Every Movie Coming to Paramount+ in January 2026
Paramount+ is refreshing its streaming catalog for the start of 2026 with an extensive collection of cinematic hits. This January, the platform introduces a wide array of titles ranging from Academy Award-winning dramas to high-octane action films. Most of these selections become available for subscribers starting on the very first day of the year. This update ensures that viewers have access to a rich selection of entertainment to kick off the new season.
‘Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5’ (2013)

This comedy feature serves as a companion piece to the original hidden-camera film, containing additional footage and outtakes. Johnny Knoxville reprises his role as Irving Zisman, performing various stunts and pranks on members of the public. The film joins the Paramount+ library on January 1, 2026, offering a look at the behind-the-scenes chaos. It details the extensive makeup process and the planning required to pull off its unscripted sequences.
‘Babel’ (2006)

Directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, this psychological drama weaves together four distinct stories occurring across Morocco, Japan, Mexico, and the United States. An accidental tragedy in the desert serves as the catalyst for a global investigation that impacts families thousands of miles apart. The movie arrives on the streaming service on January 1, 2026, highlighting themes of isolation and communication. It features an ensemble cast including Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett and was a major awards season contender.
‘Major League’ (1989)

This classic sports comedy follows the fictionalized struggles of the Cleveland Indians as they attempt to win the pennant. A new owner purposely assembles a team of misfits in hopes they will lose enough to allow for a franchise relocation. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, showcasing the comedic talents of Charlie Sheen and Tom Berenger. It has remained a staple of the genre for its humorous portrayal of underdog athletes finding success.
‘Barron’s Cove’ (2025)

This thriller follows a grieving father who takes matters into his own hands after his young son is killed. As he kidnaps the boy responsible, he uncovers a deeper conspiracy within a quiet seaside community. The film makes its debut on the platform on January 1, 2026, following its recent theatrical run. It explores themes of vengeance and justice in a high-stakes dramatic setting.
’50 First Dates’ (2004)

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore star in this romantic comedy set in Hawaii. A veterinarian falls for a woman with short-term memory loss and must find creative ways to win her over every single day. The movie joins the January 1, 2026, lineup for those looking for a lighthearted story about dedication. It features a unique blend of humor and sentimentality that has made it a fan favorite.
‘Jackass 3.5’ (2011)

This release consists of unused footage, stunts, and interviews from the filming of the third ‘Jackass’ installment. The crew continues to push the limits of physical endurance and public decency through a series of absurd challenges. It lands on the platform on January 1, 2026, for fans of the stunt-comedy franchise. The documentary-style format provides a raw look at the production’s more dangerous moments.
‘Would You Rather’ (2013)

A young woman desperate to help her sick brother enters a high-stakes game hosted by a sadistic aristocrat. The participants must make impossible choices that lead to increasingly lethal consequences. This psychological horror film arrives on January 1, 2026, as part of the monthly update. It stars Brittany Snow and Jeffrey Combs in a tense exploration of desperation and morality.
‘City of God’ (2002)

Set in the slums of Rio de Janeiro, this acclaimed crime drama chronicles the rise of organized crime across several decades. The story is told through the eyes of a young photographer who attempts to document the violence surrounding him. The film joins the streaming service on January 1, 2026, and is celebrated for its kinetic visual style. It remains one of the most influential international films of the 21st century.
‘The Crying Game’ (1992)

This thriller explores themes of identity, race, and politics through the story of an IRA member who develops an unexpected bond with a prisoner. After a tragic turn of events, he seeks out the prisoner’s lover, leading to a series of startling revelations. The film becomes available to stream on January 1, 2026. It is famously known for its plot twist and won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.
‘Scream 2’ (1997)

Sidney Prescott faces a new Ghostface killer while attending college in this highly successful horror sequel. The film parodies the conventions of movie sequels while maintaining the tension of the original slasher. It arrives on Paramount+ on January 1, 2026, featuring the return of the original cast members. Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox lead the survival effort against a masked antagonist obsessed with cinema.
‘Bebe’s Kids’ (1992)

This animated comedy follows Robin Harris as he attempts to impress a woman by taking her and her children to a local amusement park. He soon realizes that the children are incredibly mischievous and turn the outing into a chaotic disaster. The movie joins the library on January 1, 2026, serving as a tribute to the late comedian Robin Harris. It is notable for being one of the first animated features to center on an African American cast.
‘Carriers’ (2009)

