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Roofman, Superman and A Big Bold Beautiful Journey are among the great movie premieres this month on Sky Cinema.

All the best new premieres to watch on Sky Cinema this month, including One Battle After Another, Superman, The Bad Guys 2 and Weapons

By Chris Miller, Feature Writer

Published
25 March 2026

One Battle After Another was the big winner on Oscar night and the acclaimed comedy drama is coming your way this month on Sky Cinema, alongside a terrific line-up of premieres. Look out for superhero smash Superman, ultra-creepy horror Weapons, hilarious comedy Roofman, wild chiller Final Destination: Bloodlines and more, including romance in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, Regretting You and Pillion, and family fun in The Bad Guys 2 and Sky Original movie Flavia.

With new premieres every week, there’s always a wide range of superb movie action to enjoy. 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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Here are the great new films to watch on Sky Cinema this month.


One Battle After Another

One Battle After Another, premiering this month on Sky Cinema.

Available from Thursday 26 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Fresh from its triumph at the Oscars, where it won six awards including Best Picture, this bold mix of drama, comedy, action and sheer unrestrained entertainment arrives on Sky Cinema. Leonardo DiCaprio (The Revenant) plays Bob, an idealistic but ineffective revolutionary whose partner Perfidia (Teyana Taylor, Straw) is far more successful – but her manipulation of a military officer (Sean Penn, Milk) leads to a long-lasting grudge that dogs Bob for years. Beautifully shot by acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson (Magnolia, There Will Be Blood), it fires off satirical points at numerous targets but its cleverness never gets in the way of large-scale cinematic thrills.

Superman

Available from Thursday 26 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12

Writer/director James Gunn kicks off a brand-new DC Universe with his take on the original superhero. David Corenswet (Twisters) dons the cape to play an alien caught between his Kryptonian heritage and his life as a Kansas farm boy, dealing with threats from Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult, Mad Max: Fury Road) and navigating his relationship with Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan, The Marvelous Mrs Maisel). This Superman is equal parts heartfelt, witty and spectacular – and the kind of fresh start only Gunn (Guardians Of The Galaxy, Peacemaker) could deliver. It’s a soaring reinvention that puts hope, humour and humanity at the heart of the DCU, and also has the best cinematic pooch since the dog in The Artist.

Hostages

Available from Saturday 28 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Ghosts’ Charlotte Ritchie leads this British comedy thriller about a group of strangers who find themselves trapped in a London hotel room as a possible terrorist incident unfolds. Initially scared, they soon turn to their phones and begin documenting events on social media, despite police instructions to sit still and be quiet. Awkward revelations emerge and the lines between real life and online start to blur. The feature debut of writer/director Jim Owen, it also stars Tanya Moodie (Motherland), Nicholas Asbury (Alma’s Not Normal), Raj Ghatak (Ackley Bridge) and Luke McQueen (The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent).

The Bad Guys 2

Available from Good Friday in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert PG

Mr Wolf, Mr Snake, Ms Tarantula, Mr Shark and Mr Piranha might have turned their backs on crime in The Bad Guys but that doesn’t mean they’re ready for respectable society. Fresh out of prison, they’re struggling to find work – and before long Snake is suspected of being an elusive criminal known as the Phantom Bandit. The gang must clear his name but when they fall into the clutches of kidnapping gang the Bad Girls, all looks lost… This fun, fast-paced animated sequel features the voices of Sam Rockwell (See How They Run), Craig Robinson (The Office US) and Awkwafina (Crazy Rich Asians).

Final Destination: Bloodlines

Final Destination: Bloodlines, premiering this month on Sky Cinema.

Available from Good Friday in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

This sixth instalment of the inventive horror series that started back in 2000 was the biggest box-office hit so far. Stefanie (Kaitlyn Santa Juana) is plagued by a recurring nightmare in which various relatives suffer gruesome deaths – and when she returns to the family home, she discovers that death has been stalking them since long before she was born. Could her grandmother hold the key to breaking the cycle and saving the bloodline? The Final Destination movies always deliver tension, core and gleefully grisly demises, and this is no different. Look out for late horror legend Tony “Candyman” Todd, returning for his final performance as the cryptic mortician.

Flavia

Available from Saturday 4 April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert PG

Eleven-year-old Flavia de Luce is a brilliant chemist and keen amateur sleuth – so when a dead body turns up at her family home, she’s delighted to get the opportunity to put her passions into practice. But events take a turn when her father confesses to the murder, and Flavia must find some new detective skills to prove his innocence while staying one step ahead of the real murderer… Young actor Molly Belle Wright leads an all-star cast including Martin Freeman, Toby Jones and Jonathan Pryce in this charming mystery movie inspired by Alan Bradley’s popular 1950s-set novels.

Weapons

Weapons, premiering this month on Sky Cinema.

Available from Friday 10 April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18

Recent years have brought a slew of unusual and critically acclaimed horror movies, from Midsommar to Talk To Her, and the latest addition to the list is this chilling, genre-bending film from acclaimed director Zach Cregger (Barbarian). When all but one child from the same class mysteriously vanishes on the same night at the same time, a community is left questioning who or what is behind their disappearance. Creggar might be relatively new to the game, but he’s staking a claim to be horror’s new master, and Amy Madigan’s Oscar-winning performance as creepy Aunt Gladys will stick in your memory after the credits roll.

