
2024 was full of great movies, and 2025 has been fantastic so far with Sinners, 28 Years Later, and Superman, but there’s so much more to look forward to as the year rolls on.
No matter if you’re a sucker for superhero movies, an action movie aficionado, hyped for horror, or just a movie fan, there’s plenty more to get excited about.
We go back to Pandora in Avatar 3, The Conjuring franchise ends with Last Rites, and Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc solves another murder mystery.
Here’s Dexerto’s movie release calendar, breaking down all the major movies coming to theaters and streaming in 2025, their US release dates, and a few exciting releases without a date locked in yet.
January

New movies in January 2025
- January 10: Den of Thieves: Pantera – Gerard Butler heist sequel (theatres)
- January 17: Back in Action – Spy comedy with Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx (Netflix)
- January 17: Wolf Man – Werewolf horror from Leigh Whannell (theatres)
- January 24: Flight Risk – Action with Mark Wahlberg (theaters)
- January 30: You’re Cordially Invited – Comedy with Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell (Prime Video)
- January 31: Companion – Psychological thriller with Jack Quaid (theaters)
February

New movies in February 2025
- February 3: Bogotá: City of the Lost – South Korean crime thriller (Netflix)
- February 5: Kinda Pregnant – Amy Schumer rom-com (Netflix)
- February 7: Love Hurts – Action comedy with Ke Huy Quan (theaters)
- February 11: The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep – Animated Witcher adaptation with video game voice actor, Doug Cockle, voicing Geralt (Netflix)
- February 12: Death Before the Wedding – Polish romantic drama (Netflix)
- February 12: Honeymoon Crasher – French comedy where jilted man goes on honeymoon with his mother (Netflix)
- February 13: Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy – Rom-com sequel (theaters/Peacock)
- February 13: La Dolce Villa – Rom-com set in Italy (Netflix)
- February 13: My Fault: London – Romantic drama (Prime Video)
- February 14: Captain America: Brave New World – Next MCU movie with Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford (theaters)
- February 14: Love Forever – Swedish rom-com (Netflix)
- February 14: Paddington in Peru – Third Paddington movie (theaters)
- February 14: The Gorge – Romantic sci-fi action with Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller (Apple TV+)
- February 14: The Most Beautiful Girl in the World – Indonesian rom-com (Netflix)
- February 14: Umjolo: There is No Cure – Next entry in South African rom-com franchise (Netflix)
- February 14: Waitress: The Musical – Recording of the Broadway hit (HBO Max)
- February 21: The Monkey – Stephen King horror adaptation from Longlegs director (theaters)
- February 27: Demon City – Japanese live-action adaptation of Oni Goroshi manga (Netflix)
- February 27: The Wrong Track – Norwegian sports comedy-drama (Netflix)
- February 28: Squad 36 – French thriller (Netflix)
March

New movies in March 2025
- March 6: Picture This – British rom-com (Prime Video)
- March 7: Chaos: The Manson Murders – Documentary about Charles Manson’s links to the CIA (Netflix)
- March 7: Delicious – German thriller about a wealthy family taking in a young woman who isn’t who she seems (Netflix)
- March 7: F*** Marry Kill – Comedy thriller (theaters)
- March 7: In the Lost Lands – George RR Martin adaptation starring Dave Bautista (theaters)
- March 7: Mickey 17 – Next Bong Joon Ho film with Robert Pattinson & Toni Collette (theaters)
- March 7: On Becoming a Guinea Fowl – Black comedy-drama (theaters)
- March 7: The Fetus – Body horror-comedy (theaters)
- March 13: Control Freak – Body horror with Kelly Marie Tran (Hulu)
- March 13: The Parenting – Comedy horror with Brian Cox and Edie Falco (HBO Max)
- March 14: Borderline – Comedy thriller with Samara Weaving (theaters)
- March 14: Black Bag – Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender spy thriller (theaters)
