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Summer Movie Guide 2025: Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 coming to theaters and streaming from May to August

Ethan Hunt's last mission? A new Superman ? Happy Gilmore as a dad? Three genre-spanning Pedro Pascal movies, including a romance, a superhero movie and an A24 Ari Aster thriller? Hollywood is pulling out the stops this summer movie season, which kic
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This combination of photos show promotional art for, top row from left, "28 Years Later," "Another Simple Favor," "The Bad Guys 2,"" Ballerina," "Bring Her Back," "Don鈥檛 Let鈥檚 Go to the Dogs," "Elio," second row from left, "F1," "Final Destination Bloodlines," "Freakier Friday," "Friendship," "How to Train Your Dragon," "Hurry Up Tomorrow," "I Know What You Did Last Summer," and bottom row from left, "Jurassic World Rebirth," "Materialists," "The Naked Gun," "Smurfs," "Superman," "The Surfer," and "Thunderbolts." (Sony/Amazon/Universal/Lionsgate/A24/Sony Pictures Classics/Disney-Pixar/Warner Bros./Warner Bros./Disney/A24/Universal/Lionsgate/Sony/Universal/A24/Paramount/Paramount/Warner Bros./Roadside Attractions and Marvel-Disney via AP)

Ethan Hunt's last mission? A new ? Happy Gilmore as a dad? Three genre-spanning Pedro Pascal including a romance, and an A24 Ari Aster thriller? Hollywood is pulling out the stops this which kicks off with the release Marvel's 鈥淭hunderbolts(asterisk)鈥 on May 2.

May also brings big studio releases like a live-action 鈥淟ilo & Stitch,鈥 鈥淢ission: Impossible 8" and a new Wes Anderson film. June heats up with race cars in 鈥淔1,鈥 adventure in 鈥淗ow to Train Your Dragon,鈥 zombies in 鈥28 Years Later鈥 and a New York love triangle with Dakota Johnson's matchmaker in the middle in 鈥淢aterialists.鈥

July is supercharged with 鈥淛urassic World Rebirth,鈥 鈥沦耻辫别谤尘补苍鈥 and 鈥淔antastic Four: The First Steps.鈥 And August closes out the season with comedies, big (鈥淭he Naked Gun鈥) and dark (鈥淭he Roses鈥), horror (鈥淲别补辫辞苍蝉鈥) and a lighthearted body-swap (鈥淔reakier Friday鈥).

Here's The Associated Press' guide to help make sense of the many, many options in theaters and at home.

MAY MOVIE RELEASES

May 1

(Prime Video, streaming): Chill those martini glasses, Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick reunite with their 鈥淎 Simple Favor鈥 director Paul Feig for this Italy-set sequel.

May 2

(Disney, theaters): Marvel鈥檚 antiheroes Yelena Belova (Florence Pugh), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan) and Red Guardian (David Harbour) kick off the summer movie season in superhero style. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a group of misfit toys that have been essentially thrown away at the beginning of the movie and have to figure out if they can work together to get themselves out of that mess,鈥 director Jake Schreier told the AP.

(Greenwich Entertainment, theaters): Chlo毛 Sevigny and Claes Bang star in this new adaptation of Fran莽oise Sagan鈥檚 lusty, stylish coming of age novel about a playboy father and his teenage daughter (Lily McInerny) on the French Riviera.

(Utopia, theaters): Alex Ross Perry takes an experimental approach to the traditional music biopic in his portrait of the indie rock group Pavement that鈥檚 better experienced than described.

鈥淩ust鈥 (Falling Forward Films, theaters and VOD): The Alec Baldwin Western 鈥淩ust鈥 is actually coming out after years in limbo and litigation. Cinematographer was fatally shot on set in October 2021 and director Joel Souza was wounded during a rehearsal. Souza said at the film鈥檚 premiere at a festival in Poland in November that it was Hutchins鈥 husband, Matthew, who wanted the film to be finished.

(Lionsgate, Roadside Attractions, theaters): Tensions are high on a 鈥渓ocals-only beach鈥 when Nicolas Cage and his son return to try to catch some waves.

(MUBI, theaters): Amalia Ulman directs this absurdist comedy about a documentary crew who ends up in the wrong town, starring Chlo毛 Sevigny, Alex Wolff and Simon Rex.

鈥淲ords of War鈥 (Decal, theaters): Maxine Peake and Jason Isaacs star in this political thriller about journalist and human rights activist Anna Politkovskaya. Sean Penn produced.

