Qatari cinemas are screening a variety of films this week, coinciding with their releases in cinemas internationally. These films range from action, thriller, and horror films to adventure, comedy, and animated films for children and families.

Among the films being screened this week is the action thriller "No Body 2". The film revolves around former assassin Hutch Mansell, who is forced to revisit his violent past to thwart a home invasion. This leads to several events that reveal secrets about his past and that of his wife, Becca. The film is directed by Timo Tjahjanto and stars Bob Odenkirk, Colin Hanks, and John Ortiz.

Cinemas will also be screening the horror thriller "Please Don't Feed the Children." The story revolves around a group of orphans who travel to the South in search of a new life after a virus decimates the country's adult population. They find themselves at the mercy of a mentally ill woman who hides a dangerous secret. The film stars Michelle Dockery, Giancarlo Esposito, and Zoe Colletti, and is directed by Destry Allyn Spielberg.

The animated children's and family film "Grand Prix of Europe" will also be screened. Classified as an animated comedy, the story follows a little mouse named Ada, who dreams of racing. As the European Grand Prix approaches, she takes advantage of the approaching race to participate, meet her favorite star, and overcome obstacles to achieve her dream. The film is directed by Waldemar Fast, and stars Hayley Atwell, Lenny Henry, and Colin McFarlane.

In the comedy-adventure genre, "Sketch" will be shown. It revolves around a single father named Hale, who, after the shocking loss of his wife, moves to an uncharted territory, where his daughter's dark drawings come to life, wreaking havoc in their small town. The film stars Tony Hale, D'Arcy Carden, and Bianca Belle and is directed by Seth Worley.

Regarding films still showing in theaters, Superman and The Naked Gun are also being shown, among others.