What's Coming Out This Week (September 1 - September 7, 2025)
Here's your one-stop guide to all the films and shows hitting theaters and streaming this week!
If you need a quick update on what’s coming out this week on both the big and small screens, you’ve come to the right place. Scroll down to see what’s heading to theaters or landing on streaming platforms over the next couple of days.
🎥 In Theaters This Week
🎥 The Conjuring: Last Rites
(Fri, Sept 5th — wide release)
Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) return for one last round with the devil, facing the infamous 1986 Smurl haunting. Joined by Judy Warren (Mia Tomlinson) and her boyfriend Tony (Ben Hardy), the couple battles poltergeists that make Annabelle look like a party favor. It’s one final case of faith, fear, and popcorn-flinging terror.
🎥 Twinless
(Fri, Sept 5th — limited release)
When Roman (Dylan O’Brien) loses his twin, he loses half of himself... and maybe his grip on reality. A grief group introduces him to Dennis (James Sweeney, also the writer-director), another “twinless twin,” and their instant bond soon slides from comforting to consuming. With Marcie (Aisling Franciosi) complicating the mix, this darkly funny drama digs into grief, identity, and the dangerous lines between connection and codependency.
🎥 The Cut
(Fri, Sept 5th — limited release)
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.
🎥 Preparation for the Next Life
(Fri, Sept 5th — limited release)
Sebiye Behtiyar stars as a Uyghur immigrant scraping by in New York’s Chinatown kitchens, where survival leaves little room for dreams. When she meets a haunted young soldier (Fred Hechinger) fresh from war, their unlikely romance becomes a fragile lifeline amid trauma and chaos. Directed by Bing Liu (Minding the Gap), this tender urban love story shows how connection can bloom in even the harshest places.
🎥 The Baltimorons
(Fri, Sept 5th — limited release)
Michael Strassner stars as Cliff, a newly sober stand-up comic who cracks a tooth on Christmas Eve and winds up in the chair of no-nonsense dentist Didi (Liz Larsen). What begins as an emergency fix turns into an unlikely holiday adventure, complete with awkward dinners, unexpected companionship, and even a crashed wedding. Directed by Jay Duplass, this quirky rom-com proves sometimes the best gift is finding love where you least expect it—even if it comes with a chipped smile.
🎥 Pools
(Fri, Sept 5th — limited release)
Odessa A’zion dives headfirst into summer rebellion as Kennedy, a grief-stricken free spirit who’d rather cannonball through strangers’ backyards than face reality. With a crew of misfit friends in tow, her midnight pool-hopping spree becomes less about fun and more about finding herself beneath the surface. Also starring Ariel Winter, Mason Gooding, and Tyler Alvarez, Sam Hayes’ debut splashes together grief, chaos, and coming-of-age in one unforgettable night swim.
🎥 Hamilton
(Fri, Sept 5th — limited release)
The groundbreaking Broadway sensation finally makes its cinematic debut, uniting Lin-Manuel Miranda’s genre-defying blend of hip-hop, history, and heart with the big screen. Celebrate the 10th anniversary of the cultural phenomenon and relive the story of Alexander Hamilton like never before.
🎥 Yi Yi: 25th Anniversary (4K Restoration)
(Fri, Sept 5th — re-release)
Edward Yang’s Yi Yi returns for its 25th anniversary, chronicling a Taipei family’s joys and sorrows over the course of a single year. From a father’s rekindled romance to a young boy’s search for truth through his camera lens, life unfolds in tender, everyday moments. A modern masterpiece, Yi Yi remains a luminous portrait of love, loss, and connection.
🎥 The Breakfast Club: 40th Anniversary
(Sun, Sept 7th & Wed, Sept 10th — re-release)
Five teens (Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy) from different cliques spend a Saturday in detention, only to discover they’re not so different after all in John Hughes’ iconic coming-of-age classic.
🎦 Streaming This Week
🎦 Winter Spring Summer or Fall
(Mon, Sept 1st — streaming Paramount+)
Wednesday star Jenna Ortega swaps social misfit for straight-A student in this teen romance drama, where she plays Remi Aguilar, a high school senior with Harvard dreams, until she meets Barnes (Percy Hynes White), a music-obsessed slacker who’s determined to win her heart. With all the charm of Say Anything and the classic teen romance tropes, this modern love story might just be a fresh take on the age-old tale of love, ambition, and the unexpected twists that come with growing up.
🎦 Ghost Cat Anzu
(Mon, Sept 1st — streaming HBO MAX)
When precocious Karin is left with her grandfather at a rural temple, she’s stuck with Anzu, a lazy “ghost cat” guardian more trouble than help. But when Anzu’s clumsy attempt to win her trust unleashes a devilish deal, chaos—and comedy—erupt in the countryside. Co-directed by Yoko Kuno and Nobuhiro Yamashita, this spirited adventure blends folklore, mischief, and heart.
