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New Movies This Week: Elio, 28 Years Later, Dangerous Animals, and Flower Girl

From cosmic laughs in Elio to eerie thrills in 28 Years Late and the jaw-clenching Dangerous Animals, and the bold fantasy comedy Flower Girl. Here’s your fun and fast guide…

Need a midweek pick-me-up? The cinemas have got you covered. This week’s new movie lineup is all kinds of unexpected in the best way possible. We’re talking space misadventures, post-apocalyptic thrills, a survival horror at sea, and a cheeky curse with a whole lot of heart. There’s Pixar’s cosmic adventure Elio, the chilling return of the rage virus in 28 Years Later, the survival horror Dangerous Animals, and the bold fantasy comedy Flower Girl. Whether you’re in the mood for aliens, apocalyptic tension, shark-infested waters, or a modern-day curse with heart, this week’s lineup brings something exciting for every kind of movie fan.

Now, let’s take a closer look at the four new films you can catch this week:

New Movies June 18, 2025 28 Years Later, Elio, Dangerous Animals, Flower Girl

Elio

2025 PG 1 hr 37 mins
ADVENTURE, ANIMATION, COMEDY, FAMILY, SCIENCE FICTION
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Disney and Pixar are back with another intergalactic heartwarmer. Meet Elio, a quirky kid with a head full of space fantasies who suddenly finds himself accidentally teleported to a council of aliens convinced he’s Earth’s ambassador.

Awkward? Very. But also hilarious, visually stunning, and surprisingly sweet. With a voice cast that includes Zoe Saldaña and an adventure that spans lightyears, Elio delivers family-friendly laughs and cosmic lessons about identity, courage, and finding your place in the universe.

28 Years Later

2025 R-18 1 hr 54 mins
HORROR, SCIENCE FICTION, THRILLER
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If you’re still recovering from 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, brace yourself, it’s back.

28 Years Later drops us deep into a new nightmare where the rage virus still haunts what’s left of humanity. A quarantined island offers a fragile kind of peace… until one survivor crosses the causeway back to the mainland, where evolution has taken a horrifying turn. Jodie Comer leads this haunting third chapter in the virus saga, and it’s every bit as chilling, chaotic, and pulse-pounding as fans would expect. Horror fans, prepare for an edge-of-your-seat experience.

Dangerous Animals

2025 R-16 1 hr 38 mins
HORROR, THRILLER
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Think you’ve seen every survival thriller out there? Think again.

In Dangerous Animals, a carefree surfer is kidnapped by a shark-worshipping serial killer and trapped on a boat in the middle of nowhere. Her only way out? Outsmarting her captor before she becomes bait for his twisted feeding ritual. It’s part ocean terror, part psychological cat-and-mouse, and all heart-racing suspense. If you’re craving tension and high-stakes survival, this horror-thriller brings the bite.

Flower Girl

2025 R-16 1 hr 14 mins
COMEDY, FANTASY
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Flower Girl tells the bizarre, magical, and surprisingly tender story of Ena, a self-centered woman who insults the wrong person and ends up cursed in a way she never imagined. Her only shot at breaking it? Finding someone who loves her for who she is… not what she has.

With cheeky humor, vibrant visuals, and standout performances from Sue Ramirez and KaladKaren, Flower Girl is the bold, fantasy-tinged comedy that mixes laughter with a little bit of soul-searching. And yes, you’ll want to talk about it afterwards.

FAN FAVORITES STILL SHOWING

Missed last week’s releases? No worries—these crowd-pleasers are still packing theaters with action, laughs, and heart. Here’s what’s holding strong: 

How to Train Your Dragon

2025 PG 2 hrs 7 mins
ACTION, FAMILY, FANTASY
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Ever wondered what it’s like to befriend a dragon? Buckle up for the live-action reboot of a modern animated classic. How to Train Your Dragon whisks you to the rugged isle of Berk, where Vikings and dragons are sworn enemies. Enter Hiccup (Mason Thames), a young misfit who flips tradition on its head by bonding with Toothless, a sleek Night Fury. This action-packed family fantasy, spiked with humor and heart, stars Nico Parker and Gerard Butler, delivering a tale of courage and connection. It’s one for the whole family, with a few upgrades fans of the original will appreciate. Perfect for kids and adults alike, it’s a visual feast that’ll leave you soaring. Will Hiccup and Toothless rewrite history? 

Only We Know

2025 PG 1 hr 41 mins
DRAMA, ROMANCE
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What does love look like later in life? Only We Know follows Betty (Charo Santos), a retired English teacher, and Ryan (Dingdong Dantes), a grieving engineer, as they form an unexpected friendship. This tender drama, laced with romance, explores loneliness, healing, and second chances, with Al Tantay adding depth to the cast. It’s a soulful pick for anyone who believes connection can bloom in unlikely places. Will their bond become something more? 

Ballerina

2025 R-16 2 hrs 4 mins
ACTION, CRIME, THRILLER
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Karate Kid: Legends

2025 G 1 hr 35 mins
ACTION, ADVENTURE, DRAMA, FAMILY
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Lilo & Stitch

2025 G 1 hr 48 mins
COMEDY, FAMILY
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

2025 PG 2 hrs 49 mins
ACTION, ADVENTURE, THRILLER
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Final Destination Bloodlines

2024 R-16 1 hr 49 mins
HORROR, MYSTERY
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This week’s lineup is a vibrant cocktail of adventure, scares, and giggles, ready to match any vibe. Whether you’re itching for animated adventures or edge-of-your-seat thrills, this week’s new movie picks offers something worth escaping to. Planning a family movie night? Make Elio your pick. Need a thriller that bites? Dangerous Animals and 28 Years Later have chills in spades. In the mood for something fresh and thought-provoking? Flower Girlbrings the magic. Don’t miss upcoming releases like M3GAN 2.0 (June 27), a sci-fi horror sequel; and F1 (June 27), a Brad Pitt-led racing thriller. Stay tuned for next week’s fresh batch of releases and updates. Keep ClickTheCity bookmarked for the latest schedules, your next movie is a click away!

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