Every Movie Coming to Theaters This Week, Including ‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’

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From concert-film events and big franchise heists to indie comedies and timely documentaries, this week’s theatrical slate mixes fresh premieres with special returns. Below you’ll find quick, useful rundowns for each title—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who made it—plus the exact date each one hits cinemas so you can plan your watchlist.

‘j-hope Tour ‘HOPE ON THE STAGE’ THE MOVIE’ (2025)

'j-hope Tour 'HOPE ON THE STAGE' THE MOVIE' (2025)
Big Hit Entertainment

A feature-length concert documentary celebrating j-hope’s first solo world tour, this film captures the two-night “HOPE ON THE STAGE FINAL” encore in Goyang with performances spanning ‘Jack In The Box’ and ‘HOPE ON THE STREET VOL.1.’ Expect exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and special stages featuring fellow BTS members Jin and Jung Kook, along with Crush. The film runs about 90 minutes and is handled globally by Trafalgar Releasing. It arrives in theaters on November 12, 2025.

‘Trap House’ (2025)

'Trap House' (2025)
Creativity Media

Directed by Michael Dowse and written by Gary Scott Thompson and Tom O’Connor, this action thriller follows an undercover DEA agent who discovers a crew of cartel-robbing thieves are actually his own rebellious teenagers. Dave Bautista leads the cast, joined by Jack Champion, Sophia Lillis, Bobby Cannavale, Kate del Castillo, Tony Dalton, and Whitney Peak. Production took place in New Mexico with backing from Signature Films and Scott Free. The movie opens on November 14, 2025.

‘Two Sleepy People’ (2025)

'Two Sleepy People' (2025)
Creator Camp

Writer-director Baron Ryan’s feature debut (produced with Creator Camp) is a high-concept romantic comedy about two distant coworkers who are mysteriously married to each other every night—only to wake up as strangers every morning. Baron Ryan stars alongside Caroline Grossman, with the film notably made in roughly 100 days from script to screen. The project has been touring with fan events ahead of release. It hits theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘Now You See Me: Now You Don’t’ (2025)

'Now You See Me: Now You Don’t' (2025)
Secret Hideout

The third entry in the magician-heist franchise brings back the original Horsemen—Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, Dave Franco—and reunites them with Lizzy Caplan, Mark Ruffalo, and Morgan Freeman. New faces include Ariana Greenblatt, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Rosamund Pike as a powerful antagonist; Ruben Fleischer directs. The plot centers on a high-stakes diamond job that pairs the veteran illusionists with a younger crew. The film arrives in theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘Citizen Sleuth’ (2023)

'Citizen Sleuth' (2023)
Chris Kasick Company

Chris Kasick’s documentary follows Emily Nestor, creator of the ‘Mile Marker 181’ podcast, as she re-investigates the death of Jaleayah Davis and confronts the ethics of turning true crime into entertainment. The film examines how a viral audience can shape a narrative and the responsibilities that come with it. Festival-tested and critically discussed since its original 2023 run, it finds new screens this week. It returns in a limited theatrical engagement on November 14, 2025.

‘Trifole’ (2024)

'Trifole' (2024)
Cinefonie

Directed by Gabriele Fabbro, this Italian drama unfolds in the Langhe region—home of the Alba white truffle—where a young woman, Dalia, returns from London to care for her forager grandfather, Igor. Their search for a prize truffle becomes a quiet portrait of family, tradition, and a vanishing rural way of life. The film features scenic northern Italian locations and an intimate, character-driven approach. It opens in limited release on November 14, 2025.

‘Muzzle: City of Wolves’ (2025)

'Muzzle: City of Wolves' (2025)
Highland Film Group

This sequel to ‘Muzzle’ is directed by John Stalberg Jr. from a screenplay by Jacob Michael King, with Aaron Eckhart reprising his lead role. Shot partially in Cape Town, the film continues the K-9-driven action thriller storyline with new international stakes and returning collaborators from the first entry. The production involves Slow Burn and partners, with RLJE handling distribution domestically. It prowls into theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘Tapawingo’ (2024)

'Tapawingo' (2024)
Foggy Bottom Pictures

Directed by Dylan K. Narang and starring Jon Heder, Billy Zane, and Gina Gershon, this indie comedy follows Nate, a 30-year-old oddball stuck in a dead-end mailroom job who forms a quirky “protection team” to defend a bullied kid. Expect small-town antics, offbeat characters, and a scrappy underdog vibe that’s been a festival crowd-pleaser. The feature leans into character-centric humor and ensemble chemistry. It reaches theaters in limited release on November 14, 2025.

‘Quiet Voices in a Noisy World’ (2025)

'Quiet Voices in a Noisy World' (2025)
Quiet Voices in a Noisy World

Directed by Alan Govenar, this 73-minute documentary spotlights African American volunteers in Jasper, Texas, working to counter a legacy of racial violence through sustained community projects. With cinematography by Robert Tullier, Govenar, and Didier Dahan, the film emphasizes grassroots resilience and civic engagement. It’s produced by Documentary Arts and focuses on on-the-ground efforts to reclaim community dignity. The film opens on November 14, 2025.

‘King Ivory’ (2024)

'King Ivory' (2024)
Roxwell Films

John Swab writes and directs this crime thriller about the fentanyl pipeline, starring James Badge Dale, Ben Foster, Michael Mando, Rory Cochrane, Graham Greene, and Melissa Leo. After premiering on the festival circuit, the film garnered attention for its procedural detail and ensemble performances. Production was handled by Roxwell Films with distribution through Saban Films and Roadside Attractions. The movie arrives in theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘The Running Man’ (2025)

'The Running Man' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

Edgar Wright directs and co-writes (with Michael Bacall) this new adaptation of the Richard Bachman/Stephen King novel, aiming closer to the source material than the 1987 classic. Glen Powell leads an ensemble that has included names like Emilia Jones, Josh Brolin, and Lee Pace in a dystopian story about a lethal game show where “runners” are hunted on live television. The production has highlighted large-scale action and world-building under Wright’s stylized direction. The film opens wide on November 14, 2025.

‘Bull Run’ (2024)

'Bull Run' (2024)
Bull Run

A Wall Street workplace comedy from writer-director Alfredo Barrios Jr., ‘Bull Run’ stars Tom Blyth as a junior banker navigating a cutthroat firm after a mysterious executive death. The supporting cast includes familiar comedy and TV faces, with Vertical handling domestic distribution. Tonally, it blends corporate satire with character-driven hijinks across a brisk runtime. It premieres in theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘The Perfect Gamble’ (2025)

'The Perfect Gamble'
2B Films

Directed by Danny A. Abeckaser, this crime drama stars David Arquette, Daniella Pick Tarantino, and Abeckaser in a story about two gamblers who open an illegal casino and quickly collide with organized crime. Shot in Israel and Georgia, the film features Barry Markowitz’s cinematography and a score by Lionel Cohen. Saban Films is distributing in the U.S. The movie hits theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘The Boy and the Heron’ (2023)

'The Boy and the Heron' (2023)
Studio Ghibli

Hayao Miyazaki’s Academy Award-winning fantasy returns to cinemas as part of Studio Ghibli Fest 2025, tracing young Mahito’s journey into a world shared by the living and the dead after he encounters a mysterious heron. Featuring character designs and music familiar to Studio Ghibli fans, this event re-release presents both dubbed and subtitled options in select markets. It’s a chance to experience the film again on the big screen with festival-style screenings. The special engagement begins November 15, 2025.

Share which titles you’re planning to see—and why—in the comments!

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