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This Week’s Releases

What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: February 9 thru February 15, 2026

All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!

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Feb 11, 2026
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Following this past weekend’s Super Bowl broadcast, it’s clear studios are wasting no time turning February into a packed launchpad for new releases across both the big and small screens. Television is finally back up to speed this week with several high-profile premieres, while theaters are rolling out a wave of star-driven features this weekend. And, so, if you need a quick refresher on what’s hitting screens this week… well, you’re in the right place. Scroll down and update your watchlist. Enjoy!

  • 🎥 In Theaters This Week

  • 🎦 Streaming This Week

  • ✅ On VOD This Week

  • 📺 On TV This Week


🎥 In Theaters This Week


🎥 Gale: Yellow Brick Road
(Wed, Feb 11th — limited release; via Fathom Ent.)

This dark fantasy horror follows an elderly Dorothy haunted by memories no one believes as her granddaughter (Chloë Crump) is pulled back into a once-magical realm now rotted by fear and inheritance. Directed by Daniel Alexander and drawing from L. Frank Baum’s mythology, Oz reveals itself as a curse that never ended, and the yellow brick road only leads to what was never meant to be escaped.


🎥 Crime 101
(Fri, Feb 13th — wide release)

Chris Hemsworth is in full precision mode starring in this sleek L.A. heist thriller as a master jewel thief whose perfectly controlled world starts to fracture when an ambitious insurance broker (Halle Berry) becomes his inside woman and a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo) closes in on a pattern no one else can see.


🎥 GOAT
(Fri, Feb 13th — wide release)

Produced by NBA star Stephen Curry, this high-energy animated basketball fantasy follows a scrappy young goat named Will (voiced by Stranger Things’ Caleb McLaughlin) who gets his long-shot crack at a brutal, animal-dominated pro league where predators rule the court and underdogs don’t survive for long.


🎥 Wuthering Heights
(Fri, Feb 13th — wide release)

This torrid gothic romance centers on Jacob Elordi’s Heathcliff, a castoff raised at a desolate manor whose obsessive devotion to Margot Robbie’s Catherine Earnshaw mutates into jealousy, revenge, and generational ruin when love slips out of reach. Under filmmaker Emerald Fennell’s decadent gaze and visual flare, this sets out to prove that some love stories aren’t meant to heal... they’re meant to leave scorch marks.


🎥 Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die
(Fri, Feb 13th — wide release)

This offbeat sci-fi comedy drops Sam Rockwell into a late-night diner as a filthy, unhinged time traveler warning that an AI apocalypse is imminent, forcing a skeptical group (led by Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Peña, Zazie Beetz, and Juno Temple) to decide whether saving humanity is worth trusting the last guy anyone would ever listen to. Directed by Gore Verbinski, the fate of the future comes with a simple rulebook: panic later, laugh now, and try very hard not to die.


🎥 Cold Storage
(Fri, Feb 13th — wide release)

This darkly comic sci-fi thriller stars Stranger Things’ Joe Keery and Barbarian’s Georgina Campbell as two storage-facility clerks whose graveyard shift erupts into utter chaos after they accidentally unleash a lethal fungal outbreak, pushing them into an uneasy alliance with Liam Neeson’s grizzled bioterror fixer to stop extinction before dawn. Written by David Koepp and adapted from his own novel, it argues the end of the world won’t arrive with a bang... just one spectacularly disastrous night on the job.


🎥 Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie
(Fri, Feb 13th — limited release)

Bigger plans mean worse consequences in this time-hopping mockumentary comedy, as struggling musicians Matt Johnson and Jay McCarrol escalate their latest scheme into a reality-bending chase for fame that spirals from desperate self-promotion into reckless stunts, alternate timelines, and a very real parachute jump off Toronto’s CN Tower. It’s a feature-length extension of Matt and Jay’s cult Canadian mockumentary series, where obsession and ego keep smashing the reset button, proving some bad ideas only get worse with a second try.


🎥 By Design
(Fri, Feb 13th — limited release)

In this absurdist body-swap comedy, Juliette Lewis stars as a woman who magically trades places with a chair (yes, a chair!) and discovers she’s far more valued as an object than as a person. With filmmaker Amanda Kramer’s surreal, emotionally off-kilter touch, this eyebrow-raising satire turns envy into an existential experiment where being desired, sat on, and admired starts to feel like a disturbingly comfortable upgrade from being seen and ignored.


🎥 Mimics
(Fri, Feb 13th — limited release)

For a struggling Vegas impressionist, a shortcut to fame arrives through borrowed voices that begin swallowing the man behind them, as Kristoffer Polaha plays a ventriloquist whose breakout act turns invasive and irreversible. Making his directorial debut, Polaha drives this psychological thriller to a dark conclusion: some voices don’t want to be performed... they want to stay!


🎥 The Mortuary Assistant
(Fri, Feb 13th — limited release)

A routine overnight shift turns into a waking nightmare when a young, inexperienced mortician (Willa Holland, of CW’s Arrow) realizes something inside the building is paying attention. Directed by Jeremiah Kipp and co-starring Paul Sparks and John Adams, this supernatural chiller suggests that in a place built for the dead, survival depends on noticing who — or what — is watching back.


🎦 Streaming This Week


🎦 Primitive War
(Mon, Feb 9th — streaming on Hulu)

This gonzo creature feature drops a Vietnam recon squad into a jungle crawling not with enemy troops but with teeth, claws, and Cretaceous nightmares. Ryan Kwanten, Tricia Helfer, and Jeremy Piven suit up for a war movie where M16s meet velociraptors, and strategy goes out the window once the dinosaurs charge.


🎦 Predator: Badlands
(Thurs, Feb 12th — streaming on Hulu)

From Prey director Dan Trachtenberg comes a brutal new chapter in the Predator saga, told through alien eyes. Stranded on a savage world swarming with monstrous lifeforms, a young Predator warrior (Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi) must fight to survive with only an injured Weyland-Yutani synth (Elle Fanning) as his unlikely ally. But once the shadow of Weyland-Yutani looms, the hunt threatens to become something far more sinister.


🎦 Song Sung Blue
(Fri, Feb 13th — streaming on Peacock)

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star as two down-on-their-luck performers who find renewed purpose through an unlikely Neil Diamond–fueled partnership. As small gigs grow into something personal and transformative, this feel-good musical drama asks whether the stage can heal real-life wounds, or if the spotlight always comes with a cost.

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