August premieres on Sky Cinema
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All the best new premieres to watch on Sky Cinema this month, including the return of the super-speedy hedgehog to save the world – again
By Chris Miller, Feature Writer
- Published
- 30 July 2025
When Earth is under threat from otherworldly dangers, there’s only one person to call, and he comes with blue spikes and a wit that’s nearly as quick as he is. Yep, Sonic is back on Sky Cinema in Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and this time he’s facing not one but two mad scientists. There’s more epic conflict in the animated prequel The Lord Of The Rings: War Of The Rohirrim, while the hostilities are on a more personal level in Nicolas Cage’s The Surfer and Peter Dinklage’s The Thicket.
Gripping drama September 5 is based on real events, and you’ll be sobbing at Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore’s fraught friendship in The Room Next Door. Fortunately there’s comedy to cheer you up after that… Once again, Sky Cinema brings you a huge range of premieres to keep you entertained this month, whatever you’re in the mood for. And if you’ve been too busy over the past few months to keep up with all the new premieres on Sky Cinema, scroll down to see our round-up of all the latest titles available in On Demand.
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Read on to find out what’s new on Sky Cinema this coming month.
Long Gone Heroes
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Available from Friday 1 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Action man Frank Grillo is one of the most prolific actors working today, starring in an astonishing 26 films released between 2021 and 2024. In Long Gone Heroes he’s a jaded special forces soldier dragged into a dangerous mission to save his niece, who’s being held hostage in South America, although the plot isn’t really the point: watch it to see Grillo and his crack team taking out bad guys in tense, superbly directed action scenes. Andy García (Book Club: The Next Chapter) and Josh Hutcherson (The Hunger Games) co-star.
The Thicket
Available from Saturday 2 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
A new twist on the “round up a gang of misfits and outsiders for a dangerous mission” plot, this chilly neo-Western stars Peter Dinklage (Dexter: Resurrection) as Jones, a bounty hunter recruited by Jack (Levon Hawke, son of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman) to find his sister, who has been abducted. Jones gathers an unlikely team as he searches for a ruthless killer named Cutthroat Bill (Juliette Lewis, Yellowjackets), and their quest leads them inexorably to the hazardous area known as the Thicket. Bleakly compelling.
The Room Next Door
Available from Sunday 3 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12
After a close friendship in their early adulthood, Ingrid (Julianne Moore, Still Alice) and Martha (Tilda Swinton, We Need To Talk About Kevin) were separated for years, but they reconnect in later life in trying circumstances. Martha has a difficult request for Ingrid that will put their rekindled relationship to the most severe test, but they soon find that the intimacy between them grows – until secrets threaten to derail their plans. This unusual drama is the first English-language movie from celebrated Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar, packed with the writer/director’s trademark lush colours, evocative music and emotional honesty.
September 5
Available from Thursday 7 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
A team of American sports broadcasters are working on the 1972 Olympic Games when, overnight, a hostage crisis erupts and the event goes from sport to news. What starts as a power struggle among the journalists to claim responsibility for the story quickly turns to an ethical challenge, as the team starts to question whether they’re playing into the aggressors’ hands – and if they should be reporting on this at all. A thoughtful and absorbing drama with an unsettling moral quandary at its heart, starring Peter Sarsgaard (The Lost Daughter) and John Magaro (Past Lives).
Sonic The Hedgehog 3
Available from Friday 8 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert PG
Life is good for Sonic (voiced by Ben Schwartz), Tails (Colleen O’Shaughnessey) and Knuckles (Idris Elba) in Green Hills, Montana – until a new threat arises: a powerful and extremely grumpy hedgehog named Shadow (Keanu Reeves) who is out for revenge on humankind. He’s strong enough to overpower our intrepid trio and when he allies with mad doctors Gerald and Ivo Robotnik (Jim Carrey in a dual role), Sonic and pals know they’ll have their work cut out if they’re going to save the day again… Expect super-speed action, breathless set-pieces and groanworthy quips galore.
Gator Creek
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Available from Saturday 9 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
When a group of tourists book themselves on a light aircraft trip over the Everglades, they’re not thinking about what might go wrong. Two problems: they don’t know they’re in a monster movie, and they don’t know about the toxin-addled alligators lurking in the vast wetlands. The plan duly crashes and the toothy attacks begin – so can Kyle (Athena Strates) and her zoological knowledge get the survivors out of trouble? An entertaining chomp-romp that’s not for the gore-averse, and might put you off that holiday in Florida.
