It’s New Movies Wednesday, and the mid-January movie calendar just got a whole lot more exciting. Opening in cinemas today are Greenland 2: Migration, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, A Werewolf Boy, The History of Sound, and The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants. From world-ending survival stories and nerve-shredding horror to tender coming-of-age drama sweeping romance and animated family fun, this week’s new movies cover every possible mood. Whether you’re planning a serious cinema night or a lighthearted big-screen escape, there’s a fresh release ready to match your vibe.
Let’s check out what’s new on the big screen today.
Greenland 2: Migration
2026 • PG • 1h 37m
ADVENTURE, SCIENCE FICTION, THRILLER
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Survival is only the beginning in this high-stakes sequel. After finding refuge in the Greenland bunker when the comet Clarke devastated Earth, the Garrity family faces their most dangerous journey yet. With resources running out, they must cross a shattered Europe in search of a new place to call home.
Gerard Butler returns in full survival mode, backed by relentless tension and large-scale spectacle. This is gripping, emotionally charged cinema that asks how far a family can go when the world has already ended once.
Why watch it now? Because big-screen suspense hits harder when the stakes are global.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
2026 • R-16 • 1h 49m
HORROR, SCIENCE FICTION, THRILLER
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The infected world grows darker in this chilling new chapter. Dr. Kelson becomes entangled in a shocking relationship with consequences that threaten humanity’s fragile future, while Spike’s encounter with Jimmy Crystal spirals into an inescapable nightmare.
Anchored by haunting performances and an atmosphere thick with dread, this film leans into psychological terror as much as physical danger. Fans of smart, unsettling sci-fi horror will find plenty to hold onto here.
Why see it in cinemas? Because fear feels more intense when shared in the dark.
A Werewolf Boy
2026 • PG • 2h 5m
DRAMA
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This tender drama explores connection, compassion, and the pull of human nature. A teenage girl moves with her family to the countryside and encounters a mysterious, feral boy living on their land. As she helps him learn how to live among people, a fragile bond forms, challenged by instincts that cannot be easily tamed.
Why watch it this week? Because smaller stories can leave the biggest impact.
The History of Sound
2026 • R-13 • 2h 8m
DRAMA, MUSIC, ROMANCE
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Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, this lyrical drama follows Lionel, a gifted music student, whose life changes after meeting David at the Boston Conservatory in 1917. United by a shared love for folk music, their connection is rekindled years later through a letter that leads them on an unexpected journey through rural Maine to preserve traditional songs.
With Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor at its heart, the film blends romance, memory, and music into a moving reflection on love and legacy.
Why catch it on the big screen? Because its quiet beauty deserves space to breathe.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
2026 • PG • 1h 35m
ADVENTURE, ANIMATION, COMEDY, FAMILY
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SpongeBob is back, bigger and bolder than ever. Determined to prove himself to Mr. Krabs, SpongeBob follows the legendary Flying Dutchman on a swashbuckling seafaring quest that takes him to the deepest depths of the ocean. Along the way, familiar faces and laugh-out-loud moments keep the adventure moving at full speed.
Colorful, silly, and packed with heart, this animated outing is perfect for families, longtime fans, and anyone who wants a joyful escape.
Why watch it today? Because some characters never outgrow the big screen.
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:
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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I’mPerfect
2025 • G • 1h 11m
ROMANCE
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Love You So Bad
2025 • PG • 1h 52m
ROMANCE
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Manila’s Finest
2025 • PG • 1h 59m
ACTION, CRIME, THRILLER
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Rekonek
2025 • PG • 1h 55m
DRAMA, FAMILY
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Shake, Rattle & Roll: Evil Origins
2025 • R-13 • 2h 28m
HORROR
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Unmarry
2025 • PG • 2h 10m
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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Wicked: For Good
2025 • PG • 2h 17m
FAMILY, FANTASY, MUSICAL, ROMANCE
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From apocalyptic journeys and terrifying futures to heartfelt dramas and animated adventures, this week’s new movies cover every corner of the big screen experience. Catch Greenland 2 Migration, 28 Years Later The Bone Temple, A Werewolf Boy, The History of Sound, or The SpongeBob Movie Search for SquarePants starting today. So tag your crew, grab that extra-buttered popcorn, and catch these must-see films. Stay tuned for next week’s fresh batch of releases and updates. Keep ClickTheCity bookmarked for the latest showtimes, your next movie is a click away!