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Upcoming Movies August 2025: Big Releases You’ll Want to Watch, From War 2 to The Naked Gun

Explore the top Upcoming movies August 2025 brings, from Bollywood movies like War 2 and Coolie to Hollywood sequels and animated hits.

Nivedita Mishra

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Written By Nivedita Mishra
Upcoming movies August 2025 including War 2, The Naked Gun, Freakier Friday, Revolver Rita, Coolie, and more.

A preview of the most anticipated movie releases in August 2025, featuring Bollywood blockbusters and Hollywood sequels.

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Upcoming Movies August 2025: Big Releases You’ll Want to Watch, From War 2 to The Naked Gun

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August has always been an exciting month for cinema, and 2025 is no exception. With Bollywood movies like Hrithik Roshan’s much-anticipated War 2—which already has fans buzzing about its release date—and a strong lineup of Hollywood titles and sequels, the month offers something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for big-budget spectacles or offbeat thrillers, these upcoming movies August 2025 will keep theatres packed and viewers hooked.

War 2 — aka my entire personality this August

Release Date: August 14, 2025

First things first. I’ve rewatched the War climax like… 17 times. So no surprise I’m counting down the days for War 2. Ayan Mukerji is directing (yup, the Brahmastra guy), and this time Hrithik isn’t just going solo—he’s joined by Jr. NTR.

Let’s be real. That pairing? That’s blockbuster fuel. Throw in spy gadgets, stunt choreography that looks like it belongs in a Marvel flick, and exotic sets—you get a movie that knows it’s The Moment. Jr. NTR apparently wrapped up shooting weeks ago (TOI). I am so ready.

The Naked Gun — Liam Neeson… doing slapstick?

Release Date: August 1, 2025

Okay, I had to double-check if this was real. Liam Neeson is starring in The Naked Gun reboot. Yup, the Taken guy. He’s playing Frank Drebin Jr., which already sounds hilarious because, well, can you imagine Liam delivering a punchline without threatening someone?

Akiva Schaffer is directing. Pamela Anderson’s in it too. The vibe? Old-school parody with modern awkwardness. It might totally bomb or become this decade’s cult gem. Either way, I’m showing up just to see if Neeson can make me laugh instead of stress-sweat.

Freakier Friday — This isn’t a drill, Lohan and Curtis are BACK

Release Date: August 8, 2025

I don’t even care if it’s cheesy—I’m so in. Freakier Friday brings back Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis for another round of body-swap madness. I grew up with the original, so this sequel hits straight in the nostalgia.

Apparently, there’s a new generation involved too. This probably means some Gen Z chaos layered into the already-bonkers plot. Don’t expect Oscar-worthy drama—this is for your heart. Popcorn flick, comfort flick, whatever you want to call it. I’m booking that ticket the second it drops.

Revolver Rita — Keerthy Suresh with a gun. That’s it. That’s the pitch.

Release Date: August 27, 2025

Revolver Rita is one of those films that you hear about and immediately go: “Wait, what??” Keerthy Suresh plays a gun-slinging, no-nonsense woman in a world that looks like Quentin Tarantino went South Indian.

Dark comedy? Check. Gritty slow-motion moments? Probably. A wild, unpredictable lead performance? Hopefully. I don’t know what to expect—and that’s what makes it fun.

Eenie Meanie — The con is on

Release Date: August 22, 2025

Eenie Meanie is a psychological thriller with Samara Weaving in the lead, and honestly, that’s all I needed to hear. She plays a former con artist who gets pulled back in, and yes, I’m already seeing betrayal, tension, and one hell of a final reveal.

Cleveland is the setting (which, okay, random), but it gives the whole thing a very lived-in, gritty feel. If you’re into mind games with style, this might be your thing.

Honey Don’t! — Ethan Coen gets weird, again

Release Date: August 22, 2025

This one’s for the “I saw it before it was cool” crowd. Honey Don’t! is part of Ethan Coen’s eccentric “lesbian B-movie trilogy” (yes, that’s a real thing), and features Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans in roles that sound… delightfully unhinged.

It premiered at Cannes. It got weird reviews. It might make you uncomfortable in the best way. Either way, I’m intrigued.

Coolie — Mass cinema at its loudest and proudest

Release Date: August 14, 2025

Coolie is what happens when you take Rajinikanth, give him punchlines, and let Lokesh Kanagaraj direct the madness. Shruti Haasan’s also in it, and the title alone screams throwback.

Think ‘80s masala with modern visuals. It’s not subtle. It’s not trying to be. And thank god for that.

The Bad Guys 2 — More animated chaos incoming

Release Date: August 1, 2025

If you liked the first one (I did—it was surprisingly clever), The Bad Guys 2 will probably deliver. The same cast is back, and from what we know, the stakes are higher, the heists are bigger, and the jokes are still zipping along.

Honestly? Perfect for when you want to switch your brain off and just enjoy the ride.

Dhadak 2 — Don’t judge it by the name

Release Date: August 1, 2025

I know, I know—Dhadak 2 sounds like a sequel we didn’t ask for. But hear me out: this one’s directed by Shazia Iqbal, stars Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri, and is based on Pariyerum Perumal, which is a heavy, beautiful film about caste and identity.

So yeah, it’s not your average love story. This one’s got teeth. And it could seriously shift conversations if it’s done right.

Ajey — Political biopic meets spiritual drama

Release Date: August 1, 2025

Ajey tells the story of Yogi Adityanath—monk turned CM. Whether you lean left, right, or just want to see what the buzz is about, this one’s going to get people talking.

It stars Vineet Kumar Singh and is based on The Monk Who Became Chief Minister. There will be debates. There will be memes. There will definitely be takes.

TL;DR — War 2 is The One, but don’t sleep on the rest

If I had to pick just one movie to watch? Still War 2. That’s the tentpole. That’s the one I’ll probably drag my friends to—twice. But August has so much variety this year, I’m genuinely excited to hop between thrillers, comedies, and big-screen madness.

Rain or shine, I’m living at the theatre this month. Bring snacks.

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Nivedita Mishra
Nivedita Mishra reads for her degree—and also for fun. An English Literature postgrad at Delhi University and an English Honours grad, she writes about books, movies, ideas, and all the ways stories sneak into everyday life. She believes tea is a thinking tool and punctuation is underrated.

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