Every Movie Coming to Theaters in December 2025
December 2025 brings a massive wave of cinematic entertainment ranging from blockbuster sequels to intimate documentaries. Audiences can look forward to long-awaited franchise returns alongside limited releases vying for awards attention during this busy season. The month offers something for everyone including musical events, chilling horror flicks, and family adventures. The following list details every film scheduled to hit the big screen to close out the year.
‘MONSTA X : CONNECT x in CINEMAS’ (2025)

K-pop sensation Monsta X returns to the big screen on December 3 for a limited theatrical engagement. This music documentary offers fans an intimate look at the group during their latest endeavors. Trafalgar Releasing handles the distribution for this special event that highlights the bond between the members and their fans. Audiences can expect high-energy performance footage mixed with exclusive behind-the-scenes moments.
‘Viva Verdi!’ (2025)

Arriving in limited theaters on December 3 is a documentary exploring the life and legacy of a musical icon. The film features Claudio Giombi and Chitose Matsumoto in an exploration of artistic dedication. Viewers will journey through the complexities of opera and the people who keep the tradition alive. This release provides a niche offering for classical music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
‘Wedding Crashers’ (2005)

The hit comedy starring Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn returns to theaters on December 4 for its 20th anniversary. Fathom Events brings this R-rated favorite back for a limited engagement that celebrates its status as a genre classic. Fans can revisit the hilarious exploits of John and Jeremy as they sneak into receptions to meet women. This special screening event offers a nostalgic trip for those who loved the original release two decades ago.
‘Come Closer’ (2025)

This romantic drama featuring Lia Elalouf hits limited theaters on December 5 courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment. The story follows the complex emotional journey of its protagonists as they navigate intimacy and connection. Director Tom Nesher crafts a narrative that examines the boundaries of love and obsession. Audiences looking for a serious foreign language film will find this an intriguing option.
‘100 Nights of Hero’ (2025)

Emma Corrin and Nicholas Galitzine star in this fantasy romance opening wide on December 5. IFC Films distributes this adaptation that weaves a tale of storytelling and survival within a magical setting. The plot centers on a woman who must spin captivating tales to save her sister and herself from a wicked suitor. Viewers can expect lush visuals and strong performances in this modern take on classic folklore tropes.
‘Little Trouble Girls’ (2025)

Kino Lorber releases this drama in limited theaters on December 5 before expanding it to a wide release on December 12. The film stars Jara Sofija Ostan and explores the turbulence of adolescence through a poignant narrative. A choir tour becomes the backdrop for a coming-of-age story involving secrets and changing dynamics among a group of girls. It offers a sensitive look at growing up and the pressures faced by young women.
‘JUJUTSU KAISEN: Execution -Shibuya Incident x The Culling Game Begins-‘ (2025)

Anime fans can catch this highly anticipated action fantasy when it opens wide on December 5. GKIDS brings the popular franchise back to the big screen with a story involving curses and sorcerers. The voice cast includes Jun’ya Enoki and Subaru Kimura reprising their roles for this intense animated feature. It promises spectacular battle sequences and deep lore that followers of the series will appreciate.
‘Frontier Crucible’ (2025)

William H Macy and Thomas Jane headline this western thriller arriving in limited release on December 5. Well Go USA Entertainment presents a gritty tale set against the harsh backdrop of the American frontier. The plot involves survival and moral ambiguity as characters clash in an unforgiving landscape. Fans of traditional westerns with a modern edge will find compelling drama here.
‘Rosemead’ (2025)

Lucy Liu stars in this crime drama thriller that begins its limited theatrical run on December 5. The film delves into the dark underbelly of the San Gabriel Valley and is based on true events. A desperate mother takes extreme measures to help her terminally ill son while navigating a dangerous criminal world. It promises intense performances and a gripping look at the lengths a parent will go to for their child.
‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ (2011)

