A Recent Horror Sequel and All the Other Movies Coming to Peacock This Week
Peacock is expanding its digital library this week with a massive influx of cinematic hits ranging from Academy Award-winning dramas to high-octane action franchises. The schedule begins with a notable selection of contemporary favorites on Tuesday, followed by an extensive list of library titles arriving on the first of the month. Viewers can look forward to a diverse array of genres, including classic crime thrillers, family-friendly animation, and modern science fiction epics. This comprehensive guide details every movie premiere landing on the platform between Monday, March 30, and Sunday, April 5.
‘Draft Day’ (2014)

The general manager of the Cleveland Browns faces immense pressure as he attempts to rebuild his struggling team during the NFL Draft. He must decide what he is willing to sacrifice in pursuit of the number one pick while balancing personal relationships and professional integrity. This sports drama offers a behind-the-scenes look at the high-stakes world of professional football management. It joins the streaming library on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Django Unchained’ (2012)

A freed slave joins forces with a German bounty hunter to rescue his wife from a brutal Mississippi plantation owner. This stylized Western explores themes of justice and retribution through the lens of a sharpshooter seeking personal freedom. The narrative features intense action sequences and sharp dialogue characteristic of its acclaimed director. The film arrives on the service on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Come Play’ (2020)

A young non-verbal boy becomes the target of a terrifying supernatural entity that uses digital devices to enter the physical world. The creature, known as Larry, seeks a companion and manipulates technology to isolate the child from his protective parents. This horror film emphasizes atmospheric tension and the modern anxieties surrounding screen time and connectivity. It premieres on the platform on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Now You See Me’ (2013)

A group of talented illusionists known as The Four Horsemen perform daring heists during their stage shows to reward their audiences with stolen money. As they evade the FBI and a professional magic debunker, the true purpose of their grand illusions begins to surface. The story blends mystery and heist elements with elaborate sleight-of-hand performances. This title becomes available on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Hellboy’ (2019)

The legendary half-demon superhero returns to battle an ancient blood queen who seeks to unleash a supernatural apocalypse upon the world. Hellboy must navigate his complex heritage while working for the Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense to stop the rising darkness. This reboot features a grittier tone and graphic creature designs inspired by the original comic book source material. It debuts on the service on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Silver Linings Playbook’ (2012)

After a stint in a mental health facility, a man moves back in with his parents and attempts to reconcile with his ex-wife. His plans take an unexpected turn when he meets a mysterious woman who offers to help him if he participates in a dance competition with her. The story examines the complexities of family, recovery, and finding connection in difficult circumstances. This acclaimed drama arrives on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Robin Hood’ (2018)

A war-hardened Crusader and a Moorish commander mount an audacious revolt against the corrupt English crown in this modern retelling of the classic legend. The film focuses on Robin’s evolution into a masked vigilante who uses advanced archery and combat tactics to steal from the rich. This version emphasizes high-energy action and a gritty, urban aesthetic within the historical setting. It is scheduled for release on Tuesday, March 31.
‘A Madea Family Funeral’ (2019)

A joyous family reunion in Georgia quickly turns into a logistical nightmare when a sudden death requires the planning of an unexpected funeral. Madea and her eccentric relatives must manage the service while trying to keep scandalous family secrets from being revealed to the public. The film combines broad comedy with moments of family drama as the characters navigate the mourning process. It premieres on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Reservoir Dogs’ (1992)

A group of criminals is assembled for a jewelry heist that goes spectacularly wrong, leading them to suspect there is a police informant among them. The survivors gather at a warehouse to piece together the events of the failed robbery while tensions escalate into violent confrontations. This influential independent film is renowned for its non-linear storytelling and sharp, stylized dialogue. It joins the catalog on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Now You See Me 2’ (2016)

The Four Horsemen resurface for a comeback performance only to find themselves forcibly recruited by a tech genius to pull off an impossible heist. They must travel to Macau to steal a powerful chip while clearing their names and exposing the true villain behind their predicament. The sequel introduces new magic tricks and expands on the global scale of the group’s illusions. This film arrives on Tuesday, March 31.
‘Space Jam’ (1996)

