Another Wednesday means another exciting wave of new movies, and this week comes packed with variety. Whether you are curious about the nerve-rattling tension of Primate, ready to sing along with Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Final Chapter Part 2, drawn to the quiet warmth of Rental Family, bracing yourself for the dread of Return to Silent Hill, intrigued by the existential journey of The Incredible Shrinking Man, or excited for the fantasy action of The Legend of Hei II, this week’s lineup has something waiting for every kind of movie mood.
Let’s check out what’s new on the big screen this week.

Primate
2026 • R-16 • 1h 27m
HORROR, THRILLER
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A tropical getaway turns terrifying in this survival thriller. Lucy and her friends head to her family’s home in Hawaii for a carefree vacation, sharing the space with her pet chimpanzee Ben. When Ben becomes infected with rabies after an animal attack, the situation escalates fast, forcing the group into a brutal fight for survival.

Claustrophobic tension and raw fear drive this story, making it a solid pick for horror fans who like their scares grounded and relentless.
Why watch it now? Because danger feels even closer when it comes from someone you trust.
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Final Chapter Part 2
2026 • G • 1h 14m
ANIMATION, MUSIC
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The beloved idol journey continues with the second film in the Final Chapter trilogy. Picking up beyond season two and the OVA, this chapter deepens the story of the Nijigasaki High School Idol Club as friendship, dreams, and music guide their next steps.
With polished animation and powerful musical moments, this installment rewards longtime fans while offering a heartfelt experience for anyone drawn to stories about passion and teamwork.
Why see it on the big screen? Because these songs and emotions hit differently in a packed cinema.
Rental Family
2026 • PG • 1h 49m
COMEDY, DRAMA
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Set in modern-day Tokyo, Rental Family follows an American actor struggling with purpose who stumbles into an unusual job. He works for a rental family agency, playing stand-in roles for strangers in need of companionship. What begins as a performance slowly becomes something real as he forms genuine bonds that blur the line between acting and living.

Brendan Fraser brings warmth and quiet depth to a story about connection, belonging, and the unexpected ways people find meaning.
Why watch it this week? Because sometimes the most touching stories are the simplest ones.
Return to Silent Hill
2026 • R-16 • 1h 45m
DRAMA, FANTASY, HORROR, MYSTERY, ROMANCE
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The nightmare returns. Drawn by a mysterious letter from his lost love Mary, James ventures back to Silent Hill, a town now swallowed by darkness. As he searches for her, he faces grotesque creatures and unsettling truths that threaten his sanity.
Atmospheric and emotionally charged, this film leans into psychological horror and haunting visuals, making it a must for fans of the franchise and anyone who enjoys slow-burning dread.
Why watch it in cinemas? Because Silent Hill belongs on the biggest screen possible.
The Incredible Shrinking Man
2026 • PG • 1h 39m
ADVENTURE, SCIENCE FICTION
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An ordinary life becomes extraordinary and terrifying. Paul balances his work, marriage, and fatherhood until a strange meteorological event causes him to shrink without explanation. As science fails to help, Paul must survive a world that grows increasingly dangerous as he becomes smaller and more vulnerable.

Beyond its survival elements, the film reflects on identity, humanity, and what it means to endure when everything familiar changes.
Why catch it this week? Because science fiction that asks big questions always leaves an impression.
The Legend of Hei II
2026 • PG • 1h 59m
ACTION, ANIMATION, FANTASY
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The animated adventure continues as peace between the spirit world and humanity is shattered by a dangerous attack. Hei teams up with Luye, the last disciple of Shifu Wuxian, to uncover a conspiracy that threatens both realms and the bond they protect.

Bursting with action, emotion, and stunning animation, this sequel expands the world fans fell in love with while raising the stakes even higher.
Why watch it now? Because epic animated stories deserve the cinematic treatment.
FAN FAVORITES STILL SHOWING
Missed last week’s releases? No worries, these crowd-pleasers are still packing theaters with action, laughs, and heart. Here’s what’s holding strong:
Greenland 2: Migration
2026 • PG • 1h 37m
ADVENTURE, SCIENCE FICTION, THRILLER
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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
2026 • R-16 • 1h 49m
HORROR, SCIENCE FICTION, THRILLER
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A Werewolf Boy
2026 • PG • 2h 5m
DRAMA
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The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
2026 • PG • 1h 35m
ADVENTURE, ANIMATION, COMEDY, FAMILY
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Anaconda
2026 • PG • 1h 39m
ADVENTURE, COMEDY
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The Housemaid
2026 • R-16 • 2h 11m
MYSTERY, THRILLER
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Call Me Mother
2025 • PG • 2h
COMEDY, DRAMA
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Bar Boys: After School
2025 • PG • 2h 6m
DRAMA
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
2025 • PG • 3h 15m
ADVENTURE, FANTASY, SCIENCE FICTION
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Zootopia 2
2025 • PG • 1h 47m
ADVENTURE, ANIMATION, COMEDY, FAMILY
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From nerve-wracking horror and haunting mysteries to gentle dramas and animated epics, this week’s new movies offer something for every kind of moviegoer. Whether you’re planning a solo cinema break or a group movie night, this week’s new movies brings plenty of options worth seeing on the big screen. So tag your crew, grab that extra-buttered popcorn, and catch these must-see films.
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