This weekend’s movie drop is wild!
From Liam Neeson doing slapstick to spy thrillers, animated sequels, rom-coms, and wild indie picks—here’s everything NEW in theaters and streaming (OTT) starting August 1!
🍿 In Theaters
• The Naked Gun (2025 reboot) – Liam Neeson goes full slapstick in this comedy comeback.
• The Bad Guys 2 – The animated heist crew is back for more fun.
• Kingdom – Spy thriller from South India starring Vijay Deverakonda.
• Son of Sardaar 2, Dhadak 2, Ajey – Bollywood action, romance, and drama sequels dropping together.
• Together – Body-horror meets romance in this wild Sundance entry (technically dropped July 30).
• 7 Days to Hell & Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy – Action and fantasy titles available digitally/on-demand.
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📺 Streaming Now (OTT)
• My Oxford Year (Netflix) – A sweet coming-of-age rom-com with an academic twist.
• Housefull 5 (Prime Video) – Comedy chaos x2 with both Part A & B streaming now.
• Housemates, Sitare Zameen Par, 3BHK – New indie flicks now live on Zee5, YouTube, and Prime.
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This weekend offers a diverse array of fresh entertainment options for movie lovers and streaming enthusiasts alike. Among the theatrical releases, the highly anticipated 2025 reboot of The Naked Gun features Liam Neeson unexpectedly diving into slapstick comedy, adding a unique twist to this classic franchise. The animated sequel The Bad Guys 2 continues the adventurous heist fun, perfect for family audiences. For fans of international and genre films, the South Indian spy thriller Kingdom starring Vijay Deverakonda is a standout choice offering high-octane action and gripping storytelling. Bollywood enthusiasts can look forward to sequels Son of Sardaar 2, Dhadak 2, and Ajey, blending action, romance, and drama. An intriguing Sundance film, Together—a body-horror and romance hybrid—premiered just before the weekend, bringing a bold narrative to indie cinema lovers. Also available on digital and on-demand platforms are action and fantasy titles like 7 Days to Hell and Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy, broadening choices for genre fans. Streaming platforms continue to deliver with Netflix’s My Oxford Year, a coming-of-age romantic comedy set against an academic backdrop, offering a heartfelt story for younger audiences. Prime Video’s Housefull 5 doubles down on chaotic comedy, now streaming both Part A and B. New indie films such as Housemates, Sitare Zameen Par, and 3BHK expand indie viewers’ options on Zee5, YouTube, and Prime. In addition to headline releases, several limited and genre films like She Rides Shotgun, Architecton, Harvest, Sparrow in the Chimney, Trouble Man, TURA!, and Souleymane's Story debut in select theaters, emphasizing the variety available to cinephiles. Whether you prefer theatrical blockbusters, international thrillers, indie gems, or exciting streaming originals, August 1 marks a noteworthy weekend packed with fresh content to explore and enjoy. Keeping up with these releases helps viewers stay informed about the latest trends in cinema and streaming entertainment.










































































