February is coming to an end, so it’s time to look forward to what movies are coming to theaters and streaming services in March.
Here are 11 movies coming out in March 2025.
Coming to theaters near you
‘Night of the Zoopocalyse’
Rating: PG
Release Date: March 7
There is something not quite right going on at the zoo.
When a piece of an asteroid lands in a not-so-special zoo, the animals start to become mutants. Those not affected must work together in order to escape the zoo before it’s too late.
‘Bob Trevino Likes It’
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 21
Inspired by a true story, “Bob Trevino Likes It” tells the story of a girl, Lily Trevino (Barbie Ferreira), who’s father, Robert Trevino (French Stewart), stops talking to her.
When Lily decides to go looking for him, she comes to find what she was looking for all along but in another Bob Trevino (John Leguizamo) instead.
‘Snow White’
Rating: PG
Release Date: March 21
The first-ever created Disney princess is returning to the big screen after 88 years as a new live-action remake “Snow White.”
Rachel Zegler is taking on the role of Snow White as she does all she can to take her kingdom back from the Evil Queen (Gal Gadot) and become the girl she’s meant to be.
‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 28
According to IMDb, a strange lottery winner, Charles (Tim Key), uses his winnings to make his dreams come true by paying his favorite singer, Herb McGwyer (Tom Basden), to perform a private concert on the secluded island he calls home.
‘The Penguin Lessons’
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 28
When trying to impress a woman while on vacation in Uruguay, English teacher Tom Michel (Steve Coogan), instead finds himself with a penguin for a companion.
However, Michel comes to realize that there is more to learn from his newfound friend than he thought possible.
‘The Woman in the Yard’
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 28
In this new horror film, a family finds a mysterious woman repeatedly appearing in their front yard. According to IMDb, when she appears, the woman brings words of warning and unsettling messages to the family.
The family begins to wonder who she is, what she wants and what danger she poses to them.
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‘Picture This’
Rating: Not Rated
Release Date: March 6
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video
Not to be confused for the Ashley Tisdale and Robbie Amell film from 2008, Amazon Prime Video’s “Picture This” is about a young photographer who isn’t sure she wants to gets married.
However, when her sister’s wedding is coming up, her family decides to set her up with various men who she can potentially bring as a date to the wedding. What she doesn’t expect is for an old flame to resurface at the same time.
‘Plankton: The Movie’
Rating: PG
Release Date: March 7
Streaming: Netflix
The Bikini Bottom villain mastermind is getting his own movie in the new animated Netflix film “Plankton: The Movie.”
When Karen (Jill Talley) gets tired of waiting for Plankton (Mr. Lawrence) to obtain world domination, she takes matters into her own hands. Now it’s up to Plankton — with the help of SpongeBob SquarePants (Tom Kenny) and the others — to stop her.
‘The Electric State’
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 14
Streaming: Netflix
After a robot rebellion, humans banish robots to their own place of isolation known as the “Electric State.”
But when an orphaned teenager, Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown), believes her brother is still out there and connected to the robots, she embarks on a journey like no other to find him.
‘Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip’
Rating: PG
Release Date: March 28
Streaming: Disney+
Take a ride with Thom Nemer as he plays Alexander Garcia in the upcoming Disney movie, “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip.”
The Garcia family is taking a road trip to Mexico City with the hope of rediscovering their heritage. However — with the help of a cursed family statue — everything that could possibly go wrong, goes wrong.
‘The Life List’
Rating: PG-13
Release Date: March 30
Streaming: Netflix
After her mom passes away, Alex Rose (Sofia Carson) starts off on a quest to find the best version of herself.
Before her death, Alex’s mom, Elizabeth (Connie Britton), found a life list that Alex wrote as a teenager. Elizabeth challenges Alex to do everything that is on the list. While it’s not always easy, it all starts to become worth it.

