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The Naked Gun (2025)
The legendary spoof franchise makes its return with The Naked Gun, a riotous comedy led by Liam Neeson as Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. Reviving the slapstick spirit of the late Leslie Nielsen, this reboot promises absurd set pieces, outrageous gags, and celebrity cameos that will have audiences roaring with laughter. Directed by Akiva Schaffer (Chip ’n Dale: Rescue Rangers), the film leans into the ridiculous while updating its humor for a modern audience. Whether you grew up on the originals or are discovering the chaos for the first time, The Naked Gun looks set to kick off August with a bang — and plenty of laughs — when it hits theaters on August 1.

Weapons (2025)
From director Zach Cregger (Barbarian) comes Weapons, a chilling, interwoven horror thriller that’s already being hailed as one of the year’s most unnerving films. The story begins when an entire classroom of students vanishes without explanation, sending a small town into panic and paranoia. Starring Josh Brolin, Julia Garner, and Benedict Wong, the film explores grief, fear, and the terrifying unknown with a slow-burn intensity that builds toward shocking revelations. With its powerhouse cast and disturbing premise, Weapons is set to deliver the kind of psychological horror that lingers long after the credits roll. Prepare for the nightmare when it arrives in theaters and IMAX on August 8.

Nobody 2 (2025)
Bob Odenkirk returns as Hutch Mansell in Nobody 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2021 sleeper hit. Once again, Hutch finds himself pulled back into a violent underworld he’s tried to leave behind — this time while attempting to enjoy a family vacation. Directed by David Leitch’s stunt-focused team at 87North Productions, the sequel promises bone-crunching fight choreography, inventive action set pieces, and the same dry, dark humor that made the original a cult favorite. With Odenkirk fully committed to the role and the action dialed up to eleven, Nobody 2 aims to prove lightning can strike twice when it explodes onto screens August 15.

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