What's Coming Out This Week In Theaters and On Streaming, VOD & TV: February 23 thru March 1, 2026
All the 🎥 films and 📺 shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
February is winding down, but it’s not slipping out quietly. There’s a surprisingly packed slate of new movies and TV shows landing just before the calendar flips, and while a surge of fresh TV shows (some returning for a new season) might dominate the online chatter, the big screen isn’t exactly waving a white flag. Theaters still have a few cards left to play, giving us plenty of reasons to either stay glued to the couch… or grab some popcorn and head out.
And in case you need a quick reminder of what’s hitting screens this week, we’ve once again rounded up a handy list for you to comb through and see what grabs your attention. Scroll down and enjoy.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 Twenty One Pilots: More Than We Ever Imagined
(Thurs, Feb 26th — IMAX release)
This IMAX concert film captures Twenty One Pilots from backstage rituals to arena-shaking encore in Mexico City. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun’s electric chemistry fuels a spectacle that feels both massive and deeply personal. A front-row experience built for stadium sound and giant screens.
🎥 Scream 7
(Fri, Feb 27th — wide release)
A fresh wave of masked terror sweeps through town, and Sidney Prescott is once again at the center of it. Franchise star Neve Campbell returns as a new Ghostface slasher begins targeting Sidney’s teenage daughter (Isabel May), forcing her back into a nightmare she thought she had finally escaped. With franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson back in the director’s chair, this new chapter finds Sidney confronting a killer who understands her history all too well. This time, staying alive isn’t enough, because the rules have changed but the cost of breaking them hasn’t.
🎥 EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
(Fri, Feb 27th — expands wide)
In this electrifying concert documentary, Elvis helmer Baz Luhrmann unveils restored, never-before-seen footage from Elvis Presley’s legendary 1970s Las Vegas residency, capturing the King at his most magnetic and unguarded. Through the glitter, sweat, and spectacle of Sin City, it’s more than a time capsule... it’s rock ’n’ roll royalty at full voltage!
🎥 The Napa Boys
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
This knowingly fake fourth entry in a mock franchise from sketch comedians Nick Corirossi and Armen Weitzman sends its wine-loving crew on one last ludicrous quest. Nostalgia, midlife panic, and meta-humor ferment into chaotic self-awareness. A farewell tour for a saga that never technically existed. Think Sideways but with the absurdity of Wet Hot American Summer. It’s a farce where the joke is the franchise itself.
🎥 K-Pops!
(Fri, Feb 27th — exclusively in AMC Theatres)
Rapper Anderson .Paak writes, directs, and stars as a once-rising musician who heads to South Korea chasing relevance inside the cutthroat world of K-pop competition, only to discover a son (Soul Rasheed) he never knew existed. What begins as a bid for fame pivots into something far more personal, as ambition gives way to fatherhood and a reluctant mentor realizes the spotlight may belong to the next generation... even if letting go means surrendering his own second act.
🎥 For Worse
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
Amy Landecker writes, directs, and stars as a newly single mom whose carefree wedding weekend with a much younger date (Nico Hiraga) quickly tangles into something more complicated when another divorcee (Bradley Whitford) enters the mix. What begins as a rebound fantasy turns into a sharp, self-aware comedy about second chances and the inconvenient truth that starting over rarely sticks to the plan.
🎥 Dreams
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
Jessica Chastain stars as Jennifer, a wealthy American benefactor who begins a secret affair with an undocumented Mexican ballet dancer (Isaac Hernández), only to discover that desire and dominance are separated by a dangerously thin line. Hailing from acclaimed Mexican filmmaker Michel Franco, this provocative drama dissects the quiet cruelty of privilege as generosity turns transactional and one phone call becomes leverage that can shatter a life, proving that some affairs are built less on romance than on control.
🎥 Matter of Time
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
If you could pause the world, would you fix your life... or just delay it further? Myles Erlick stars as a struggling game designer who receives a reality-freezing device from an eccentric toy shop owner (Sean Astin), suddenly giving him the power to rewrite missed chances and stalled ambition in this offbeat sci-fi-tinged comedy.
🎥 HYPNOSISMIC -Division Rap Battle- Interactive Movie
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
In a near future where rap battles determine political power, words aren’t just weapons... they’re law. This interactive anime spectacle invites audiences to vote in real time as rival divisions clash in nation-shaping showdowns, their lyrics capable of reshaping minds and rewriting destiny.
