It’s New Movie Wednesday, and the cinema calendar just refreshed in a big way. Opening today are nine brand-new releases that range from animated sci-fi adventures and pulse-pounding thrillers to haunting horror stories, sweeping drama, and a mesmerizing concert film. This week’s slate includes Hoppers, All You Need is Kill, AURORA What Happened to the Earth Live From Mexico City, Beneath The Ground, Captured!, Devil Black Cat, Sisa, The Bride!, and Wardriver. Whether you are craving animated action, spine-tingling scares, or something emotional and thought-provoking, this week’s cinema lineup has plenty to offer.
So what are you lining up for first? Here’s what’s opening today.

Hoppers
2026 • PG • 1h 44m
ANIMATION, COMEDY, FAMILY, SCIENCE FICTION
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What if talking to animals meant becoming one?
In Hoppers, scientists develop technology that allows people to transfer their consciousness into robotic animals. Animal lover Mabel eagerly tries the invention, hoping to understand animals better.
What begins as an exciting adventure quickly grows into something far bigger as Mabel uncovers secrets within the animal world that no human has ever witnessed. Packed with humor, heart, and colorful animation, this family-friendly sci-fi adventure invites audiences to see nature in a whole new way.
Colorful, funny, and packed with heart, this one’s an easy pick for bark-filled laughs and family movie time.
All You Need is Kill
2026 • R-13 • 1h 26m
ACTION, ANIMATION,, MYSTERY, SCIENCE FICTION
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Death is not the end. It’s just the reset button.
A mysterious alien flower erupts across Japan, unleashing monstrous creatures that devastate the country. Rita is caught in the destruction and killed. Then she wakes up again. And again.
Trapped in a relentless time loop, Rita relives the same deadly day over and over until she meets Keiji, another survivor caught in the same cycle. Together, they search for a way to break free from the endless battle. Explosive action meets emotional storytelling in this high-stakes animated thriller. If you love sci-fi with intensity and heart, this one deserves a seat on your watchlist.
AURORA: What Happened to the Earth? Live From Mexico City
2026 • PG • 1h 30m
DOCUMENTARY, MUSIC
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Concert films hit differently on the big screen.
Filmed during Dia De Los Muertos at Mexico City’s Palacio de los Deportes, this cinematic experience captures AURORA in her biggest headline performance yet. With haunting ballads like “Exist for Love,” fan favorites such as “Runaway,” and visually stunning stage design, the film celebrates music, nature, and the emotional connection between artist and audience.
Beneath The Ground
2026 • R-13 • 1h 25m
DRAMA, THRILLER
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Two miles underground. Oxygen fading. Hope thinning.
After a violent cave-in traps miners more than two miles underground, survival becomes a desperate race against time. With oxygen running out and darkness pressing in from every side, the trapped men must rely on faith and determination while rescuers above mount a daring last-chance mission.
Inspired by real events, Beneath The Ground delivers a gripping story of courage, brotherhood, and the fight to survive against impossible odds.
Captured!
2026 • R-16 • 1h 15m
HORROR,
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Viral fame comes at a price.
What begins as a social media stunt quickly spirals into real terror. High school senior Misaki and her friend Satsuki start posting fake paranormal videos online, hoping to gain attention and earn money from viral fame.
Their plan works at first. But when they explore an abandoned building rumored to be haunted, their cameras capture something very real. After Misaki unknowingly prays to a roadside statue and becomes possessed by a mysterious spirit, their online fame turns into a nightmare they cannot escape.
Devil Black Cat
2026 • R-13 • 1h 22m
HORROR,
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A missing friend leads to a village wrapped in legend.
Members of the Cat Lovers Club travel to Black Cat Cliff Village, convinced their friend Candy vanished there. What they find instead is a creeping terror tied to local folklore and a black cat myth that refuses to stay buried.
Sisa
2026 • PG • 1h 54m
DRAMA, THRILLER, WAR
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The Philippines, 1902. The war is over, but the wounds remain.
In this gripping reimagining, Sisa walks through a land scarred by violence and silence. Dismissed as mad, she becomes a haunting symbol of grief, injustice, and buried truth. With powerhouse performances at its core, this local release brings emotional weight and historical resonance to the big screen.
Anchored by Hilda Koronel, the film offers a haunting and emotional experience.
The Bride!
2026 • R-16 • 2h 5m
HORROR,
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Frankenstein heads to 1930s Chicago.
A lonely creature seeks out scientist Dr. Euphronious to create a companion. The Bride is born, but what follows is far more chaotic than anyone planned. Mixing gothic flair with sharp humor and a stacked cast, this genre-bending entry feels bold and unpredictable.
Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, and Jake Gyllenhaal lead this comedy horror science fiction romp full of wit, heart, and unexpected fun. Light-hearted scares and clever humor make it a delightful choice for date night or a group outing.
Wardriver
2026 • R-13 • 1h 33m
CRIME, THRILLER
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He steals from banks, not people. That’s the rule.
A skilled hacker known as a wardriver siphons money quietly until someone powerful takes notice. Suddenly, the stakes turn violent, and the woman caught in the middle could either save him or bring everything crashing down.
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Nine new movies. Multiple genres. Endless possibilities.
Whether you’re lining up for animated fun, horror chills, historical drama, or sci-fi spectacle, this week delivers a packed slate worth checking out. Scroll through showtimes, message the crew, and claim your cinema seat.
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