🎦 Emmanuelle
(Mon, Sept 1st — streaming HBO MAX)
Desire is reborn as Noémie Merlant (star of Portrait of a Lady on Fire) dives into the role of Emmanuelle, a woman adrift in sensual distraction after a chance encounter with a mysterious and elusive stranger (Will Sharpe). From candlelit hideaways to moments of exquisite tension, she’s pulled into a whirlpool of passion, longing, and beautifully shot intimacy that dares to ask: is pleasure enough, or is connection the ultimate high? Directed by Audrey Diwan (Happening) and co-starring Naomi Watts and Jamie Campbell Bower, this modern reboot of the classic French erotic film series isn’t just about baring skin... it’s about peeling back the layers of passion and pleasure.
🎦 The New Boy
(Tues, Sept 2nd — streaming Hulu)
Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton (Mystery Road) brings a spiritual, magical realism twist to the harsh realities of the Australian outback. Cate Blanchett stars as a 1940s nun running an orphanage in the remote outback, where she takes in a mysterious Aboriginal boy (newcomer Aswan Reid), who seems to have a deep, spiritual connection to the land. This thought-provoking drama explores themes of identity, belonging, and survival in a tough environment, set against the breathtaking and haunting landscape of the outback.
🎦 Lilo & Stitch
(Wed, Sept 3rd — streaming Disney+)
In a sea of remakes, this new Disney family film aims to charm your socks off. Directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, the visionary behind Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, this live-action/CG hybrid adaptation of the beloved 2002 animated classic looks unexpectedly heartwarming. The story follows Lilo (newcomer Maia Kealoha) and her mischievous blue alien buddy, Stitch, as they form an unbreakable bond. With Stitch already giving off major Gizmo and E.T. vibes, it’s clear this family-friendly film will be a hit with kids—and their nostalgic parents. Featuring a stellar cast including Sydney Agudong, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Magnussen, and the return of Chris Sanders as Stitch, prepare for some chaos, cuteness, and a whole lot of ohana!
🎦 A Working Man
(Wed, Sept 3rd — streaming Prime Video)
Jason Statham is back at what he does best—punching faces, snapping limbs, and growling commands through gritted teeth—and this time, he’s lacing up steel-toe boots for maximum damage. In director David Ayer’s latest bare-knuckle brawler, Statham plays Levon Cade, a former black ops agent turned humble construction worker just trying to live a quiet life. But when his boss’s daughter is kidnapped by a human trafficking ring, he ditches the hammer and picks up a different kind of tool—vengeance!
🎦 Blood & Myth
(Thurs, Sept 4th — premiering Hulu)
When a beloved Iñupiaq actor in Alaska is accused of brutal crimes, his shocking defense points to the Iñukuns—mythical figures from his culture. What follows is a gripping manhunt and a haunting exploration of where legend ends and truth begins. Inspired by the Audible Original Midnight Son.
🎦 Highest 2 Lowest
(Fri, Sept 5th — premiering Apple TV+)
A New York music mogul’s world shatters when his son is kidnapped and held for a $17.5 million ransom. As the clock ticks and the stakes rise, he must decide if he’s a father willing to risk it all... or a power player who can’t afford to show weakness. Directed by Spike Lee and starring Denzel Washington, this is a modern New York reimagining of Akira Kurosawa’s classic noir High and Low.
🎦 Dangerous Animals
(Fri, Sept 5th — streaming Shudder)
Aussie actor Jai Courtney (Suicide Squad) is a monster at sea in this pulse-pounding thriller from horror filmmaker Sean Byrne (The Loved Ones). Courtney plays a sadistic boat captain who lures vacationing surfers (including Yellowstone’s Hassie Harrison) into the open ocean to use them as shark bait for his twisted amusement. When Harrison’s character finally breaks free, she must battle Courtney’s escalating menace to survive... proving that sometimes the real predator isn’t underwater at all, but on the deck above.
🎦 Friendship
(Fri, Sept 5th — streaming HBO MAX)
Breaking up with a neighbor is hard... especially when that neighbor is Paul Rudd. In this new dark comedy from A24, sketch comedian Tim Robinson brings his signature awkward humor as Craig, a man pulled into a support group by his overly eager neighbor, Austin (Rudd). What begins as an unexpected connection spirals into chaos when Austin suddenly calls it quits, leaving Craig drowning in jealousy and rage. Male bonding has never looked so hilariously uncomfortable.
🎦 Sacramento
(Fri, Sept 5th — streaming Hulu)
Michael Angarano directs, co-writes and stars in this quirky road trip comedy, dragging his old friend (Michael Cera) along to scatter his dad’s ashes. It’s a wild mix of quarter midlife crisis, bad decisions, and a dash of existential dread—because who doesn’t need a spontaneous trip to Sacramento? Full of laughs, heart, and just the right amount of chaos, it’s a throwback to those classic 30-something dramedies. Kristen Stewart co-stars.