Quentin Tarantino finally brings his complete vision to wide audiences on December 5 with a massive runtime exceeding four hours. Lionsgate distributes this comprehensive cut that combines both volumes of the Bride’s revenge saga into one seamless film. Uma Thurman slices her way through the Deadly Viper Assassination Squad in glorious high definition without interruptions. This theatrical event allows fans to experience the martial arts epic exactly as the director originally intended.
‘Boil Alert’ (2023)

This documentary shedding light on the water crisis in Indigenous communities opens in limited theaters on December 5. Activist Layla Staats embarks on a journey to understand the struggle for clean water across North America. The film combines personal narrative with investigative journalism to highlight a pressing social issue. Indican Pictures distributes this eye-opening feature that aims to educate and inspire action.
‘Eastern Western’ (2025)

Purdie Distribution releases this family adventure in limited locations on December 5 followed by a wide expansion on December 12. The story follows a father who must reconnect with his children during an unexpected journey through the wild. It blends elements of a classic western with modern family dynamics for a heartwarming experience. Audiences seeking wholesome entertainment will find a story about redemption and bonding.
‘Dust Bunny’ (2025)

Mads Mikkelsen and Sigourney Weaver star in this horror thriller opening in limited release on December 5. Roadside Attractions presents a story about a young girl who believes a monster under her bed ate her family. She enlists the help of her neighbor to kill the creature in a plot that mixes fantasy with psychological terror. The film promises a unique twist on childhood fears and dark fairy tales.
‘Fackham Hall’ (2025)

Bleecker Street Media brings this period comedy to limited theaters starting December 5. Damian Lewis and Tom Felton star in a spoof that pokes fun at classic British costume dramas. The plot involves romance and theft at a sprawling English estate where nothing goes according to plan. Fans of dry wit and ensemble comedies will enjoy this playful deconstruction of the genre.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

The animatronic horror continues as Universal Pictures releases this wide sequel on December 5. Josh Hutcherson returns alongside Matthew Lillard for another terrified shift at the haunted pizzeria. Fans can expect more jump scares and deep lore revelations as the security guard faces new mechanical threats. This follow-up aims to capitalize on the massive success of the first adaptation of the video game phenomenon.
‘Under Pressure’ (2025)

China Lion Film Distribution releases this crime thriller in limited theaters on December 5. Aaron Kwok and Francis Ng lead a cast in a story filled with suspense and action. The narrative involves complex police work and triad conflicts set within a gritty urban environment. Viewers interested in Hong Kong cinema will appreciate the high stakes and veteran acting talent on display.
‘Laalo: Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ (2025)

This family drama arrives in limited theaters on December 5 courtesy of Bakrania Media. The film explores themes of faith and devotion through the life of its protagonist Laalo. Karan Joshi stars in a narrative that emphasizes the power of divine intervention in overcoming life struggles. It caters to audiences looking for spiritual storytelling and cultural richness.
‘Merrily We Roll Along’ (2025)

Sony Pictures Classics presents this musical adaptation opening wide on December 5. The film chronicles the disintegrating friendship between three artists over two decades but tells the story in reverse chronological order. It is based on the beloved stage musical and features a cast including Sherz Aletaha and Krystal Joy Brown. Theater lovers can look forward to a cinematic treatment of this complex and emotional score.
‘UFC 323: Dvalishvili vs. Yan 2’ (2025)

Fight fans can gather in theaters on December 6 for a live broadcast of this major sporting event. Iconic Events Releasing distributes the card which features a highly anticipated rematch between Merab Dvalishvili and Petr Yan. The big screen experience offers a unique atmosphere for watching the bantamweight title fight. This limited event allows communities of fans to cheer for their favorite fighters together.
‘Andre Rieu’s 2025 Christmas Concert: Merry Christmas’ (2025)

The King of Waltz returns to cinema screens for a limited time on December 7. André Rieu leads his Johann Strauss Orchestra in a festive celebration filled with holiday classics. The concert captures the magic of the season with elaborate decorations and emotional musical performances. This three-hour event is designed to get audiences into the Christmas spirit through song and dance.
‘REBBECA’ (2025)

