This week, movie lovers in the United States have two big Hollywood films arriving in theaters. One is a warm and emotional comedy-drama starring Brendan Fraser, and the other is the much-awaited musical finale of Wicked. Both movies hit theaters on November 21, 2025, so the weekend is packed with excitement.

Rental Family follows the story of an American actor living in Tokyo who is going through a rough phase in his life. He feels lost, alone and unsure about what he is supposed to do next. Everything changes when he joins an unusual Japanese agency that rents out fake family members to people who need company or emotional support. Brendan Fraser plays this character with a mix of humor and tenderness, showing a man who slowly begins to understand himself again through these strange but touching connections. Takehiro Hira, Mari Yamamoto and Akira Emoto join him and help bring out the emotional layers of the story.

The film gently explores loneliness and what it really means to belong. It shows how people sometimes just want someone to stand beside them, even if that bond is temporary. The director, Hikari, keeps the tone soft and intimate, letting the audience feel the quiet moments of human connection while also enjoying little bits of humor. Anyone who loves Brendan Fraser or enjoys films that make you feel warm and reflective will connect with this story.

The second big release is Wicked: For Good, which brings the grand finale of the iconic Broadway musical to the big screen. Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande return as Elphaba and Glinda, two friends who once stood side by side but now face very different paths in the magical world of Oz. Their relationship remains at the heart of the film as they face choices that shape who they become and where they belong.

The movie captures the big musical moments, the bright visuals and the emotion that made the stage version so famous. Viewers can enjoy the beloved songs again, and the soundtrack comes out on the same day as the film. Wicked: For Good is made for everyone who loved the musical and also for anyone discovering it for the first time. The film aims to leave the audience with a strong emotional finish to the journey of these two unforgettable witches.