February is packed with a mix of blockbusters, indie gems, and highly anticipated sequels. Whether you’re looking for superhero action, gripping thrillers, heartwarming dramas, or animated adventures, there’s something for everyone in theaters and on streaming platforms.
1. Captain America: Brave New World
Release Date: February 14 (Worldwide)

With Chris Evans officially retired from the role of Captain America, Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson takes up the iconic shield in this Marvel blockbuster. Harrison Ford steps in as Thaddeus Ross, the newly elected President of the United States, who finds himself transformed into the Red Hulk. Will audiences embrace the new Captain America? Marvel Studios is betting big on it.
2. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy
Release Date: February 12-14 (Worldwide), February 13 (Peacock, US)

Renée Zellweger returns as Bridget Jones in the fourth installment of the beloved rom-com series. This time, Bridget is navigating single motherhood, with flashbacks featuring Colin Firth’s Mark Darcy and a new romantic interest played by Leo Woodall (One Day). Hugh Grant also makes a long-awaited return as the infamous Daniel Cleaver.
3. Becoming Led Zeppelin
Release Date: February 5 (UK, Ireland), February 7 (US, Canada, Australia, Spain, Sweden)

This is the first-ever authorized documentary about the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin. Featuring intimate interviews with surviving members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones, along with rare 1971 recordings of late drummer John Bonham, the film offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at the band’s rise to global fame.
4. The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie
Release Date: February 12 (France, Belgium, Luxembourg), February 28 (US, India)

Daffy Duck and Porky Pig finally get their own feature-length animated film. The two bumbling factory workers uncover an alien invasion plot, leading to hilarious chaos. Critics praise its stunning animation and classic Looney Tunes humor.
5. The Monkey
Release Date: February 21 (Worldwide)

Based on a Stephen King short story, The Monkey follows two brothers haunted by a cursed wind-up toy that causes grisly deaths. Directed by Osgood Perkins, known for Longlegs, this film blends horror and absurdist comedy in a way reminiscent of John Landis and Joe Dante classics.
6. Love Hurts
Release Date: February 7 (Worldwide)

Ke Huy Quan, fresh off his Oscar-winning comeback in Everything Everywhere All at Once, lands his first-ever leading role in this action-packed comedy. He plays a real estate agent with a dark past as a gangland enforcer. His decision to take on the role? A conversation with Steven Spielberg.
7. I’m Still Here
Release Date: February 14 (US), February 21 (UK, Ireland, Spain)

This Brazilian political thriller, directed by Walter Salles, tells the true story of a family torn apart by a military dictatorship. With Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Actress, it’s one of the year’s most powerful dramas.
8. Armand
Release Date: February 7 (US), February 21 (Spain), February 28 (Turkey)

A dark Norwegian drama starring Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World), Armand follows a mother defending her six-year-old son accused of sexual assault. This tense psychological drama won Best First Feature at the Cannes Film Festival.
9. The Gorge
Release Date: February 14 (Apple TV+)

This genre-blending horror-romance-action movie follows two elite snipers communicating via flashcards and binoculars from opposite watchtowers—unaware they are guarding the “gateway to hell.” Starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller, it’s a must-watch for horror and thriller fans.
10. Bring Them Down
Release Date: February (Worldwide)

A dark, gritty Irish thriller, this film blends family drama with a violent feud between sheep farmers. Starring Barry Keoghan, Colm Meaney, and Christopher Abbott, it’s been praised as a realistic and compelling story set in rural Ireland.
With a diverse lineup spanning superhero action, chilling horror, powerful dramas, and nostalgic favorites, February has something for every movie lover. Whether you’re heading to cinemas or streaming at home, these films are worth adding to your watchlist.