鈥淰ulcanizadora鈥 (Oscilloscope, theaters): A black comedy following friends on a dark mission deep in the woods of Michigan.

May 9

(A24, theaters): Paul Rudd and 鈥淚 Think You Should Leave鈥 comedian Tim Robinson star in this absurd, comedic film about male camaraderie.

(Lionsgate, theaters): Kerry Washington and Omar Sy star in this Joe Carnahan-directed action thriller about a couple of ex-assassins running from their old boss (and trying to protect their young son).

(Netflix, streaming): Vince Vaughn stars in this Stephen Chbosky-movie based on a true story of a Brooklyn guy who hires Italian grandmothers to be the chefs at a restaurant after the loss of his own mother. Susan Sarandon, Lorraine Bracco, Talia Shire and Linda Cardellini also star.

(Vertical, theaters): Josh Hartnett, sporting bleached blonde hair, is a mercenary on a flight full of assassins in this bloody action-comedy at 30,000 feet.

(Janus Films): Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhangke takes footage spanning 22 years to tell a story of love and longing that had Cannes critics raving last year. Zhao Tao stars.

(Briarcliff Entertainment, theaters): Shakespeare鈥檚 star-crossed lovers get the (pop) music treatment in this colorful take starring Clara Rugaard and Jamie Ward.

鈥淐lown in a Cornfield鈥 (RLJ Entertainment): This slasher from director Eli Craig (鈥淭ucker & Dale vs. Evil鈥) features a killer named Frendo.

(Blue Harbor Entertainment, theaters): Patricia Clarkson plays equal pay activist Lilly Ledbetter in this biographical drama.

May 16

(Warner Bros., theaters): It鈥檚 been 25 years since the 鈥淔inal Destination鈥 franchise kicked off and they鈥檙e still finding new horrifying ways to kill off their characters.

(Lionsgate, theaters): The Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) plays a fictionalized version of himself in this psychological thriller about an insomniac musician from Trey Edward Shults, co-starring Jenna Ortega and Barry Keoghan.

鈥淟ove鈥 (Strand Releasing): This Norwegian film about two health care workers discussing relationship philosophies closes out Dag Johan Haugerud鈥檚 鈥淪ex, Dreams, Love鈥 trilogy.

(Magnet Releasing, theaters): This black comedy about an unhappy arranged marriage and a series of chaotic events was a Cannes selection in 2024.

鈥淭he Ruse鈥 (Seismic Releasing, theaters): This thriller centers on a caregiver and the mysterious patient she鈥檚 caring for in a remote home on the sea.

May 23

(Disney, theaters): This live-action reimagining of the 2002 classic about orphaned Hawaiian sisters who unknowingly adopt an alien was directed by 鈥淢arcel the Shell with Shoes On鈥 filmmaker Dean Fleischer Camp. Sydney Agudong, who plays older sister Nani, said, 鈥淭he beauty of this movie is that it highlights the idea of Aloha and Ohana and the family dynamics that happen here along with the aliens and the Hawaiian roller coaster ride.鈥

(Paramount, theaters): Nothing ever really ends in the land of franchise filmmaking, but the 鈥渇inal鈥 in the title suggests this could actually be Tom Cruise鈥檚 last ride as Ethan Hunt. Even if it isn鈥檛, audiences can trust it鈥檒l be full of death-defying spectacles worthy of the big screen.

(Apple TV+, streaming): Natalie Portman and John Krasinski play siblings on a dangerous quest for the fountain of youth in this globe-trotting adventure from Guy Ritchie.

(Max, streaming): This riveting two-part documentary about the life of Paul Reubens was crafted from some 40 hours of interviews and thousands of hours of archival footage.

(Sony Pictures Classics, theaters): A Parisian bookseller gets invited to the Jane Austen writers鈥 residency in this contemporary Austen-inspired romantic comedy written and directed by Laura Piani.

(Netflix, streaming): Prom queen candidates begin to vanish in this latest 鈥淔ear Street鈥 installment, set in 1988.

(Angel Studios, theaters): Neal McDonough plays a retired cowboy who decides to return to the ring in a bid to pay his son鈥檚 medical bills.

