What's Coming Out This Week (September 22- September 28, 2025)
Here's your one-stop guide to all the films and shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
Here’s a quick reminder of what’s coming out this week on both the big and small screens. Scroll down to see what’s heading to theaters or landing on streaming platforms over the next couple of days. You just might find the perfect movie or show to add to your watchlist. Have fun!
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 One Battle After Another
(Fri, Sept. 26th — wide release)
Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson joins forces with Leonardo DiCaprio for the first time in this pitch-black satire loosely inspired by Thomas Pynchon’s novel Vineland. DiCaprio stars as Bob Ferguson, a washed-up underground radical on the run in present-day L.A., trying to protect his teenage daughter (Chase Infiniti) from both a militarized police crackdown and his own failed ideals. With Teyana Taylor, Sean Penn, Benicio del Toro, and Regina Hall, the film unpacks the debris of a revolution that fizzled into apathy and nostalgia. Shot in lush VistaVision and steeped in PTA’s trademark dark wit, it’s a story where the revolution isn’t televised... it’s bungled, bitter, and maybe already dead.
🎥 The Strangers: Chapter 2
(Fri, Sept. 26th — wide release)
Madelaine Petsch returns as Maya in director Renny Harlin’s second installment of the reimagined horror trilogy, waking in a hospital only to suspect the entire town is in on the terror. Following the events of Chapter 1, survival proves to be just the beginning as paranoia spreads. With the trilogy filmed back-to-back, Harlin doubles down on suspense and blood-soaked dread. In this second chapter, the strangers aren’t just outside the door... they might be everyone around you.
🎥 Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie
(Fri, Sept. 26th — wide release)
Laila Lockhart Kraner brings Gabby to life in the live-action adaptation of Netflix’s hit kids’ series, joining Gloria Estefan’s Grandma Gigi for a cat-tastic road trip to Cat Francisco. When Kristen Wiig’s eccentric Vera swipes Gabby’s beloved dollhouse, Gabby must reunite the Gabby Cats in a whimsical adventure to save it.
🎥 Dead of Winter
(Fri, Sept. 26th — limited release)
Emma Thompson braves a frozen Minnesota wilderness in director Brian Kirk’s icy hostage thriller, stepping into danger when she stumbles upon a young woman held captive on a desolate lake. What begins as a quiet trip to scatter her husband’s ashes spirals into a blizzard-bound standoff against desperate armed kidnappers played by Judy Greer and Marc Menchaca. With survival hanging by a thread, Thompson turns into an unexpected hero in a story where the cold cuts deep, but desperation cuts deeper.
🎥 Eleanor the Great
(Fri, Sept. 26th — limited release)
Scarlett Johansson steps behind the camera for her directorial debut, a heartfelt tale of loss, memory, and unlikely friendship. June Squibb stars as Eleanor, a sharp-tongued senior citizen whose personal stories of loss and heartbreak captivate a grieving young journalist, played by Erin Kellyman. Joined by Chiwetel Ejiofor as Kellyman’s news anchor father, the film bridges generations with humor and tenderness. Proof that even at 94, life still has chapters worth telling, even if some of those stories aren’t entirely factual.
🎥 The Ugly
(Fri, Sept. 26th — limited release)
Yeon Sang-ho, the visionary South Korean filmmaker behind Train to Busan, adapts his own graphic novel into a chilling tale of family secrets and long-buried grief. Park Jeong-min stars as a son forced to confront painful truths when his mother’s remains surface after forty years, unraveling the fragile bond with his blind painter father (Kwon Hae-hyo). The film peels back layers of guilt, memory, and inherited trauma. Forget zombies—the real horror here is the past that refuses to stay buried.
