What's Coming Out This Week (October 13 - October 19, 2025)
All the đ„ films and đș shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
Looking for whatâs heading to theaters or landing on streaming platforms over the next few days? Weâve got you covered! Hereâs a quick rundown of the movies and shows coming out this week. Enjoy!
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đ„ Trick âr Treat
(Tues, Oct 14th & Thurs Oct 16th â re-release; via Fathom Ent.)
The fan-favorite anthology of chilling tales and Halloween rules gone wrong returns to the big screen with director Michael Dougherty in tow. From killer principals to Samâs terrifying showdown, Trick âr Treat remains the definitive spooky season stapleâdarkly funny, blood-soaked, and bound to become a yearly ritual all over again.
đ„ Ballad of a Small Player
(Wed, Oct 15th â in select theaters)
In this neon-drenched neo-noir from director Edward Berger (Conclave), Colin Farrell stars as Lord Doyle, a desperate gambler racing the clock for one last win at a high-stakes Macau casino. With Tilda Swinton and Fala Chen, this slick thriller dives into luck, lust, and ruinâwhere every poker hand could be his redemption or his demise.
đ„ The Family McMullen
(Wed, Oct 15th â limited release; One Day Only)
In this warmhearted sequel from filmmaker/actor Edward Burns, the McMullen clan is back... older, not necessarily wiser, and still arguing about love, life, and faith. Reuniting with Connie Britton and Michael McGlone, Burns revisits the scrappy â90s indie hit that launched his career, now seasoned with middle-aged regrets and second chances.
đ„ It Was Just an Accident
(Wed, Oct 15th â limited release)
When a humble mechanic in Tehran suspects heâs 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. Winner of the Palme dâOr at this yearâs Cannes.
đ„ Black Phone 2
(Fri, Oct 17th â wide release)
In this eerie follow-up from filmmaker Scott Derrickson, Ethan Hawkeâs Grabber reaches out from beyond the grave, turning the afterlife into his newest hunting ground. Mason Thames and Madeleine McGraw return as siblings once again caught in his grip, where every call is a whisper from hell. Hang up if you dare... Because this line is permanently cursed!
đ„ Good Fortune
(Fri, Oct 17th â wide release)
In this heavenly comedy from writer-director Aziz Ansari, Keanu Reeves trades his John Wick scowl for a halo as an overzealous guardian angel trying to fix two flawed lives. When his divine experiment swaps a struggling worker (Ansari) with a miserable tech mogul (Seth Rogen), chaos and cosmic irony ensue. With Keke Palmer and Sandra Oh, this looks like a sharp, feel-good comedy about envy, empathy, and earning your wings the hard way.
đ„ After the Hunt
(Fri, Oct 17th â expands wide)
From Challengers director Luca Guadagnino comes a cerebral battle of wits set on ivy-covered grounds where intellect turns into ammunition. Julia Roberts leads as a revered professor whose world unravels when loyalty, power, and truth collide after an accusation tears through her department. With Andrew Garfield and Ayo Edebiri sparring in a generational showdown, this high-minded drama proves the fiercest wars arenât fought in courtroomsâtheyâre waged in classrooms.
đ„ Frankenstein
(Fri, Oct 17th â in select theaters)
In Guillermo del Toroâs long-awaited reimagining of Mary Shelleyâs classic horror tale, Oscar Isaac stars as the obsessive Dr. Victor Frankenstein opposite Jacob Elordiâs tragic Creature. With Mia Goth and Christoph Waltz, the film brings del Toroâs signature empathy for monsters to the forefront, blurring the line between man and creation. Itâs a haunting meditation on humanityâs need to control what it fears... and a reminder that the true horror isnât the monster itself, but the mirror he holds up to mankind.
đ„ The Astronaut
(Fri, Oct 17th â limited release)
In this eerie sci-fi thriller, Kate Mara plays an emotionally disoriented astronaut whose return to Earth is anything but grounding. Confined to isolation under Laurence Fishburneâs watchful eye, she begins to suspect that something alien came back with herâand itâs not just in her head.