Four friends attempt to flee a global pandemic by traveling to a secluded beach where they hope to find safety. As they navigate a desolate landscape, they are forced to make difficult moral decisions to ensure their own survival. The thriller becomes available on January 1, 2026, offering a grim look at societal collapse. It stars Chris Pine and explores the psychological toll of a worldwide health crisis.
‘What Lies Beneath’ (2000)

Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer star in this supernatural thriller directed by Robert Zemeckis. A woman becomes convinced that her lakeside home is haunted, leading her to uncover dark secrets about her husband’s past. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, providing a blend of suspense and domestic drama. It was a commercial success that utilized Hitchcockian techniques to build its mystery.
‘Searching for Bobby Fischer’ (1993)

A young boy exhibits a natural talent for chess, prompting his parents to seek a mentor to help him reach his full potential. The story explores the pressures of competition and the loss of childhood innocence in the pursuit of greatness. The film joins the Paramount+ catalog on January 1, 2026. It is based on the true story of Josh Waitzkin and features strong performances from Joe Mantegna and Laurence Fishburne.
‘Bringing Out the Dead’ (1999)

Directed by Martin Scorsese, this drama stars Nicolas Cage as a burnt-out paramedic working the night shift in New York City. The film depicts the hallucinations and emotional fatigue experienced by first responders in high-stress environments. It becomes available to stream on January 1, 2026, showcasing a darker side of urban life. The cinematography and intense narrative style highlight the protagonist’s descent into exhaustion.
‘Queenpins’ (2021)

Two suburban housewives start an illegal multi-million-dollar coupon counterfeit scheme to regain control of their lives. As their operation grows, they find themselves pursued by a determined postal inspector and a loss prevention officer. The comedy lands on the service on January 1, 2026, starring Kristen Bell and Kirby Howell-Baptiste. It is inspired by a true story of white-collar crime and middle-class frustration.
‘The Martian’ (2015)

Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who is presumed dead and left behind on Mars during a fierce storm. He must use his scientific knowledge and ingenuity to survive on the hostile planet while waiting for a rescue mission. The film joins the January 1, 2026, lineup as a critically acclaimed sci-fi epic. Directed by Ridley Scott, it emphasizes the themes of human resilience and global cooperation.
‘Flashdance’ (1983)

A young woman works as a steel mill welder by day and a cabaret dancer by night while dreaming of entering a prestigious ballet academy. The film is iconic for its dance sequences and soundtrack, which defined a generation of pop culture. It arrives on Paramount+ on January 1, 2026, for fans of classic 80s cinema. Jennifer Beals stars in the lead role that celebrates the pursuit of artistic passion.
‘Jackass Number Two’ (2006)

The original crew returns for a second round of increasingly dangerous and absurd stunts designed to shock and entertain. The film features guest appearances and larger-scale production compared to the first movie. It becomes available on January 1, 2026, providing more of the franchise’s signature brand of physical comedy. It remains a definitive entry in the reality-comedy genre.
‘Last Weekend’ (2014)

A wealthy matriarch gathers her family at their lakeside estate for one final Labor Day weekend before selling the property. Tensions rise as unresolved grievances and family dynamics come to the surface during the holiday. The drama joins the platform on January 1, 2026, starring Patricia Clarkson. It offers a character-driven look at the complexities of family transitions and domestic life.
‘Under the Stadium Lights’ (2021)

Based on a true story, this sports drama follows a high school football team as they overcome personal adversity to compete for a championship. The narrative focuses on the community support and faith that drive the young athletes toward success. It arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Milo Gibson and Laurence Fishburne. The film explores themes of redemption and the power of team spirit in a small town.
‘The Soloist’ (2009)

A journalist discovers a homeless musician who was once a child prodigy and attempts to help him regain his life and talent. The relationship between the two men challenges the reporter’s perspectives on mental illness and friendship. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, featuring Jamie Foxx and Robert Downey Jr. It is based on a true story and highlights the importance of empathy and human connection.
‘Zero Dark Thirty’ (2012)

Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, this political thriller chronicles the decade-long hunt for the world’s most wanted terrorist. The story follows a dedicated CIA analyst who relentlessly pursues leads that eventually lead to a high-stakes military raid. The film joins the Paramount+ roster on January 1, 2026. It received critical acclaim for its procedural detail and intense portrayal of modern intelligence work.
‘Footloose’ (1984)