🎥 Undercard
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
Stand up comic Wanda Sykes takes a dramatic turn as a former boxing champion forced to confront old mistakes when her estranged son’s rising career drags her back into the spotlight. As his climb up the ranks reopens wounds she thought were sealed, the ring becomes less about titles and more about reckoning with a past that refuses to stay down before the final bell.
🎥 Operation Taco Gary’s
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release; also on VOD)
Simon Rex and Dustin Milligan star as two mismatched brothers set off on a cross-country bonding trip that spirals into conspiracy-fueled chaos. Paranoia mounts, detours multiply, and reality bends under absurd delusion. A road comedy where the destination matters far less than the meltdown.
🎥 Bring the Law
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release; also on VOD)
A grieving L.A. homicide detective (Brendan Fehr) sets out to dismantle a ruthless criminal syndicate only to discover the rot runs straight through his own department. Marking actress Scout Taylor-Compton’s feature directorial debut and co-starring Mickey Rourke, Nicky Whelan, Danielle Harris, and Peter Facinelli, this gritty crime drama exposes a system where justice and corruption share the same badge... and loyalty can be more dangerous than the enemy.
🎥 Ghost Elephants
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
At 83, Werner Herzog is still chasing the unknowable. The legendary filmmaker follows conservation biologist Dr. Steve Boyes into the Angolan wilderness on a decade-long quest to find a rumored herd of “Ghost Elephants,” guided by trackers whose intuition feels almost mythic. Less a wildlife documentary than a meditation on obsession and belief, Herzog’s latest asks whether the search for something unseen reveals more about the seeker than the creature itself.
🎥 Space Cowboy
(Fri, Feb 27th — limited release)
For Joe Jennings, the sky was never just a backdrop... it was home. This soaring documentary follows the pioneering aerial cinematographer as he reflects on a career spent chasing gravity-defying shots alongside partner Rob Harris, and the devastating loss that forced him to keep flying alone.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 The Bluff
(Wed, Feb 25th — premiering on Prime Video)
Priyanka Chopra Jonas stars as “Bloody Mary,” a once-notorious pirate who traded bloodshed for motherhood on the Cayman Islands—until her vengeful former captain (Karl Urban) resurfaces, threatening to torch the quiet life she built. Directed by Frank E. Flowers and produced by the Russo brothers, this swashbuckling action revenge thriller turns maternal instinct into a deadly weapon, proving that a retired pirate can never truly outrun her past.
🎦 The Summer Book
(Thurs, Feb 26th — streaming on Prime Video)
Young Sophia (Emily Matthews) spends a formative summer with her grieving father (Anders Danielsen Lie) and wise, whimsical grandmother (Glenn Close), finding joy, wonder, and resilience in nature’s rhythms in this poignant story of love, loss, and coming of age.
🎦 In the Blink of an Eye
(Fri, Feb 27th — premiering on Hulu/Disney+)
Across three timelines separated by millennia, love keeps resurfacing in different forms. Rashida Jones plays an archaeologist confronting personal loss as she falls for a fellow scholar (Daveed Diggs), her research tracing back to a prehistoric man (Jorge Vargas) searching for connection, while in the distant future a lone space traveler (Kate McKinnon) guides a ship of children toward humanity’s next chapter. Directed by Andrew Stanton, this ambitious sci-fi drama links past, present, and future through the same fragile thread: our stubborn instinct to love, rebuild, and keep going even when time itself feels uncertain.
🎦 Paul McCartney: Man on the Run
(Fri, Feb 27th — premiering on Prime Video)
Oscar-winning documentarian Morgan Neville chronicles Paul McCartney’s creative rebirth in the shadow of The Beatles’ breakup. Through rare footage and intimate moments, the film captures doubt, reinvention, and the birth of Wings. It’s a sweeping portrait of a legend learning how to start over, creating a new sound—and a second act—that would redefine his legacy.
🎦 Crazy Old Lady
(Fri, Feb 27th — premiering on Shudder)
Produced by Spanish filmmaker J.A. Bayona (The Orphanage, Society of the Snow), this Spanish-language psychological horror thriller follows a reluctant caretaker (Daniel Hendler) who agrees to watch over an elderly woman (Carmen Maura) in a crumbling apartment building, only to realize he may be the one being manipulated. What begins as an act of compassion slowly transforms into claustrophobic dread, as the walls seem to close in and every locked door feels deliberate… if not orchestrated.