🎥 Long Shadows
(Fri, Sept. 26th — limited release)
In this gritty psychological Western, Dermot Mulroney stars as a former outlaw searching for redemption who takes in a troubled drifter played by Blaine Maye. Their uneasy alliance is soon threatened by betrayal, violence, and the ghosts of their pasts. With Dominic Monaghan, Jacqueline Bisset, and Sarah Cortez rounding out the cast, the film promises a tense blend of blood and conscience. ‘Cause out here in the Wild West, the past doesn’t ride off into the sunset... it rides after you.
🎥 Stolen Girl
(Fri, Sept. 26th — limited release; also on VOD)
Kate Beckinsale goes full throttle in this tense kidnap thriller, playing a mother forced into a deadly web of espionage to rescue her kidnapped daughter. Teaming up with Scott Eastwood, she navigates betrayals and covert ops where every move could be her last. Fueled by grit and desperation, it’s a high-stakes race against time. Because when family is on the line, nothing stays off limits.
🎥 Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror
(Fri, Sept. 26th — limited release)
Linus O’Brien, son of Rocky Horror creator/actor Richard O’Brien, directs this retrospective documentary tracing the wild rise of The Rocky Horror Picture Show from 1975 cult curiosity to cultural landmark. Blending behind-the-scenes stories, fan tributes, and fresh reflections, the film explores how a campy midnight movie became a generational rite of passage. It’s a love letter to fishnets, audience callbacks, and the Time Warp that never ends.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 M3GAN 2.0
(Tues, Sept. 23th — streaming on Peacock)
She’s rebooted. She’s upgraded. And she’s got competition. In this campy, blood-splattered sequel to the 2022 horror hit, robotic engineer Gemma (Allison Williams) and her niece Cady (Violet McGraw) are targeted by a rogue, military-grade A.I. assassin built from stolen M3GAN tech. Their only hope? Reboot the sassiest, deadliest doll on Earth—and pray she can stop the carnage before it’s too late. But this isn’t the same M3GAN. She’s faster, fiercer, and deadlier than ever. And this time, it’s personal. Co-starring Ivanna Sakhno as the rival bot Amelia, this one’s got bigger battles and badder bots. It’s M3GAN vs. Amelia... may the best murder bot win!
🎦 Valiant One
(Tues, Sept. 23th — streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
Chase Stokes and Lana Condor are trapped behind enemy lines in this new military action thriller. They portray two surviving soldiers who, after a horrible helicopter crash, must fight for their survival and the lives of badly injured officers while trying to escape the forests of North Korea.
🎦 The Surfer
(Thurs, Sept. 25th — streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
Nicolas Cage trades his usual rage for a sun-kissed beach and a chance to reconnect with his estranged son (Finn Little) through their shared love of surfing. What starts as a father-son bonding moment quickly spirals into chaos when they clash with a gang of territorial Aussie surfers (led by Julian McMahon). As tempers flare, Cage’s character, once a hardcore surfer, unleashes a tidal wave of Cage Rage that leaves no one safe from his wrath. Directed by Lorcan Finnegan, this psychological surfing thriller delivers both stunning beaches and plenty of high-stakes tension... because when Cage’s on the board, it’s not just the waves that break.
🎦 All of You
(Fri, Sept. 26th — premiering on Apple TV+)
Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots star as Simon and Laura in this sharp, bittersweet romance about friendship, fate, and the one who might have always been “the one.” When Laura’s soulmate test pulls her away from Simon, years of near-misses and what-ifs leave them questioning whether they already had forever in front of them. Directed by William Bridges (Black Mirror) and co-written with Goldstein himself, the film asks: is love destiny, or just the choice you keep making?
🎦 The Man In My Basement
(Fri, Sept. 26th — premiering on Hulu/Disney+)
Corey Hawkins stars as Charles Blakey, drowning in debt when Willem Dafoe’s unnervingly charming stranger offers him $1,000 a day to rent out his basement, no question asked. But as the arrangement grows darker, Charles realizes he’s sold more than space... he may have sold his soul. Adapted from Walter Mosley’s acclaimed novel, Nadia Latif’s feature debut plays like a Faustian nightmare: when the devil pays rent, eviction isn’t an option.
