New Movies in UAE Cinemas This Week (Week of 17 November 2025)
New movies in UAE cinemas this week include Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, Wicked: For Good, Sisu: Road to Revenge and The Thing With The Feathers.
This week’s cinema slate in the UAE brings back the Horsemen, closes the book on Wicked, and adds both explosive action and intimate drama. If you are planning a trip to Vox Cinemas and wondering what to watch this week in Dubai, you have four major new releases hitting theatres on 20 November 2025, covering crime, musical fantasy, war, and family grief.
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Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
A high-risk diamond heist forces the famous Horsemen back into the spotlight. Joined by a new group of performers, they target a vicious criminal network that thinks it understands every angle. The film leans on slick illusions, double-crosses, and the thrill of seeing magic scaled up for the big screen, making it an easy pick if you enjoy smart, fast crime thrillers.
Sisu: Road to Revenge
Returning to the ruins of his family home, a battle-scarred survivor focuses on rebuilding what he lost, plank by plank. When the Red Army commander responsible for his tragedy reappears, he abandons quiet plans and launches into a relentless pursuit. Expect sparse dialogue, brutal combat, and inventive violence as he hunts his enemy across unforgiving landscapes.
The Thing With The Feathers
A father and his family are stuck in the aftermath of a personal catastrophe. Their attempts to hold together are fragile, and the arrival of a strange houseguest threatens to crack everything open. The guest pushes the father into uneasy confrontations with his pain and choices, turning the film into a study of grief and the messy process of healing.
Wicked: For Good
Elphaba’s story reaches its final act as she fights for Oz’s Animals and against the Wizard’s lies, while Glinda faces the cost of being the kingdom’s carefully managed symbol of goodness. Their relationship, once the heart of the story, comes under immense pressure as politics and prophecy collide. The film blends large musical numbers, fantasy world-building, and emotional confrontations in a finale designed to satisfy fans of the saga.
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