đ„ The Mastermind
(Fri, Oct 17th â limited release)
In this subdued 1970s crime drama from acclaimed indie filmmaker Kelly Reichardt (First Cow), Josh OâConnor slips into the role of a mild-mannered family man hiding a double life as a small-town art thief. A smoky, retro heist caper that proves even quiet lives can harbor daring secrets.
đ„ The Wilderness
(Fri, Oct 17th â limited release)
Inspired by true events, this harrowing thriller from writer-director Spencer King follows a group of troubled boys (Hunter Doohan and Lamar Johnson) who are kidnapped and abandoned in the Utah desert under the guise of a brutal âWilderness Therapyâ program. Battling the unforgiving elements, they soon realize their greatest danger isnât nature itself but the programâs manipulative director (Sam Jaeger) whose intentions are anything but therapeutic.
đ„ St. Elmoâs Fire: 40th Anniversary
(Fri, Oct 17th â re-release)
The Brat Pack is back! The definitive Gen-X coming-of-age drama follows seven friends navigating love, ambition, and heartbreak after college graduation. Restored and re-released, Joel Schumacherâs iconic post-college drama St. Elmoâs Fire invites audiences back to the bar where friendships were forged, romances unraveled, and the Brat Pack (Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Andrew McCarthy, Emilio Estevez, Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Andie MacDowell and Mare Winningham) became legends.
đ„ Berry Gordyâs The Last Dragon: 40th Anniversary
(Sun, Oct 19th â re-release)
Get ready to feel the glow all over again! This one-of-a-kind 80s spectacle blends kung fu, hip-hop, and pure movie magic. Taimak stars as Leroy Green, a martial arts prodigy on a quest to reach the legendary âfinal level,â only to find himself battling gangsters, egomaniacs, and his own heart when he falls for singer and video host Laura Charles (singer Vanity). Packed with music, romance, and high-flying fight scenes, this kung fu coming-of-age romp returns to theaters for its 40th anniversary.
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đŠ I Know What You Did Last Summer
(Thurs, Oct 16th â streaming on Netflix)
The hook is back! In this sharp-edged legacy sequel, a new crop of young people (Chase Sui Wonders, Madelyn Cline, and Jonah Hauer-King) tries to cover up a deadly accident, only to find themselves stalked by the same rain slicker-clad killer who terrorized Southport decades ago. Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. reprise their iconic roles as Julie and Ray, the original survivors, now reluctantly pulled into the blood-soaked nightmare they thought was long over. Directed by Do Revengeâs Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, this summerâs deadliest throwback slices into â90s nostalgia with a sharp, modern edge â where revenge never diesâŠit just waits for the next summer.
đŠ The Twits
(Fri, Oct 17th â premiering on Netflix)
From Oscar-nominated filmmaker Phil Johnston (Ralph Breaks the Internet) and Jellyfish Pictures (The Bad Guys) and featuring voices from Natalie Portman, Margo Martindale, and Emilia Clarke, this animated dark comedy brings Roald Dahlâs classic chaos to life. When the worldâs meanest couple, Mr. and Mrs. Twit, rise to power with their grotesque amusement park Twitlandia, two clever orphans and a family of magical animals fight back with tricks of their own.
đŠ The Perfect Neighbor
(Fri, Oct 17th â premiering on Netflix)
Winner of Sundanceâs Directing Award, this documentary unravels how one womanâs harassment escalated into fatal violence, told through chilling police bodycam footage and community testimony. What starts with dozens of 911 calls spirals into tragedy in this gripping account of fear, prejudice, and the dark consequences of Stand Your Ground lawsâshowing how the people next door can become your worst nightmare.
đŠ Good News
(Fri, Oct 17th â premiering on Netflix)
In this Korean disaster thriller inspired by true events, chaos erupts when a 1970 Japanese passenger flight is hijacked midair by armed radicals demanding to reach Pyongyang. But when diplomacy fails, a mysterious fixer known only as âNobodyâ (Sul Kyung-gu) hatches a bold plan to turn the tablesâand the planeâtoward Seoul. Directed by Byun Sung-hyun and co-starring Hong Kyung and Ryoo Seung-bum, this tense, darkly comic rescue saga turns Cold War tactics into a high-altitude game of survival.