🎦 Mantis
(Fri, Sept. 26th — premiering on Netflix)
In this South Korean action-thriller, a secret society of assassins collapses, tearing apart the old order and sparking a brutal fight for power in the underworld. Yim Si-wan, Park Gyu-young, and Jo Woo-jin star in a tale where loyalty is shattered, the rules no longer apply, and survival means rewriting the code of killers.
🎦 Ruth & Boaz
(Fri, Sept. 26th — premiering on Netflix)
Serayah McNeill stars as Ruth, a rising hip-hop artist who trades Atlanta stardom for small-town Tennessee roots in this contemporary retelling of the biblical love story. With Phylicia Rashad as her surrogate mother and Tyler Lepley as Boaz, the man who steals her heart, Ruth discovers love, faith, and a new beginning... that is, if her troubled past doesn’t catch up with her. Produced by DeVon Franklin and Tyler Perry, the film proves timeless stories can still take root in fresh soil.
🎦 French Lover
(Fri, Sept. 26th — premiering on Netflix)
Omar Sy plays a weary French actor whose chance encounter with a struggling French waitress (Sara Giraudeau) blossoms into an unlikely love story, tested by fame, fortune, and the intoxicating magic of Paris.
🎦 House on Eden
(Fri, Sept. 26th — streaming on Shudder/AMC+)
TikTok stars Kris Collins and Celina Myers trade filters for fear in this found footage nightmare about two amateur ghost hunters who stumble into a house that doesn’t just creak... it screams! What starts as a spooky content grab spirals into glitchy terror, shadowy figures, and a descent into madness that no ring light can save. Written and directed by Collins, produced by Myers, this warns that chasing ghosts for content is all fun and games… until the content starts chasing you.
🎦 Karate Kid: Legends
(Sun, Sept. 27th — streaming on Netflix)
The Karate Kid franchise unites past and present as Jackie Chan’s Mr. Han teams up with Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso to train a new fighter in New York City. Ben Wang stars as Li Fong, a Chinese American teen caught between karate and kung fu, forced to master both to face his rivals in a high-stakes tournament. Merging the original films, Cobra Kai, and the 2010 remake, this new chapter blends old wisdom with fresh energy. In the dojo of legends, balance is the ultimate weapon.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ The Fantastic Four: First Steps
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on VOD/Digital)
In a stylized 1960s retro-futurist world, four brilliant scientists—played by Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach—return from space transformed by cosmic rays and must learn to function as a fractured, flawed family while facing Galactus, a god-like force threatening to devour Earth. Directed by WandaVision’s Matt Shakman, this reboot reimagines Marvel’s First Family for a more cynical age—where resilience, not perfection, might just save the day.
✅ Splitsville
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on VOD/Digital)
From the comedic minds behind The Climb comes a rom-com meltdown with extra mileage on the awkward-o-meter! Kyle Marvin stars as Carey, freshly dumped and nursing his wounds with married pals Paul (Michael Angelo Covino) and Julie (Dakota Johnson)—until he discovers their secret to wedded bliss is an open marriage. But when Carey and Julie put that theory to the test, Paul pulls the plug, sending friendships, feelings, and fidelity into a hilarious tailspin. With Adria Arjona, Nicholas Braun, O-T Fagbenle, and David Castañeda, this comedy sets out to prove breakups are messy... but open marriages can be messier.
✅ Adulthood
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on VOD/Digital)
Josh Gad and Kaya Scodelario star as bickering siblings whose trip home spirals into murder, blackmail, and basement secrets in Alex Winter’s pitch-black crime comedy. When they uncover a corpse hidden in their childhood home, panic snowballs into extortion, cover-ups, and a rising body count. With Billie Lourd as a scheming nurse and Anthony Carrigan adding to the chaos, the film proves that growing up isn’t about paying bills... it’s about surviving your family’s skeletons.
