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February premieres on Sky Cinema

M3GAN 2.0, How To Train Your Dragon, Jurassic Park: Rebirth and more movie premieres on Sky Cinema this month.

All the best new premieres to watch on Sky Cinema this month, including Jurassic World: Rebirth, M3GAN 2.0 and How To Train Your Dragon

By Chris Miller, Feature Writer

Published
28 January 2026

Dinosaurs! Dragons! Artificially intelligent killer robots! A bottle of time-travelling tequila! The magic of the movies brings you all this fantastic stuff and more this month on Sky Cinema, your go-to for the latest spectacular blockbusters, compelling dramas, hair-raising horror hits and more.

Huge premieres in February include Scarlett Johansson and Jonathan Bailey on a dino-mission in Jurassic World: Rebirth, epic family fantasy adventure in How To Train Your Dragon, the return of the evil doll in M3GAN 2.0 (and she’s brought a friend) and more superb entertainment including Aussie comedy One More Shot, slasher revival I Know What You Did Last Summer and boxing drama The Cut with Orlando Bloom.

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:


The Naked Gun

Available from Friday 28 January in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

Who has the stone face and gravelly voice to do justice to a revival of this classic comedy series? None other than grizzled tough guy Liam Neeson, who takes on the role of Frank Drebin Jr (son of Leslie Nielsen’s original bumbling cop) and finds himself caught up in a major investigation after some criminal types steal an artefact called the Primordial Law Of Toughness device. Wackiness very much ensues, as a joke-packed script takes Frank and love interest Beth (Pamela Anderson, The Last Showgirl) through a ridiculous sequence of unlikely events. Will they catch the crooks? It doesn’t really matter when the laughs are guaranteed.

Prisoner Of War

Available from Saturday 31 January in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

British action-film stalwart Scott Adkins alternates between supporting roles in big-budget movies (John Wick: Chapter 4, The Expendables 2) and starring in lean, martial arts-focused flicks that are perfect for fans of the genre. Here, Adkins is James Wright, a Second World War RAF officer who's captured and sent to a Japanese POW camp, where he’s forced to fight for his survival and his captors’ entertainment. The prison guards get more than they bargained for with this highly trained, lethally violent Brit, and the stage is set for some serious retribution. The close-up fighting scenes are electric.

The Cut

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

This is no ordinary sports drama. Orlando Bloom is unrecognisable from his Pirates Of The Caribbean and The Lord Of The Rings days as a washed-up boxer given a shot at a comeback when a contender drops out. The problem? The fight’s in a week, and he needs to lose 30lb to make weight. As he resorts to extreme measures both in and out of the gym to achieve his goal, his grip on reality begins to slip. It’s an astonishingly committed performance from Bloom, ably supported by Caitríona Balfe (Belfast) as his wife and John Turturro (The Batman) as his trainer.

M3GAN 2.0

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

Two years after artificially intelligent doll M3GAN embarked on a murderous rampage, its creator Gemma (Allison Williams) has learned her lesson and now advocates for government oversight of AI. But the cat is out of the bag, and a defence contractor has got its hands on M3GAN’s underlying tech. The result is Amelia, an android that’s sleeker and more sophisticated than her predecessor but, unfortunately, even less interested in obeying her human so-called masters. This fun sequel brings the outrageous energy of the first hit film and cranks up the stakes.

Reckless

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

It’s Scott Adkins again, this time in a contemporary British thriller. He’s Devon, a convict out on parole who’s trying to stay a step ahead of the law and his old crew as he tries to reclaim his share of the bounty from a heist. Like earlier Adkins hits Debt Collector and Accident Man, Reckless throws a dollop of absurdist humour into the mix, but don’t worry – there are still plenty of punches thrown, kicks landed and shots fired in visceral, fast-paced action scenes. The cast includes footballer turned actor Vinnie Jones (Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels), Adam Deacon (Anuvahood) and Robbie Jackson off EastEnders himself, Dean Gaffney.

Neighborhood Watch

Available from Sunday 8 February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

When Simon (Jack Quaid, Novocaine) witnesses an apparent abduction on the street, he does the responsible thing and goes to the police. The problem? He has a history of mental illness and misdemeanours, so they’re disinclined to believe him. Simon’s solution is to recruit his neighbour, retired security guard Ed (Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Walking Dead), and the pair venture into some very unsavoury local spots as they try to get to the bottom of the crime. A scruffy sort of buddy-cop movie in which action and black comedy go hand in hand, it also stars The Hunting Wives’ Malin Åkerman.

How To Train Your Dragon

Available from Friday 13 February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert PG

This live-action adaptation of Cressida Cowell’s best-selling fantasy novel was a huge hit in 2025, pulling in more than $630 million at the worldwide box office. The Black Phone’s Mason Thames stars as Hiccup, son of Viking chief Stoick the Vast (Gerard Butler, 300), who defies not only his father but centuries of tradition when he befriends a Night Fury dragon. As their bond grows, the true nature of dragons is revealed, challenging the very foundations of Viking society. With breathtaking flying sequences and a cute romance between Hiccup and Astrid (Nico Parker, Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy), it’s got everything a young or, um, old movie fan could ask for.

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Available from Friday 20 February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

When five friends inadvertently cause a car accident, they agree to keep it a secret and carry on as if nothing happened. But a year later, the incident returns to haunt them as they discover that someone does, indeed, know what they did last summer – and is set on revenge. With gory consequences. Can anyone help? Well, as fans of 1990s horror will know, this has happened before and the group turn to two survivors of the legendary Southport Massacre of 1997. The Outer Limits’ Madelyn Cline and The Little Mermaid’s Jonah Hauer-King lead the cast of this propulsive and high-tension slasher that picks up the original series’ plotline with style.

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.

One More Shot

Available in February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 15

We love a good time-loop movie and this Australian comedy, set on New Year’s Eve 1999, gets plenty of laughs out of the formula. Minnie (Emily Browning, Class Of ’07) arrives at a party to find that the old flame she hoped to win back is happily entwined with someone else. So when she discovers that every shot she takes from a bottle of tequila takes her back to the start of the night, she sets out to use it to her advantage. There are echoes of the mighty Groundhog Day, but you definitely won’t feel like you’re watching the same film all over again… Ashley Zukerman (Apple Cider Vinegar) and Sean Keenan (The Power Of The Dog) co-star.

Bone Lake

Available in February in Sky Cinema on demand. Cert 18

When Sage (Maddie Hasson, The Recruit) and Diego (Marco Pigossi, Gen V) arrive at their secluded lakeside holiday house, they get a shock: another couple have booked it as well. Rather than waste the opportunity, they agree to share. But as the unsettling pre-credits scene tells you, this isn’t going to be an idyllic getaway. Semi-innocent flirtation soon turns into a disturbing nightmare of seduction, lies and manipulation, revealing long-hidden secrets that should have stayed buried. Infused with wit, energy and genuinely unexpected twists, Bone Lake is a superior thriller that’ll keep you gripped till its savage conclusion.


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: 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

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

Sky Cinema movie premieres: August 2025

  • Long Gone Heroes

  • The Thicket

  • The Room Next Door

  • September 5

  • Sonic The Hedgehog 3

  • Gator Creek

  • Heart Eyes

  • Saturday Night

  • The Mountain

  • The Surfer

  • Into The Wonderwoods

  • Night Call

  • The Lord Of The Rings: War Of The Rohirrim

  • Restless

  • The Prosecutor


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