Here are the 2025 movies that you might want to check out on the big screen.

It opens in limited theaters on Christmas Day, with a wider release in January.

Whannell’s return here bodes well for a fresh take on the oft-revisited trope.

28 Years Later/Sony

The trick here is that the movie is filmed from the ghost’s perspective.

Fellow Oscar winner Ariana DeBose co-stars.

His police proceduralLonglegswas one of the buzzier films of 2024, and has drawn interest in his follow-up.

Superman/Warner Bros.

Like, just a couple of months ago?

While Presence is a ghost/horror-jot down situation,Black Bagis a spy thriller with Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender.

Filmed back-to-back withDead Reckoning, there’s no reason to believe that this concludingMissionwill self destruct.

The Bride!/Warner Bros.

Itcouldbe the next big thing in fantasy.

Definite chance of tears.

They’re joined by new potential victims Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Ralph Fiennes.

Tron: Ares/Disney

Just as exciting, Nia DaCosta is directing a second sequel with a release date TBD.

A spin-off, SOULM8TE, is scheduled for 2026.

Superman(July 11)

Another day, another superhero reboot.

So it’s guaranteed to be some kind of event.

The Bride!

Jessie Buckley has the title role, joined by Christian Bale as Frankenstein’s monster.

It ended on a bit of a cliffhanger, so expect this one to pick up whereXleft off.

Other than that, all we really know is that Tobin Bell is back as Jigsaw.

Jared Leto stars as Ares, a sophisticated program who escapes into our world on a mission.

Jeff Bridges is back as Kevin Flynn, and Gillian Anderson is here, too.

Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, and company will all be back for the conclusion.