✅ The Cut
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on VOD/Digital)
Orlando Bloom trades swords for gloves as a retired Irish boxer gunning for one last shot at glory. With only 28 days to make weight, he trains under an unorthodox coach (John Turturro) while trying to rebuild things with his estranged partner (Caitríona Balfe). But in this gritty comeback tale from director Sean Ellis, the hardest opponent may not be in the ring—it may be in his own head.
✅ Went Up the Hill
(Fri, Sept. 26th — on VOD/Digital)
After his estranged mother’s death, a young man travels to New Zealand for her funeral—only to meet her widow, who claims the deceased still speaks through her. As grief and the supernatural intertwine, long-buried truths emerge in writer-director Samuel Van Grinsven’s hauntingly intimate ghost story starring Stranger Things actor Dacre Montgomery and Phantom Thread star Vicky Krieps.
✅ All the Devils Are Here
(Fri, Sept. 26th — on VOD/Digital)
Eddie Marsan, Sam Claflin, and Suki Waterhouse lead a tense heist thriller about four criminals holed up in a safehouse after a job gone wrong. As paranoia festers and loyalties crumble, the real danger proves to be each other, not the law outside. With Burn Gorman and Rory Kinnear adding to the combustible mix, it’s a chamber piece of greed, betrayal, and blood.
⇯ See Above: Stolen Girl (Fri, Sept. 26th — on VOD/Digital)
📺 On TV This Week
📺 Into the Void: Life, Death & Heavy Metal
(Mon, Sept. 22nd — on Hulu/Disney+)
Spotlighting Heavy Metal’s most compelling artists, this Hulu original chronicles their battles with fame, excess, and survival. With tales of rebellion, ruin, and resurrection, this docuseries cranks the amps on the human cost behind Heavy Metal’s heaviest legends—where the music is loud, but the struggles are louder.
📺 The Lowdown
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on FX on Hulu/Disney+)
Ethan Hawke leads Sterlin Harjo’s gritty new FX series as a truth-chasing bookseller whose exposé on a powerful Tulsa family spirals into murder, corruption, and blood-soaked secrets. Joined by Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Tim Blake Nelson, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Kyle MacLachlan, Keith David, and Peter Dinklage, this eight-episode series blends sharp satire with bruising suspense, proving some stories are worth bleeding for.
📺 Murder In a Small Town: Season 2
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on FOX/Hulu)
Rossif Sutherland returns as Karl Alberg, the weary detective seeking peace in a seaside town where bodies keep surfacing along the shore. This season, his quiet retreat grows more complicated when his new supervisor, played by Marcia Gay Harden, expands his jurisdiction—and his troubles.
📺 Doc: Season 2
(Tues, Sept. 23rd — on FOX/Hulu)
Molly Parker returns as Dr. Amy Larsen, the brilliant physician piecing her life back together after a brain injury wiped out eight crucial years of memory. As flashbacks blur her past and present, a new chief of internal medicine (Felicity Huffman) threatens her place at the hospital. With family ties strained and her career on the line, Amy must fight to heal others while rediscovering herself.
📺 Slow Horses: Season 5
(Wed, Sept. 24th — on Apple TV+)
Gary Oldman returns as Jackson Lamb, the gloriously disheveled MI5 outcast wrangling his team of screw-ups through another national crisis. This season, a compromised agent and a blackmail plot put London on edge—while Slough House is told to stand down (as if they ever would). With Kristin Scott Thomas, Jack Lowden, Saskia Reeves, and Jonathan Pryce back in the mix, the series doubles down on razor-sharp wit and sardonic spy games.
📺 Marvel Zombies
(Wed, Sept. 24th — on Disney+)
Disney sinks its teeth into the Marvel multiverse with a four-part animated event where Earth’s mightiest heroes become its hungriest monsters. From Bryan Andrews and Zeb Wells, the series follows a scrappy band of survivors fighting to outlast zombified Avengers in a bloodier, darker take on the MCU. So, when your heroes start craving brains, who’s left to save the day?