✅ On VOD This Week
✅ The Naked Gun
(Tues, Sept 2nd — on VOD/Digital)
The Naked Gun franchise is back in all its absurd, lollipop-stabbing, Girl-Scout-uniform-wearing glory, this time with Liam Neeson deadpanning his way through chaos as Detective Frank Drebin Jr. Directed by Popstar’s Akiva Schaffer and produced by Seth MacFarlane, this reboot delivers the slapstick spoof energy we didn’t know we needed. With Paul Walter Hauser, Pamela Anderson, and CCH Pounder joining the crime-fighting circus, expect pratfalls, puns, and police procedural nonsense so dumb it might just save your summer.
✅ Nobody 2
(Tues, Sept 2nd — on VOD/Digital)
Hutch Mansell (Bob Odenkirk) just wanted a peaceful family vacation—until a run-in with local thugs sparks an all-out war with a ruthless Queenpin (Sharon Stone). Now, between roadside attractions and mob shootouts, the world’s most unlikely suburban assassin is back to doing what he does best: making bad guys regret their life choices.
✅ Heads of State
(Tues, Sept 2nd — on VOD/Digital)
John Cena is the clueless U.S. President. Idris Elba is the badass U.K. Prime Minister. Together, they're the world's last hope in this over-the-top action comedy where global diplomacy takes a backseat to explosions, fistfights, and barely contained contempt. Directed by Ilya Naishuller (Nobody, Hardcore Henry), this Prime Video original drops the duo into the middle of a deadly conspiracy, with no backup, no plan, and no idea how to work together. With Priyanka Chopra as the MI6 agent trying to save them and Jack Quaid as the panicked CIA liaison, it's red, white, and black & blue all over!
✅ Realm of Satan
(Tues, Sept 2nd — on VOD/Digital)
Welcome to the dark side... of daily life. Directed by Scott Cummings, this entrancing, ritual-soaked documentary peers beyond the pitchforks and panic to reveal a world both ordinary and otherworldly. Through intimate, atmospheric portraits of modern Satanists, the film explores a subculture steeped in magic, mystery, and philosophical mischief—where the devil is often in the details of daily existence. Part cinema verité, part occult mood piece, this isn’t your grandma’s Satanic Panic—it’s something far stranger.
📺 On TV This Week
📺 The Runarounds
(Mon, Sept 1st — on Prime Video)
From Outer Banks creator Jonas Pate comes a coming-of-age drama about a group of Wilmington grads who start a rock band to escape their dead-end futures. As they chase gigs, glory, and love across one wild summer, the line between dream and downfall gets razor thin. Starring Maximo Salas, Marley Aliah, William Lipton, and more, this Amazon original proves rock isn’t dead—it’s just getting started.
📺 Wednesday: Season 2 (Part 2)
(Wed, Sept 3rd — on Netflix)
Determined to rewrite fate and prevent Enid’s death (Emma Myers), Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) digs into a buried chapter of the Addams family’s past... one that links her darkest fears straight back to Tyler (Hunter Doohan).
📺 Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head: Season 3
(Wed, Sept 3rd — on Paramount+)
Mike Judge’s iconic slackers are back, dumber than ever and oddly more relevant in the trolling age of social media. From time-warping into old men to knocking out Metallica with a gold brick, these lovable idiots prove stupidity knows no bounds—or timelines.
📺 The Paper
(Thurs, Sept 4th — on Peacock)
From Greg Daniels and Michael Koman comes a new mockumentary comedy series set at the struggling Toledo Truth-Teller, where idealistic editor-in-chief Ned Sampson (Domhnall Gleeson) tries to save a dying newspaper with the help of his hilariously dysfunctional staff. With circulation collapsing and deadlines looming, office politics have never been this petty—or this funny. Also starring Sabrina Impacciatore, Melvin Gregg, Chelsea Frei, Ramona Young, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Alex Edelman, Tim Key, and Oscar Nuñez reprising his The Office role as Oscar Martinez.
📺 NCIS: Tony & Ziva
(Thurs, Sept 4th — on Paramount+)
Michael Weatherly and Cote de Pablo are back as their fan-favorite NCIS characters. But now, Tony and Ziva are former agents on the run, caught in a dangerous conspiracy while learning to co-parent and stay alive in this spinoff series where Gen-X aren’t forgotten—yet being Gen-X parents means juggling eye rolls and international assassins, all before breakfast.
📺 Task
(Sun, Sept 7th — on HBO/HBO MAX)
From Mare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby, Mark Ruffalo stars as Tom, a Philadelphia FBI agent tasked with hunting down a ruthless biker gang led by Robbie (Tom Pelphrey). As both men struggle to protect their families while living on opposite sides of the law, their worlds spiral toward an inevitable and devastating collision.
📺 The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon: Season 3
(Sun, Sept 7th — on AMC/AMC+)
Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride reunite as Daryl and Carol, this time slicing their way through Spain on a detour that turns Día de los Muertos into a full-on zombie bloodbath. With home still the goal but the road more dangerous than ever, the duo’s fight for survival reaches new, bone-crunching heights.