- March 14: Novocaine – Action where Jack Quaid plays a man who can’t feel pain (theaters)
- March 14: Opus – Horror with Ayo Edebiri and John Malkovich (theaters)
- March 14: The Electric State – Sci-fi action epic with Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown (Netflix)
- March 14: The Last Supper – Biblical drama (theaters)
- March 18: Leaving Neverland 2: Surviving Michael Jackson – Follow-up to Emmy-winning Michael Jackson documentary (YouTube)
- March 20: O’Dessa – Post-apocalyptic musical drama with Sadie Sink (Hulu)
- March 21: Ash – Sci-fi horror with Eiza González and Aaron Paul (theaters)
- March 21: Little Siberia – Finnish comedy-thriller (Netflix)
- March 21: Locked – Action crime thriller with Anthony Hopkins and Bill Skarsgård (theaters)
- March 21: McVeigh – Drama based on true story with Alfie Allen (theaters)
- March 21: Revelations – Korean crime drama (Netflix)
- March 21: Snow White – Live-action Disney remake with Gal Gadot (theaters)
- March 21: The Alto Knights – Biographical crime drama with Robert De Niro playing two roles (theaters)
- March 27: Holland – Thriller with Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen (Prime Video)
- March 28: Alexander & Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip – Family road trip comedy (Disney+)
- March 28: A Working Man – Jason Statham action from David Ayer (theaters)
- March 28: Death of a Unicorn – Comedy horror with Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega (theaters)
- March 28: The Friend – Drama with Naomi Watts and Bill Murray (theaters)
- March 28: The Life List – Rom-com adaptation (Netflix)
- March 28: The Woman in the Yard – Psychological horror (theaters)
April

New movies in April 2025
- April 2: Screamboat – Comedy horror adaptation of Steamboat Willie (theaters)
- April 4: A Nice Indian Boy – Romantic comedy with Jonathan Groff and Karan Soni (theaters)
- April 4: A Minecraft Movie – Live-action Minecraft movie with Jack Black & Jason Momoa (theaters)
- April 4: Eric Larue – Michael Shannon’s directorial debut with Judy Greer (theaters)
- April 4: Freaky Tales – Action comedy with Pedro Pascal and Ben Mendelsohn (theaters)
- April 4: Hell of a Summer – Horror comedy written and directed by Finn Wolfhard (theaters)
- April 4: The Luckiest Man in America – Drama based on the 1984 Press Your Luck game show scandal with Walton Goggins (theaters)
- April 4: William Tell – Epic historical action (theaters)
- April 10: G20 – Action thriller with Viola Davis (Prime Video)
- April 11: Drop – Horror from Happy Death Day director (theaters)
- April 11: Gunslingers – Western action with Nicolas Cage and Heather Graham (theaters)
- April 11: Sacramento – Road trip comedy with Michael Cera and Kristen Stewart (theaters)
- April 11: The Amateur – Action thriller starring Rami Malek (theaters)
- April 11: The King of Kings – Star-studded animated Christian movie (theaters)
- April 11: The Uninvited – Comedy-drama with Pedro Pascal and Walton Goggins (theaters)
- April 11: Warfare – War film based on a true story with Joseph Quinn and Will Poulter (theaters)
- April 18: iHostage – Dutch hostage thriller based on a true story (Netflix)
- April 18: Sinners – Horror from Ryan Coogler starring Michael B. Jordan (theaters)
- April 18: Sneaks – Animated comedy with Anthony Mackie and Martin Lawrence (theaters)
- April 18: The Wedding Banquet – Remake of 1993 rom-com (Netflix)
- April 20: Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie – Documentary about comedy duo Tommy Chong and Cheech Marin (theaters)
- April 23: Bullet Train Explosion – Remake of 1975 Japanese film ‘The Bullet Train’ (Netflix)
- April 25: Havoc – Gareth Evans action thriller with Tom Hardy (Netflix)
- April 25: Magic Farm – Absurdist comedy starring Chloë Sevigny and Alex Wolff (theaters)
- April 25: Neighborhood Watch – Crime thriller with Jack Quaid and Jeffrey Dean Morgan (theaters)
- April 25: On Swift Horses – Romantic drama with Daisy Edgar-Jones and Will Poulter (theaters)