Basketball legend Michael Jordan teams up with the Looney Tunes characters to win a high-stakes game against a group of alien invaders. The aliens have stolen the talents of top NBA players to create the formidable Monstars, threatening the freedom of Bugs Bunny and his friends. This hybrid of live-action and animation became a cultural touchstone of the late nineties. It becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Land’ (2018)

A woman struggling with the aftermath of an emotional tragedy decides to retreat into the harsh wilderness of the American Rockies to live in isolation. As she faces the brutal realities of nature, she finds an unexpected connection with a local hunter who teaches her how to survive. The film explores themes of grief, resilience, and the healing power of the natural world. This title debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda 2’ (2011)

Po the panda is living his dream as the Dragon Warrior but must face a formidable new villain who possesses a weapon capable of destroying kung fu. To defeat this threat, Po must uncover the secrets of his mysterious origins and find the inner peace necessary to protect China. The sequel expands the martial arts world with stunning animation and deeper character development. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Wayne’s World 2’ (1993)

The lovable rock fans Wayne and Garth attempt to organize a massive music festival called Waynestock after Wayne receives a vision in a dream. While navigating the challenges of concert promotion, Wayne must also contend with a sleazy record executive who is pursuing his girlfriend. The film continues the tradition of breaking the fourth wall and referencing pop culture. This comedy sequel premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Road to Perdition’ (2002)

Set during the Great Depression, a mob enforcer and his young son go on the run after the boy witnesses a brutal gangland murder. The father seeks to protect his child while pursuing vengeance against those who betrayed his family. This visually striking film explores the bond between fathers and sons within the violent world of organized crime. It joins the platform on Wednesday, April 1.
‘When Harry Met Sally…’ (1989)

Two friends navigate a decades-long relationship as they grapple with the question of whether men and women can ever truly be just friends. Through various encounters in New York City, they share their evolving philosophies on love, marriage, and personal fulfillment. This romantic comedy is celebrated for its witty script and iconic observations on modern dating. It becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Crocodile Dundee’ (1986)

An American journalist travels to the Australian Outback to interview a legendary crocodile hunter and eventually invites him back to New York City. The film follows the titular character as he applies his wilderness survival skills to the bustling urban environment of Manhattan. His fish-out-of-water experiences lead to numerous comedic misunderstandings and displays of rustic charm. This classic comedy arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Bee Movie’ (2007)

A recent bee college graduate decides to sue the human race after discovering that humans have been stealing and eating honey for centuries. His legal battle leads to unforeseen consequences for the global ecosystem, forcing him to find a way to restore the natural balance. The film features a unique premise and comedic observations on both insect and human society. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Wayne’s World’ (1992)

Two quirky friends host a low-budget public-access cable show from a basement in Aurora, Illinois, and suddenly find themselves offered a major professional contract. They must struggle to maintain their creative integrity and friendship as a corporate executive tries to commercialize their unique brand of humor. This film popularized several catchphrases and became a major box office success. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping’ (2016)

A musical prodigy experiences a massive public downfall after his solo album flops, forcing him to reconsider his ego and his former friendships. The mockumentary follows his desperate attempts to remain relevant in a fickle industry that has moved on to the next big trend. It parodies the tropes of modern music documentaries and the excesses of celebrity culture. This comedy arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut’ (1999)

The boys of South Park sneak into an R-rated movie, leading to a massive moral panic that eventually triggers a war between the United States and Canada. As the situation escalates, Satan and Saddam Hussein plot to take over the world from the depths of Hell. This musical satire features sharp political commentary and numerous original songs. It joins the streaming service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Sea of Love’ (1989)

A veteran homicide detective investigates a series of murders involving victims who placed personal ads in a newspaper. To catch the killer, he creates his own ad and begins dating the women who respond, despite the inherent danger of the undercover operation. The film is a neo-noir thriller that explores themes of loneliness and the dark side of urban romance. This title becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
’22 Jump Street’ (2014)