📺 Hotel Costiera
(Wed, Sept. 24th — on Prime Video)
Jesse Williams headlines Amazon’s sun-soaked mystery drama as Daniel “DD” De Luca, an ex-Marine turned fixer at a lavish Amalfi Coast resort. Tasked with finding the owner’s missing daughter, he uncovers a web of secrets beneath the glamour, where every guest could be hiding something dangerous. ‘Cause at this hotel, the views are breathtaking—but so are the lies.
📺 House of Guinness
(Thurs, Sept. 25th — on Netflix)
From Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight comes a dark new saga of power, blood, and betrayal set in 1868 Dublin. After Sir Benjamin Guinness’s death, his children—Arthur, Edward, Anne, and Benjamin Jr.—ignite a brutal battle over the brewery empire, where family loyalty is as fragile as a pint of foam. With Anthony Boyle, Louis Partridge, Emily Fairn, Fionn O’Shea, and Jack Gleeson leading a powerhouse cast, the series sprawls from Dublin’s cobblestones to New York’s underworld where every legacy is poured with bitterness... and nobody leaves without a fight.
📺 Wayward
(Thurs, Sept. 25th — on Netflix)
Netflix’s new mystery thriller features Toni Collette as the magnetic headmistress of Tall Pine Academy, a reform school hiding sinister secrets behind its polished image. Comedian Mae Martin, who also created the series, stars as a newly arrived deputy whose suspicions unravel a web of lies, missing teens, and buried town truths.
📺 Alice in Borderland: Season 3
(Thurs, Sept. 25th — on Netflix)
The deadly games return in Netflix’s hit Japanese survival thriller, with Kento Yamazaki and Tao Tsuchiya reprising their roles as Arisu and Usagi. Now married and living peacefully, their erased memories of the borderland resurface in visions—until Usagi vanishes and Arisu is handed the final card: the Joker. With Kento Kaku joining the cast as an afterlife researcher, the new season dives into uncharted territory where reality and the borderland meet head-on.
📺 English Teacher: Season 2
(Thurs, Sept. 25th — on FX on Hulu/Disney+)
Creator/star Brian Jordan Alvarez returns as exasperated educator Evan Marquez in FX’s satirical comedy about the absurd battlefield of American high schools. Alongside Stephanie Koenig, Sean Patton, Carmen Christopher, and Enrico Colantoni, Evan navigates student chaos, staff drama, and a relationship on the brink. From climate debates to phone addictions, no subject is off-limits.
📺 Cocaine Quarterback
(Thurs, Sept. 25th — on Prime Video)
Prime Video’s three-part documentary traces the meteoric rise and reckless fall of Owen Hanson, the USC walk-on turned cartel middleman whose gridiron dreams curdled into a cocaine empire. With testimony from law enforcement, insiders, and victims, this Mark Wahlberg-produced docuseries dives into Hanson’s bookmaking hustle, drug smuggling deals, and the FBI takedown that ended it all.
📺 The Savant
(Fri, Sept. 26th — on Apple TV+)
Oscar-winner Jessica Chastain leads Apple TV’s gripping new thriller as a suburban mom with a secret double life—soccer practice by day, dismantling extremist networks online by night. Based on true events, the series follows her transformation into “The Savant,” an anonymous CIA profiler stopping domestic terror plots before they erupt. With Nnamdi Asomugha and Pablo Schreiber co-starring, this is one PTA mom you don’t want to cross.
📺 Billy the Kid: Season 3
(Sun, Sept. 28th — on MGM+)
The saga rides toward its end as Billy (Tom Blyth) faces betrayal, bounty hunters, and a final reckoning with Sheriff Pat Garrett (Alex Roe). With a chance to escape New Mexico and build a future with Dulcinea (Nuria Vega), Billy instead chooses to settle unfinished business. In this final season, Billy chases justice, even if it means meeting his end.