A teenager from Chicago moves to a small town where dancing and rock music have been banned by the local authorities. He works to challenge the restrictive laws and bring a sense of joy and movement back to the youth of the community. The movie arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Kevin Bacon. It is celebrated for its soundtrack and high-energy dance sequences that became a cultural phenomenon.
‘Zoolander 2’ (2016)

Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson return as male models Derek and Hansel, who are recruited to stop a conspiracy targeting the world’s most beautiful people. The sequel features numerous celebrity cameos and parodies the ever-changing nature of the fashion industry. It lands on the platform on January 1, 2026, for those looking for absurdist humor. The film expands the surreal world established in the original cult classic.
‘Scream 3’ (2000)

The third installment of the meta-horror franchise takes place on the set of a movie based on the original killings. Sidney Prescott is drawn out of hiding when a new killer begins murdering the cast and crew in the order they die in the script. It arrives on January 1, 2026, as part of the horror collection. The film concludes the original trilogy while satirizing the Hollywood production system.
‘Percy’ (2020)

Christopher Walken stars as a Canadian farmer who takes on a major conglomerate after their genetically modified seeds interfere with his crops. The legal battle becomes a global symbol for farmers’ rights and environmental protection. The drama joins the January 1, 2026, list of additions. It is based on the real-life struggle of Percy Schmeiser against corporate interests.
‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’ (2017)

Peter Parker attempts to balance his life as an ordinary high school student with his responsibilities as a burgeoning superhero. Under the mentorship of Tony Stark, he must face a new villain known as the Vulture. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, bringing the Marvel Cinematic Universe back to the platform. Tom Holland’s performance revitalized the character for a new generation of viewers.
‘Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius’ (2001)

A young inventor must save all the parents in his town after they are kidnapped by egg-shaped aliens. With the help of his robotic dog and his friends, he travels into space to perform a daring rescue mission. The animated adventure joins the service on January 1, 2026. It was a commercial success and led to a popular television spin-off on Nickelodeon.
‘Rudy’ (1993)

Based on a true story, this inspirational drama follows a young man who dreams of playing football for the University of Notre Dame despite his small stature. He faces numerous obstacles and skeptics but remains determined to earn a spot on the team. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Sean Astin. It is widely considered one of the greatest sports movies ever made due to its emotional storytelling.
‘High Noon’ (1952)

A retired marshal must face a gang of killers alone when the townspeople refuse to help him defend his community. The film plays out in real-time, heightening the tension as the clock ticks toward the arrival of the noon train. This classic Western becomes available on January 1, 2026. It stars Gary Cooper and is renowned for its subversion of traditional Western tropes.
‘Serpico’ (1973)

Al Pacino stars as a whistleblowing police officer who refuses to participate in the widespread corruption of the New York City Police Department. His commitment to integrity places his life in danger as he is targeted by both criminals and his own colleagues. The film joins the Paramount+ library on January 1, 2026. It is a gritty, biographical crime drama directed by Sidney Lumet.
‘Event Horizon’ (1997)

A rescue crew is sent to investigate a spaceship that vanished years ago and has mysteriously reappeared near Neptune. They soon discover that the ship has brought back a malevolent force from another dimension. This sci-fi horror film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neill. It has gained a significant cult following for its visceral imagery and dark themes.
‘From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money’ (1999)

In this direct-to-video sequel, a group of bank robbers heads toward Mexico only to encounter a horde of vampires. The criminals must fight for their lives in a desert hideout as they become the hunted. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026. It expands the lore of the original film with a new cast of characters and more supernatural action.
‘Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa’ (2013)

Irving Zisman takes his young grandson on a cross-country journey, engaging in various hidden-camera pranks along the way. The film blends a scripted narrative with real-life reactions from unsuspecting bystanders. It arrives on the service on January 1, 2026, showcasing Johnny Knoxville’s transformative makeup. The movie received an Academy Award nomination for its impressive prosthetic work.
‘A Man Called Horse’ (1970)

An English aristocrat is captured by a tribe of Sioux Indians and must adapt to their way of life to survive. Over time, he earns their respect and eventually becomes a leader within the community. The film joins the January 1, 2026, collection. It is noted for its attempt at a more authentic portrayal of Native American culture compared to many of its contemporaries.
‘Jackass: The Movie’ (2002)