đŠ She Walks in Darkness
(Fri, Oct 17th â premiering on Netflix)
From the producers of The Society of the Snow, this tense thriller follows an undercover Civil Guard agent tasked with exposing ETAâs hidden weapons caches during Spainâs largest anti-terrorist operation. Amid the shadows of âOperation Sanctuary,â Amaia (Susana Abaitua) risks everything as she embeds herself within ETA, where every step could be her last. Written and directed by AgustĂn DĂaz Yanes, the film blends real-life accounts of Spainâs fight against terrorism with the pulse of a nail-biting undercover thriller.
đŠ 40 Acres
(Fri, Oct 17th â streaming on Hulu/Disney+)
Danielle Deadwyler goes full mama bear in this gritty post-apocalyptic thriller where one former soldier must defend her fortified farm and children from a band of ruthless raiders. Set in a near future where climate collapse has turned neighbors into enemies, Deadwyler doesnât just hold the line... she draws it in blood. Because when survival is the only rule, Deadwyler makes sure itâs shoot first, ask nothing.
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A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
(Tues, Oct 14th â on VOD/Digital)
What if finding true love meant rewriting your past? Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell star in Kogonadaâs sweeping romantic time-travel fantasy about two strangers who meet at a wedding and stumble into a surreal dream world. After opening a red door in the middle of the forest, Sarah (Robbie) and David (Farrell) are swept back to lifeâs pivotal regretsâfrom missed confessions to heartfelt goodbyesâeach offering a chance to heal old wounds. Turns out the greatest love story isnât about destiny... itâs about do-overs!
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The Senior
(Tues, Oct 14th â on VOD/Digital)
Michael Chiklis stars in this inspiring true-story football drama as Mike Flynt, a 59-year-old family man who laces up for one last shot at redemption nearly four decades after being kicked out of college for fighting. Returning to his alma mater, he sets out to prove that passion, grit, and the love of the game donât have an expiration date. Directed by Rod Lurie and co-starring Mary Stuart Masterson, Rob Corddry, and Brandon Flynn, this is a rousing reminder that itâs never too late to rewrite your own ending.
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The Strangers: Chapter 2
(Tues, Oct 14th â on VOD/Digital)
Madelaine Petsch returns as Maya in director Renny Harlinâs 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 arenât just outside the door... they might be everyone around you.
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Gabbyâs Dollhouse: The Movie
(Tues, Oct 14th â on VOD/Digital)
Laila Lockhart Kraner brings Gabby to life in the live-action adaptation of Netflixâs hit kidsâ series, joining Gloria Estefanâs Grandma Gigi for a cat-tastic road trip to Cat Francisco. When Kristen Wiigâs eccentric Vera swipes Gabbyâs beloved dollhouse, Gabby must reunite the Gabby Cats in a whimsical adventure to save it.
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This Bloody Country
(Fri, Oct 17th â on VOD/Digital)
Set against the brutal backdrop of the American frontier, writer-director Craig Packardâs tense western follows a battle-hardened guide (Martin Dingle Wall) escorting a Mormon family through hostile territory in 1869. When an ambush shatters their mission, he and the familyâs patriarch must rally the survivorsâmostly women and childrenâto fight back against relentless attackers.
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đș Solar Opposites: Season 6
(Mon, Oct 13th â on Hulu/Disney+)
Aliens... theyâre just like us. Broke and emotionally unstable. The galaxyâs most dysfunctional roommates are back, but this time thereâs a crisis of cosmic proportions: no more money. After their alien diamond-making machine goes kaput, the Solar Opposites gang are forced to live on a budget! PLUS: The saga of The Wall reaches its epic, chaotic, and shocking conclusion.