May 30

(Sony Pictures, theaters): Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio unite for the newest 鈥淜arate Kid鈥 film, set three years after 鈥淐obra Kai鈥 and focusing on a new kid, Li, played by Ben Wang. 鈥淚t kind of harkens back to the previous entries in the franchise,鈥 Wang said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a kid who is a fish out of water who comes to a new city and has to face down bullies.鈥

(A24, theaters): 鈥淭alk to Me鈥 filmmakers Danny and Michael Philippou return with this creepy new movie about death, resurrection and the arrival of an adopted kid who is not quite right. Sally Hawkins plays the mother.

(Focus Features, theaters): Benicio del Toro stars as one of the richest men in Europe, and father to nine sons and one daughter (Mia Threapleton), in Wes Anderson鈥檚 newest film, featuring a typically starry ensemble including Tom Hanks, Michael Cera, Scarlett Johansson, Riz Ahmed and Benedict Cumberbatch.

(Metrograph, theaters): This Cannes breakout is about a teenage girl who goes on the run with her estranged mob boss father one summer in Corsica.

(Music Box Films, theaters): Jonathan Millet directed this revenge thriller about a Syrian man in France who is in pursuit of the man who tortured him at an infamous military prison.

(IFC Films, theaters): K艒ki, Jack Lowden, Takehiro Hira and Tim Roth star in this revenge thriller set in 1790s Britain.

JUNE MOVIE RELEASES

June 6

(Lionsgate, theaters): Ana de Armas leads this 鈥淛ohn Wick鈥 spinoff about a deadly (and classically trained) assassin.

(Neon, theaters): This is not your typical Stephen King adaptation. Mike Flanagan directs the sentimental and supernatural story about the life of an ordinary man named Charles Krantz, told in three chapters. Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Mia Sara, Benjamin Pajak and Karen Gillan are among the large ensemble cast.

(XYZ Films, theaters): Al Pacino and Dan Stevens as men of the church performing exorcisms? Sure, why not.

(IFC Films, theaters): Jai Courtney plays a serial killer who feeds his victims to sharks in this bonkers-sounding movie.

(Vertical, theaters): Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells are a couple vacationing in Italy in this dark comedy with an escalating body count.

鈥淪traw鈥 (Netflix, streaming): Taraji P. Henson leads this Tyler Perry drama about a single mother.

(GKIDS, theaters): More adventures of Momo and Okarun in this series based on the popular manga by Yukinobu Tatsu.

June 12

鈥淒eep Cover鈥 (Prime Video, streaming): Bryce Dallas Howard plays an improv comedy teacher recruited by an undercover cop (Sean Bean) for a mission for which she enlists two of her students (Orlando Bloom and Nick Mohammed).

June 13

(Universal, theaters): Unlike most live adaptations of animated movies, filmmaker Dean DeBlois is behind both. DeBlois said their goal was to make the film 鈥渞eally immersive,鈥 to dial up the sense of urgency and peril and 鈥渢o just pull the audience in and make them feel like these dragons are real, that you could own one, you could fly on the back of one.鈥 Mason Thames plays Hiccup and Nico Parker takes on the role of Astrid in this epic fantasy sure to enchant a new generation (and the one who grew up on the original).

(A24, theaters): Dakota Johnson plays a matchmaker torn between two prospects (played by Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal) in love story from 鈥淧ast Lives鈥 filmmaker Celine Song. 鈥淚t's a modern love story that鈥檚 set in New York City and it鈥檚 inspired by the brief time that I worked as a professional matchmaker,鈥 Song said. 鈥淚 really tried in this film to be really honest about the marketplace of dating, as the people actually experience it and live it today.鈥

鈥淓cho Valley鈥 (AppleTV+, streaming): Claire (Sydney Sweeney) shows up on her mother鈥檚 (Julianne Moore) doorstep covered in someone else鈥檚 blood in this thriller from Brad Ingelsby.

鈥淭he Unholy Trinity鈥 (Roadside Attractions, theaters): Pierce Brosnan and Samuel L. Jackson lead this Western, set in 1870s Montana.

鈥淧rime Minister鈥 (Magnolia, theaters): This documentary follows Jacinda Ardern through her tenure as prime minister of New Zealand.

June 17

鈥淪ally鈥 (NatGeo/Disney+, streaming): Blue Origin who? Sally Ride, the first American woman to go to space, is the focus of this new documentary that chronicles her professional accomplishments and her lesser-known personal life.

June 20

(Sony Pictures, theaters): The original team behind 鈥28 Days Later,鈥 including director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, return with a new entry featuring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes.

(Disney/Pixar, theaters): This intergalactic adventure centers on an 11-year-old earthling (Yonas Kibreab) who is abducted by aliens and assumed to be a world leader. Oscar-winner Zoe Salda帽a is part of the voice cast.

