2026 is already set to be full of big movie releases. Superhero movies, horror follow-ups, popular animated films, science-fiction adventures, and much-anticipated franchise comebacks are all coming to theatres next year. Studios are clearly holding back some of their biggest projects for 2026. From Marvel reuniting the Avengers to Christopher Nolan exploring Greek mythology, there is something for nearly every kind of movie fan in 2026.
What makes the lineup even more exciting is the mix of returning franchises alongside very different kinds of films. One moment, you have Dune: Part Three continuing one of the biggest sci-fi stories in modern movies, and the next, comedy series like Focker-In-Law are coming back after many years. Add horror movies, family films, video game-based movies, and big sequels, and 2026 already feels like a year movie fans will be talking about all the time.
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- Most Anticipated Overall: Avengers: Doomsday
- Most Anticipated Sci-Fi Movie: Dune: Part Three
- Most Anticipated Animated Movie: The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
- Most Anticipated Superhero Movie: Spider-Man: Brand New Day
- Most Anticipated Family Movie: Toy Story 5
- Release Date: December 18, 2026
- Director: Anthony Russo & Joe Russo
- Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Anthony Mackie
- Genre: Superhero / Action / Sci-Fi
There might not be a bigger movie coming out in 2026 than ‘Avengers: Doomsday’. After the huge success of ‘Avengers: Endgame’, Marvel Studios is bringing the Avengers back for another big team-up, and excitement is already very high. The movie is also expected to properly introduce Doctor Doom into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, giving longtime comic fans a villain they have long wanted to see.
One of the biggest topics about the film is Robert Downey Jr.’s return. This time, though, he is said to be leaving Iron Man behind and playing Victor Von Doom instead. That casting choice quickly made the movie one of the most talked-about upcoming releases in Hollywood, especially as Marvel continues to explore its multiverse story.
With the Russo Brothers returning to direct, many fans hope the film can recapture the scale and excitement that made Infinity War and Endgame worldwide events. Whether it will reach those same levels is still unknown, but there is no doubt that ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ will be one of the biggest movie topics of 2026.
- Release Date: July 17, 2026
- Director: Christopher Nolan
- Starring: Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson
- Genre: Epic / Adventure / Fantasy
Whenever Christopher Nolan announces a new film, the entire movie world pays attention—and ‘The Odyssey’ is shaping up to be one of his most ambitious undertakings yet. Inspired by Homer’s legendary epic, the movie will trace Odysseus’s arduous journey home after the Trojan War, weaving timeless myth with Nolan’s signature cinematic flair.
Much of the anticipation surrounds Nolan’s first foray into a true fantasy-adventure. After visually stunning films like ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘Interstellar’, and ‘Inception’, audiences expect another breathtaking spectacle. Early reports hint at another groundbreaking IMAX experience, a format Nolan continues to champion more passionately than almost any other filmmaker.
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The star-studded cast has already made ‘The Odyssey’ one of 2026’s most talked-about films. With Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Zendaya, and Robert Pattinson on board, expectations are sky-high. Nolan’s reputation for creating movies that demand a theatrical experience only adds to the anticipation surrounding the release.
Following the massive success of ‘Oppenheimer’, which earned nearly $1 billion globally and dominated awards season, anticipation for Nolan’s next film is even greater. By combining Greek mythology, large-format IMAX filmmaking, and an elite ensemble cast, ‘The Odyssey’ is shaping up to be more than just a blockbuster—it feels like a cinematic event in the making.
- Release Date: July 31, 2026
- Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
- Starring: Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jacob Batalon
- Genre: Superhero / Action / Adventure
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ earned nearly USD $2 billion worldwide and became one of the biggest superhero movies ever released, which explains why anticipation surrounding ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ is already enormous. The previous film ended with Peter Parker losing almost everything after the world forgot his identity, leaving him completely alone and pushing the story in a much more emotional direction than earlier Spider-Man films.
That ending also gives Brand New Day a fresh start. Instead of another heavy multiverse storyline, the new movie is expected to focus more on a street-level version of Spider-Man, with Peter trying to rebuild his life while continuing to protect his “friendly neighbourhood” on his own. A lot of longtime fans have wanted to see this side of the character for years, especially with Tom Holland now stepping into a more mature version of Peter Parker as the franchise heads into the next chapter.
- Release Date: December 18, 2026
- Director: Denis Villeneuve
- Starring: Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Robert Pattinson
- Genre: Sci-Fi / Adventure / Drama
After the massive success of ‘Dune: Part Two’, expectations for ‘Dune: Part Three’ are already sky-high. Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s universe has become one of the most respected modern science fiction franchises in Hollywood, combining large-scale visuals with political drama, war, and complex world-building in a way very few blockbuster films attempt today.