The cast of the hit MTV series brings their dangerous and disgusting stunts to the big screen for the first time. The film features no plot, instead presenting a series of vignettes that push the boundaries of comedy. It becomes available on January 1, 2026. This cinematic debut solidified the franchise’s place in popular culture history.
‘Brassed Off’ (1996)

Set in a small English town, the story follows a brass band struggling to survive after the local coal mine is threatened with closure. The members find solace and a sense of purpose in their music despite the economic hardships facing their families. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Ewan McGregor. It is a poignant exploration of working-class resilience and community spirit.
‘Pixie’ (2020)

A woman plans to avenge her mother’s death by orchestrating a heist, but her plans go awry when she is forced to go on the run with two young men. They travel across the Irish countryside pursued by gangsters and a deadly priest. The film joins the platform on January 1, 2026, starring Olivia Cooke and Alec Baldwin. It combines elements of a road movie with a dark crime comedy.
’10 Cloverfield Lane’ (2016)

A woman wakes up in a bunker after a car accident and is told by a mysterious man that the world outside has been devastated by an attack. She must determine if her captor is telling the truth or if she is being held against her will. The suspenseful thriller arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead and John Goodman. It serves as a spiritual successor to the original ‘Cloverfield’ film.
‘Undisputed’ (2002)

A heavyweight boxing champion is sent to prison where he is challenged by the reigning inmate champion to a high-stakes match. The film explores the dynamics of prison life and the raw physicality of the sport. It becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Wesley Snipes and Ving Rhames. The movie launched a franchise known for its martial arts choreography and action sequences.
‘Angels & Demons’ (2009)

Tom Hanks returns as Robert Langdon, who is called to the Vatican to help stop a secret society from destroying the city. He must follow a trail of ancient symbols to locate a hidden bomb and save the Catholic Church from a catastrophic threat. The film joins the Paramount+ lineup on January 1, 2026. It is based on the bestselling novel by Dan Brown and directed by Ron Howard.
‘The Da Vinci Code’ (2006)

A symbologist becomes a prime suspect in a murder at the Louvre and must solve a series of riddles to clear his name. His investigation leads him to a secret that could change the course of religious history. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, featuring an international cast and sprawling European locations. It was a massive global box office success that sparked widespread discussion and controversy.
‘Clerks’ (1994)

Filmed in black and white, this independent comedy depicts a day in the life of two convenience store employees. They discuss pop culture, relationships, and the banality of their jobs while dealing with eccentric customers. The film joins the library on January 1, 2026, and is the debut feature from director Kevin Smith. It is celebrated for its sharp dialogue and influence on 1990s indie cinema.
‘Coach Carter’ (2005)

Samuel L. Jackson stars as a high school basketball coach who benches his undefeated team due to their poor academic performance. He emphasizes the importance of education over athletic success, facing backlash from the community and the players’ parents. The drama becomes available on January 1, 2026. It is based on the true story of Ken Carter and his impact on his students’ lives.
‘The Other Guys’ (2010)

Two desk-bound detectives who live in the shadow of the city’s top cops finally get a chance to prove themselves during a major investigation. Their mismatched personalities lead to a series of comedic blunders as they attempt to uncover a corporate conspiracy. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg. It is a parody of the buddy-cop genre known for its improvised humor.
‘Cool World’ (1992)

A comic book artist is pulled into a cartoon dimension where he falls for a “doodle” who wants to become real. The film blends live-action with animation, creating a surreal and dark fantasy environment. It joins the streaming roster on January 1, 2026, featuring Brad Pitt and Kim Basinger. Directed by Ralph Bakshi, the movie is noted for its unique visual style and mature themes.
‘Jenny’s Wedding’ (2015)

A woman decides to marry her longtime partner, forcing her conservative family to confront their biases and expectations. The story explores the emotional journey of coming out and the impact of personal choices on family dynamics. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Katherine Heigl and Alexis Bledel. It offers a grounded look at modern relationships and social acceptance.
‘The Hours’ (2002)

The lives of three women from different eras are linked by their connection to the novel ‘Mrs. Dalloway’. The film explores themes of mental health, sacrifice, and the search for meaning in daily existence. It arrives on Paramount+ on January 1, 2026, with an acclaimed cast including Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, and Nicole Kidman. The movie received multiple Academy Award nominations and won Best Actress for Kidman.
‘Drop Zone’ (1994)

