List of Philippine films of 2025

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This is an incomplete list of Filipino full-length films, both mainstream and independently produced, released in theaters, cinemas, and streaming services in 2025. Some films are in production but do not have definite release dates.

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January–March

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3Teacher's Pet VMX Sigrid Polon (director); Apple Dy, Micaella Raz, Gold Aceron [1]
10Las Ilusyonadas VMX Roman Perez, Jr. (director); Jenn Rosa, Angeline Aril, JD Aguas, JC Tan [1]
14Table For 3 VMX Ivan Andrew Payawal (director); Topper Fabregas, Arkin del Rosario, Jesse Guinto [1]
17Halimuyak VMX Bobby Bonifacio, Jr. (director); Christy Imperial, Skye Gonzaga, Chester Grecia, Carlo Lacana [1]
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11Bigayan VMX Ivan Andrew Payawal (director); Mike Liwag, Jesse Guinto [1]
12My Love Will Make You Disappear Star Cinema Chad V. Vidanes (director); Kim Chiu, Paulo Avelino [2]
PaquilResiko Entertainment ProductionLemuel Lorca (director); Beauty Gonzalez, JM de Guzman [3]
26Ex Ex Lovers Warner Bros. / Cornerstone Entertainment / Project 8 ProjectsJP Habac (director); Marvin Agustin, Jolina Magdangal [4]
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15Co-Love Puregold Jill Urdaneta (director); KD Estrada, Alexa Ilacad, Jameson Blake, Kira Balinger [5]
FleetingCatsi Catalan (director);
Food DeliveryBaby Ruth Villarama (director);
JourneymanChristian Paolo Lat and Dominic Lat (directors);
Olsen's DayJP Habac (director);
Perlas ng SilanganTM Malones (director);
Sepak TakrawMes de Guzman (director);
TagsibolTara Illenberger (director);
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