Undercover officers Schmidt and Jenko head to a local college to infiltrate a drug ring operating within the campus fraternity system. While trying to solve the case, their partnership is tested as they find themselves gravitating toward different social circles and interests. The sequel satirizes the nature of film sequels while delivering high-energy action and comedy. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle’ (2004)

Two roommates embark on an epic, late-night journey across New Jersey to satisfy a specific craving for sliders from a particular fast-food chain. Along the way, they encounter various eccentric characters and obstacles that turn their simple quest into a chaotic adventure. The film is known for its subversion of ethnic stereotypes and its status as a quintessential stoner comedy. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Liar Liar’ (1997)

A fast-talking attorney finds his life in shambles when his son’s birthday wish prevents him from telling a single lie for twenty-four hours. This magical restriction causes chaos in his professional and personal life as he is forced to be brutally honest during a major court case. The film showcases physical comedy as the protagonist struggles against his own habitual dishonesty. This comedy debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Dead Poets Society’ (1989)

An unconventional English teacher at a conservative prep school inspires his students to challenge the status quo through the study of poetry. He encourages them to make their lives extraordinary, leading the boys to revive a secret club dedicated to self-expression. The story examines the conflict between institutional tradition and individual passion. It is scheduled for release on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Noah’ (2014)

In this biblical epic, a man is chosen by the Creator to build a massive ark to save his family and the world’s animals from a catastrophic flood. He must navigate internal family conflicts and external threats from a violent civilization while remaining faithful to his divine mission. The film offers a stylized and dramatic interpretation of the ancient narrative. It joins the catalog on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Gangs of New York’ (2002)

A young Irish immigrant returns to the Five Points district of New York City in 1862 to seek revenge against the man who killed his father. He infiltrates the inner circle of a powerful nativist gang leader during a time of intense civil unrest and political corruption. The film depicts the violent origins of modern urban America through a lens of personal and tribal loyalty. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Blade’ (1998)

A half-vampire, half-mortal warrior dedicates his life to hunting the undead creatures that prey on humanity. Armed with specialized weaponry and enhanced physical abilities, he must stop a rising vampire leader from performing a ritual that would grant him god-like powers. This film is credited with helping to launch the modern era of superhero cinema. It becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Dazed and Confused’ (1993)

Set on the last day of school in 1976, a group of Texas teenagers navigates various social circles and rites of passage as they celebrate their newfound freedom. The narrative follows multiple characters as they attend parties, evade hazing, and contemplate their futures over the course of one night. This coming-of-age film is celebrated for its ensemble cast and authentic period atmosphere. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The 40 Year Old Virgin’ (2005)

A gentle electronics store employee who has never had sex is encouraged by his coworkers to finally lose his virginity. The story follows his awkward attempts at dating and his budding relationship with a local business owner who has her own complications. It balances crude humor with a surprisingly heartfelt exploration of late-blooming romance and friendship. It debuts on the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘A Fish Called Wanda’ (1988)

A group of criminals carries out a successful diamond heist in London but immediately begins double-crossing one another to keep the loot. An American femme fatale attempts to seduce a stuffy British barrister to find out where the leader of the gang hid the diamonds. The film is a celebrated caper comedy known for its fast-paced humor and eccentric characters. It joins the library on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Hot Tub Time Machine’ (2010)

Four friends who are dissatisfied with their adult lives travel back to 1986 after a malfunctioning hot tub at a ski resort transports them through time. They are forced to relive a pivotal weekend from their youth while trying not to alter the future in unexpected ways. The film parodies eighties pop culture while exploring the regrets and nostalgia of middle age. This comedy arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ (1973)

This film adaptation of the rock opera depicts the final weeks of Jesus’ life through the eyes of Judas Iscariot. The narrative focuses on the interpersonal struggles and political pressures surrounding the ministry as the movement gains momentum in Roman-occupied Judea. It features a contemporary musical score and a unique, theatrical visual style. It premieres on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Step Brothers’ (2008)

Two middle-aged, unemployed men living with their single parents are forced to become roommates when their parents get married. Their initial animosity toward one another eventually turns into a bizarre friendship that threatens to destroy their parents’ relationship. The film is known for its absurdist humor and the chemistry between the lead comedic actors. It becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Road Trip’ (2000)

