As we step into 2025, movie enthusiasts have a plethora of exciting films to look forward to. From sequels to original stories, this year promises a diverse lineup that caters to all tastes. Here’s a sneak peek at 47 must-see movies hitting theaters and streaming platforms this year.
Key Takeaways
- A mix of sequels, remakes, and original films.
- Notable directors and star-studded casts.
- A variety of genres including action, comedy, drama, and fantasy.
The Last Showgirl
Pamela Anderson shines in this drama directed by Gia Coppola, portraying a showgirl facing an uncertain future as her long-running show comes to an end. The film features a talented cast including Jamie Lee Curtis and Miley Cyrus, who contributes an original song.
Release Date: January 10
Hard Truths
In this collaboration between director Mike Leigh and actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste, the story revolves around Pansy, a woman whose cynical outlook complicates her family relationships. The film is notable for its development process, which involved extensive rehearsals without a script.
Release Date: January 10
Unstoppable
This inspiring biopic stars Jharrel Jerome as Anthony Robles, a wrestler who overcame the odds to become an NCAA champion despite being born with one leg. Jennifer Lopez plays his supportive mother, Judy.
Release Date: January 16
Back In Action
Cameron Diaz makes her return to the big screen alongside Jamie Foxx in this action-comedy about former CIA operatives who are pulled back into the field after starting a family.
Release Date: January 17
One Of Them Days
SZA and Keke Palmer star in this buddy comedy about two friends trying to save themselves from eviction after a financial mishap. Produced by Issa Rae, this film promises laughs and heartfelt moments.
Release Date: January 17
Captain America: Brave New World
Anthony Mackie takes on the iconic role of Captain America in this highly anticipated sequel, with Harrison Ford joining the cast as U.S. President Thaddeus Ross.
Release Date: February 14
Mickey 17
Bong Joon Ho returns with this sci-fi film starring Robert Pattinson as Mickey Barnes, a disposable worker on a colonization mission who faces existential challenges when he dies and is cloned.
Release Date: March 7
Snow White
Disney’s beloved classic gets a live-action remake featuring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, promising a fresh take on the timeless tale.
Release Date: March 21
Conclusion
2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for cinema, with a rich variety of films that promise to entertain audiences worldwide. Whether you’re a fan of action, comedy, or heartfelt dramas, there’s something for everyone to enjoy on the big screen this year.