A federal marshal goes undercover in a group of skydiving outlaws to track down a criminal who escaped during a mid-air prison transport. The film is known for its high-adrenaline stunts and aerial photography. It joins the service on January 1, 2026, starring Wesley Snipes. It combines traditional action-movie tropes with the extreme sports culture of the early 90s.
‘Baby Driver’ (2017)

A young getaway driver who relies on music to perform his high-speed maneuvers finds himself forced into a doomed heist. As he attempts to leave his criminal life behind for the woman he loves, his past catches up with him. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, and is directed by Edgar Wright. It is highly praised for its synchronized soundtrack and innovative action sequences.
‘The Crossing Guard’ (1995)

Jack Nicholson stars as a man who has spent years waiting for the release of the drunk driver who killed his daughter. Driven by a desire for revenge, he confronts the man and finds himself struggling with his own grief and anger. The drama arrives on January 1, 2026, and was directed by Sean Penn. It explores the heavy themes of forgiveness and the lasting impact of tragedy.
‘The English Patient’ (1996)

Set during World War II, a nurse cares for a critically burned man who recounts his past love affair through a series of flashbacks. The sweeping epic explores the complexities of war, loyalty, and passion in the North African desert. The film joins the platform on January 1, 2026. It was a major critical success, winning nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
‘Scream’ (1996)

A masked killer begins terrorizing a group of teenagers in a small town, using horror movie tropes as a guide for the murders. The film revitalized the slasher genre by incorporating self-aware humor and a modern aesthetic. It becomes available on January 1, 2026, featuring Neve Campbell and David Arquette. This original entry launched a massive franchise that continues to influence horror cinema.
‘Wander’ (2020)

A paranoid private investigator is hired to look into a suspicious death and becomes convinced that it is linked to a larger conspiracy. His obsession with the case begins to blur the lines between reality and his own mental instability. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Aaron Eckhart and Tommy Lee Jones. It offers a dark and atmospheric look at the world of conspiracy theorists.
‘Cop Land’ (1997)

Sylvester Stallone plays a small-town sheriff who discovers a web of corruption involving New York City police officers living in his jurisdiction. He must decide whether to protect his peers or stand up for the truth in a dangerous standoff. The crime drama joins the January 1, 2026, library additions. It features an ensemble cast including Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, and Ray Liotta.
‘Undisputed II: Last Man Standing’ (2007)

A former boxing champion is framed for a crime in Russia and forced into the brutal world of underground prison fighting. He must adapt his skills to mixed martial arts to survive against a formidable opponent. The sequel becomes available on January 1, 2026. It is widely considered a superior follow-up for its impressive fight choreography and the introduction of Scott Adkins as Yuri Boyka.
‘About Time’ (2013)

A young man discovers that the men in his family have the ability to travel through time and uses this power to improve his romantic life. He soon learns that changing the past can have unexpected consequences for the present and the people he loves. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams. It is a sentimental exploration of making the most of every day.
‘Kate & Leopold’ (2001)

A 19th-century duke accidentally travels through time to modern-day New York, where he falls in love with a driven advertising executive. The romantic comedy explores the clash between old-world manners and the fast-paced nature of the 21st century. It joins the streaming service on January 1, 2026, starring Meg Ryan and Hugh Jackman. The film remains a popular entry in the time-travel romance subgenre.
‘The Rainmaker’ (1997)

Matt Damon stars as an idealistic young lawyer who takes on a powerful insurance company that has denied a life-saving claim. He must navigate the complexities of the legal system while fighting for justice for a dying client. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, and is based on the novel by John Grisham. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, it is noted for its strong ensemble cast and dramatic courtroom scenes.
‘The Crow: Wicked Prayer’ (2005)

A man and his girlfriend are murdered by a satanic gang, only for him to be resurrected by a crow to seek vengeance. He must stop the gang from completing a ritual that would grant them ultimate power. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Edward Furlong and David Boreanaz. It is the fourth installment in the franchise inspired by the comic books.
‘From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter’ (1999)

This prequel set in the early 20th century follows an outlaw and his gang as they seek refuge in an isolated inn that happens to be a vampire den. The story explores the origins of the franchise’s legendary vampire queen. It joins the platform on January 1, 2026. The film combines Western themes with supernatural horror elements.
‘Grudge Match’ (2013)

Two retired boxing rivals are coaxed back into the ring for one final fight to settle a decades-old score. The film parodies the iconic boxing roles previously played by its stars, Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro. It arrives on January 1, 2026, offering a comedic look at aging and competitive spirit. The movie features a supporting cast that includes Kevin Hart and Alan Arkin.
‘Zodiac’ (2007)

