Us Weekly's Spring Movie Preview: ‘The Drama,' More Must-See Films

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Mother Nature may be luring you toward the outdoors with its warmer weather this spring, but Us Weekly has a lineup of must-see movies that will happily keep you inside and glued to the screen.

March, April and May offer an array of different moviegoer options, kicking off with Zendaya and Robert Pattinson'sThe Drama - a polarizing romance with a plot twist already stirring mixed emotions from early viewers.

"In my real life, what this movie has reminded me about love is: if you feel safe with someone, if you feel known by someone, and you feel seen by someone; then you feel like you can tell them everything," Zendaya teased to Vogue about film earlier this month. "And because of that, you feel like you know them on every level. And that's the hope, right? It's to feel like you're with someone that you can be your whole and true self with and they will love every part of that."

If The Drama isn't for you, there's always the long-awaited sequel The Devil Wears Prada 2 or the overseas escapist rom-com You, Me & Tuscany. Laugh out loud comedies Pizza Movie and The Breadwinner are also on the lineup, as is Lee Cronin's The Mummy for the year-round horror fanatics.

So touch grass later - and head indoors to see these films:

‘The Drama'

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Why Go? The beloved Disney+ series is headed to the big screen, with Pedro Pascal as the Mandalorian, plus franchise newbies Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White. Best part: more of the adorable Grogu!

Release Date: May 22

‘Broad Trip'

Why Go? It's been 15 years since Bridesmaids and 20 years since Heartbreakers, so this offbeat comedy about a buttoned-up daughter Alice (Sophia Bush) heading out on a bachelorette road trip to talk her wild mom, Jeanie (Lauren Holly), out of marrying a man she just met feels like perfect timing.

Release Date: May 26 (on Roku)

‘The Breadwinner'

Why Go? Comedian Nate Bargatze is firmly in his dad era in this family comedy about what happens when there's a role reversal with wife Katie (Mandy Moore) after one of her inventions goes viral on Shark Tank.

Release Date: May 29

‘Pressure'

Why Go? Bring your dad or the historian in your friend group to this drama about the 72 hours before D-Day. Brendan Fraser, Andrew Scott and Chris Messina ensure there's something for everyone.

Release Date: May 29

Bonus: ‘Project Hail Mary'

Why Go?Ryan Gosling - hot. Ryan Gosling in glasses and and a cardigan? Sizzling. Based on the Andy Weir novel of the same name, Gosling's middle school science teacher turned astronaut Ryland Grace teams up with the world's most adorable alien to save the universe. Do we really need to say anything else?

Release Date: In Theaters Now

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This story was originally published March 30, 2026 at 4:29 PM.