Here Are All the Movies Releasing in Theaters This Week, Including ‘Superman’

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A new batch of movies is hitting cinemas, offering a mix of bold blockbusters, intimate dramas, and a beloved classic making a comeback. From July 11 to July 13, 2025, theaters will buzz with stories that span genres, from superhero spectacles to raw human tales and sharp social commentary.

Grab your tickets and settle in for a cinematic treat, as this week’s releases cater to all kinds of moviegoers. Whether you’re drawn to big-screen action, quiet character studies, or a nostalgic revisit, there’s something waiting for you.

Superman (2025)

Superman (2025)
DC Studios

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Superman’ (2025) flies into theaters with James Gunn at the helm, reimagining the iconic hero. David Corenswet stars as Clark Kent, navigating his dual life while facing off against Nicholas Hoult’s cunning Lex Luthor, with Rachel Brosnahan as a sharp-witted Lois Lane.

The film blends soaring action with emotional depth, exploring what it means to be a hero today. With Krypto the Super Dog in tow, it’s a fresh take on a legend, crafted for a new generation.

Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story (2025)

Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story (2025)
RLJE Films

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Abraham’s Boys: A Dracula Story’ (2025) offers a dark spin on the vampire myth, centered on the sons of Abraham Van Helsing, played by Titus Welliver. This limited release digs into their discovery of his monster-hunting legacy, blending dread with family secrets.

Directed by Natasha Kermani, the film leans into eerie vibes and complex relationships. It’s a haunting pick for those who love their horror with a touch of emotional weight.

Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)

Apocalypse in the Tropics (2025)
Impact Partners

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Apocalypse in the Tropics’ (2025) is a Netflix documentary hitting select theaters, diving into Brazil’s political landscape. It explores how evangelical movements shaped the country’s recent history, focusing on the Bolsonaro era’s cultural shifts.

The film mixes interviews and archival footage to unpack faith’s role in power struggles. It’s a thought-provoking watch for anyone curious about global politics and their real-world impact.

Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight (2025)

Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight (2025)
Rose and Oaks Media

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight’ (2025) tells a moving story set in 1970s Zimbabwe, seen through the eyes of young Bobo, played by Anina Hope Reed. Sony Pictures Classics brings this limited release, which captures a family’s struggle during a turbulent war.

Embeth Davidtz stars in this adaptation of Alexandra Fuller’s memoir, offering a tender yet unflinching look at childhood amid chaos. It’s a must for fans of grounded, historical dramas.

Little, Big, and Far (2025)

Little, Big, and Far (2025)
Gravity Hill Films

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Little, Big and Far’ (2025) is a soulful indie from Grasshopper Film, following strangers who cross paths in Australia’s vast outback. This limited release weaves their personal journeys into a story of connection and self-discovery.

With its focus on quiet moments and striking visuals, the film feels like a meditative road trip. It’s a great fit for viewers who crave intimate, character-driven tales.

Singing in My Sleep (2025)

Singing in My Sleep (2025)
Bee-Hive Productions

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Singing in My Sleep’ (2025) hits limited theaters via Premiere Entertainment Group, centering on a young musician chasing her dreams while tied to her father’s musical past. Malin Akerman and Gavin Leatherwood lead the cast.

The story explores creativity and family ties, with music as its heartbeat. It’s an uplifting yet grounded drama for anyone who’s ever wrestled with their own ambitions.

Sovereign (2025)

Sovereign (2025)
All Night Diner

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Sovereign’ (2025) is a taut thriller from Briarcliff Entertainment, starring Dennis Quaid as a sheriff facing off against a defiant father and son, played by Nick Offerman and Jacob Tremblay. This limited release dives into themes of resistance and loyalty.

Set in a small town, the film builds tension through its character clashes and moral questions. It’s a solid pick for those who enjoy intense, real-world dramas.

To a Land Unknown (2025)

To a Land Unknown (2025)
Homemade Films

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘To a Land Unknown’ (2025) follows two Palestinian cousins in Athens, dreaming of a better life in Europe. Watermelon Pictures delivers this limited release, which captures their risky journey with unflinching honesty.

The film shines a light on displacement and hope, driven by strong performances. It’s a compelling choice for viewers drawn to stories of human perseverance.

Wild Diamond (2025)

Wild Diamond (2025)
Silex Films

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Wild Diamond’ (2025), a French drama from Strand Releasing, follows a young woman’s quest for fame in the social media age. This limited release blends bold visuals with a raw look at ambition and self-worth.

Its fresh take on modern dreams makes it stand out, offering a vibrant story for audiences who enjoy stylish, character-focused films. Expect energy and heart in equal measure.

Skill House (2025)

Skill House (2025)
G-Unit Film & Television

Release Date: July 11, 2025
‘Skill House’ (2025) is a one-night Fathom Events thriller that throws influencers into a twisted game where social media stakes turn deadly. Featuring 50 Cent, it’s a dark take on internet fame.

This special engagement leans into horror and satire, making it a bold, fast-paced watch. It’s perfect for those who want something edgy and offbeat.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975)
Fantasy Films

Release Date: July 13, 2025
‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’ (1975) returns for a special 50th-anniversary screening via Fathom Events. Jack Nicholson’s electric performance as a rebellious patient taking on a rigid mental institution remains unforgettable.

Milos Forman’s masterpiece, presented in a restored print, tackles freedom and authority with raw power. It’s a rare chance to experience a classic on the big screen.

Which movie are you rushing to see this week, or is there a hidden gem we should check out? Share your picks in the comments!

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