A college student convinces three of his friends to drive eighteen hundred miles to intercept an illicit videotape he accidentally mailed to his girlfriend. Their journey is filled with various mishaps, unconventional characters, and challenges that test their endurance and their friendships. This raunchy comedy follows the tropes of the classic American road movie. It joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘This Is the End’ (2013)

A group of famous actors playing fictionalized versions of themselves are trapped in a house during a sudden and literal biblical apocalypse. As the world outside is destroyed by demons and fire, the friends must deal with their own egos and dwindling supplies. The film blends supernatural horror with meta-comedy centered on Hollywood celebrity culture. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Face/Off’ (1997)

An FBI agent undergoes a radical surgical procedure to take the face of a terrorist in order to foil a bombing plot. The plan goes awry when the criminal awakens from a coma and assumes the identity of the agent, leading to a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. This action thriller is famous for its stylized direction and over-the-top performances. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Red Eye’ (2005)

A hotel manager is kidnapped by a mysterious passenger on an overnight flight and forced to assist in a political assassination plot. Trapped on a plane at thirty thousand feet, she must use her wits to outmaneuver her captor and protect her father from harm. This suspenseful thriller focuses on the psychological tension between the two lead characters in a confined space. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Interstellar’ (2014)

In a future where Earth is becoming uninhabitable, a team of astronauts travels through a wormhole in search of a new home for humanity. The mission forces the pilot to leave his family behind as he ventures into the unknown depths of space and time. This science fiction epic explores complex scientific theories alongside a deeply personal story of sacrifice and love. This film becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
’21 Jump Street’ (2012)

Two rookie police officers are sent back to high school as undercover agents to dismantle a synthetic drug ring. Despite their best efforts to fit in, they find that the social cliques and hierarchies have changed drastically since they were students. The film successfully reimagines the eighties television series as a self-aware action-comedy. It joins the catalog on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ (2016)

Po’s long-lost panda father suddenly reappears, and the duo travels to a secret panda paradise to meet scores of hilarious new panda characters. However, when the supernatural villain Kai begins defeating all the kung fu masters across China, Po must do the impossible. He must train a village full of fun-loving, clumsy pandas to become the ultimate band of Kung Fu Pandas. This film debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Casino’ (1995)

The story tracks the rise and fall of a gambling empire in Las Vegas during the 1970s and 80s, overseen by a skilled handicapper and his volatile friend. Their operations are complicated by internal betrayals, external law enforcement pressure, and a troubled marriage that threatens to expose their secrets. The film provides a detailed look at the inner workings of the mob-controlled casino industry. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Transformers’ (2007)

The ancient war between two factions of alien robots, the Autobots and the Decepticons, spills over onto Earth as they search for a powerful energy source. A teenage boy unwittingly becomes involved in the conflict when he discovers that his new car is actually an extraterrestrial being. This live-action adaptation of the popular toy line features massive scale and groundbreaking visual effects. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Blade: Trinity’ (2004)

Blade must join forces with a group of human vampire hunters known as the Nightstalkers to face the ultimate threat: the resurrected Dracula. As the FBI pursues Blade for his vigilante activities, he must find a way to stop a biological weapon that could change the balance of power between species. This third installment concludes the original trilogy with high-intensity combat and new gadgets. It becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’ (2025)

The haunting legacy of Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza continues in this highly anticipated sequel to the supernatural horror hit. A new security guard must survive a series of night shifts while being stalked by malevolent animatronic characters with a dark history. The film expands on the lore of the franchise, introducing more complex mechanical threats and deeper mysteries surrounding the central location. It joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen’ (2009)

The Autobots return to action as the Decepticons launch a new plan to harvest the sun’s energy, which would lead to the destruction of Earth. Sam Witwicky begins experiencing strange visions that lead him back into the center of the intergalactic war. The sequel features even larger-scale robot battles and a journey across the globe to uncover ancient secrets. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Kung Fu Panda’ (2008)