đș DMV
(Mon, Oct 13th â on CBS/Paramount+)
Set in the East Hollywood DMV, this offbeat sitcom follows a quirky crew of employees juggling cranky customers, low pay, and each otherâs eccentricities. From misanthropic ex-teachers to surfer slackers and bouncers-turned-examiners, the team turns bureaucratic misery into laugh-out-loud mayhem, proving that at the DMV, the line for comedy is always open.
đș Splinter Cell: Deathwatch
(Tues, Oct 14th â on Netflix)
From Ubisoft, Sun Creature, and Fost, this first-ever animated adaptation of Tom Clancyâs stealth franchise drops a sleek title sequence and early clip introducing Fisherâs return. In a world where whispers carry more weight than bullets, Sam Fisher (voiced by Liev Schreiber) is both ghost and legend as heâs forced out of the shadows to mentor a young recruit and confront a global conspiracy that only he can dismantle.
đș Murdaugh: Death in the Family
(Wed, Oct 15th â on Hulu/Disney+)
Hulu revisits one of Americaâs most shocking family scandals: the rise and ruin of South Carolinaâs once-untouchable Murdaugh dynasty. In this true-crime miniseries, Jason Clarke and Patricia Arquette star as Alex and Maggie Murdaugh, whose picture-perfect world begins to crumble after a deadly boating accident exposes decades of lies, corruption, and cover-ups. With Brittany Snow as journalist Mandy Matney uncovering the tangled web of deceit, this prestige drama exposes the rot beneath privilege, power, and small-town influence.
đș Loot: Season 3
(Wed, Oct 15th â on Apple TV+)
Maya Rudolph once again proves that money canât buy class... or common sense. As a billionaire philanthropist with more enthusiasm than financial savvy, sheâs out to save the world one awkward gala at a time. With Nat Faxon, Michaela JaĂ© Rodriguez, and Joel Kim Booster rounding out the chaos, this Apple series keeps the laughs rolling as Rudolphâs fabulously clueless Molly Wells fumbles through love, legacy, and luxury-level generosity.
đș Vampirina: Teenage Vampire
(Wed, Oct 15th â on Disney+)
In this fang-tastic coming-of-age comedy, a musically gifted tween vampire trades Transylvania for a human high school and a shot at stardom. But juggling secret identities, stage fright, and an overprotective ghost roommate is enough to make anyoneâs blood boil.
đș The Diplomat: Season 3
(Thurs, Oct 16th â on Netflix)
Global crises, political backstabbing, and one seriously complicated marriage... just another day for Keri Russellâs sharp-minded U.S. ambassador Kate Wyler. When Allison Janneyâs newly minted (and dangerously unhinged) President takes control, diplomacy becomes a full-contact sport. With Rufus Sewell and Bradley Whitford adding to the chaos, this new season turns The West Wing into The Wild West... Wing.
đș Starting 5: Season 2
(Thurs, Oct 16th â on Netflix)
This basketball docuseries returns with an inside look at the highs, heartbreaks, and historic battles that defined a season of legends on and off the court. From buzzer-beaters to brutal injuries, this season dives into the drama that made hoops history. With stars chasing glory and rivals clashing under the brightest lights, the game has never felt biggerâor more personal.
đș Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy
(Thurs, Oct 16th â on Peacock)
In this haunting true-crime miniseries, Michael Chernus transforms into one of Americaâs most terrifying killers: a suburban clown whose cheerful mask hid unspeakable evil. Gabriel Luna leads the manhunt that finally unearths the horrors buried beneath his home, in a case that forever changed how we see âthe guy next door.â
đș Ghosts: Season 5
(Thurs, Oct 16th â on CBS)
A city coupleâs dream of running a cozy country B&B turns into a paranormal free-for-all when they discover the place already has permanent residentsâof the ghostly variety. Rose McIver and Utkarsh Ambudkar anchor the hilarity as modern love meets centuries of unfinished business in this hit CBS sitcom.
đș Mr. Scorsese
(Fri, Oct 17th â on Apple TV+)
From the backstreets of New York to the heights of Hollywood, this five-part docuseries dives into the life and legacy of a filmmaker who turned his own obsessions into cinematic art. Featuring candid reflections from Martin Scorsese himself and tributes from icons like De Niro, DiCaprio, and Spielberg, itâs a front-row seat to the evolution of an American master. A love letter to film, faith, and the passion that fuels genius.
