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The 5 Most Anticipated 2025 Movies According to CZMOS

  • Writer: Valentina Bonin
    Valentina Bonin
  • Jul 24
  • 2 min read

Between Magic, Rain, and Distorted Realities: The Big Movies of Next Fall-Winter


1. Tron: Ares – October 10, 2025


The world of Tron pulses back to life, this time with a new artificial consciousness ready to invade reality. Jared Leto leads a stellar cast on a journey through neon lights, glitches, and digital chaos. Expect jaw-dropping visuals and pure cyberpunk vibes.

film 2025 tron


2. Now You See Me Now You Don’t – November 14, 2025 Magic tricks get even trickier in the third chapter of the illusionist saga. The Four Horsemen are back on stage, but the deck has been shuffled: new alliances, new tricks, and a breathless pace that will keep you on the edge of your seat.


film 2025 now you see me now don't you


3. The Housemaid – December 25, 2025


A thriller for Christmas. In this unsettling domestic story, Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried face off with tension and ambiguous stares. Based on Freida McFadden’s cult novel, the film explores the dark side of privilege and trust.

film 2025 the housemaid


4. Marty Supreme – December 25, 2025


An unconventional biopic: Timothée Chalamet plays the (stylish) role of legendary ping-pong champion Marty Reisman. Directed by Josh Safdie, it's an explosive mix of sports, art, and underground life. And yes—Tyler, The Creator and Gwyneth Paltrow are in the cast too.

film 2025 . marty supreme

5. The Great Flood – Fall 2025


When the water rises, the truth surfaces. In a skyscraper swallowed by floods, a security officer (Park Hae-soo) desperately tries to save a brilliant AI scientist (Kim Da-mi). Suspense, tech, and survival instinct blend in this high-stakes Korean disaster movie.

film 2025 the great flood


Which 2025 movie are you most looking forward to?

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