do-Re-Mi from The Sound of Music with her partner Kai.

Presenter Angela Scanlon and her partner Carlos be dancing the Charleston to Who's Got The Pain? from Damn Yankees.

EastEnders actor Bobby Brazier and will be performing the Samba to the song to Young Hearts Run Free from Romeo and Juliet with his professional partner Dianne.

Comedian and radio presenter Eddie Kadi and his partner Karen will be performing their Couple's Choice routine to the song Men in Black from the film Men in Black.

Actress Ellie Leach and her partner Vito will be dancing the Viennese Waltz to Waiting On A Miracle from the animated movie Encanto.

World and Paralympic champion Jody Cundy and his partner Jowita will be performing the American Smooth to the song Married Life from the film Up.

Journalist and presenter Krishnan Guru-Murthy and his partner Lauren will be dancing the Charleston to Money Money from the movie Cabaret.

Stage and screen actor Layton Williams and his partner Nikita will be performing the Viennese Waltz to the song There Are Worse Things I Could Do, from Grease.

Actor Nigel Harman will be performing the Jive to the Batman Theme from the Batman movie with his partner Katya.

BBC Asian Network presenter Nikita Kanda and her partner Gorka will be dancing the Jive to the song Kids in America from the film Clueless.

Model, reality TV star and presenter Zara McDermott and will be performing the Paso Doble to the song The Puss Suite from Puss in Boots.

Who are you supporting this year? Let us know in the comments below.