Directed by David Fincher, this thriller chronicles the real-life hunt for the notorious Zodiac killer who terrorized San Francisco in the late 1960s. The narrative focuses on the detectives and reporters who became obsessed with solving the cryptic puzzles left by the murderer. The film joins the January 1, 2026, roster. It is highly regarded for its historical accuracy and tense, procedural storytelling.
‘Double Jeopardy’ (1999)

A woman is framed for the murder of her husband and spends years in prison before discovering that he is still alive. She learns that under the law, she cannot be tried for the same crime twice and sets out to find him and seek justice. The thriller becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Ashley Judd and Tommy Lee Jones. It was a significant commercial hit upon its original release.
‘Southpaw’ (2015)

Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a professional boxer whose life falls apart after a personal tragedy, leading him to lose his family and his career. He must work with a local trainer to regain his focus and fight his way back to the top of the sport. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, and features a powerful performance by the lead actor. It explores themes of grief, redemption, and the physical demands of boxing.
‘The Crow: City of Angels’ (1996)

In this sequel to the cult classic, a man is brought back to life to avenge his own murder and the death of his young son. He navigates a dark and gothic version of Los Angeles while hunting down the drug syndicate responsible. The film joins the streaming library on January 1, 2026. It maintains the visual style and somber tone established in the original production.
‘Scary Movie’ (2000)

This parody film skewers the popular horror movies of the late 90s, particularly ‘Scream’ and ‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’. A group of teenagers is stalked by a familiar-looking killer in a series of increasingly absurd and crude comedic sequences. The movie becomes available on January 1, 2026. It was a massive success that launched a long-running comedy franchise.
‘Clockstoppers’ (2002)

A teenager discovers a watch that allows him to speed up his molecules so much that the rest of the world appears to stand still. He soon finds himself pursued by a corporation that wants to use the technology for nefarious purposes. The sci-fi adventure joins the service on January 1, 2026. It was a family-friendly hit directed by Jonathan Frakes.
‘Adore’ (2013)

Two lifelong friends find themselves in complicated relationships when they each fall for the other’s adult son. The drama explores the social and emotional repercussions of these unconventional romantic entanglements. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Naomi Watts and Robin Wright. It is set against the backdrop of a beautiful Australian coastal town.
‘Scary Movie 3’ (2003)

The third installment of the parody series shifts its focus to supernatural horror films like ‘The Ring’ and ‘Signs’. It follows a news reporter as she investigates mysterious crop circles and a cursed videotape. The film joins the platform on January 1, 2026, featuring Anna Faris and Charlie Sheen. It marked a change in direction for the series under director David Zucker.
‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ (2016)

Directed by Richard Linklater, this comedy follows a group of college baseball players during the final weekend before the start of classes in 1980. The film captures the camaraderie, competition, and parties that define the transition into adulthood. It becomes available on January 1, 2026. The movie serves as a spiritual successor to the director’s earlier hit ‘Dazed and Confused’.
‘Undisputed III: Redemption’ (2010)

Yuri Boyka returns to participate in an international prison tournament involving the best fighters from around the globe. Despite a debilitating knee injury, he must fight through the ranks to earn his freedom and prove he is the ultimate combatant. The action film arrives on January 1, 2026. It is highly praised for its intricate and high-energy martial arts sequences.
‘Dead Man Walking’ (1996)

A nun develops a relationship with a death row inmate and attempts to provide him with spiritual guidance while seeking a stay of execution. The film explores the moral complexities of the death penalty and the capacity for human redemption. It joins the streaming service on January 1, 2026, starring Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn. Sarandon won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in this drama.
‘Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street’ (2007)

Johnny Depp stars as a vengeful barber who returns to London to seek retribution against the judge who ruined his life. He teams up with a local pie shop owner to dispose of his victims in a series of macabre musical numbers. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, and was directed by Tim Burton. It is a cinematic adaptation of the celebrated Stephen Sondheim stage musical.
‘Hard Eight’ (1996)

The debut feature of Paul Thomas Anderson follows an experienced gambler who takes a younger man under his wing. Their relationship is tested when they become involved with a waitress and a security consultant in Reno. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Philip Baker Hall and John C. Reilly. it is a character-driven crime drama that established the director’s unique voice.
‘Blue Story’ (2019)

