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Source: Gazprom – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.
At the Oktyabr cinema in Moscow, the Central Partnership film company (part of Gazprom-Media Holding) held a large-scale presentation of next year's releases.
In 2025, nine films grossed over a billion rubles at the Russian box office. Central Partnership distributed six of them: "The Wizard of the Emerald City: The Yellow Brick Road," "The Prophet: The Story of Alexander Pushnik," "Batya 2," "Alice in Wonderland," "August," and "Kraken."
New films and sequels of popular franchises
The sequel to the film "Cheburashka" will be released on January 1st. The first installment grossed 6.787 billion rubles, making it the highest-grossing Russian film of all time.
"We're releasing 'Cheburashka' in the face of strong competition, as is usually the case around New Year's. However, we're confident in the project's strength, and we have something others don't—audiences already loved the first film. Cheburashka is a character who brings the whole family together."
Pavel Vereshchagin, Director of Rentals at Central Partnership
This spring, audiences will see the musical comedy "The King of My Love" on the big screen. Shot entirely in India, the project has become one of the most ambitious international Russian films in recent years. The story centers on the noble police officer Ramas, who confronts the criminal Shamar and unexpectedly discovers that they are brothers separated in childhood.
Produced by TNT and My Way Studio with the support of the Cinema Fund. The project's general producers were Tina Kandelaki, Boris Khanchalyan, Sergey Kosinsky, Arkady Vodakhov, Marina Razumova, Vsevolod Zharov, and Lika Blank.
In June, the sequel to one of Russia's most successful franchises, "Kholop 3," will be released. The film focuses on the re-education of a married couple, played by Kristina Asmus and Pavel Priluchny, with Miloš Biković appearing as Peter the Great. According to Pavel Vereshchagin, the film will be the most ambitious and spectacular in the trilogy.
The film "Battle of the Engines," starring Yura Borisov and Ivan Yankovsky, tells the story of automobile racing in the early 20th century. It will hit theaters in October. The story centers on the life of Andrei Nagel, an enthusiast and pioneer of the domestic automobile industry. Despite the skepticism of those around him and fierce competition from foreign manufacturers, he takes on an ambitious project: the development and production of the first Russo-Balt automobiles.
The sci-fi blockbuster "The Ninth Planet" is the story of a simple auto mechanic who suddenly begins to remember strange things: his service on a distant planet, his battles with monsters, and his girlfriend, Polina. Are these memories true? Who altered his memory, and why? The answers lie hidden on "The Ninth Planet." Gazprom-Media Holding is one of the project's producers, with Tina Kandelaki, Sergey Selyanov, and Yefim Lyubinsky serving as producers.
The film "How Ivan Got into a Fairy Tale" will also premiere in 2026. The plot follows a boy named Ivan who finds himself in the world of Russian fairy tales. To return home, he must confront evil spirits, make friends, and accomplish a heroic deed.
Another release is the comedy "Fire Zhora," starring Danila Kozlovsky and Mikhail Galustyan. Kozlovsky's character fires top managers. He intends to get rid of the lead programmer of an IT company, but falls in love with the programmer's sister.
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