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March premieres on Sky Cinema

Nobody 2, Materialists and On Swift Horses, all premiering on Sky Cinema in March 2026.

All the best new premieres to watch on Sky Cinema this month, including Materialists, Nobody 2 and On Swift Horses

By Chris Miller, Feature Writer

Published
25 February 2026

Comedy, horror, drama, thriller, family movies – all this is coming your way this month on Sky Cinema, your go-to destination for the latest and greatest movie premieres. From a new dino-adventure in Jurassic World: Rebirth to romantic tribulations in Materialists, from horror hit Bring Her Back to action sequel Nobody 2, and from unconventional drama On Swift Horses to magical monsters in Sketch, there truly are great films for all tastes here.

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:


Jurassic World: Rebirth

Available from Friday 27 February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12

It’s OK, everyone – as it turns out, planet Earth isn’t suited to dinosaurs in its current state, so they’re now confined to a single tropical island that can sustain them. We could leave them to it… or we could try to extract their blood, which may form the basis of a new life-saving drug. Hmmm. Acting on behalf of a pharmaceutical company, Scarlett Johansson (Black Widow), Jonathan Bailey (Wicked) and Mahershala Ali (Leave The World Behind) venture into dino territory on a mission, in the highly mistaken belief that they can handle whatever they find there. A rip-roaring renaissance for this classic blockbuster series, Jurassic World: Rebirth is packed with thrills, spectacle and awe-inspiring special effects.

Bring Her Back

Bring Her Back, premiering on Sky Cinema this month.

Available from Saturday 28 February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18

Low-budget horror Talk To Me, from Australian YouTubers turned film-makers Danny and Michael Philippou, was a surprise hit in 2023 and this is the brothers’ follow-up movie, which was also a box-office success. Sally Hawkins (Paddington) stars as Laura, an eccentric counsellor who fosters orphans after the death of her own daughter. It’s a household brought together by grief, but it soon becomes clear that there are other forces at play, and Laura’s secret desires draw her young charges into a chilling supernatural ordeal… Definitely not for the faint-hearted.

Plainclothes

Available from Sunday 1 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

In this 1990s-set drama, Tom Blyth (People We Meet On Vacation) plays Lucas, a New York police officer tasked with entrapping gay men in public toilets at a shopping mall. But Lucas is having doubts about his own sexuality and his undercover work brings him into close contact with Andrew (Russell Tovey, Years And Years), unearthing feelings that Lucas isn't ready for. Do they have a future together? With innovative use of CCTV-style video by first-time writer/director Carmen Emmi, this is heartfelt and compelling.

Icefall

Icefall, premiering on Sky Cinema this month.

Available from Friday 6 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

If you’ve enjoyed the Winter Olympics, get ready for some more snowbound games in this chilly thriller. Game warden Ani (Cara Jade Myers, Killers Of The Flower Moon) detains Harlan (Joel Kinnaman, Silent Night) in a remote region on suspicion of poaching and discovers he is carrying a case containing $1 million, which he says he found under the ice – and there’s plenty more where it came from. Ani is suspicious, until a criminal gang turn up intent on claiming the cash. The unlikely pair must team up and use all their wilderness knowhow to survive while thwarting the bloodthirsty crooks. Atmospheric and explosive.

Pets On A Train

Available from Friday 6 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert PG

In this fast-paced animated adventure, a roguish raccoon named Falcon teams up with Hans the badger to take over a train. Falcon thinks he’s just liberating the food from the buffet car for a feast – but Hans has his own agenda, and it doesn’t look like it’ll end well for Falcon and the other animals being transported. The raccoon must ally with police dog Rex, kitten Maggie, a rapper’s pet anaconda named Anna and more to stop Hans and save the train in a charming, breezy family flick.

Adulthood

Adulthood, premiering on Sky Cinema this month.