鈥淢arlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore鈥 (Kino Lorber, theaters): gives an unflinchingly honest account of her experiences as a deaf actor in this funny and revelatory documentary, directed by Shoshannah Stern, who also is deaf. The film is closed captioned and includes verbal translations for hearing audiences.

鈥淪overeign鈥 (Briarcliff, theaters): Dennis Quaid, Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay lead this crime thriller about anti-government extremists and a police standoff.

鈥 (Magenta Light Studios, theaters): Rebel Wilson is a secret agent whose skills come in handy at her friend鈥檚 wedding when a hostage situation emerges in this Simon West-directed comedy.

鈥淓verything鈥檚 Going to Be Great鈥 (Lionsgate, theaters): Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney are lifelong actors in regional theater trying to raise their very different sons.

鈥淎lma and the Wolf鈥 (Republic Pictures, theaters): Ethan Embry and 鈥淪inners鈥 breakout Li Jun Li star in this psychological horror about a mysterious wolf attack and a police officer鈥檚 missing son.

鈥淜Pop Demon Hunters鈥 (Netflix, streaming): An animated action comedy about K-pop superstars who also hunt demons on the side.

June 27

(Warner Bros./Apple, theaters): Brad Pitt plays 鈥渢he best that never was,鈥 F1 driver Sonny Hayes, who's recruited to mentor a young up-and-comer (Damson Idris) in this high-octane film from 鈥淭op Gun: Maverick鈥 filmmaker Joseph Kosinski. Real racing cars were used, driver Lewis Hamilton consulted and a new camera system was developed to give audiences an immersive experience. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a story about a last-place team, a group of underdogs, and Sonny Hayes in his later years having one more chance to try to do something he was never able to do, which is win a race in F1,鈥 Kosinski said.

(Universal, theaters): The creepy, dancing doll is back 鈥 as is an even more dangerous version on a killing spree whom she has to stop. Any questions?

鈥淪orry, Baby鈥 (A24, theaters): One of the big breakouts from this year鈥檚 Sundance Film Festival, the debut feature of writer-director-star Eva Victor follows Agnes, a grad student, in the aftermath of a sexual assault. 鈥淚 wanted to make a film that was about feeling stuck when everyone around you keeps moving,鈥 Victor said. 鈥淚 really think the thing it鈥檚 about is trying to heal and the slow pace at which healing comes and how it鈥檚 really not linear and how there are joys to be found in the everyday and especially in very affirming friendships and sometimes, like, a sandwich depending on the day.鈥

JULY MOVIE RELEASES

July 2

(Universal, theaters): Filmmaker Gareth Edwards (a 鈥淛urassic Park鈥 superfan and the director of 鈥淭he Creator鈥) is ushering in a new era of 鈥淛urassic鈥 movies and harkening back to the Steven Spielberg originals in this film with Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali and Jonathan Bailey. Much about the film is being kept top secret, but Edwards said David Koepp's script read like a love letter to Spielberg's early work. 鈥淚t's basically a mission story where these military types go to this island to get this DNA, then there鈥檚 a twist,鈥 Edwards said. 鈥淭his family ends up involved and it becomes a story of survival. It's like one giant roller coaster ride and once it gets going, it sort of doesn鈥檛 stop.鈥

鈥淭he Old Guard 2鈥 (Netflix, streaming): Charlize Theron is back with her immortal team for a new mission. KiKi Layne, Matthias Schoenaerts, Marwan Kenzari and Luca Marinelli also reprise their roles.

鈥40 Acres鈥 (Magnolia, theaters): Danielle Deadwyler and Michael Greyeyes lead this post-apocalyptic thriller about a plague that has caused worldwide famine.

July 10

鈥淏rick鈥 (Netflix, streaming): In this German horror, a couple wakes up to find they're trapped in their apartment.

July 11

(Warner Bros., theaters): James Gunn is ushering in a new era of Superman, with a fresh face in David Corenswet and the promise that he's a different Superman than what audiences have seen before. Gunn told the AP that this is 鈥渁 Superman that鈥檚 both more grounded in his own personality and his relationship, which is much more complex than has been in the past. And then also the big magic world of Superman being in the world of the DCU with flying dogs and robots and giant monsters.鈥 There's romance with Rachel Brosnahan's Lois Lane, and a 鈥減retty scary鈥 Lex Luthor in Nicholas Hoult. 鈥淗e's actually going to kill (Superman),鈥 Gunn said. 鈥淎nd that's cool to see.鈥

鈥 (Sony Pictures Classics, theaters): Actor Embeth Davidtz directs and stars in this critically acclaimed adaptation of Alexandra Fuller鈥檚 bestselling memoir of growing up on a farm in the former Rhodesia before and after the 1980 election, as the colonial system crumbles. The story is told through the eyes of 8-year-old Bobo (Lexi Venter).

