Friday Release: The last Friday of July 2025 rolls in with entertainment of all kinds across languages and platforms-from reboots featuring everyone’s favorite superheroes to mythological blockbusters, crime thrillers, and laugh-out-loud comedies. Here’s your full guide to what’s new and where to watch it.
Language: English
Where to Watch: Theatrical Release
Fresh, darker faces, such as those of Matt Shakman, reimagine the venture of Marvel into the iconic superhero squad. The origin story chronicles the days of Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm before they turned into the Fantastic Four. Expect next-level VFX and a major MCU timeline setting.
Language: Tamil
Where to Watch: Theatres across South India
This political drama revolves Vijay Sethupathi in a power-packed double role, showcasing an emotional journey of a rebel turning into a ruler. With a phenomenal storyline and bold dialogues, it is expected to fare well among the mass audiences.
Languages: Hindi, Telugu, and Tamil
Where to Watch: Theatres over the country
A mythological epic depicting the avatar of the Lord Vishnu as Narasimha, this VFX heavy movie has a top devotional cast and is compared with Adipurush and Kantara. It promises grandeur and spiritual depth.
Where to Watch: Netflix
This serious patriotic drama follows the story of an undercover officer uncovering a whole world of secrets associated with a terror plot on Indian soil. A pretty good recommendation for fans of Raazi or Baby.
Where to Watch: Theatres
The film is set in a mythical Tamil kingdom that mixes folklore, magic, and action. With an AR Rahman score, it is rich in visuals-belting it for fantasy lovers.
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Language: Hindi
Where to Watch: Sony LIV
The series is a brilliant drama-crime that investigates a series of murders linked with mysterious mandala symbols. With Raveena Tandon and Parambrata Chatterjee in gritty roles.
Where to Watch: Theatres (Punjab & North India)
Bollywood’s hit comedy sequel brings back the hilarious family fiasco and marital muddles with cast assembly of Ammy Virk, Sargun Mehta, and Nimrat Khaira.
Drama, devotion, and thrills of digitality break in between theater-going and staying at home this Friday.