- April 25: The Accountant 2 – Ben Affleck action sequel (theaters)
- April 25: The Legend of Ochi – Fantasy adventure starring Finn Wolfhard and Willem Dafoe (theaters)
- April 25: The Shrouds – Body horror drama from David Cronenberg (theaters)
- April 25: Until Dawn – Horror video game adaptation (theaters)
- April 25: Winter Spring Summer or Fall – Romantic drama with Jenna Ortega (limited theaters/VOD)
May

New movies in May 2025
- May 1: Another Simple Favor – Black comedy sequel with Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick (Prime Video)
- May 2: Electra – Mystery drama starring Oscar nominee Maria Bakalova (theaters)
- May 2: Pavements – Experimental musical biopic (theaters)
- May 2: Rosario – Horror with David Dastmalchian (theaters)
- May 2: Rust – Western starring Alec Baldwin (theaters)
- May 2: Thunderbolts* – New MCU team-up movie (theaters)
- May 2: Words of War – Biographical drama with Maxine Peake and Jason Isaacs (theaters)
- May 6: Broke – Western drama with Wyatt Russell and Dennis Quaid (VOD)
- May 9: Clown in a Cornfield – Horror adaptation from Tucker and Dale vs Evil director (theaters)
- May 9: Fight or Flight – Action starring Josh Hartnett (theaters)
- May 9: Juliet & Romeo – Musical based on real story that inspired Shakespeare’s classic (theaters)
- May 9: Friendship – Comedy with Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd (theaters)
- May 9: Nonnas – Comedy with Vince Vaughn (Netflix)
- May 9: Shadow Force – Action thriller with Kerry Washington (theaters)
- May 9: Wick Is Pain – Documentary about John Wick franchise (digital)
- May 16: Final Destination: Bloodlines – Supernatural horror sequel (theaters)
- May 16: Hurry Up Tomorrow – Psychological thriller with The Weeknd, Barry Keoghan, and Jenna Ortega (theaters)
- May 23: Fear Street: Prom Queen – R.L Stine horror adaptation set in the 80s (Netflix)
- May 23: Fountain of Youth – Heist action directed by Guy Ritchie, starring Natalie Portman and John Krasinski (Apple TV+)
- May 23: Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning – Tom Cruise action spy sequel (theaters)
- May 23: Lilo & Stitch – Live-action Disney remake (theaters)
- May 23: The Last Rodeo – Drama with Neal McDonough and Christopher McDonald (theaters)
- May 23: The Surrender – Horror where a grieving mother and daughter attempt to resurrect the father (theaters)
- May 23: Tornado – Period action drama with Tim Roth and Jack Louden (theaters)
- May 30: Bono: Stories of Surrender – Documentary about U2 frontman, Bono (Apple TV+)
- May 30: Bring Her Back – Horror from Talk to Me directors (theaters)
- May 30: Karate Kid: Legends – New Karate Kid movie with Jackie Chan & Ralph Macchio (theaters)
- May 30: Lost in Starlight – Animated Korean sci-fi (Netflix)
- May 30: The Phoenician Scheme – Star-studded espionage black comedy from Wes Anderson (theaters)
- May 31: Mountainhead – Steve Carell stars in new movie from Succession creator Jesse Armstrong (HBO Max)
June

New movies in June 2025
- June 6: Dangerous Animals – Horror thriller with Jai Courtney (theaters)
- June 6: From the World of John Wick: Ballerina – John Wick spin-off with Ana de Armas (theaters)
- June 6: I Don’t Understand You – Comedy horror with Nick Kroll (theaters)
- June 6: Life of Chuck – Stephen King adaptation starring Tom Hiddleston (theaters)
- June 6: Predator: Killer of Killers – Animated anthology in Predator franchise (Hulu)
- June 6: Straw – Drama from Tyler Perry (Netflix)
- June 6: The Ritual – Horror with Al Pacino and Dan Stevens (theaters)
- June 11: Titan: The OceanGate Disaster – Documentary on OceanGate submersible disaster (Netflix)
- June 12: Deep Cover – British crime comedy (Prime Video)
- June 13: Diablo – Colombian-American action thriller (theaters)
- June 13: Echo Valley – Thriller starring Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney (Apple TV+)
- June 13: Elio – New Pixar animation set in space (theaters)
