Check out releases that promise to thrill, have fun and surprise different audiences
October comes hard for the seventh art lovers. Theaters bring releases that promise to thrill, have fun and surprise different audiences. The productions of the month have in common the expectation of involving crowds and moving the exhibition rooms across the country.
If you like to follow premieres and enjoy the productions on the big screen, get ready to discover 5 movies that arrive at the cinema in October 2025!
1. Fighter Heart: The Smashing Machine – 02/10

“Fighter Heart: The Smashing Machine” tells Mark Kerr’s real trajectory, MMA star in the 1990s, which reached fame in the ring, but saw his personal life collapse due to opioid addiction. The film bets on times of high intensity – both to show the physical struggles and the protagonist’s internal conflicts.
The star Dwayne Johnson plays Kerr, also bringing her physique to vulnerability scenes, while the music trail uses classics (such as a Phil Collins track) to accompany her victories and falls. This biography promises to go beyond the ring: it shows how success sporty He lived with the trauma of chemical dependence.
2. After hunting – 09/10

“After the hunt,” directed by Luca Guadagnino, is a suspense that addresses power, responsibility and the impact of serious accusations on academic environments. Julia Roberts plays a teacher University -lodged at a crossroads: a student accuses a roommate of something serious, and this triggers revelations that can shake not only the reputation of her peers, but also secrets of her own past.
With Ayo Edebiri as the student accuser and Andrew Garfield as the teacher in question, the film also features Michael Stuhlbarg and Chloë Sevigny in support roles. Guadagnino’s direction promises a careful construction of tension, with reflections on ethics, power and justice.
3. Tron: Ares – 09/10

The third film in the “Tron” franchise, one of the most awaited productions of the season, marks the definitive expansion of the universe created in the 1980s. This time, the plot accompanies Ares, a sophisticated program played by Jared Leto, who leaves the digital environment to enter the real world on a high -risk mission. This meeting between technology And humanity inaugurates the first direct interaction of human beings with artificial intelligences from the so -called “grid,” which promises to redefine the limits of science fiction in cinema.
The direction is Joachim Rønning, and the cast brings together names like Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Hasan Meaj, Gillian Anderson and veteran Jeff Bridges, who returns as Kevin Flynn. In addition to the visual impact, always characteristic of the saga, the soundtrack signed by the band Nine Inch Nails gives a more industrial and dark tone to the project.
4. Gabby’s Magic House: The Movie – 09/10

This famous DreamWorks Animation children’s series, which won children around the world in streamingreaches the big screen for the first time. “Gabby’s Magic House: The Movie” brings the character Gabby in a new adventure full of colors, music and imagination, expanding the universe already known to fans. Production maintains the charm and creativity of the original series, which mixes live action with animation, presenting to the public an engaging plot full of positive messages.
Directed by Ryan Crego, the feature features Laila Lockhart Kraner reprising the role of Gabby, alongside prominent names such as Gloria Estefan and Kristen Wiig. In the story, Gabby needs to face challenges in the real world to save his dolls and gather his feline friends on an exciting journey that promises to entertain children and delight whole families in theaters.
5. The good bandit – 16/10

“The Good Bandit”, directed by Derek Cianfrance, is inspired by the royal story of Jeffrey Manchester, known as “Roofman,” former US Army reserve officer who, after financial difficulties, commits a theft to support the family, ends up arrested, runs away and take refuge inside a toy store. Channing Tatum lives Jeff, while Kirsten Dunst plays Leigh, a saleswoman he falls in love with during the period in which he keeps hidden.
The movie mixes elements of romancehuman crime and drama, highlighting the moral dilemma of living on the fringes of law by necessity, as well as the emotional and psychological impact of these choices.