Every Movie Coming to Theaters This Week, Including ‘Zootopia 2’

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Here’s a quick, info-packed guide to the week’s notable big-screen arrivals—what each project is about, who’s in it and who’s behind the camera—so you can plan what to see when you hit the theater.

‘Eternity’ (2025)

'Eternity' (2025)
A24

David Freyne directs this fantasy-rom-com about a woman faced with an afterlife choice between two great loves, starring Elizabeth Olsen, Miles Teller and Callum Turner, with Da’Vine Joy Randolph and John Early in support. Freyne co-wrote the script with Pat Cunnane; the film runs 114 minutes with music by David Fleming. Produced by Star Thrower Entertainment and distributed by A24, it blends high-concept stakes with character-driven humor. The film opens Wednesday, November 26, 2025.

‘Hamnet’ (2025)

'Hamnet' (2025)
Hera Pictures

Chloé Zhao adapts Maggie O’Farrell’s novel about William Shakespeare and Agnes (Anne) Hathaway, focusing on the family tragedy that helped inspire ‘Hamlet’; Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal lead the cast, with Emily Watson and Joe Alwyn in supporting roles. Zhao co-wrote the screenplay with O’Farrell and collaborated with cinematographer Łukasz Żal and composer Max Richter. The film premiered on the fall festival circuit and won TIFF’s People’s Choice Award before its U.S. rollout. U.S. limited theaters begin Wednesday, November 26, 2025.

‘Zootopia 2’ (2025)

'Zootopia 2' (2025)
Walt Disney Animation Studios

Disney’s sequel sends Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde back undercover in a new case, with returning voices Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman joined by newcomers including Ke Huy Quan and Fortune Feimster. Jared Bush and Byron Howard are listed as directors on industry pages, with Bush also credited as a writer; additional returning characters and new music help expand the world. The film held its Hollywood premiere earlier this month ahead of nationwide rollout. It hits theaters Wednesday, November 26, 2025.

‘The Beatles Anthology’ (1995)

'The Beatles Anthology' (1995)
Capitol Records

The landmark documentary project created by Apple Corps—originally an eight-part series of first-person interviews with Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and archival John Lennon—returns in a restored and expanded edition overseen with contemporary remastering efforts. Alongside refreshed audio and visuals, a newly assembled ninth episode contextualizes mid-1990s sessions tied to songs like “Free as a Bird” and “Real Love.” The broader ‘Anthology’ revival also coincides with new music releases compiled by Giles Martin and a refreshed book edition. The re-release begins Wednesday, November 26, 2025.

‘Stone Creek Killer’ (2025)

'Stone Creek Killer' (2025)
Red Baron Films

A psychological thriller about a small-town police chief tracking a serial killer with the help of a psychic, starring Clayne Crawford and Lyndon Smith, with Britney Young and Andrew J. West among the ensemble. Robert Enriquez directs from a script by Clint Elliott, with Vertical listed as distributor; the runtime is approximately 96 minutes. Recent materials and theater listings have highlighted the limited theatrical bow alongside on-demand availability. It opens Friday, November 28, 2025.

‘Aftershock: The Nicole P. Bell Story’ (2025)

'Aftershock: The Nicole P. Bell Story' (2025)
Imani Media Group

A dramatic biopic chronicling Nicole Paultre-Bell’s fight for justice after the 2006 police shooting death of her fiancé Sean Bell, tracing her journey from personal loss to sustained civil-rights advocacy. Recent listings credit a 1h46m runtime and an R rating, with reviews noting support from organizations connected to the story’s real-world activism. Theater sites and box-office trackers list the specialty launch for the end of the week. The film arrives Friday, November 28, 2025.

‘The Thing with Feathers’ (2025)

'The Thing with Feathers' (2025)
Film4 Productions

Dylan Southern adapts Max Porter’s ‘Grief Is the Thing with Feathers’ into a British drama led by Benedict Cumberbatch, with David Thewlis and Vinette Robinson among the supporting cast. The production is backed by Film4, the BFI and SunnyMarch, with a listed 104-minute runtime and Ben Fordesman as cinematographer. The story explores grief and family through poetic, allegorical filmmaking faithful to Porter’s source. Limited U.S. runs begin Friday, November 28, 2025.

Which of these are you planning to catch first—drop your picks and reasons in the comments!

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