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35 Hollywood Movies to Rule the World in 2025

In 2025, Hollywood is set to release several high-budget films, including remakes, sequels, and movies across various genres like action-comedy, psychological thrillers, fantasy, and sci-fi epics. This year is poised to be a remarkable one for global cinema. Let’s take a look at a brief list of the most anticipated 35 films of the coming year:

January: A New Beginning
Back in Action (January 17)
Directed by Seth Gordon, this action-comedy, releasing on Netflix, stars Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz. The duo returns as former CIA agents who are sent back on a mission.

I’m Still Here (January 17)
This Brazilian film, already creating buzz after making it to the Oscar’s International category, is a political drama set in 1971 during Brazil’s military dictatorship. It portrays a woman’s struggles during that time.

One of Them Days (January 17)
This comedy marks the acting debut of American singer and songwriter SZA. She stars alongside Keke Palmer as two friends and roommates trying to gather money for rent in a hilarious race against time.

Wolf Man (January 17)
Directed by Leigh Whannell, this horror film stars Christopher Abbott, who becomes a werewolf after an accident. The story follows his transformation.

Presence (January 24)
A slow-burn psychological thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film presents the story from the perspective of a ghost watching over the inhabitants of a house, creating an eerie and thrilling connection between the living and the supernatural.

February: Romance and Action
Love Hearts (February 7)
After Everything Everywhere All at Once, Ke Huy Quan returns to the big screen in this action-comedy where his character faces a dangerous past.

Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy (February 13)
The third installment in the Bridget Jones series, based on Helen Fielding’s popular book. Renée Zellweger reprises her role as Bridget, now facing a new challenge in her romantic life.

Captain America: Brave New World (February 14)
This superhero film, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, introduces Sam Wilson as the new Captain America. The team of superheroes faces greater challenges in this new chapter of the MCU.

Paddington in Peru (February 14)
An animated sequel to the beloved Paddington series. Paddington embarks on a journey to Peru, reconnecting with his roots and discovering his past.

The Monkey (February 21)
Directed by Oscar Perkins, this horror movie is based on Stephen King’s short story. It follows two brothers who attempt to destroy a cursed toy monkey.

March: Fantasy and Thrillers
Sinners (March 7)
Ryan Coogler’s directorial debut in the horror genre, starring Michael B. Jordan, about a character and his brother trying to break free from a dark past.

Snow White (March 21)
Directed by Marc Webb and written by Greta Gerwig, this new adaptation stars Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen.

Alto Nights (March 21)
A live-action crime drama featuring Robert De Niro in two famous Italian-American crime roles.

April & May: New Stories and Big Names
The Amateur (April 11)
Based on Robert Littell’s 1981 novel, this thriller stars Rami Malek as a CIA cryptographer who is forced to blackmail the agency to seek vengeance for his wife’s murder.

Mickey Seventh (April 18)
A new sci-fi film directed by Bong Joon-ho, starring Robert Pattinson, who plays a worker who is repeatedly killed and resurrected in a new body.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey (May 9)
A romantic fantasy directed by Kogonada, featuring Maggie Robie and Colin Farrell. This film promises a delightful and heartwarming narrative.

Golden (May 9)
A biographical musical about Pharrell Williams’ childhood, directed by Michel Gondry. This film is expected to be a major success in 2025.

Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (May 23)
The eighth installment of the iconic Mission: Impossible series, starring Tom Cruise. Expect more jaw-dropping action and stunts.

June: Action, Animation, and Horror
Ballerina (June 6)
A spinoff from the John Wick series, starring Ana de Armas as a ballerina-turned-assassin.

Elio (June 13)
A Pixar original, this animated film tells the story of an 11-year-old boy mistakenly chosen as Earth’s ambassador to aliens.

28 Years Later (June 20)
A sequel to the popular 2002 film 28 Days Later, starring Cillian Murphy. Expect more intense zombie horror and thrills.

Megan 2.0 (June 27)
The killer doll, Megan, returns in this highly anticipated sequel. More suspense and fear await as the artificial intelligence-driven doll becomes even more menacing.

F1 (June 27)
A sports drama starring Brad Pitt about a retired Formula 1 racer who mentors a young prodigy.

July to September: Superheroes, Horror, and Mysteries
Superman (July 11)
One of the most anticipated films of 2025, this Superman movie features David Korenswet as the titular hero, showcasing his childhood, coming-of-age moments, and struggles with his powers.

Untitled I Know What You Did Last Summer Sequel (July 18)
A new slasher horror film, continuing the story of the 1997 cult classic, with a new generation facing the terrifying consequences of a dark secret.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25)
Marvel’s iconic superhero family, the Fantastic Four, returns in a retrofuturistic take on their origins.

The Naked Gun (August 1)
Liam Neeson takes over as the son of Frank Drebin in this comedic spoof.

Freaky Friday (August 8)
A sequel to the hit 2003 film, this comedy features Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis once again swapping lives.

October to December: Biopics, Mysteries, and Adaptations
Him (September 19)
Produced by Jordan Peele, this sports horror film starring Marlon Wayans will offer a unique blend of sports and horror.

The Bride! (September 26)
Inspired by Bride of Frankenstein (1935), this sci-fi musical features Jesse Buckley as the bride and Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster.

Michael (October 3)
A biopic of Michael Jackson directed by Antoine Fuqua, exploring the pop legend’s life and the controversy surrounding him.

Bugonia (November 7)
A comedy-drama about a young woman navigating the complexities of life, relationships, and personal growth.

The Running Man (November 21)
A dystopian thriller based on Stephen King’s novel, featuring Glen Powell as a contestant in a deadly game show.

Wicked: For Good (November 21)
The sequel to the 2024 blockbuster Wicked, continuing the story of Elphaba and Glinda, directed by Jon M. Chu.

Avatar: Fire and Ash (December 19)
James Cameron’s much-anticipated third installment in the Avatar series, exploring the culture of the Ash People and environmental themes.

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