🎦 Kiss of the Spider Woman
(Fri, Feb 27th — streaming on Hulu)
In this lush, hallucinatory musical from Dreamgirls director Bill Condon, prison walls dissolve into the glow of old Hollywood as two prisoners (played by Diego Luna and Tonatiuh) find freedom in fantasy amid political imprisonment. Jennifer Lopez aims to shine as a classic silver-screen siren who may exist only in their minds, blurring reality with cinematic dreams. Equal parts heartache and high glamour, this dazzling reimagining of the hit stage musical and acclaimed novel proves that sometimes the only way to survive oppression is to dance and sing right through it.
🎦 It Was Just an Accident
(Sun, Mar 1st — streaming on Hulu)
Winner of the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes. When a humble mechanic in Tehran suspects he’s found his sadistic former jailer, he and fellow ex-prisoners seize the man and clash over whether to seek mercy or revenge. Acclaimed Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi delivers a searing moral thriller on memory, truth, and the price of violence.
🎦 The Secret Agent
(Sun, Mar 1st — streaming on Hulu)
Recent Oscar nominee Wagner Moura stars as a widowed researcher hunted by Brazil’s 1977 military dictatorship, forced into a desperate alliance with the enigmatic Elza (Maria Fernanda Cândido) and her resistance fighters to protect his son and stay one step ahead of the regime. Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, this paranoid political thriller proves that under authoritarian rule, the first thing to go is the security of one’s self... and the last is your ability to trust anyone.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ She Was Here: The Heather O’Rourke Story
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
This intimate documentary revisits the brief but unforgettable life of Poltergeist child star Heather O’Rourke, tracing her rise to fame and the pressures that followed. Through archival footage and personal testimony, it paints a tender portrait of a young actress whose legacy still echoes in horror history. A reflective look at childhood stardom and the cost of growing up too fast.
✅ Dead Man’s Wire
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
Facing foreclosure and public humiliation, Tony Kiritsis (Bill Skarsgård) ignites a nationwide spectacle when he kidnaps a mortgage broker with a shotgun wired to kill, triggering a 1977 hostage standoff that turns desperation into live television. As the media circus swells, the line between cornered criminal and unlikely folk hero starts to blur. Directed by Gus Van Sant and co-starring Al Pacino, this volatile true-crime dramatization asks how far a man can be pushed before the fuse finally burns out.
✅ Shelter
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
Jason Statham plays a lethal operative in self-imposed exile whose quiet isolation is shattered when a hit squad storms his refuge, forcing him back into survival mode to protect an innocent girl. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh, the film channels stripped-down action and redemption into pure, no-frills Statham fury.
✅ In Cold Light
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
Longlegs star Maika Monroe stars in this gritty small-town crime thriller playing an ex–drug dealer framed for murder and forced to go on the offensive, with Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur as her estranged father and Oscar-winner Helen Hunt looming as the ruthless crime boss who wants her erased for good. In a town with no safe ground, staying alive means moving first and trusting no one.
✅ Return to Silent Hill
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
Jeremy Irvine stars as a broken man lured back to the fog-drenched town of Silent Hill by a letter from his supposedly dead wife (Hannah Emily Anderson), only to find a nightmare shaped by guilt, memory, and shifting reality. As familiar monsters return and new horrors close in, the question isn’t whether the town will destroy him... but whether it’s exposing something he can’t survive facing.
✅ The Voice of Hind Rajab
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
In this harrowing Oscar-nominated Arabic docudrama, writer-director Kaouther Ben Hania reconstructs the final hours of six-year-old Hind Rajab through the crackling phone calls between a terrified child trapped under fire in Gaza and the Red Crescent volunteers racing to save her. As time slips away amid chaos, violence, and bureaucracy, the film captures a night of unimaginable fear and quiet heroism.
✅ H is for Hawk
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
A tender British drama where grief becomes a quiet act of survival. Claire Foy plays a woman shattered by her father’s death who retreats into solitude and forms a fierce, fragile bond with a wild goshawk as a way of enduring her loss, with Brendan Gleeson appearing as the father she can’t let go of. As the bird learns to fly free, she’s forced to confront the painful truth that healing doesn’t come from holding on, but from learning when to release.
✅ Arco
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
The future literally crashes into the end of the world in this recent Oscar-nominated animated sci-fi adventure from French animator Ugo Bienvenu. Produced and voiced by Oscar-winner Natalie Portman, the inventive fantasy follows a young boy accidentally flung from a peaceful tomorrow into a shattered 2075, where survival hinges on quick thinking, unlikely friendships, and a stubborn belief that hope isn’t extinct yet. Saving the planet may be the only way he ever makes it home.