đș The Guest
(Fri, Oct 17th â on Paramount+ with Showtime)
From creator Matthew Barry and director Ashley Way, this four-part British miniseries follows a toxic, obsessive bond between a cleaner (Gabrielle Creevy) and her enigmatic employer (Eve Myles) in a dangerous game of secrets and manipulation. When class divides and dark desires collide, trust becomes a weapon and obsession a trap.
đș An Intimate Evening with Adam Pally
(Fri, Oct 17th â on HBO MAX)
In this offbeat hybrid of comedy, concert, and confession, Adam Pally takes the stage armed with a mic, a guitar, and absolutely no plan. Itâs part stand-up, part self-examination, and entirely unpredictable. There might be jokes, but no promises.
đș Downey Wrote That
(Fri, Oct 17th â on Peacock)
This hourlong documentary special celebrates the sharp wit and legacy of Jim Downey, the comedic mind behind Saturday Night Liveâs most iconic sketches. Through rare footage and insider stories, fellow cast members and writers pay tribute to the man whose pen shaped three decades of late-night laughter.
đș Sheriff Country
(Fri, Oct 17th â on CBS/Paramount+)
Morena Baccarin stars as Sheriff Mickey Fox, juggling small-town crime, an ex-con father, and a secretive teenage daughter in this gritty Fire Country offshoot. In Edgewater, justice isnât just about the badgeâitâs about keeping family ties from unraveling while criminals close in!
đș Boston Blue
(Fri, Oct 17th â on CBS/Paramount+)
In this Blue Bloods spin-off, Donnie Wahlbergâs seasoned NYPD cop trades the Big Apple for Beantown, where old habits die hard and new alliances donât come easy. Partnered with a legacy detective from Bostonâs most storied police family, heâs soon knee-deep in secrets, politics, and moral gray zones.
đș Fire Country: Season 4
(Fri, Oct 17th â on CBS/Paramount+)
With every blaze, former inmate-turned-firefighter Bode Donavan (Max Thieriot) tries to douse the guilt thatâs been burning him for yearsâbut coming home means facing the flames he left behind. Itâs a story where second chances are forged in smoke, sweat, and redemption.
đș Turn of the Tide: Season 2
(Fri, Oct 17th â on Netflix)
Old loyalties are tested and new rivals surface as a Brazilian cartel storms into town, forcing Eduardo (JosĂ© Condessa), SĂlvia (Helena Caldeira), Rafael (Rodrigo TomĂĄs), and Carlos (AndrĂ© LeitĂŁo) to fight for survival in waters full of sharks. With cartels circling and betrayals looming, the group must decide who to trust before the tide pulls them under.
đș Haha, You Clowns
(Sun, Oct 19th â on Adult Swim)
From the creator of animator/director Joe Cappa (Ghost Dogs), this surreal new animated series follows three teenage âhimboâ slackers, their girlfriends, and their beloved dad through warped riffs on classic â90s sitcom tropes.
đș Hal & Harper
(Sun, Oct 19th â on MUBI)
Filmmaker/actor Cooper Raiff turns the everyday chaos of siblinghood into something quietly profound. Starring alongside Lili Reinhart, Raiff captures the push-and-pull of two grown kids still tethered by childhood scars and shared jokesâuntil a new baby on the way upends everything they thought theyâd figured out. With Mark Ruffalo and Betty Gilpin rounding out the family circus, itâs a bittersweet look at growing up, moving on, and learning that love doesnât always mean letting go.
đș Tracker: Season 3
(Sun, Oct 19th â on CBS/Paramount+)
Justin Hartleyâs lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw once again crisscrosses the country, solving cases for rewards while wrestling with the secrets of his fractured family. From backwoods hunts to big-city mysteries, Colterâs sharp instincts and rugged independence make him the ultimate seeker of truthâand troubleâin CBSâs hit series.