The next chapter is expected to adapt Dune Messiah, following Paul Atreides after the events of the holy war teased at the end of Part Two. That shift could give the story a much darker tone, especially as Paul struggles with power, prophecy, and the consequences of becoming a galactic figure worshipped across the universe. With Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya returning alongside Denis Villeneuve behind the camera once again, ‘Dune: Part Three’ already feels like one of the most important science fiction releases of the decade.
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Part of what makes the anticipation so strong is the way the Dune films have brought back large-scale science fiction cinema built for the theatrical experience. Between the IMAX presentation, Hans Zimmer’s powerful score, and Villeneuve’s visual style, the franchise has become one of the few modern blockbusters audiences genuinely feel they need to experience on the biggest screen possible. After Part Two earned critical praise and generated hundreds of millions worldwide, many fans already see Part Three as the movie that could complete one of the strongest sci-fi trilogies in recent years.
- Release Date: May 22, 2026
- Director: Jon Favreau
- Starring: Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver
- Genre: Sci-Fi / Adventure / Action
After helping revive the Star Wars universe on Disney+, Din Djarin and Grogu are finally heading to cinemas in Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu. The Mandalorian quickly became one of Lucasfilm’s biggest successes, with Grogu turning into a worldwide pop culture phenomenon almost overnight. Now, the franchise is bringing the duo to the big screen for a larger theatrical adventure, giving Star Wars fans one of the most anticipated returns in years.
A huge reason the excitement feels so strong is that many fans see The Mandalorian as the project that brought back new energy to Star Wars. Its more grounded, western style helped separate it from earlier entries while still feeling connected to the larger galaxy audiences love. With Jon Favreau returning to direct and Pedro Pascal continuing as Din Djarin, the movie already feels like one of Disney’s biggest theatrical releases for 2026. It also marks an important moment for Lucasfilm as the studio returns its focus to major cinema releases after spending the last few years building the Star Wars universe mainly through streaming series.
Ever since The Martian became a huge success, movie fans have been waiting to see another adaptation of author Andy Weir hit the big screen, and Project Hail Mary is already attracting serious attention. The story follows a lone astronaut waking up in space with no memory of how he got there, only to slowly realize he may be humanity’s last hope for survival. With its mix of large-scale science fiction, mystery, humour, and emotional storytelling, many readers already see it as one of the strongest sci-fi novels released in recent years.
A major reason anticipation remains so high is the involvement of Ryan Gosling in the lead role, alongside the directing duo Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The combination of Gosling’s popularity and the film’s strong source material has already turned Project Hail Mary into one of 2026’s biggest science fiction releases. After the success of films like Interstellar and The Martian, audiences have shown there is still a huge demand for smart, emotional sci-fi stories built for the cinema experience.
- Release Date: November 20, 2026
- Director: Francis Lawrence
- Starring: Mckenna Grace, Joseph Zada, Jennifer Lawrence, Elle Fanning
- Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Adventure
The world of The Hunger Games is coming back with The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping, a new prequel story based on Suzanne Collins’ novel. Set years before Katniss Everdeen became famous, the story focuses on the 50th Hunger Games, also called the Second Quarter Quell, the same harsh event that made Haymitch Abernathy a winner long before he became District 12’s mentor. For longtime fans, it is one of the most important stories from the Hunger Games timeline, finally coming to theatres.
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A big part of the movie’s excitement comes from Haymitch himself. The character became one of the most popular in the original films because of Woody Harrelson’s acting, and fans have wanted to see his Hunger Games story for a long time. The Second Quarter Quell is also known as one of the most violent and emotionally tough games in the series, which could make the film darker than the earlier ones.
The franchise has already shown how strong its fan base still is. The original Hunger Games movies were big hits worldwide, and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes showed there is still a lot of interest in returning to Panem years later. With Francis Lawrence directing again, Sunrise on the Reaping already feels like one of the biggest young adult blockbuster movies coming in 2026.
- Release Date: June 26, 2026
- Director: Craig Gillespie
- Starring: Milly Alcock, Jason Momoa, Eve Ridley, Matthias Schoenaerts
- Genre: Superhero / Action / Sci-Fi
After first appearing in Superman, Kara Zor-El is finally getting her own movie with Supergirl. This version of Supergirl is expected to be very different from earlier versions, showing a more hurt and tired character shaped by Krypton’s destruction. Instead of staying on Earth, the story follows Kara travelling through space with Krypto the Superdog and Ruthye Marye Knoll, giving the film a bigger science-fiction feel linked to DC’s expanding universe.
Milly Alcock takes on one of DC’s biggest roles after becoming a fan favourite through House of the Dragon, while Jason Momoa returns to DC as Lobo instead of Aquaman. Early clips and pictures already show a more colourful, wilder space-style, something many fans have compared to Guardians of the Galaxy. After Superman introduced audiences to DC’s new direction, Supergirl looks like the movie that could grow the universe even more.
After years of mixed releases, many fans are curious to see how linked and sure this new era of DC movies will feel after Superman. With Supergirl’s darker personality, the arrival of Lobo, and the bigger space story, the movie already feels like one of the important releases that could decide where DC goes next.