Po, a clumsy panda who works in his family’s noodle shop, is unexpectedly chosen as the Dragon Warrior to fulfill an ancient prophecy. Under the tutelage of Master Shifu and the Furious Five, he must transform his perceived weaknesses into strengths to defeat the vengeful Tai Lung. This animated hit blends humor with legitimate martial arts philosophy and stunning visuals. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ (1990)

Four mutated turtle brothers living in the sewers of New York City use their ninjutsu skills to battle a criminal organization known as the Foot Clan. Guided by their wise rat sensei, Splinter, they form an alliance with a brave reporter and a vigilante to save their city. This original live-action film is remembered for its grittier tone and practical puppet effects created by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Prince of Egypt’ (1998)

This animated musical retells the biblical story of Moses and his journey from a prince of Egypt to the leader who freed the Hebrews. The narrative focuses on the complex relationship between Moses and his adoptive brother, Ramses, as they find themselves on opposing sides of history. The film is noted for its powerful score and impressive hand-drawn animation combined with digital effects. This title becomes available on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Fighter’ (2010)

The film depicts the true story of professional boxer Micky Ward and his difficult road to the world light welterweight title. His journey is complicated by his dysfunctional family and his relationship with his older half-brother, a former boxer whose life was derailed by addiction. It is a gritty drama about resilience, loyalty, and the pursuit of a second chance in the face of overwhelming odds. It joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’ (2014)

Several years after a catastrophic battle in Chicago, a mechanic and his daughter discover a secret that brings the Autobots and the Decepticons back into the light. As the government attempts to build its own robotic defenders, an ancient and powerful new enemy arrives to hunt down the remaining Transformers. This installment introduces the Dinobots and a new human cast to the long-running franchise. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Change-Up’ (2011)

A hardworking lawyer and his carefree, playboy best friend magically swap bodies after a drunken night out at a local fountain. They are forced to live each other’s lives, leading to a series of comedic disasters as they struggle to handle responsibilities they are entirely unprepared for. The film explores themes of envy and the reality of the “grass is greener” mentality. This comedy arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994)

The lives of various individuals, including two hitmen, a boxer, and a gangster’s wife, intertwine in several tales of violence and redemption in Los Angeles. The narrative is presented in a non-linear format, connected by a mysterious briefcase and several coincidental encounters. It is widely considered one of the most influential films of the 1990s due to its dialogue and cultural impact. It debuts on the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Blade II’ (2002)

Blade is forced to form an uneasy alliance with a group of elite vampire warriors to hunt down a new strain of super-vampires. These “Reapers” are so vicious that they threaten to wipe out both the human and vampire populations alike. This sequel features a more horror-centric atmosphere and innovative action choreography directed by a master of the genre. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Let Him Go’ (2020)

Following the loss of their son, a retired sheriff and his wife leave their Montana ranch to rescue their young grandson from a dangerous family. They find themselves in a tense standoff with a ruthless matriarch who has no intention of letting the boy leave her control. The film is a suspenseful neo-Western drama that emphasizes the lengths people will go to for family. It joins the library on Wednesday, April 1.
‘There Will Be Blood’ (2007)

A ruthless silver miner turned oilman ruthlessly pursues wealth and power during the Southern California oil boom of the late nineteenth century. His descent into greed and isolation is contrasted by his ongoing conflict with a charismatic local preacher who challenges his influence. This historical drama is known for its intense lead performance and its bleak exploration of the American dream. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie’ (2017)

Two overly imaginative pranksters accidentally hypnotize their mean school principal into believing he is a dimwitted superhero named Captain Underpants. When a new teacher arrives with a plan to eliminate laughter from the world, the boys and their creation must save the day. The film captures the irreverent humor and creative spirit of the popular children’s book series. This animation debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Scarface’ (1983)

A Cuban immigrant arrives in Miami and violently climbs to the top of a massive drug empire, eventually becoming a powerful cocaine kingpin. However, his increasing paranoia and addiction lead to a spectacular and bloody downfall as his world crumbles around him. The film remains a quintessential piece of crime cinema, famous for its intense violence and iconic imagery. It arrives on the platform on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Tommy Boy’ (1995)