Two best friends from different London neighborhoods find themselves on opposite sides of a violent gang war. The film uses rap narration to tell a tragic story of friendship and the cycle of urban violence. It arrives on January 1, 2026, offering a powerful look at the challenges facing youth in modern Britain. The movie was written and directed by Andrew Onwubolu, also known as Rapman.
‘Changing Lanes’ (2002)

A minor car accident between a wealthy lawyer and a struggling father escalates into a dangerous feud that threatens to destroy both their lives. As they trade vengeful acts, both men are forced to confront their own moral failures and priorities. The thriller joins the January 1, 2026, lineup starring Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson. It is noted for its focus on character development over traditional action.
‘Jackass 2.5’ (2007)

This release features a collection of outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of the second ‘Jackass’ movie. The crew discusses the inspiration for their stunts and the physical toll the production took on their bodies. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026. It provides fans with more of the extreme comedy they have come to expect from the group.
‘About Adam’ (2001)

A charming and mysterious man enters the lives of three sisters in Dublin, seducing each of them in turn. The romantic comedy explores the different ways the sisters perceive him and the impact he has on their family dynamic. It arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Kate Hudson and Stuart Townsend. The film offers a lighthearted and playful look at romance and deception.
‘Eagle Eye’ (2008)

Two strangers are forced together by a mysterious voice on their phones that controls their every move and monitors their surroundings. They find themselves involved in a high-stakes conspiracy that threatens national security. The film joins the Paramount+ roster on January 1, 2026, starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan. It is a fast-paced techno-thriller that explores the dangers of surveillance.
‘The House of Yes’ (1997)

A young man brings his fiancée home to meet his dysfunctional family during a hurricane, leading to the revelation of dark secrets. The dark comedy focuses on the obsessed relationship between the man and his twin sister, who believes she is Jackie Kennedy. The film arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Parker Posey. It is based on a stage play and is known for its witty and biting dialogue.
‘A.I. Artificial Intelligence’ (2001)

Directed by Steven Spielberg, this sci-fi epic follows a robotic boy who is programmed with the ability to love and seeks to become “real.” He embarks on a journey across a futuristic world to find the blue fairy he believes can grant his wish. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, and was originally a project developed by Stanley Kubrick. It explores profound questions about consciousness and human emotion.
‘The Longest Yard’ (1974)

A former pro quarterback is sent to prison and pressured by the warden to organize a football team of inmates to play against the guards. The film explores the tension between the prisoners and the authority figures who oversee them. It joins the streaming library on January 1, 2026, starring Burt Reynolds. The movie is a classic of the sports-comedy genre and was later remade in 2005.
‘Jackass 3D’ (2010)

The original crew celebrates their tenth anniversary by bringing their stunts to the third dimension with enhanced production values. The film features high-speed cameras that capture every impact and gross-out moment in vivid detail. It arrives on January 1, 2026, for those looking for extreme physical humor. The movie was a major box office success, proving the lasting appeal of the franchise.
‘Blue Chips’ (1994)

Nick Nolte stars as a college basketball coach who feels pressured to break the rules to recruit top talent and save his program. The film explores the ethical dilemmas and corruption often found in high-stakes collegiate athletics. It becomes available on January 1, 2026, and features real-life basketball stars like Shaquille O’Neal. The story provides a critical look at the business side of sports.
‘Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan’ (2019)

Based on a true story, this war drama depicts the Battle of Long Tan during the Vietnam War. A small group of Australian and New Zealand soldiers must hold their position against a much larger force of North Vietnamese troops. The film joins the Paramount+ catalog on January 1, 2026. It is noted for its intense combat sequences and focus on military brotherhood.
‘The Grifters’ (1990)

Three small-time con artists find their lives intertwined in a web of deceit and betrayal in Los Angeles. The neo-noir film explores the dark side of the American dream and the consequences of a life of crime. It arrives on January 1, 2026, starring John Cusack, Anjelica Huston, and Annette Bening. The movie received multiple Academy Award nominations for its sharp direction and performances.
‘Company Man’ (2000)

A grammar school teacher accidentally becomes involved in a CIA plot to overthrow the Cuban government. This satirical comedy plys on the tropes of spy movies and political thrillers. The film joins the January 1, 2026, lineup featuring a cast that includes Sigourney Weaver and John Turturro. It offers a humorous look at the absurdity of international espionage.
‘Wuthering Heights’ (2003)