Available from Saturday 7 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Alex Winter (yes, Bill of Bill & Ted fame) directs this black comedy crime caper, which is set in motion when siblings Megan (Kaya Scodelario, The Gentlemen) and Noah (Josh Gad, Beauty & The Beast) find a long-dead body in their late parents' basement. They decide the best option is just to get rid of it without telling anyone. But thanks to a couple of dogged local cops, their problems quickly mount up until the situation spirals out of their control – not helped by sad-sack irritant Doug (Winter), conniving home help Grace (Billie Lourd, Booksmart) and their overbearing cousin Bodie (a typically scene-stealing turn from Barry’s Anthony Carrigan). A twisty, nicely nasty film.

Materialists

Available from Friday 13 March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Lucy (Dakota Johnson, Am I OK?) is a successful professional matchmaker with multiple weddings to her credit, but you’ll never guess what – she’s struggling to find the right man. When she meets charming, rich Harry (Pedro Pascal, Gladiator II), things are looking up – until she crosses paths with her ex, John (Chris Evans, Knives Out), who’s a caterer struggling to get by but nonetheless hits her with all the feels. In the hands of Past Lives writer/director Celine Song, what could be a predictable romcom is a thoughtful romantic drama with real emotional resonance.

Nobody 2

Nobody 2, premiering on Sky Cinema this month.

Available in March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

After returning to his old life as a shady government assassin, Hutch (Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul) is exhausted – well, who wouldn’t be? – and decides to take his family on holiday. The trouble is, when you’re a shady government assassin, trouble tends to find you. Before long Hutch, his wife Becca (Connie Nielsen, Gladiator II) and their kids are caught up in a corruption ring involving drugs, dirty cops and a terrifying gangland boss played with elegant relish by 90s icon Sharon Stone. Can Hutch punch, kick and club the baddies into submission and get to enjoy his vacation time? Like the original, this is violent but exhilarating fun.

Sketch

Available in March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 12

This family fantasy had the critics in raptures as it soared to a 95% Rotten Tomatoes rating. Meet bereaved tween Amber (Bianca Belle), who channels her grief into drawing fierce monsters, and her brother Jack (Kue Lawrence). They’re working through their trauma with the help of a mysterious lake near their house, which seems to make everything right… until Amber drops her sketchpad in it and the monsters start coming to all-too-real life. The kids must fight off the threat, and they might just help each other heal along the way. A sweet, imaginative and sometimes pretty scary movie also starring Tony Hale (Veep) and D’Arcy Carden (The Good Place).

On Swift Horses

Available in March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

In the 1950s, young couple Muriel (Daisy Edgar-Jones, Where The Crawdads Sing) and Lee (Will Poulter, Warfare) are trying to build a life in California, but Muriel’s attention is caught by Lee’s brooding brother Julius (Jacob Elordi, Wuthering Heights). This isn’t attraction, though – it’s more about his outsider status, and both find themselves tempted away from their conventional lives into a high-stakes world of gambling and dangerous emotions. Based on Shannon Pufahl’s novel, On Swift Horses is a swoonworthy romantic drama which demonstrates that the postwar, picket-fence American Dream wasn’t always what it seemed.

Man Finds Tape

Man Finds Tape, premiering on Sky Cinema this month.

Available in March in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

A found-footage chiller that blurs the lines between fiction and reality, Man Finds Tape starts with documentary film-maker Lynn receiving a cryptic call that prompts her to return to her hometown. There she begins recording the life of her brother Lucas, who uncovered a tape of an apparently sinister incident from his childhood and created a web series about his search for the truth behind it. As the bizarre happenings begin to pile up, Lynn is forced to question whether Lucas, anyone else in the town, or what she sees with her own eyes can be trusted. Not to mention the strange figure in black lurking furtively in the background. A most unsettling ghost story.


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: 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

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 10th

  • Presence

  • The Stranger In My Home

  • Black Bag

  • Lake George

  • Ick

  • Dog Man

  • Psycho/Therapy

  • Y2K

  • Companion

Sky Cinema movie premieres: September 2025

  • Amongst The Wolves

  • One Of Them Days

  • Nosferatu

  • Die Alone

  • Spin The Bottle

  • Wolf Man

  • Love Hurts

  • Wish You Were Here

  • Novocaine

  • Panda Plan

  • Juliet & Romeo

  • Novocaine

  • Panda Plan

  • Juliet & Romeo


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