'The Hour of Disappearance,' the thriller coming to theaters: release date and everything you need to know

The film mixes suspense and confusion. Photo: iStock / Warner Bros. Pictures
Zach Cregger returns to theaters nationwide next Thursday, August 7, 2025, with the premiere of 'The Vanishing Hour,' a Warner Bros. Pictures production that has generated great anticipation among audiences.
Through this film, the screenwriter aims to make viewers uncomfortable with a story whose premise is: "What would happen if you lost the most precious thing and how far would you go to get it back?"
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The film blends elements of suspense, drama, and psychological horror to tell the story of 17 students who inexplicably leave their homes one night and disappear into the darkness.
The film presents the situation from the point of view of each character, with Josh Brolin and Julia Garner leading the cast, who throughout the thriller will find themselves involved in unexpected circumstances in their quest to find answers.
With a narrative steeped in confusion and suspicion, 'The Hour of Disappearance' promises to generate constant tension as viewers explore dark and complex themes alongside the protagonists.
The production will be available for ages 15 and up at the Hayuelos shopping center, Mall Plaza, and Cinépolis VIP Plaza Claro. It will also be shown in select theaters in Barranquilla, Barrancabermeja, Cali, Chía, Manizales, and Medellín.
Only people over 15 years old are allowed to enter. Photo: iStock
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Those interested in seeing the premiere on Thursday, August 7, should visit authorized locations in Medellín, Sabaneta, Sincelejo, Soledad, Rionegro, Bello, Apartadó, and Bogotá.
For those who want a more immersive experience, they can enjoy the film at multiplex screenings in Cedritos, Andino, Américas, Centro Chía, Centro Mayor, Embajador, Galerias, Gran Estación, Mercurio, Metrópolis, Nuestro Bogotá, Plaza Central, and other theaters.
The film allows people to laugh at some situations. Photo: iStock
This cinema chain will offer screenings in Armenia, Bogotá, Bucaramanga, Cali, Cúcuta, Florencia, Ibagué, Ipiales, Medellín, Montería, Neiva, Palmira, Pasto, Pereira, Santa Marta, Soledad, Villavicencio, and Yopal.
It's important to check availability, schedules, and entry requirements before visiting establishments, especially if you plan to attend with minors, as this will prevent problems at the time of purchase.
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