This modern adaptation of the classic novel by Emily Brontë updates the story of Heathcliff and Catherine for a new generation. The film maintains the themes of obsessive love and social class while incorporating a contemporary setting and soundtrack. It becomes available on January 1, 2026. This version provides a unique take on one of literature’s most enduring tragedies.
‘Necessary Roughness’ (1991)

A university is forced to rebuild its football team from scratch after being sanctioned for rules violations. They recruit a group of misfits and an older quarterback to compete in a season that no one expects them to win. The comedy arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Scott Bakula. It is a lighthearted look at the struggles and triumphs of an underdog college team.
‘Black Rain’ (1989)

Two New York City detectives must travel to Osaka to retrieve a yakuza member who escaped their custody. They find themselves out of their element as they navigate the complex and dangerous world of Japanese organized crime. The film joins the platform on January 1, 2026, starring Michael Douglas. Directed by Ridley Scott, it is known for its stylish visuals and intense action.
‘Pixels’ (2015)

When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack Earth using the games as models for their weapons. A group of former gaming champions is recruited by the government to defend the planet. The action-comedy becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James. It features numerous references to 1980s pop culture and gaming history.
‘The Crow’ (1994)

Brandon Lee stars as a musician who is brought back to life by a mystical crow to avenge his own murder and that of his fiancée. The film is celebrated for its gothic visual style and its influence on the superhero and action genres. It arrives on Paramount+ on January 1, 2026, and has maintained a dedicated cult following. The production is famously associated with the tragic accidental death of its lead actor during filming.
‘The Fitzgerald Family Christmas’ (2012)

A large family must decide whether to allow their estranged father to return home for the holidays for the first time in decades. The drama explores the complex relationships between the siblings and their lingering resentment toward their parents. The film joins the service on January 1, 2026. It was written, directed by, and stars Edward Burns.
‘We Were Soldiers’ (2002)

Mel Gibson stars in this war drama that depicts the first major battle between the United States and North Vietnamese forces. The film emphasizes the bravery of the soldiers on both sides and the emotional toll on the families left behind. It becomes available on January 1, 2026. The narrative is based on the book by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore and journalist Joseph L. Galloway.
‘City of Men’ (2007)

Following the success of ‘City of God’, this film follows two best friends living in a violent favela in Rio de Janeiro. As they approach adulthood, they must navigate the dangers of a local gang war while discovering secrets about their own pasts. The drama arrives on January 1, 2026. It provides a grounded and emotional look at the challenges of growing up in an impoverished community.
‘Four Rooms’ (1995)

Set in a fading hotel on New Year’s Eve, four different directors tell the stories of the unusual guests encountered by a lone bellhop. The film is divided into segments directed by Allison Anders, Alexandre Rockwell, Robert Rodriguez, and Quentin Tarantino. It joins the streaming library on January 1, 2026, starring Tim Roth. The anthology is known for its eccentric characters and dark humor.
‘O’ (2001)

This modern update of William Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’ is set in a prestigious high school where the star basketball player is targeted by a jealous teammate. The film explores themes of race, manipulation, and the destructive power of envy in a contemporary teenage setting. It becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Mekhi Phifer, Josh Hartnett, and Julia Stiles.
‘I Love You, I Love You Not’ (1996)

A young girl struggling with her identity and the pressures of school finds solace in the stories told by her grandmother, a Holocaust survivor. The film explores the connection between different generations and the lasting impact of historical trauma. It arrives on January 1, 2026, starring Claire Danes and Jeanne Moreau. The drama is a poignant look at the search for belonging.
‘Switchback’ (1997)

An FBI agent goes on a rogue mission to track down a serial killer who has kidnapped his young son. The pursuit takes him into the rugged terrain of the Rocky Mountains, where he must distinguish between allies and enemies. The thriller joins the service on January 1, 2026, starring Dennis Quaid and Danny Glover. It offers a suspenseful game of cat and mouse in a wilderness setting.
‘In Too Deep’ (1999)

A rookie police officer goes undercover to take down a powerful drug lord in Cincinnati and finds himself becoming too immersed in the criminal world. As he rises through the ranks of the organization, he must struggle to maintain his own identity and moral compass. The film becomes available on January 1, 2026, starring Omar Epps and LL Cool J. It is a tense exploration of the psychological costs of undercover work.
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