鈥淭yler Perry's Destination Wedding鈥 (Netflix, streaming): Madea goes to the Bahamas.

(Fathom, theaters): 50 Cent stars in this horror about influencers who are lured into a 鈥渃ontent house鈥 and forced to compete in deadly challenges.

July 18

(Sony Pictures, theaters): Jennifer Love Hewitt and Freddie Prinze Jr. reprise their roles from the 1997 slasher in this new installment featuring an eerily similar situation and a cast of pretty young up-and-comers including Madelyn Cline, Chase Sui Wonders, Jonah Hauer-King and Tyriq Withers.

(Paramount, theaters): Rihanna produced and stars as Smurfette in this new musical adventure. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a purity to the Smurfs mythos,鈥 said Nick Offerman, who voices Papa Smurf's brother Ken. 鈥淭hat, I think, is what makes their appeal so timeless. They鈥檙e a benevolent group of wee blue villagers who, you know, want to love one another and lead productive lives while fending off the world鈥檚 forces of evil, usually represented by the machinations of some wizards out for ill gotten gains.鈥

(A24, theaters): Ari Aster re-teams with Joaquin Phoenix for this film about a standoff between a small-town sheriff and a mayor in the early months of the COVID-19 lockdowns. Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone and Austin Butler also star.

(Cohen Media Group, theaters): A young, single father from Essex (Ben Hardy) is disarmed when he falls for a drag queen.

July 25

(Disney, theaters): Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach unite to play 鈥淢arvel's first family鈥 in this retro-futuristic world set in 1960s New York. Director Matt Shakman (鈥淲andaVision,鈥 鈥淚t's Always Sunny in Philadelphia鈥) said they are the only superheroes in their world and are the leading lights of their age. While the scale and world building were on another level, Shakman said, 鈥渋t鈥檚 also no different from all of the great comedies and dramas that I鈥檝e done 鈥 in the end, it comes down to character, to relationships and to heart and humor.鈥

(Netflix, streaming): Adam Sandler returns to the green (and one of his most beloved roles) after almost 30 years, along with Shooter McGavin (Christopher McDonald), Hal (Ben Stiller), Virginia (Julie Bowen) and Doug (Dennis Dugan) and an army of newcomers, including some Gilmore offspring. 鈥淭he first one is so iconic, we all kind of knew the world that we were stepping into,鈥 said Conor Sherry, who plays one of his sons. 鈥淲e were like the newest additions to a long, long, long family.鈥

鈥淥h, Hi!鈥 (Sony Pictures Classics, theaters): Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman lead this dark romantic comedy about a married couple's first romantic weekend getaway.

鈥淒iciannove鈥 (Oscilloscope, theaters): Luca Guadagnino produced this coming-of-age film about a 19-year-old鈥檚 journey of self-discovery.

July 30

(Neon, theaters): Real life couple Dave Franco and Alison Brie play a frighteningly codependent couple in this inventive body horror that had Sundance crowds raving.

AUGUST MOVIE RELEASES

Aug. 1

(Universal, theaters): Sam Rockwell, Marc Maron, Craig Robinson, Awkwafina and Anthony Ramos return for another animated heist, but this time they鈥檙e teaming up with a new squad called the Bad Girls (voiced by Danielle Brooks, Maria Bakalova and Natasha Lyonne).

(Paramount, theaters): Liam Neeson flexes his particular set of comedy skills as Frank Drebin Jr. in this irreverent new entry from Lonely Island veteran Akiva Schaffer, featuring Paul Walter Hauser and Pamela Anderson.

Aug. 6

(Angel Studios, theaters): This horror comedy about a girl鈥檚 drawings that come to life stars Tony Hale and D鈥橝rcy Carden.

Aug. 8

(Warner Bros., theaters): Children are disappearing in filmmaker Zach Cregger鈥檚 eerie follow-up to 鈥淏arbarian,鈥 starring Josh Brolin, Julia Garner and Alden Ehrenreich.