- June 13: How to Train Your Dragon – Live-action remake of Dreamworks film (theaters)
- June 13: Materialists – Rom-com with Chris Evans, Dakota Johnson, and Pedro Pascal (theaters)
- June 13: The Unholy Trinity – Western action with Samuel L Jackson and Pierce Brosnan (theaters)
- June 20: 28 Years Later – Zombie sequel from Danny Boyle (theaters)
- June 20: Everything’s Going to Be Great – Drama with Bryan Cranston (theaters)
- June 20: Eye for an Eye – Music video director Colin Tilley makes directorial debut with horror (theaters)
- June 20: Bride Hard – Action comedy with Rebel Wilson (theaters)
- June 20: Familiar Touch – Coming of (old) age drama (theaters)
- June 20: KPop Demon Hunters – Animated action with K-Pop girl group doubling as demon fighters (Netflix)
- June 27: F1 – Formula 1 sports movie starring Brad Pitt (theaters)
- June 27: M3GAN 2.0 – Horror sequel (theaters)
- June 27: Sorry, Baby – Drama about a college professor recovering from sexual assault (theaters)
- June 27: Stealing Pulp Fiction – Comedy heist movie where three friends try to steal Tarantino’s personal 35mm print of Pulp Fiction (theaters)
- June 27: Ponyboi – Thriller based on short film of the same name (theaters)
July

New movies in July 2025
- July 2: Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado – Dora the Explorer movie (Paramount+)
- July 2: Heads of State – Action comedy with Idris Elba and John Cena (Prime Video)
- July 2: Jurassic World Rebirth – More dinosaur action (theaters)
- July 2: The Old Guard 2 – Action sequel with Charlize Theron (Netflix)
- July 4: Pretty Thing – Thriller with Alicia Silverstone (theaters)
- July 10: Brick – Sci-fi thriller with Matthias Schweighöfer and Ruby O. Fee (Netflix)
- July 11: Madea’s Destination Wedding – Tyler Perry comedy (Netflix)
- July 11: Skillhouse – Satirical horror with 50 Cent and Neal McDonough (theaters)
- July 11: Sovereign – Crime drama based on true story with Nick Offerman (theaters)
- July 11: Superman – Start of James Gunn’s DC (theaters)
- July 11: Zombies 4: Dawn of the Vampires – Musical comedy sequel (Disney+)
- July 14: Apocalypse in the Tropics – Documentary on the rise of Evangelical Christian influence in Brazilian politics (Netflix)
- July 18: Atrabilious – Comedy mystery thriller with Whoopi Goldberg, Alec Baldwin, and Jeffrey Wright (theaters)
- July 18: Eddington – Dark comedy from Ari Aster with Pedro Pascal and Joaquin Phoenix (theaters)
- July 18: I Know What You Did Last Summer – Sequel to cult horror (theaters)
- July 18: Smurfs – Live action/animated Smurfs reboot with Rihanna and Nick Offerman (theaters)
- July 18: Saint Clare – Thriller with Bella Thorne (theaters)
- July 18: Wall to Wall – Korean thriller (Netflix)
- July 25: Happy Gilmore 2 – Adam Sandler golf comedy sequel (Netflix)
- July 25: Oh, Hi! – Romantic comedy with Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman (theaters)
- July 25: The Fantastic Four: First Steps – MCU superhero movie with Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby (theaters)
- July 25: The Home – Psychological horror thriller with Pete Davidson (theaters)
- July 30: Together – Body horror with Dave Franco and Alison Brie (theaters)
- July 30: War of the Worlds – modern-day reimagining of H.G. Wells’ classic with Ice Cube (Prime Video)
August

New movies in August 2025
- August 1: Beneath the Storm – Survival thriller (theaters)
- August 1: My Oxford Year – Coming of age romcom (Netflix)
- August 1: She Rides Shotgun – Thriller starring Taron Egerton (theaters)
- August 1: The Naked Gun – Action comedy reboot with Liam Neeson (theaters)
- August 1: The Bad Guys 2 – Animated family comedy sequel (theaters)
- August 1: Trouble Man – Action comedy (theaters)
- August 6: Sketch – Comedy horror about child’s drawings coming to life (theaters)
- August 6: The Pickup – Comedy with Eddie Murphy, Pete Davidson, and Keke Palmer (Prime Video)
- August 8: Freakier Friday – Freaky Friday sequel with Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis (theaters)
