Top 10 New Movies You Can Stream Today

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The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ world of streaming has arguably never been busier than this. There are so many new releases weekly that even the most devoted film fans may become overwhelmed. However, the main issue is not how many films are out there; it is what films are worth your time? To help you decide, here is a countdown of the top ten most-viewed and critically acclaimed new movies to which you can have access via streaming platforms. Also, find out what makes each of them ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌different.

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10. Jurassic World: Rebirth (Peacock)

Dinosaurs once again, and this time they’re joined by heavyweight stars Scarlett Johansson and Mahershala Ali. Rebirth sticks to the familiar beats that have defined the franchise, but its impressive cast and big-budget spectacle keep viewers hooked. The action set pieces and creature effects bring plenty of thrills, even if the formula isn’t exactly new.

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9. Nobody 2 (Peacock)

Bob Odenkirk jumps back into Hutch Mansell’s shoes, delivering more brutal action and dry comedy in this high-energy sequel. While Hutch tries to balance family life with a dangerous skill set he can’t escape, Odenkirk’s performance keeps everything relatable amidst the chaos. An explosive follow-up that nonetheless manages to find room for heart.

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8. KPop Demon Hunters (Netflix)

This animated Netflix hit is proof that animation can be appealing to everyone. Following a K-pop girl group that moonlights as demon slayers, the movie combines humor, action, and catchy music into one energetic package. That said, its skyrocketing global popularity reflects the growing appetite audiences have for anime-style storytelling but with a modern twist. Kids love it, adults love it-no wonder it’s become one of Netflix’s biggest animated titles ever.

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7. Weapons (HBO Max)

Horror fans are abuzz about Weapons, the latest unsettling descent into fear from Zach Cregger, the filmmaker behind Barbarian. Focused on a small town that has been shaken to its core over the disappearance of various young children, the film spirals into a disturbing emotional nightmare. Its eerie atmosphere and fresh take on horror have won it a standout status among 2025 releases.

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6. Sinners (HBO Max)

Ryan Coogler’s Sinners fuses genre filmmaking with vivid social themes. Michael B. Jordan takes up the challenging dual role of twin brothers estranged from each other as they face old wounds and supernatural forces in rural Mississippi. A blend of haunting visuals, raw emotion, and incisive commentary has made this one of the year’s most impactful works in both horror and beyond.

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5. Barbie (HBO Max)

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie continues to reign, jumping from a theatrical record-breaker to a streaming favorite. Bright world-building, sharp wit, and deeply considered reflections on identity and womanhood make this movie shine. Its cultural relevance-from TikTok trends to mainstream discourse-just doesn’t appear to be slowing down.

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4. A Minecraft Movie (HBO Max)

Based on the ultra-popular game, A Minecraft Movie grossed almost a billion dollars in theaters before landing on streaming. While its numbers are slightly below Netflix’s usual juggernauts, the box office performance speaks for itself. The film continues to draw massive audiences on HBO Max, proving that theatrical buzz can translate to streaming success.

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3. Frankenstein (Netflix)

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a moody, visually striking reimagining of the classic tale. In performances by Jacob Elordi, Oscar Isaac, and Mia Goth, the film balances scares with emotional heft. Critics have praised its artistry and depth, reminding audiences how impactful a director’s signature vision can be within a crowded streaming environment.

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2. The Boy and the Heron (HBO Max)

Hayao Miyazaki’s latest masterpiece is a deeply personal and imaginative journey inspired by How Do You Live? Blending dreamlike fantasy with reflections on grief and creativity, it stands as one of the strongest animated films in recent years. Its arrival on HBO Max is a gift to animation lovers and a reminder that animation continues to push the boundaries of storytelling.

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1. Eddington (HBO Max)

First up is Ari Aster’s Eddington, which bounds into view with its idiosyncratic dark comedy and Western-tinged pandemic-era satire. With an all-star cast that includes Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Austin Butler, and Emma Stone, the movie is unpredictable, stylish, and impossible to categorize. Critics have praised it for originality and daring, which cements the movie’s status as the standout streaming release of the moment.

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From resurrected dinosaurs to musical demon slayers, prestige animation, and offbeat western chaos, it is a great time to be a movie fan. Whatever your mood, there is something new and genuinely exciting waiting to be streamed right now.

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