(Disney, theaters): Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are back as the body-swapping mother and daughter duo.

鈥淢y Mother's Wedding鈥 (Vertical, theaters): Kristin Scott Thomas directs and stars in this drama about a woman getting married for the third time, which is an occasion for her three daughters (Scarlett Johansson, Sienna Miller, Emily Beecham) to come home.

Aug. 13

鈥淔ixed鈥 (Netflix, streaming): An adult animated comedy from Genndy Tartakovsky about a dog's quest for one last adventure before being neutered.

Aug. 15

鈥淣obody 2鈥 (Universal Pictures, theaters): Bob Odenkirk鈥檚 former assassin Hutch Mansell can鈥檛 catch a break. This time, Keanu Reeves joins the bloody fun.

鈥淐lika鈥 (Sony Pictures, theaters): A small-town musician (Jay Dee) goes viral in this drama set in the world of Mexican American music. It鈥檚 the debut feature of Rancho Humilde CEO Jimmy Humilde鈥檚 production company.

鈥淓ast of Wall鈥 (Sony Pictures Classics, theaters): Kate Beecroft鈥檚 debut film about a young horse trainer grappling with financial insecurity and grief in the South Dakota Badlands won the audience award in the NEXT section at the Sundance Film Festival.

鈥淓li Roth Presents: Jimmy and Stiggs鈥 (Iconic Events, theaters): A low budget 鈥渟platter fest鈥 for horror devotees, Joe Begos wrote, directed and stars.

鈥淲itchboard鈥 (Atlas, theaters): 鈥淪tranger Things鈥欌 Jamie Campbell Bower stars in this supernatural horror set in New Orleans (a remake of a 1986 cult classic).

Aug. 22

鈥淟urker鈥 (MUBI, theaters): Another Sundance gem, this paranoid thriller is the feature debut of 鈥淭he Bear鈥 and 鈥淏eef鈥 writer Alex Russell, about celebrity, fandom and being very online, featuring a buzzy young cast led by The虂odore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe.

鈥淗ONEY DON'T!鈥 (Focus Features, theaters): Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, Charlie Day, Billy Eichner and Chris Evans star in this dark comedy from Ethan Coen about a small-town private investigator and a string of mysterious deaths.

鈥淎mericana鈥 (Lionsgate, theaters): This Sydney Sweeney-led crime thriller, a revisionist Western set in South Dakota, debuted at South by Southwest in 2023 and concerns the theft of a valuable artifact.

鈥淓den鈥 (Vertical, theaters): Ron Howard directs Jude Law, Ana de Armas, Vanessa Kirby and Sydney Sweeney in this survival thriller set in the Galapagos after the first World War.

鈥淩elay鈥 (Bleecker Street, theaters): Riz Ahmed plays a corporate fixer in this contemporary riff on the paranoid thriller from 鈥淗ell or High Water鈥 filmmaker David Mackenzie.

鈥淕rand Prix of Europe鈥 (Viva Pictures, theaters): 鈥淔1鈥 for the preschool set? This animated film is also set in the world of car racing.

Aug. 28

鈥淭he Thursday Murder Club鈥 (Netflix, streaming): Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, Ben Kingsley and Celia Imrie play retirees who spend their time solving cold cases in this adaptation of Richard Osman鈥檚 bestseller, directed by Chris Columbus.

Aug. 29

鈥淐aught Stealing鈥 (Sony Pictures, theaters): Filmmaker Darren Aronofsky鈥檚 film is written by and based on the Charlie Huston books about an ex-baseball player (Austin Butler) who gets tangled up in New York鈥檚 criminal underworld in the 1990s. Zo毛 Kravitz, Regina King, Liev Schreiber, Matt Smith and Bad Bunny also star.

(Searchlight Pictures, theaters): The modern reimagining of 鈥淭he War of the Roses鈥 stars Olivia Colman and Benedict Cumberbatch as the feuding couple. It was written by Tony McNamara, the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of 鈥淧oor Things鈥 and creator of 鈥淭he Great,鈥 and directed by Jay Roach.

鈥淭he Toxic Avenger鈥 (Cineverse and Iconic Events Releasing, theaters): Peter Dinklage stars as the titular superhero in this supremely gory and graphic film, which sat on the shelf for a few years in search of a distributor. Elijah Wood, Jacob Tremblay, Kevin Bacon and Taylour Paige also star.

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This story has been corrected to report that Sally Ride was the first American woman in space, not the first woman in space.

The Associated Press

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