- August 8: My Mother’s Wedding – Comedy drama directed by Kristen Scott Thomas with Scarlett Johansson (theaters)
- August 8: Weapons – Horror with Josh Brolin and Julia Garner (theaters)
- August 13: Fixed – Animated comedy with Adam DeVine, Idris Elba, and Kathryn Hahn (Netflix)
- August 15: Highest 2 Lowest – Crime thriller from Spike Lee and Denzel Washington (theaters/Apple TV+ on September 5)
- August 15: Night Always Comes – Crime thriller with Vanessa Kirby and Jennifer Jason Leigh (Netflix)
- August 15: Nobody 2 – Action sequel with Bob Odenkirk (theaters)
- August 15: Witchboard – Supernatural horror with Jamie Campbell Bower (theaters)
- August 22: Americana – Crime thriller with Sydney Sweeney (theaters)
- August 22: Eenie Meanie – Heist thriller with Samara Weaving (theaters)
- August 22: Eden – Survival thriller based on true story with Daniel Brühl, Jude Law, and Vanessa Kirby (theaters)
- August 22: Honey Don’t! – Detective comedy starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans (theaters)
- August 22: Ne Zha 2 – Chinese animated blockbuster hits US theaters with English dub (theaters)
- August 22: Relay – Thriller with Lily James and Riz Ahmed (theaters)
- August 22: Splitsville – Comedy with Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona (theaters)
- August 28: The Thursday Murder Club – Cozy comedy-murder-mystery (theaters/Netflix)
- August 29: Caught Stealing – Crime thriller with Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz (theaters)
- August 29: The Roses – Star-studded black comedy drama with Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Coleman (theaters)
- August 29: The Toxic Avenger – Black superhero comedy with Peter Dinklage (theaters)
September

New movies in September 2025
- September 5: The Conjuring: Last Rites – Final Conjuring horror film (theaters)
- September 5: The Threesome – Romantic comedy drama (theaters)
- September 5: Twinless – Black comedy with Dylan O’Brien (theaters)
- September 10: aka Charlie Sheen – Documentary about actor Charlie Sheen (Netflix)
- September 12: Code 3 – Action comedy starring Rainn Wilson (theaters)
- September 12: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale – Historical drama sequel (theaters)
- September 12: Rabbit Trap – Psychological horror starring Dev Patel (theaters)
- September 12: Spinal Tap II: The End Continues – Musical mockumentary sequel (theaters)
- September 12: The History of Sound – Romance starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor (theaters)
- September 12: The Long Walk – Dystopian Stephen King adaptation (theaters)
- September 12: The Wrong Paris – Romcom starring Miranda Cosgrove (Netflix)
- September 12: Traumatika – Horror where a young boy’s mother shows signs of demonic possession (theaters)
- September 19: A Big Bold Beautiful Journey – Romantic fantasy with Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell (theaters)
- September 19: Adulthood – Comedy drama with Alex Winter, Josh Gad, and Kaya Scodelario (theaters)
- September 19: American Sweatshop – Mystery thriller starring Lili Reinhart (theaters)
- September 19: Him – Sports horror produced by Jordan Peele (theaters)
- September 19: London Calling – Action comedy starring Josh Duhamel (theaters)
- September 19: Plainclothes – Romantic thriller with Russell Tovey (theaters)
- September 19: Swiped – Biographical drama about the founder of Bumble starring Lily James (Hulu)
- September 19: Xeno – Science fiction adventure (theaters)
- September 26: All of You – Sci-fi romantic drama written by and starring Brett Goldstein with Imogen Poots (Apple TV+)
- September 26: Eleanor the Great – Scarlet Johansson’s directorial debut (theaters)
- September 26: French Lover – French rom-com (Netflix)
- September 26: One Battle After Another – Leonardo DiCaprio stars in Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest movie (theaters)
- September 26: Ruth & Boaz – Modern retelling of Biblical romance story (Netflix)
- September 26: The Strangers: Chapter 2 – Horror franchise sequel (theaters)