After his father passes away, a socially awkward and incompetent college graduate must travel across the country to save the family’s auto parts business. He is accompanied by a cynical and high-strung employee who has little patience for his partner’s bumbling antics. Their journey becomes a series of comedic disasters that eventually leads to an unexpected professional partnership. This comedy premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Legend’ (2015)

The film tells the true story of the identical twin gangsters Reggie and Ronnie Kray, who terrorized London during the 1960s. While Reggie attempts to keep their criminal empire organized and legitimate, Ronnie’s unpredictable and violent behavior threatens to bring their operation down. The narrative explores their complex sibling bond and the internal conflicts that defined their reign over the East End. It joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Dante’s Peak’ (1997)

A volcanologist travels to a small town in the Pacific Northwest to investigate unusual seismic activity and discovers that a long-dormant volcano is about to erupt. He must convince the skeptical locals and the town’s mayor to evacuate before a catastrophic explosion destroys everything in its path. The film features classic disaster movie elements and practical effects to depict the power of a volcanic event. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Dark Waters’ (2019)

A corporate defense attorney risks his career and his family’s safety to uncover a dark secret hidden by one of the world’s largest chemical companies. His multi-year legal battle reveals a history of environmental pollution that has affected the health of an entire community. This legal thriller is based on a true story of persistence and institutional accountability. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Changing Lanes’ (2002)

A minor car accident on a New York City highway escalates into a vicious feud between a high-powered lawyer and a struggling insurance salesman. As they attempt to sabotage each other’s lives over the course of a single day, both men are forced to confront their own moral failings. The film examines themes of rage, class, and the ethics of professional success. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Straight Outta Compton’ (2015)

The film chronicles the rise and fall of the influential hip-hop group N.W.A. as they revolutionize music and culture with their honest depictions of life in Compton. It follows the members as they navigate the music industry, police brutality, and internal conflicts that eventually lead to their separation. This biographical drama highlights the cultural impact of their “reality rap” on the American landscape. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Airplane!’ (1980)

When the crew of a commercial flight becomes incapacitated due to food poisoning, an afraid-to-fly war veteran must take the controls and land the plane. The film is a relentless parody of disaster movies, filled with visual gags, puns, and absurdist humor that redefined the spoof genre. It remains one of the most celebrated comedies in cinema history for its fast-paced delivery. It joins the service on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’ (2005)

Seconds before Earth is destroyed to make way for a galactic freeway, a mild-mannered Englishman is rescued by his alien friend and taken on a journey through space. Armed with a sentient guidebook, they encounter bizarre creatures and cosmic mysteries while searching for the ultimate question of life. This adaptation captures the whimsical and satirical tone of the beloved science fiction novel series. This title arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Cat in the Hat’ (2003)

Two bored children living in a pristine house are visited by a tall, anthropomorphic cat who creates absolute chaos while their mother is away. With the help of his companions, Thing One and Thing Two, the cat turns the household into a colorful playground of surreal adventures. The film is a live-action reimagining of the classic Dr. Seuss book with elaborate sets and costume designs. It premieres on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Italian Job’ (2003)

A group of skilled thieves plans an elaborate heist in Venice only to be betrayed by one of their own who steals the gold for himself. Years later, the survivors reunite in Los Angeles to execute a sophisticated revenge plan involving a fleet of customized Mini Coopers. The film is noted for its high-energy chase sequences and its modern update of the original 1969 caper. It arrives on Wednesday, April 1.
‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’ (2011)

The Autobots discover a hidden Cybertronian spacecraft on the moon and race against the Decepticons to uncover its secrets before they can be used to enslave humanity. The conflict escalates into a massive battle in the streets of Chicago that threatens to bring the war to a definitive and devastating conclusion. This third entry features some of the franchise’s most ambitious action set pieces. It debuts on Wednesday, April 1.
‘The Other Woman’ (2014)

After discovering her boyfriend is married, a woman meets his wife and realizes they have both been deceived by the same man. The two women team up with another of his mistresses to plot a meticulous and comedic revenge against the three-timing executive. The film focuses on the unexpected bond of friendship that forms between the women as they seek justice. It is available on Wednesday, April 1.
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