New Sci-Fi Movies and Shows To Watch This Week at Home or in Theaters, Including a Hilarious Comedy with Liam Neeson

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This week’s entertainment lineup offers a diverse selection of speculative fiction, ranging from biological thrillers to high-concept action comedies. Audiences can look forward to several theatrical releases and streaming premieres that explore mutated organisms, alternate realities, and dystopian survival scenarios. These projects feature a mix of established stars and imaginative premises that push the boundaries of traditional genre storytelling. Fans of science fiction and its adjacent subgenres will find plenty of new content to explore across various platforms and cinema screens.

‘Primate’ (2026)

'Primate' (2026)
Paramount Pictures

‘Primate’ makes its streaming premiere this week, introducing a high-stakes biological thriller centered on a terrifying rabies mutation. The narrative follows the chaos that ensues when a localized outbreak triggers a violent and unpredictable animal uprising. This speculative science story explores the fragile boundary between human civilization and the natural world under extreme pressure. As the infection spreads, the characters must navigate a landscape where every interaction with wildlife carries a lethal risk.

‘Gale: Yellow Brick Road’ (2026)

'Gale: Yellow Brick Road' (2026)
Daniel Alexander Films

Arriving in limited theatrical release on February 11, ‘Gale: Yellow Brick Road’ offers a surreal reimagining of a classic literary world. This production leans into alternate-reality mechanics, presenting a darker and more grounded version of the familiar Oz mythology. The film focuses on Dorothy Gale’s granddaughter as she deals with the haunting legacy of her family’s past in a world governed by genre-bending rules. Its inclusion on sci-fi-adjacent slates highlights its focus on speculative world-building and psychological depth.

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ (2026)

'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die' (2026)
Constantin Film

Briarcliff Entertainment brings the action-comedy ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ to theaters in a wide release starting February 11. The story revolves around a man from the future who travels back to the present day to recruit a group of unsuspecting individuals for a high-stakes mission. Set within a heightened reality, the film utilizes speculative premises to drive its fast-paced and humorous narrative. It blends traditional science fiction elements with a contemporary setting to explore themes of destiny and survival.

‘Cold Storage’ (2026)

'Cold Storage' (2026)
StudioCanal

Distributed by The Samuel Goldwyn Company, ‘Cold Storage’ arrives in limited theaters on February 11 to deliver a claustrophobic sci-fi horror experience. The plot follows a containment failure at a high-security facility where a rapidly mutating organism begins to consume everything in its path. Two unlikely heroes, a retired bioterrorism expert and a facility employee, must work together to prevent a global catastrophe. The film utilizes military science tropes to ground its terrifying premise in a plausible, high-stakes environment.

Please share which of these sci-fi and speculative projects you plan to watch this week in the comments.

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