The dates given are national opening dates. At theaters near you, they may vary.

Friday

“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World”

Animated/family, PG. Hiccup learns there is more than one Night Fury and goes in search of a hidden world to stop Grimmel the tyrant. With the voices of Jay Baruchel, Cate Blanchett and Kit Harington.

“The Turning”

Horror, not yet rated. In the latest adaptation of Henry James’ “The Turn of the Screw,” Mackenzie Davis (“Halt and Catch Fire”) cares for two children who have lost their parents and may be living in a haunted house. Finn Wolfhard (“Stranger Things”) and Brooklynn Prince (“The Florida Project”) star as the kids.

March 1

“Greta”

Thriller, R. A widow (Isabelle Huppert) who befriends a young woman (Chloe Grace Moretz) harbors a dark secret and terrifying intentions. Neil Jordan (“The Crying Game”) directs.

“A Madea Family Funeral”

Comedy, PG-13. A family reunion in Georgia takes a turn when Madea’s (Tyler Perry, who also wrote/directed) clan must plan for a death in the family. With Courtney Burrell, Cassie Davis and Ciera Payton.

“Saint Judy”

Biopic, PG-13. Michelle Monaghan (“True Detective,” “Mission Impossible”) plays real-life immigration attorney Judy Wood, who helped shape the law for women to claim asylum.

March 8

“Captain Marvel”

Action/adventure, PG. Oscar winner Brie Larson dons the superhero suit as the character aims to save Earth from aliens fighting with each other. Gemma Chan (“Crazy Rich Asians”), Samuel L. Jackson and Lee Pace also star.

“Gloria Bell”

Drama, R. Julianne Moore stars as a woman who finds joy — and possibly love — in nightclub dancing. John Turturro, Jeanne Triplehorn and Sean Astin co-star.

“The Kid”

Drama/Western, PG-13. Vincent D’Onofrio directs the story of a boy who witnesses Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) interact with Sheriff Pat Garrett (Ethan Hawke).

March 15

“Five Feet Apart”

Romance/drama, PG-13. Haley Lu Richardson (“For the Girls”) and Cole Sprouse star as two teenagers with cystic fibrosis who fall for each other while in treatment. Can love cure them?

“Wonder Park”

Animated/family, PG. A girl named June (Brianna Denski) brings an imaginary amusement park to life, much to the delight of those around her. With the voices of Jennifer Garner, Kenan Thompson and Ken Jeong.