Heart Eyes
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Available from Thursday 14 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18
Every serial murderer, real or fictional, has a signature and Heart Eyes’s killer is no different: every year on Valentine’s Day, he slaughters a loved-up couple while dressed as an emoji. But the romance-hating miscreant gets it all wrong when he targets Ally (Olivia Holt, Totally Killer) and Jay (Mason Harding, 2022’s Scream) because they’ve only just met and, as romcom-cute as it was, they’re not ready to die for their potential love. It’s time to fight back and end Heart Eyes’s reign of terror. Writers Christopher Landon and Michael Kennedy scripted the excellent 2020 comedy horror Freaky and this strikes a similar balance, with plenty of scares and laughs to keep viewers entertained.
Saturday Night
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Available from Friday 15 August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
Fifty years on from its TV debut, US sketch show Saturday Night Live is as big as it’s ever been, with its best bits clipped up and sent around the world weekly. This eye-opening comedy drama is based on the story of how the chaotic but determined group of young writers and actors got the first episode to air in 1975, focusing on the minutes immediately before those famous words “Live from New York, it’s Saturday night!” were spoken for the first time. Gabriel LaBelle (The Fablemans) plays producer Lorne Michaels – still overseeing the show to this day – alongside an all-star cast; it’s directed and co-written by Jason Reitman, whose father Ivan collaborated with many of SNL’s most successful stars.
The Lord Of The Rings: War Of The Rohirrim
Available in August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12
Almost two centuries before the events of the Lord Of The Rings movie trilogy, the kingdom of Rohan came under threat from a ruthless lord named Wulf. The King, Helm Hammerhand and his daughter Héra were forced to make a desperate last stand in the ancient stronghold of the Hornburg – the fortress that would come to be known as Helm’s Deep. Miranda Otto, in character as Éowyn, the warrior whose decisive actions led to Sauron’s defeat in The Return Of The King, narrates this imaginative and beautifully animated story of heroism, with Brian Cox (Succession) as the embattled ruler.
The Surfer
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Available in August in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15
The surfer in question is played by Nicolas Cage, and he just wants to take his son (Finn Little, Yellowstone) to the beach where he spent his formative years so they can get on with some wave-based bonding. But the locals have other ideas: they’ve decreed the sands are for residents only. Don’t live here, don’t surf here. The internal conflict between humiliation and defiance suits Cage’s brand of outsize emotions perfectly, and his on-edge performance makes for an uneasy, nerve-shredding psychological thriller as the summer heat rises. And rises.
Sky Cinema movie premieres: July 2025
William Tell
Strange Darling
I Don’t Understand You
Wicked
Sew Torn
Running On Empty
Juror #2
Sacramento
Buffalo Kids
Kraven The Hunter
Rumours
The Sloth Lane
Sky Cinema movie premieres: June 2025
A Nice Indian Boy
Venom: The Last Dance
Your Monster
Exhibiting Forgiveness
Anora
Luckiest Man In America
Home Delivery
Joker: Folie À Deux
Piece By Piece
Salem’s Lot
Gladiator II
Sharp Corner
Empire Waist
Sky Cinema movie premieres: May 2025
Cleaner
Omni Loop
The Damned
Speak No Evil
Mob Cops
Rebellious
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Bookworm
Poison
The Wild Robot
A Different Man
Escape From The 21st Century
Old Guy
The Front Room
Sky Cinema movie premieres: April 2025
Despicable Me 4
Cuckoo
My Penguin Friend
Transformers One
Greedy People
Touch
Smile 2
Twisters
The Parenting
Trap
Between The Temples
A Mistake
Sky Cinema movie premieres: March 2025
Maxxxine
Black Dog
Harold And The Purple Crayon
Blood For Dust
The Good Half
Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1
AfrAId
Skincare
It Ends With Us
The Wasp
Noah’s Ark
Sneaks
Babes
I’ll Be Right There
Sky Cinema movie premieres: February 2025
I Saw The TV Glow
Chuck Chuck Baby
The Bikeriders
Turn Me On
Fox & Hare Save The Forest
The Garfield Movie
The Line
A Place Called Silence
Rob Peace
The Watched
Thelma
Fight Or Flight
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