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New Movie Releases 2025: Here's complete list of upcoming films in cinemas and streaming platforms

New Movie Releases 2025: Here's complete list of upcoming films in cinemas and streaming platforms

Time of Indiaa day ago
New movie releases 2025
complete list
is available. The 2025 movie calendar is filled with a variety of releases for cinema and streaming audiences. Major studios and platforms like Netflix are set to launch sequels, new entries and reboots. This detailed list offers a month-by-month breakdown from July to December for all key titles scheduled for release.
New Movie Releases 2025
July
July 11
Superman – Cinemas
July 18
I Know What You Did Last Summer – Cinemas
Smurfs – Cinemas
Eddington – Cinemas
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July 25
The Fantastic Four: First Steps – Cinemas
Happy Gilmore 2 – Netflix
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August
August 1
The Bad Guys 2 – Cinemas
The Naked Gun – Cinemas
Beneath the Storm – Cinemas
August 8
Freakier Friday – Cinemas
Weapons – Cinemas
August 13
Fixed – Netflix
August 15
Nobody 2 – Cinemas
August 28
The Thursday Murder Club – Netflix
August 29
The Toxic Avenger – Cinemas
Caught Stealing – Cinemas
The Roses – Cinemas
September
September 5
The Conjuring: Last Rites – Cinemas
September 12
Downton Abbey 3 – Cinemas
The Long Walk – Cinemas
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle – Cinemas
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues – Cinemas
September 19
Him – Cinemas
A Big, Bold Beautiful Journey – Cinemas
September 26
Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie – Cinemas
One Battle After Another – Cinemas
The Strangers: Chapter 2 – Cinemas
October
October 3
The Smashing Machine – Cinemas
Avatar: The Way of Water (Re-release) – Cinemas
October 10
TRON: Ares – Cinemas
Roofman – Cinemas
Kiss of the Spider Woman – Cinemas
October 17
The Black Phone 2 – Cinemas
Good Fortune – Cinemas
October 24
Mortal Kombat 2 – Cinemas
Regretting You – Cinemas
October 29
Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc – Cinemas
October 31
Bugonia – Cinemas
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November
November 7
Predator: Badlands – Cinemas
The Running Man – Cinemas
November 14
Now You See Me: Now You Don't – Cinemas
Trap House – Cinemas
Jay Kelly – Cinemas
Keeper – Cinemas
November 21
Wicked: For Good – Cinemas
Sisu 2 – Cinemas
November 26
Zootopia 2 – Cinemas
December
December 1
Troll 2 – Netflix
December 5
Five Nights at Freddy's 2 – Cinemas
December 12
Ella McCay – Cinemas
Hamnet – Cinemas
Scarlet – Cinemas
Knives Out: Wake Up Dead Man – Netflix
December 19
Avatar: Fire and Ash – Cinemas
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants – Cinemas
December 25
Anaconda – Cinemas
The Housemaid – Cinemas
Marty Supreme – Cinemas
FAQs
What are the major Netflix releases in 2025?
Key Netflix releases include Happy Gilmore 2, Fixed, The Thursday Murder Club, Troll 2, and Knives Out: Wake Up Dead Man.
Which superhero movies are coming to cinemas in 2025?
Superman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, TRON: Ares, and Avatar: Fire and Ash are among the superhero-themed titles releasing in cinemas in 2025.
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