✅ Clika
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
A gritty music drama where viral fame comes fast... and consequences come faster. Herencia de Patrones singer Jesús Diego aka “JayDee” stars as a small-town musician swept into the spotlight of the new Mexican-American music wave, where success brings money, pressure, and real danger. As ambition tightens its grip, he’s forced to decide how much of himself he’s willing to lose to keep the dream alive.
✅ Young Mothers
(Tues, Feb 24th — On VOD/Digital)
Set inside a shelter for vulnerable women, this intimate French drama follows four expectant mothers navigating love, fear, and survival at the edge of adulthood. With unflinching compassion, the film from acclaimed Belgian filmmakers Luc Dardenne and Jean-Pierre Dardenne traces these young mothers’ fight to claim agency, redefine family, and imagine a future different from the past they inherited.
✅ Atropia
(Fri, Feb 27th — On VOD/Digital)
A deadpan wartime satire about America’s fake-war training grounds, this off-kilter comedy follows Alia Shawkat as a struggling actor hired to play a Middle Eastern insurgent who upends the assignment by falling for a U.S. soldier (Callum Turner). With writer-director Hailey Gates’ bold feature debut and Luca Guadagnino producing, it spins modern warfare into a full-blown theater of the absurd.
⇯ See Above: ✅Operation Taco Gary’s (Fri, Feb 27; VOD/Digital)
⇯ See Above: ✅Bring the Law (Fri, Feb 27; VOD/Digital)
📺 On TV This Week
📺 Paradise: Season 2
(Mon, Feb 23rd — on Hulu/Disney+)
The bunker was never the whole story. Sterling K. Brown returns as Special Agent Xavier Collins, venturing beyond Paradise’s underground walls in a desperate search for his wife while the fragile order inside begins to splinter under the weight of buried secrets. As Julianne Nicholson’s calculating “Sinatra” tightens her grip and newcomers Shailene Woodley and Thomas Doherty complicate the power dynamic, creator Dan Fogelman expands this post-apocalyptic thriller into a sharper meditation on who truly gets to shape the future.
📺 CIA
(Mon, Feb 23rd — on CBS/Paramount+)
Tom Ellis and Nick Gehlfuss star in this Dick Wolf–created procedural thriller about a by-the-books FBI agent forced into an uneasy partnership with a rogue CIA operative in Manhattan. As ego clashes and global threats escalate, the duo must navigate a volatile war where jurisdiction is everything and trust is a liability.
📺 The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins
(Mon, Feb 23rd — on NBC/Peacock)
Redemption is easier to promise than to document. Tracy Morgan stars as Reggie Dinkins, a scandal-scorched former NFL star attempting a very public image rehab through a self-produced comeback reality series, with Daniel Radcliffe as the increasingly uneasy filmmaker capturing every misstep. From the team behind 30 Rock, this NBC mockumentary skewers the fantasy of a clean slate... because nothing says accountability like spiraling in high definition.
📺 Scrubs Revival (Season 10)
(Wed, Feb 25th — on ABC/Hulu)
Zach Braff, Donald Faison, and Sarah Chalke return to Sacred Heart as J.D., Turk, and Elliot—now attending physicians tasked with training a new class of interns in this comedy revival. Joined by original cast members John C. McGinley and Judy Reyes, the medical sendup proves that while their responsibilities may change, the dysfunction and immaturity remain fully intact.
📺 Survivor 50
(Wed, Feb 25th — on CBS/Paramount+)
Host Jeff Probst welcomes back legends like Colby Donaldson, Cirie Fields, and The White Lotus creator Mike White for the milestone 50th season in Fiji. Reputation becomes both weapon and liability as returning icons battle new twists in the ultimate all-star showdown.
📺 The Gray House
(Thurs, Feb 26th — on Prime Video)
From executive producers Kevin Costner and Morgan Freeman, this based-on-a-true-story miniseries stars Mary-Louise Parker, Daisy Head, Amethyst Davis, Ben Vereen, and Keith David in a tense Civil War drama about a Virginia socialite, her formerly enslaved mother gifted with a photographic memory, and Richmond’s most infamous courtesan quietly transforming an Underground Railroad network into a covert intelligence ring.
