Fall is packed with big releases, from chilling horrors to animated sequels and star-studded dramas. Here are 15 new movies hitting theaters this season that deserve a spot on your watchlist.

These new movies are worth watching.
Lili Reinhart stars in American Sweatshop as a content moderator whose job exposes her to disturbing online footage. When she becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth behind one particularly haunting video, the story spirals into a sharp mix of dark thrills and biting satire. | © Brainstorm Media
Produced by Jordan Peele, Him dives into the dark side of professional football. Tyriq Withers stars as a rising player whose shot at the NFL takes a terrifying turn after a violent incident with his mentor, played by Marlon Wayans. | © Universal Studios
A Sundance breakout, Twinless follows Dennis (played by writer-director James Sweeney) as he navigates grief after losing his twin and becomes dangerously obsessed with a new friend from a support group. Dylan O’Brien delivers a standout performance as two very different twins in this twisted, darkly funny drama. | © Lionsgate Films
Jay Duplass directs this offbeat comedy about two misfits who cross paths on Christmas Eve in Baltimore. What starts with a broken tooth and an emergency dentist visit turns into an unlikely friendship filled with sharp humor and heart. | © IFC Films
Disney’s Oscar-winning hit returns with Zootopia 2, arriving in theaters Thanksgiving week. Shakira reprises her role as Gazelle, while Ke Huy Quan joins the cast as a snake named Gary – a certain sponge in Bikini Bottom might listen up there. | © Walt Disney Pictures
Jon M. Chu returns to wrap up the story with Wicked: For Good, starring Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and Jonathan Bailey. The sequel picks up after the dramatic events of Part One, building toward an epic finale set to hit theaters right before Thanksgiving. | © Universal Studios
The Four Horsemen are back in the third installment of Lionsgate’s magician saga, hitting theaters this November. Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, and Isla Fisher return alongside Morgan Freeman, with new cast members like Rosamund Pike and Justice Smith joining the crew. | © Lionsgate Films
After the success of Prey, director Dan Trachtenberg returns with Predator: Badlands. This time, Elle Fanning goes head-to-head with the legendary alien hunter in a fresh new chapter of the franchise. | © 20th Century Studios
Edgar Wright directs a new take on Stephen King’s The Running Man, with Glen Powell stepping into the lead role. The sci-fi dystopian remake, first made famous by Arnold Schwarzenegger in 1987, arrives in theaters this November. | © TriStar Pictures
Colleen Hoover’s Regretting You comes to the big screen this fall, directed by Josh Boone. Starring Allison Williams and McKenna Grace, it explores the strained relationship between a young mother and her daughter after a family tragedy. | © Paramount Pictures
Director Scott Derrickson and Ethan Hawke reunite for the sequel to Blumhouse’s 2021 horror hit. The story continues the chilling tale of a killer and the mysterious phone that connects victims beyond the grave. | © Universal Pictures
Guillermo del Toro reimagines Mary Shelley’s classic with Frankenstein, premiering at Venice before hitting theaters in October and Netflix in November. Oscar Isaac stars as Victor Frankenstein alongside Jacob Elordi as his creation in this haunting new adaptation. | © Universal Studios
Margot Robbie teams up with Colin Farrell in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, her first film after Barbie. Directed by Kogonada, the film tells the story of two strangers whose lives become unexpectedly intertwined through a profound journey. | © Sony Pictures Releasing
The neon grid lights up again this October with Tron: Ares, starring Jared Leto and directed by Joachim Rønning. He is joined by Greta Lee, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, and more in the latest chapter of Disney’s cult sci-fi saga. | © Walt Disney Pictures
Francis Lawrence (best known for The Hunger Games) brings Stephen King’s dystopian novel to the screen this fall. The story follows a deadly competition where young men must keep walking or be killed until only one remains. | © Lionsgate Films
Fall is packed with big releases, from chilling horrors to animated sequels and star-studded dramas. Here are 15 new movies hitting theaters this season that deserve a spot on your watchlist.
Fall is packed with big releases, from chilling horrors to animated sequels and star-studded dramas. Here are 15 new movies hitting theaters this season that deserve a spot on your watchlist.