October

New movies in October 2025
- October 1: Play Dirty – Shane Black action thriller with Mark Wahlberg and LaKeith Stanfield (Prime Video)
- October 3: Anemone – Drama written by and starring Daniel Day-Lewis (theaters)
- October 3: Bone Lake – Erotic horror thriller (theaters)
- October 3: Good Boy – Horror from the perspective of a dog who sees supernatural spirits (theaters)
- October 3: Shelby Oaks – Supernatural horror from Chris Stuckmann (theaters)
- October 3: Steve – Drama starring Cillian Murphy as a teacher in a school for troubled boys (Netflix)
- October 3: The Lost Bus – Survival drama with Matthew McConaughey (Apple TV+)
- October 3: The Smashing Machine – Sports biopic from Benny Safdie starring Dwayne Johnson (theaters)
- October 10: After the Hunt – Thriller with Julia Roberts and Ayo Edebiri (theaters)
- October 10: John Candy: I Like Me – Documentary about late actor John Candy from Colin Hanks and Ryan Reynolds (Prime Video)
- October 10: Kiss of the Spider Woman – Musical drama with Jennifer Lopez and Diego Luna (theaters)
- October 10: Roofman – Drama based on a true story starring Channing Tatum and Kirsten Dunst (theaters)
- October 10: Soul on Fire – Biographical drama based on the book ‘On Fire, The Seven Choices to Ignite a Radically Inspired Life’ (theaters)
- October 10: The Woman in Cabin 10 – Crime drama with Keira Knightley (Netflix)
- October 10: Tron: Ares – Sci-fi action sequel (theaters)
- October 16: Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault) – Third and final entry in romantic drama series (Prime Video)
- October 17: Black Phone 2 – Supernatural horror sequel (theaters)
- October 17: Blue Moon – Biographical musical drama starring Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley (theaters)
- October 17: Good Fortune – Comedy with Seth Rogen and Keanu Reeves (theaters)
- October 17: She Walks in Darkness – Spanish political thriller based on true story (Netflix)
- October 17: The Mastermind – Heist movie with Josh O’Connor and Alana Haim (theaters)
- October 17: The Perfect Neighbor – Documentary about the realities of Stand Your Ground laws (Netflix)
- October 17: The Twits – Animated Roald Dahl adaptation (Netflix)
- October 22: Hedda – Adaptation of classic play starring Tessa Thompson and Imogen Poots (theaters)
- October 24: A House of Dynamite – Political thriller with Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson (Netflix)
- October 24: Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere – Jeremy Allen White plays Bruce Springsteen in biopic (theaters)
- October 24: Regretting You – Drama adaptation with Allison Williams and Dave Franco (theaters)
- October 29: The Ballad of a Small Player – Drama from All Quiet on the Western Front director with Colin Farrell (Netflix)
- TBC: Alpha – Body horror from Julia Ducournau (theaters)
November

New movies in November 2025
- November 5: Tyler Perry’s Finding Joy – Romantic drama (Prime Video)
- November 7: Bugonia – Sci-fi comedy from Yorgos Lanthimos (theaters)
- November 7: Christy – Sports biopic starring Sydney Sweeney (theaters)
- November 7: Die My Love – Dark comedy drama starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson (theaters)
- November 7: Frankenstein – Guillermo del Toro’s adaptation of classic horror (Netflix)
- November 7: Nuremberg – Historical drama with Rami Malek and Russell Crowe (theaters)
- November 7: Peter Hujar’s Day – Biographical drama with Ben Whishaw as photographer Peter Hujar (theaters)
- November 7: Predator: Badlands – New Predator sci-fi action movie (theaters)
- November 7: Sarah’s Oil – Biographical drama with Zachary Levi and Naya Desir-Johnson (theaters)
- November 12: A Merry Little Ex-Mas – Christmas comedy with Alicia Silverstone (Netflix)
- November 14: Eternity – Fantasy romantic drama starring Miles Teller, Elizabeth Olsen, and Callum Turner (theaters)
- November 14: Keeper – Horror starring Tatiana Maslany, directed by Osgood Perkins (theaters)
