All Sci-Fi Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘Playing Gracie Darling’

This week brings a lot of new options for genre fans, both in theaters and at home. There’s something for everyone, including a beloved older movie making a comeback, exciting anime events, and suspenseful thrillers. You can choose from big-budget sequels or smaller, atmospheric dramas with a supernatural twist. Stories range from robots taking over to dark reimaginings of classic fairy tales and childhood fears. Both streaming services and cinemas are releasing some major titles, so there’s plenty to choose from.

Playing Gracie Darling’ (2025)

Netflix is starting December with a genuinely gripping new series. As a critic, I found myself immediately drawn into the story of Joni Grey, a psychologist forced to revisit a painful childhood trauma when a friend vanishes during a seance. Decades later, history seems to repeat itself with another disappearance, and the town is once again shrouded in mystery. Morgana O’Reilly delivers a fantastic performance in this Australian production, which expertly mixes psychological drama with a subtle, unsettling supernatural vibe. Honestly, it’s the kind of show you’ll want to devour in one sitting – the whole season is available now, and trust me, you’ll be eager to uncover the town’s hidden secrets.

‘TRON: Ares’ (2025)

Jared Leto plays the advanced program Ares in the latest film of this popular sci-fi series. After playing in theaters, the movie will be available to stream starting December 2nd. The story follows Ares as he moves from the digital world into our own, marking the first time humans meet truly intelligent machines. Viewers can expect impressive visual effects and a powerful soundtrack that builds on the world created in the original 1982 film. Now, fans can enjoy this intense battle between humans and machines from home.

‘JUJUTSU KAISEN: Execution -Shibuya Incident x The Culling Game Begins-‘ (2025)

Anime fans can experience a special event in theaters starting December 5th. It combines the thrilling ending of the Shibuya Incident with brand-new scenes that kick off the Culling Game. The story follows Yuji Itadori as he fights curses taking over Tokyo, while powerful sorcerers get ready for a dangerous tournament. This release connects the second and third seasons of the popular anime, giving fans a chance to see the action and emotional moments on the big screen.

‘100 Nights of Hero’ (2025)

Hitting theaters December 5th, this fantasy drama stars Emma Corrin and Maika Monroe. Based on Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel, the film offers a fresh take on the ancient story of Scheherazade. It’s set in a world where women rely on storytelling to protect themselves, and follows Cherry and her maid, Hero, as they try to outwit a dangerous suitor by creating a new, compelling story each night for 100 nights. The film stands out with its striking visuals, blending live action with the look of a storybook, and offers a feminist perspective on traditional fairy tales, highlighting the strength of storytelling.

‘Dust Bunny’ (2025)

Mads Mikkelsen and director Bryan Fuller are bringing a new horror thriller to theaters on December 5th. The story centers on a young girl who convinces her neighbor to help her fight a monster she believes is living under her bed. Mikkelsen plays the neighbor, a retired hitman who is trying to shield the girl from dangers, both real and imagined. The film blends elements of dark fantasy with intense action, creating a dark and unusual take on a classic fairy tale. It promises to be a thrilling and suspenseful experience, tapping into both childhood anxieties and mature themes of violence.

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2025-12-03 20:44