
The Chronicles of Riddick 4: Furia Rising (2026)
Vin Diesel, Colm Feore, Thandiwe Newton
In the coldest corners of the galaxy, legends don’t die — they evolve. The Chronicles of Riddick 4: Furia Rising
reignites the dark, brutal saga of Richard B. Riddick, plunging audiences back into a universe where survival is a religion, loyalty is rare, and vengeance burns brighter than any star.
Years after seizing control of the Necromonger throne, Riddick (Vin Diesel) has vanished — a ghost among the stars, haunted by visions of the lost homeworld of Furia and the genocide that wiped his people from existence. The galaxy believes him dead. But when whispers of surviving Furian bloodlines surface from the edges of known space, Riddick is forced out of exile to uncover the truth — and to face the empire he once ruled.
The Necromongers, now fractured and leaderless, have fallen into chaos. Lord Marshal (Colm Feore), long thought destroyed, has returned as something less than human — a spectral commander bound by dark technology, determined to reclaim his dominion. Meanwhile, Lady Vaako (Thandiwe Newton), ever ambitious and more dangerous than ever, sees Riddick’s return as her final opportunity to seize ultimate power — by either aligning with him… or destroying him.
As Riddick journeys to the scorched ruins of Furia, he uncovers the ancient secret of his people — a primal force buried deep within the planet’s core, one that could restore his race or end the universe entirely. Hunted by assassins, betrayed by allies, and haunted by ghosts of his past, Riddick must confront his destiny as the last Furyan — and the first to reclaim what was stolen.
From desolate wastelands to cosmic battlefields lit by dying suns, The Chronicles of Riddick 4 combines savage hand-to-hand combat, colossal space warfare, and the mythic power of Diesel’s raw, unrelenting performance. It’s a return to the franchise’s roots — darker, grittier, and more personal — as Riddick stops running and finally turns to face the empire that made him a monster.
He was born in darkness. Forged in war. Now he’s returning home — to bring fury to the stars.
Son of the Mask 2 (2025)
Jamie Kennedy, Traylor Howard, Alan Cumming
New mask. New chaos. Same bad idea.
Two decades after Son of the Mask turned parenthood into pandemonium, the wildest comedy franchise in cinematic history returns with
Tim Avery (Jamie Kennedy), now a slightly more experienced dad and full-time animator, thought his days of divine madness were behind him. But when his now preteen son
The new mask doesn’t just grant godlike chaos — it multiplies it. Soon, Alvey’s imagination brings his father’s cartoon characters to life, turning the peaceful town of Edge City into a living, breathing comic strip of flying anvils, wisecracking ducks, and neon tornadoes. Meanwhile,
Traylor Howard reprises her role as Tonya, the ever-patient mother trying desperately to hold the family (and their sanity) together, even as her house becomes a slapstick war zone. Together, the Averys must embrace the madness, team up with a reluctant Loki, and discover the true power of creativity — and chaos — before the mask’s magic consumes them all.
With mind-bending visuals, absurd humor, and a dash of heartfelt family adventure, Son of the Mask 2 delivers a Technicolor explosion of comedy and imagination. The tone harks back to the original
Jamie Kennedy returns in full physical-comedy form, while Alan Cumming once again steals every scene with his devilish charisma and theatrical flair. Directed by
Because you can’t outgrow mischief — you just pass it down.
In Son of the Mask 2, the mayhem is hereditary, the laughter is louder, and the mask’s magic is just getting started.