- November 14: In Your Dreams – Animated fantasy with Simu Liu, Craig Robinson, and Cristin Milioti (Netflix)
- November 14: Now You See Me: Now You Don’t – Heist thriller sequel (theaters)
- November 14: The Running Man – Stephen King adaptation starring Glen Powell (theaters)
- November 14: Trap House – Action thriller with Dave Bautista (theaters)
- November 19: Champagne Problems – Christmas romcom (Netflix)
- November 21: David – Animated telling of David vs. Goliath (theaters)
- November 21: Sisu: Road to Revenge – Sequel to ultra-violent WW2 action (theaters)
- November 21: Rental Family – Comedy-drama starring Brendan Fraser (theaters)
- November 21: Train Dreams – Drama starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones (Netflix)
- November 21: Wicked: For Good – Wicked 2 with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo (theaters)
- November 26: Jingle Bell Heist – Christmas heist comedy (Netflix)
- November 26: Zootopia 2 – Animated sequel (theaters)
- November 27: Hamnet – Historical drama about Shakespeare and his wife following the death of their son (theaters)
- November 28: Left-Handed Girl – Taiwanese drama (Netflix)
December

New movies in December 2025
- December 1: Troll 2 – Norwegian monster movie sequel (Netflix)
- December 3: My Secret Santa – Festive romcom (Netflix)
- December 3: Oh. What. Fun. – Christmas comedy with Michelle Pfeiffer and Chloë Grace Moretz (theaters)
- December 5: Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 – Horror sequel based on video game (theaters)
- December 5: Jay Kelly – Noah Baumbach coming-of-age drama with George Clooney and Adam Sandler (Netflix)
- December 12: Dust Bunny – Horror thriller with Mads Mikkelsen, Sigourney Weaver, and David Dastmalchian (theaters)
- December 12: Ella McCay – Political comedy-drama with Emma Mackey and Woody Harrelson (theaters)
- December 12: Silent Night, Deadly Night – Remake of 1984 slasher (theaters)
- December 12: Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery – Ryan Johnson’s Knives Out 3 with Daniel Craig (Netflix)
- December 19: Avatar: Fire & Ash – Avatar 3 from James Cameron (theaters)
- December 19: Is This Thing on? – Comedy drama with Bradley Cooper, Will Arnett, and Laura Dern (theaters)
- December 19: The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants – New SpongeBob movie (theaters)
- December 19: Zero A.D. – Biblical drama with Sam Worthington and Ben Mendelsohn (theaters)
- December 24: Goodbye June – Kate Winslet’s directorial debut with Toni Collette and Helen Mirren (Netflix)
- December 24: The Plague – psychological drama-thriller starring Joel Edgerton (theaters)
- December 25: A Hundred Acre Christmas – Winnie-the-Pooh holiday movie (Prime Video)
- December 25: Anaconda – Horror reboot starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd (theaters)
- December 25: Marty Supreme – Sports comedy from Josh Safdie starring Timothée Chalamet (theaters)
- December 25: Song Sung Blue – Musical drama starring Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson (theaters)
- December 25: The Housemaid – Paul Feig thriller starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried (theaters)
- TBC: Return of the Living Dead – Horror sequel set 18 months after the original (theaters)
Upcoming movies in 2025 without release dates
- Fall 2025: Eddie – Documentary about Eddie Murphy (Netflix)
- Late 2025: A Very Jonas Christmas – Christmas comedy starring, you guessed it, the Jonas Brothers (Disney+)
- Winter 2025: The New Yorker at 100 – Documentary about The New Yorker magazine (Netflix)
- 2025: In the Grey – Guy Ritchie action with Henry Cavill (theaters)
- 2025: The Swedish Connection – Swedish WW2 drama (Netflix)
And that’s the biggest upcoming movie releases in 2025! Of course, more films will be announced, and more release dates locked in as the year goes on, so make sure to bookmark this page. In the meantime, you can check out the 25 movies we’re most excited about and the best of 2025 so far.