Global superstar Becky G brings her musical journey to limited theaters on December 10. This film documents her rise to fame and offers exclusive performance footage for her dedicated fanbase. Trafalgar Releasing handles the distribution of this intimate look at the artist behind the hits. It serves as a celebration of her heritage and her impact on the latin pop music scene.
‘The Cure: The Show of a Lost World’ (2025)

Legendary rock band The Cure hits the big screen on December 11 for a limited engagement. Trafalgar Releasing presents this concert film that captures the intensity and atmosphere of their recent tour. Fans can experience the band performing new tracks alongside their extensive catalog of gothic rock anthems. The visual and audio presentation aims to replicate the immersive experience of seeing the band live.
‘Motherland’ (2025)

This drama featuring Holland Taylor and Nestor Carbonell opens in limited release on December 12. The story examines the fractured relationships within a family dealing with the legacy of war. It presents a psychological portrait of a mother and daughter trying to bridge a widening divide. Viewers can expect a tense and emotional exploration of how global conflicts impact personal lives.
‘Europe’s New Faces’ (2025)

A documentary focusing on the changing cultural landscape of a continent arrives in limited theaters on December 12. The film interviews young people across various nations to understand their hopes and fears for the future. It provides a snapshot of a generation grappling with identity and political shifts. Audiences interested in sociology and current affairs will find this an informative watch.
‘Lone Samurai’ (2025)

Well Go USA Entertainment releases this action drama in limited theaters on December 12. The film stars Shogen and Yayan Ruhian in a story about a warrior seeking peace in a violent world. Martial arts enthusiasts can anticipate expertly choreographed fight scenes and a disciplined narrative. It pays homage to classic chanbara films while introducing modern action aesthetics.
‘Resurrection’ (2025)

Janus Films releases this sci-fi drama in limited theaters on December 12 before a wide expansion on December 19. Jackson Yee and Shu Qi star in a futuristic tale where technology allows people to reconnect with the deceased. The film raises ethical questions about memory and grief within a visually stunning world. It offers a thoughtful alternative to standard blockbuster fare during the holiday season.
‘Scarlet’ (2025)

Sony Pictures Releasing brings this animated fantasy romance to wide audiences on December 12. The story follows a young girl with magical abilities who must navigate a world that fears her power. Japanese stars Mana Ashida and Masaki Okada lend their voices to this sweeping adventure. It promises high-quality animation and an emotional storyline suitable for teen and adult audiences.
‘Atropia’ (2025)

Alia Shawkat and Callum Turner star in this war drama opening in limited release on December 12. Vertical Entertainment distributes the film which focuses on the absurdities and harsh realities of military training simulations. The narrative blurs the lines between performance and reality for the soldiers involved. It offers a satirical yet poignant look at the military-industrial complex.
‘Ella McCay’ (2025)

James L Brooks returns to the director’s chair with this comedy drama in limited theaters on December 12. Emma Mackey leads a star-studded cast including Jamie Lee Curtis and Woody Harrelson. The plot centers on an idealistic young politician trying to balance family duties with her career ambitions. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributes this character-driven story filled with sharp dialogue.
‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’ (2025)

Horror fans get a holiday treat when this remake opens wide on December 12. Iconic Events Releasing updates the controversial 80s slasher for a modern audience with a new killer Santa on the loose. The film promises gore and dark humor as it deconstructs Christmas joy with brutal violence. It serves as a counter-programming option for those tired of cheerful holiday movies.
‘Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris’ (2025)

Pop icon Christina Aguilera invites fans to a special holiday event in limited theaters on December 14. This concert film captures a dazzling performance recorded in the City of Light featuring French artist Yseult. Viewers will hear powerful renditions of classic Christmas songs and Aguilera’s own hits. It offers a glamorous and musical way to celebrate the season on the big screen.
‘The Voice of Hind Rajab’ (2025)

This harrowing drama based on true events opens in limited release on December 17. The film tells the tragic story of a young girl trapped in a conflict zone calling for help. It highlights the human cost of war through a focused and intense narrative perspective. The release aims to raise awareness and provoke discussion about humanitarian crises.
‘Mission Santa: Yoyo to the Rescue’ (2025)