📺 Bridgerton: Season 4 — Part 2
(Thurs, Feb 26th — on Netflix)
Luke Thompson returns as Benedict Bridgerton, the family’s charming eternal bachelor, whose fascination with a mysterious woman (Yerin Ha) sparks a romance built on secrecy and stolen moments. As hidden identities inch closer to exposure, this second part of Shondaland’s latest chapter sees their secret-laced courtship deepen into something far more complicated where one unmasked truth could unravel everything.
📺 Crap Happens
(Thurs, Feb 26th — on Netflix)
Anton Schneider stars as an aspiring rapper and part-time pizza baker whose trip home for his mother’s funeral spirals into a full reset when a surprise son enters his life just as a record label comes calling. This deadpan German comedy balances awkward ambition with reluctant fatherhood, proving that sometimes the biggest drop isn’t in the song... it’s in real life.
📺 BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai
(Thurs, Feb 26th — on Netflix)
This isn’t about victory anymore; it’s about who walks out alive. When the resurrected Musashi Miyamoto enters the underground arena, Baki and the world’s fiercest fighters are forced into brutal, weapon-filled showdowns where pride and survival collide in this new gritty anime series.
📺 Monarch: Legacy of Monsters: Season 2
(Fri, Feb 27th — on Apple TV)
When Titans rise, subtlety goes extinct. Kurt Russell returns to Apple’s MonsterVerse series as a battle-scarred Monarch operative pulled deeper into decades-old secrets just as a new, even more colossal threat surfaces. With Godzilla and King Kong looming as humanity’s last line of defense, this second season—also starring Anna Sawai and Wyatt Russell—doubles down on legacy, consequence, and the uneasy truth that sometimes saving the world from a new monster requires a little help from an old one… or two.
📺 Formula 1: Drive to Survive: Season 8
(Fri, Feb 27th — on Netflix)
This season of Netflix’s racing docuseries puts Formula 1’s biggest personalities under the microscope as the sport marks its 75th year. With rookies surging and established champions feeling the heat, a three-way title fight tightens the field, turning every race into a high-stakes chess match at 200 miles per hour.
📺 DTF St. Louis
(Sun, Mar 1st — on HBO / HBO Max)
Midwestern nice can hide some very messy secrets. Jason Bateman stars as a local weatherman whose connection to a discreet dating app entangles him in the mysterious death of his co-worker (David Harbour), pulling detectives (Joy Sunday and Richard Jenkins) and a new widow (Linda Cardellini) into a web of infidelity, jealousy, and suppressed desire. Created by Steven Conrad, this darkly comic HBO limited series turns suburban boredom into a slow-burn crime story where the most dangerous impulses aren’t loud—they’re politely hidden behind a dating profile.
📺 Invincible: Season 4
(Sun, Mar 1st — on Prime Video)
Steven Yeun’s Mark Grayson faces mounting cosmic threats alongside Gillian Jacobs, Sandra Oh, and J.K. Simmons as Omni-Man’s legacy continues to cast a long shadow. Each brutal battle forces him to confront what heroism really means in a universe where the cost of power keeps rising... and being a world-famous superhero doesn’t make the weight of it any lighter.
📺 Marshals
(Sun, Mar 1st — on CBS / Paramount+)
Yellowstone star Luke Grimes steps back into the rough world of Montana as Kayce Dutton joins an elite team of U.S. Marshals, with Gil Birmingham, Arielle Kebbel, Tatanka Means, and Logan Marshall-Green rounding out the cast. Cowboy instincts collide with federal authority on a wide-open battleground where justice comes with a personal price... and loyalty can be as dangerous as the criminals they hunt.
📺 American Classic
(Sun, Mar 1st — on MGM+)
Kevin Kline stars as a disgraced Broadway legend who retreats to his hometown only to find the family-run theater — and the people inside it — far less forgiving than a New York audience. With Laura Linney as the razor-sharp mayor and Jon Tenney as his weary brother, this heartfelt comedy explores what happens when ambition comes home to roost and the hardest role to play is yourself.
📺 Disaster: The Chernobyl Meltdown
(Sun, Mar 1st — on CNN / CNN App)
Spanning the reactor’s catastrophic collapse, the Soviet cover-up, and the present-day fallout intersecting with the war in Ukraine, this gripping four-part docuseries weaves survivor testimony with rare insight into CIA and Kremlin responses to expose decades of secrecy and human cost. With haunting new footage from inside the exclusion zone, it reveals how one of the most dangerous places on Earth remains a battleground, both politically and physically.






