The last Friday in January arrives loaded with new releases in Spanish cinemas. On January 30, 2026, a varied list of premieres will land in theaters, including major international productions, Spanish cinema, documentaries, and independent proposals, designed for very different audiences.
Marty Supreme
Starring Timothée Chalamet, this biographical film follows the trajectory of a professional table tennis player whose obsession with success leads him into a spiral of personal demands and sacrifices. A drama about ambition, identity, and the price of fame.
Round trip
The popular series makes the leap to the big screen with a comedy directed by Paco León, who brings back its most iconic characters. Humor, nostalgia, and a contemporary look at a television universe that marked an entire generation.
Send Help
Survival thriller starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien. After an accident, two strangers are trapped on a deserted island and must collaborate to survive, as tensions, fears, and personal secrets come to light.
The Left-Handed Girl
Taiwanese production that combines comedy and drama to portray the daily life of a single mother and her two daughters in Taipei. An intimate story about family, resilience, and small gestures that make a difference
The fight
Spanish drama set in Fuerteventura, where Canarian wrestling becomes the symbolic axis of a story about grief, roots, and emotional reconstruction after a family loss.
Franz Kafka
European biopic centered on the figure of the Czech writer, exploring his creative universe, his internal conflicts, and the mark he left on contemporary literature

Other premieres:
Melania
A documentary offering an unusual portrait of Melania Trump, addressing her public role, her private life, and her relationship with media and political power.
Human Bullet
A musical documentary that follows the artist Mikel Erentxun, reviewing his career, his creative process, and his relationship with music over the years.
Yunan
A European drama that addresses exile, identity, and the search for one's own place, through the personal journey of its protagonist and their attempt to rebuild their life far from home.
With this variety of proposals, the lineup for this end of January seeks to offer more options than ever to enjoy cinema in theaters, from premieres with international names to original stories that explore different cultural realities.