Caught Stealing

Available from Saturday 11 April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

When bartender Hank (Austin Butler, Elvis) agrees to look after a cat for his sketchy friend Russ (Matt Smith, Last Night In Soho), he has no idea what he’s letting himself in for. Getting beaten up by Russian mobsters is the least of it, as he goes on a bizarre and violent odyssey through the New York underworld. Everyone wants a piece of him – if only he knew why… Zoë Kravitz (The Batman), Vincent D’Onofrio (Law & Order: Criminal Intent) and Regina King (If Beale Street Could Talk) co-star in this hard-boiled, 1990s-set black comedy thriller based on Charlie Huston’s cult novel.

Roofman

Available from Tuesday 14 April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

From the goofy japes of 21 Jump Street to the comic thriller Logan Lucky to light-hearted actioner The Lost City, Channing Tatum has carved out a great career in comedy movies and here’s another one: the story of a down-on-his-luck military veteran who was jailed after breaking in through the roofs of McDonald’s restaurants to rob them. After escaping prison, he lives up to his nickname “Roofman” by hiding in the attic of a toy store. But unexpectedly, he begins to fall for employee Leigh (Kirsten Dunst, Marie Antoinette) when she catches his eye on CCTV. Can their romance ever work? It’s sweet and heartfelt – and almost unbelievably, based on a true story.

Pillion

Available from Friday 17 April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18

Mild-mannered Colin (Harry Melling, The Pale Blue Eye) is thrilled when he catches the eye of handsome biker Ray (Alexander Skarsgård, The Northman) and the two begin an unlikely but mutually fulfilling liaison. But Colin’s mother Peggy (Lesley Sharp, Red Eye) thinks he’s being exploited and casts doubt on her son’s happiness. Colin has to figure out what he really wants – and who he really is – in this dark romantic dramedy from first-time feature director Harry Lighton that won prizes at festivals around the world and was nominated for three BAFTAs and 10 British Independent Film Awards.

The Conjuring: Last Rites

The Conjuring: Last Rites, premiering this month on Sky Cinema.

Available from Friday 24 April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as married paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren for this fourth and final film in The Conjuring series. It’s the mid-80s and the Warrens have stepped back from their ghost-hunting career, until the death of a local priest leads them to a family hounded by terrifying visions. In classic movie style, they’re persuaded to take on one last case… Another evocative and satisfyingly creepy instalment in this enduringly popular horror series.

A Big Bold Beautiful Journey

Available in April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Do you want to go on a big bold beautiful journey? Join Sarah (Margot Robbie, Barbie) and David (Colin Farrell, The Banshees Of Inisherin), who meet at a friend’s wedding and then take a leap into the unknown as they embark on an epic, fantastical adventure together. As they journey through significant moments in their pasts, they find out if they’ll get a chance to change their futures. Whimsical, panoramic and utterly romantic, it’s led by winning performances from two stars who have charisma to spare.

Regretting You

Available in April in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12

Following the hit It Ends With Us, Regretting You is the second of Colleen Hoover’s mega-selling romance novels to get the big-screen treatment. Morgan (Allison Williams, M3GAN), who became pregnant at 18, has done everything she can for her now teenage daughter Clara (McKenna Grace, Scream 7) but a devastating accident changes everything for them. Not only does it shatter their family, it ultimately reveals secrets that make them question what they’d always accepted as truth. A romantic drama with real heart.


Sky Cinema new releases: Sky Cinema movies list

Looking for even more great releases on Sky Cinema this month? Then check out some of the recent movies that have dropped on Sky Cinema in past months.

Sky Cinema movie premieres: March 2026

  • Plainclothes

  • Icefall

  • Pets On A Train

  • Adulthood

  • Materialists

  • Sketch

  • Coyotes

  • Nobody 2

  • On Swift Horses

  • Man Finds Tape

Sky Cinema movie premieres: February 2026

  • The Cut

  • M3GAN 2.0

  • Reckless

  • Neighbourhood Watch

  • How To Train Your Dragon

  • Bone Lake

  • King Ivory

  • I Know What You Did Last Summer

  • One More Shot

  • The Gentleman

  • Jurassic World: Rebirth

  • Bring Her Back

Sky Cinema movie premieres: January 2026

  • 28 Years Later

  • Safe House

  • All The Devils Are Here

  • Nuremberg

  • Borderline

  • Cookster: The Darkest Days

  • Smurfs

  • The Ballad Of Wallis Island

  • Beast Of War

  • The Toxic Avenger

  • Super Charlie

  • Xeno

  • The Naked Gun

  • Prisoner Of War

Sky Cinema movie premieres: December 2025

  • Tinsel Town

  • An Alpine Holiday

  • The Alto Knights

  • Karate Kid Legends

  • She’s Making A List

  • The Wedding Banquet

  • Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

  • A Make Or Break Holiday

  • Hallow Road

  • A Minecraft Movie

  • Sinners

  • The Phoenician Scheme

  • Friendship

Sky Cinema movie premieres: November 2025

  • The Woman In The Yard

  • Christmas On Duty

  • Thieves Highway

  • A Newport Christmas

  • My Dead Friend Zoe

  • Mickey 17

  • A Keller Christmas Vacation

  • Three Wisest Men

  • Drop

  • Tidings For The Season

  • Opus

  • Until Dawn

  • The Best Christmas Pageant Ever

  • The Friend

Sky Cinema movie premieres: October 2025

  • Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy

  • Code 3

  • It Feeds

  • Grow

  • Presence

  • The Stranger In My Home

  • Black Bag

  • Lake George

  • Ick

  • Dog Man

  • Psycho/Therapy

  • Y2K

  • Companion


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