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What's New in Theaters and Streaming on April 10, 2026 — Your Complete Movie Guide

What's New in Theaters and Streaming on April 10, 2026 — Your Complete Movie Guide Easter weekend's box office has been dominated by The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and Project Hail Mary — but today, April 10, a whole new wave of films arrives to give audiences even more to choose from. Whether you're in the mood for slick action, J-horror, Italian romance, or daring experimental cinema, today's releases have something for everyone. Here's your complete guide to every major film hitting theaters and streaming on April 10, 2026. 🎬 In the Grey — The Big One In Theaters | Action Thriller | Directed by Guy Ritchie This is the one everyone's been waiting for. Guy Ritchie's action thriller stars Henry Cavill, Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza González, Oscar winner Fisher Stevens, and Oscar nominee Rosamund Pike. Deadline In the Grey follows a covert team of elite operatives who live in the global shadows, as comfortable wielding power and influence as they are automatic weapons and high explosives. When a ruthless despot steals a billion-dollar fortune, the team is sent to steal it back on what would be for anyone else a suicide mission. What begins as an impossible heist gets much worse, spiraling into an all-out war of strategy, deception, and survival. Deadline Much of the action is perpetrated by the team's two heavies — a cocky American known as Bronco (Jake Gyllenhaal) and a more no-nonsense Brit called Sid (Henry Cavill) — both more than adept in things that go bang and boom, with Eiza González as their handler. Variety This is Guy Ritchie at his most Ritchie — kinetic editing, dark wit, and a stellar ensemble. If you loved The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare or The Covenant, this is essential viewing. Who It's For: Action fans, Guy Ritchie devotees, anyone who wants to see Cavill and Gyllenhaal trade punches and one-liners. 🎌 Exit 8 — The J-Horror Hidden Gem In Limited Theaters | Horror Thriller | Based on the Viral Video Game Despite coming out the same day as Faces of Death, don't overlook this Rotten Tomatoes-approved J-horror based on the viral video game of the same name. Expect unnerving madness and terror, as a man is forced to walk the same hall over and over until he can unravel its mysteries. MovieWeb A man trapped in an endless sterile subway passageway sets out to find Exit 8. The rules of his quest are simple: do not overlook anything out of the ordinary. If you discover an anomaly, turn back immediately. If you don't, carry on. Then leave from Exit 8. But even a single oversight will send him back to the beginning. Horrormovielists The video game this is based on became a viral sensation for its simple but psychologically torturous premise — and the film adaptation looks set to deliver that same sense of creeping dread in a feature-length format. Who It's For: Horror fans, fans of slow-burn psychological terror, anyone who played the viral game. 🌹 You, Me & Tuscany — The Perfect Rom-Com Counter-Programming In Theaters | Romantic Comedy | Directed by Kat Coiro You, Me & Tuscany is the story of Anna (Halle Bailey), a young free-spirited cook who suddenly decides to become a squatter in an abandoned Tuscan villa. ScreenRant When the villa's actual owner shows up — played by the immensely charming Regé-Jean Page — things get complicated in the best possible way. The romantic comedy features the undeniable chemistry of Regé-Jean Page and Halle Bailey against the beautiful backdrop of Italy. Feenanoor After weeks of sci-fi epics and superhero sequels, this sun-drenched Italian rom-com is exactly the kind of palate cleanser the spring movie calendar needs. Think Under the Tuscan Sun meets a modern love story, with two of Hollywood's most charismatic leads at the centre. Who It's For: Rom-com lovers, fans of Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page, anyone who wants a feel-good escape. 💀 Faces of Death — The Boldest Horror Remake of the Year In Theaters + Shudder | Horror | Directed by Daniel Goldhaber Faces of Death follows a woman (Barbie Ferreira) working as a content moderator for a major video platform, who discovers what appears to be re-enactments of murders from the original film. In an online world where nothing can be trusted, she must determine whether the violence is fiction, or unfolding in real time. Horrormovielists The reimagined Faces of Death is already generating massive buzz for its use of practical effects to explore psychological trauma. Feenanoor Director Daniel Goldhaber previously made the critically acclaimed Cam (2018), which explored similar themes of identity and digital reality — making him the perfect choice for this daring reimagination of one of horror's most infamous titles. Faces of Death will have a day-and-date release on Shudder Feenanoor, meaning you can watch it from home on launch day. Who It's For: Horror fans who want something genuinely challenging, fans of elevated horror in the vein of Cam and Hereditary. 🎭 The Cristophers — The Surprise Indie Gem In Limited Theaters | Comedy | Directed by Steven Soderbergh Having Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel in leading roles already makes this a potential stand-out comedy. Under the guidance of director Steven Soderbergh, it could be a surprise stand-out this month despite its limited release. MovieWeb Soderbergh is one of the most versatile directors in Hollywood — capable of everything from Ocean's Eleven to Traffic to Behind the Candelabra — and pairing him with McKellen and Coel for a comedy is one of the most intriguing creative matchups of the year. Seek this one out if it's playing near you. Who It's For: Cinephiles, fans of character-driven comedy, anyone who loves Ian McKellen or Michaela Coel. 🎭 Hamlet — Shakespeare for a New Generation In Theaters | Drama | Directed by Aneil Karia Hamlet is a modern reimagining of Shakespeare's work, bringing Prince Hamlet (Riz Ahmed) to contemporary London. Prince Hamlet, haunted by the ghost of his father, descends from London's elite society into the city's underground, seeking revenge for his father's murder — and questioning his role in his family's corruption. ScreenRant With Riz Ahmed in the lead role and a stellar supporting cast including Art Malik, Morfydd Clark, and Timothy Spall, this is one of the most ambitious Shakespeare adaptations in years. Who It's For: Theatre lovers, Riz Ahmed fans, anyone interested in literary adaptations reimagined for the modern world. What to Watch This Weekend Whether you're heading to the cinema or settling in at home, April 10, 2026 has one of the most diverse single-day release slates of the year. From Guy Ritchie's gleeful action excess to the psychological claustrophobia of Exit 8, there is something for every kind of movie lover today. For more entertainment coverage, streaming guides, and film reviews, visit digital8hub.com — your go-to source for what's worth watching in 2026.

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