Magellan by Lav Diaz, a historical biopic starring Gael García Bernal, was featured in the Cannes Première lineup for 2025 and hits theaters on December 31, 2025.
Azur and Asmar, an animated film by Michel Ocelot, arrives on Disney+ on December 5, 2025. A tale set between Europe and the Maghreb, synopsis, behind the scenes, and info.
Christmas in His Hands 2, a family comedy directed by Joaquín Mazón starring Santiago Segura and Ernesto Sevilla, arrives on Netflix on December 5, 2025. A mission to save Christmas.
Tell Me Softly, a Prime Video romance adapted from Mercedes Ron, arrives on December 12, 2025. Starring Alicia Falcó, Fernando Lindez, and Diego Vidales.
Olivia, an animated film by Irene Iborra adapted from Maite Carranza, will be released in theaters on January 21, 2026. A sensitive story about solidarity and resilience.
Directed by Agustín Díaz Yanes, A Ghost in Battle (Un fantasma en la batalla) is a Spanish thriller released on Netflix on October 17, 2025, inspired by a real-life infiltration into the ETA in the 1990s.
The third installment of À Contre-Sens (Culpa nuestra), directed by Domingo González and starring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara, concludes a successful trilogy of drama and teen romance.
In Amarga Navidad, Pedro Almodóvar stars Bárbara Lennie, Leonardo Sbaraglia and Aitana Sánchez-Gijón in a dramatic comedy about grief and creation, due in cinemas in 2026.
Jury Prize at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival — Sirat, directed by Oliver Laxe, is a sensory drama set amidst the Moroccan desert. The film hits theaters on September 10, 2025.
A terrifying scream, an invisible presence and three women bound together by fear: The Cursed (El llanto) is a horrific thriller by Pedro Martín-Calero, starring Ester Expósito and Mathilde Ollivier. Released in cinemas on May 21, 2025.
La Plateforme 2, a horror film by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia starring Milena Smit and Hovik Keuchkerian, arrives on Netflix on October 4, 2024. Plunge into a chilling social hell.
L'Amour au Pied du Mur, the Spanish remake of Clovis Cornillac's 2015 French romantic comedy 'Un peu, beaucoup, aveuglément', finds its home on Netflix on April 12, 2024.