Families can enjoy this animated adventure arriving in limited theaters on December 19. Falling Forward Films presents a story about a brave character named Yoyo who must save Christmas from being cancelled. The movie features colorful animation and positive messages for younger children. It adds another kid-friendly option to the pre-Christmas release calendar.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ (2025)

James Cameron returns to Pandora with the third installment of his epic saga opening wide on December 19. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña reprise their roles as the Sully family faces a new tribe of Na’vi associated with fire. 20th Century Studios promises groundbreaking 3D visuals and a darker tone for this chapter of the franchise. This blockbuster is expected to be the undisputed box office titan of the holiday season.
‘David’ (2025)

Angel Studios releases this animated musical about the biblical king in limited theaters on December 19. The film combines historical drama with an upbeat soundtrack to tell the story of the shepherd who defeated a giant. It features voice work from Asim Chaudhry and aims to provide faith-based entertainment for families. The animation style brings the ancient world to life in a vibrant new way.
‘Is This Thing On?’ (2025)

Bradley Cooper directs and stars in this comedy drama opening in limited release on December 19. The film features an ensemble cast including Will Arnett and Laura Dern in a story about show business. Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures distributes this look at the highs and lows of the comedy world. Viewers can expect a mix of humor and pathos from this high-profile project.
‘The Housemaid’ (2025)

Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried star in this psychological thriller opening wide on December 19. Lionsgate distributes the film which follows a newcomer who uncovers dark secrets while working for a wealthy family. The tension builds as class disparities and hidden agendas collide in a luxurious setting. It offers a suspenseful ride for fans of twisty domestic thrillers.
‘The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants’ (2025)

Bikini Bottom’s favorite resident returns to theaters in a wide release on December 19. Tom Kenny voices the yellow sponge in a new adventure that blends animation styles and live-action elements. Paramount Pictures sends SpongeBob on a quest that takes him far beyond the ocean floor. It provides laugh-out-loud comedy for kids and nostalgic adults alike.
‘Marty Supreme’ (2025)

A24 releases this ping-pong drama in limited theaters on December 19 before expanding wide on Christmas Day. Timothée Chalamet stars as a table tennis prodigy in a story inspired by the life of Marty Reisman. The film features a stylized aesthetic and a supporting cast that includes Gwyneth Paltrow. It promises to be a unique sports biopic with the studio’s signature indie flair.
‘The Plague’ (2025)

Joel Edgerton stars in this tense thriller arriving in limited theaters on December 24. IFC Films distributes the movie which centers on a man protecting his family during a mysterious outbreak. The plot focuses on isolation and the psychological toll of survival in a collapsing society. It offers a grim but gripping alternative to the usual festive cheer of the release date.
‘Anaconda’ (2025)

A comedic reimagining of the creature feature opens wide on Christmas Day. Jack Black and Paul Rudd lead a cast of filmmakers who encounter a giant snake in the jungle. Sony Pictures Releasing leans into the humor and horror of the premise for this holiday blockbuster. Audiences can expect special effects spectacle and meta-commentary on the movie-making process.
‘Song Sung Blue’ (2025)

Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson star in this musical drama opening wide on December 25. Focus Features presents a story about a Neil Diamond tribute band formed by a married couple. The film explores themes of love, music, and chasing dreams later in life. It provides a heartwarming and melodious option for families gathering on the holiday.
‘The Choral’ (2025)

Ralph Fiennes leads the cast of this historical drama opening in limited release on December 25. Sony Pictures Classics distributes the film which is set in England during World War I. The story revolves around a choir master and his recruits finding solace in music amidst the chaos of war. It offers a dignified and moving theatrical experience for discerning viewers.
‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ (2025)

Searchlight Pictures releases this biographical drama in limited theaters on December 25. Amanda Seyfried portrays the founder of the Shakers in a film that spans history and religious fervor. The narrative examines her journey from persecution in England to establishing a new society in America. It promises a powerful performance and a deep dive into American religious history.
Let us know which of these December releases you are most excited to watch in the comments.


