Bloodborne
An animation movie
At CinemaCon 2026, Sony Pictures announced that an animated film of the acclaimed FromSoftware title is in the works. They are aiming for an R-rating. The aim is to remain true to the bloody spirit of the original.
Bloodshot (2020)
An action movie starring Vin Diesel, Eiza González and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson
After he and his wife are murdered, marine Ray Garrison is resurrected by a team of scientists. Enhanced with nanotechnology, he becomes a superhuman, biotech killing machine - Bloodshot. As Ray first trains with fellow super-soldiers, he cannot recall anything from his former life ... (more)
Momo
A fantasy movie starring Alexa Goodall, Martin Freeman and Laura Haddock
Momo is a young orphan girl who lives in the ruins of an old Roman amphitheater and becomes friends with everybody in the neighborhood. But when a powerful international corporation starts stealing everybody’s time, nobody has any time left for her, let alone their friends or families ... (more)
Forgotten Island (2026)
A comedy movie starring H.E.R., Liza Soberano and Lea Salonga. In cinemas starting September 25, 2026.
While celebrating their last night together, Jo and Raissa stumble upon a mysterious portal that transports them to the fantastical island of Nakali, packed with magical and mythological creatures they grew up hearing stories about from their Filipino families. Some of these figures will become friends, some foes ... (more)
Snow White (2025)
A rated PG fantasy movie starring Rachel Zegler, Gal Gadot and Andrew Burnap
A live-action musical reimagining of the classic 1937 film. The magical music adventure journeys back to the timeless story with beloved characters Bashful, Doc, Dopey, Grumpy, Happy, Sleepy, and Sneezy.
Hancock (2008)
An action movie starring Will Smith, Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman
Hancock is a down-and-out superhero who's forced to employ a PR expert to help repair his image when the public grows weary of all the damage he's inflicted during his lifesaving heroics. The agent's idea of imprisoning the antihero to make the world miss him proves successful, but will Hancock stick to his new sense of purpose or slip back into old habits?