- Release Date: May 1, 2026
- Director: TBA
- Starring: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci
- Genre: Comedy / Drama / Fashion
Almost twenty years after the original became a pop culture favourite, The Devil Wears Prada 2 is finally bringing audiences back to the world of fashion, magazine drama, and Miranda Priestly’s unforgettable lines. The first film became much bigger than many expected when it came out in 2006, becoming one of the most famous fashion movies ever made and helping shape a whole era of stylish comedy-drama films.
A big reason the sequel is already getting so much attention is the return of the original cast, especially Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly. Her role in the first movie is still one of the most memorable of her career, while Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt have also become closely linked to the series over the years. Since the fashion media landscape has changed significantly since the first film came out, many fans are excited to see how the sequel addresses luxury fashion, social media, and the modern magazine world almost twenty years later.
- Release Date: June 19, 2026
- Director: Andrew Stanton
- Starring: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
- Genre: Animation / Adventure / Comedy
After what many fans believed was the perfect ending in Toy Story 4, Pixar is returning once again with Toy Story 5. Few animated franchises carry the same emotional connection across multiple generations as Toy Story, with audiences growing up alongside Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the gang since the original movie released back in 1995. Even decades later, the series remains one of Pixar’s most important and successful franchises.
The new movie is getting so much attention, and curiosity about what happens next after Woody and Buzz seem to go their own ways. Early information suggests the film might show how technology and screens are changing how kids play with toys, giving them a more contemporary feel while still keeping the emotional core that fans expect from Pixar. With Tom Hanks and Tim Allen coming back again, Toy Story 5 already feels like one of Disney and Pixar’s biggest family movies planned for 2026.
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Part of what makes the franchise so special is how it has grown with its audience over the years. What began as a fun animated adventure in the 1990s slowly became a series full of emotional themes about friendship, growing up, change, and letting go. Few animated series have stayed this steady for so long, which is why every new Toy Story movie quickly becomes a big event for both kids and adults who grew up with the originals.
There is also a lot of pressure around the film because of how beloved the previous entries are. Pixar has built a reputation for delivering emotional endings, particularly in the Toy Story series, with Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4 leaving such strong impressions on audiences. That alone has made fans curious to see whether the studio can find a meaningful reason to carry on the story again rather than rely purely on nostalgia.
- Release Date: January 16, 2026
- Director: Nia DaCosta
- Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes
- Genre: Horror / Thriller / Post-Apocalyptic
The infected return in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, continuing the harsh world first shown in 28 Days Later. The original movie changed the zombie horror genre when it came out because everything felt faster, grittier, and more realistic than most horror films at the time. Instead of slow zombies, viewers saw infected people running through empty streets as society fell apart. Even now, the series still feels tougher and more unsettling than most modern horror shows, which is why many fans still highly respect the original films.
The 28 films have always had a raw, survival feeling, where no one feels truly safe and every choice matters. With Nia DaCosta directing and a cast led by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Jodie Comer, The Bone Temple already looks like a horror movie fans will watch closely in 2026. Many are also curious about how much worse the world has become after living with the Rage Virus for almost thirty years, especially as the series now focuses more on long-term survival and the mental damage caused by decades of collapse.
- Release Date: December 18, 2026
- Director: Aaron Horvath & Michael Jelenic
- Starring: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jack Black, Charlie Day
- Genre: Animation / Adventure / Comedy
After The Super Mario Bros. Movie generated more than USD $1.3 billion worldwide, it was only a matter of time before Nintendo and Illumination expanded the franchise even further. Now, the Super Mario Galaxy Movie is expected to take Mario’s adventures into space, pulling inspiration from one of Nintendo’s most beloved modern game series. For many fans, Super Mario Galaxy still ranks among the greatest Mario games ever made because of its larger scale, emotional soundtrack, and creative worlds.
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A major reason the movie already has so much attention is how successful the first film was across all ages. Families showed up for the nostalgia, younger audiences connected with the characters immediately, and longtime Nintendo fans finally got a Mario movie that actually felt faithful to the games. The ending of the first movie also teased Yoshi’s arrival, which instantly became one of the biggest talking points among fans. Many are now expecting Yoshi to finally play a major role in the sequel alongside Mario, Luigi, Peach, and Bowser.
There is also a lot of curiosity surrounding how visually ambitious the movie could become compared to the first film. The Galaxy games were known for colourful planets, gravity-shifting levels, and some of Nintendo’s most imaginative environments ever created. If the movie manages to capture even part of that feeling on the big screen, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie could easily become one of the biggest animated releases arriving in 2026.
- Release Date: June 5, 2026
- Director: Michael Tiddes
- Starring: Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Rick Alvarez, Craig Wayans, Neal H. Moritz
- Genre: Comedy / Horror / Parody
After more than a decade away, ‘Scary Movie 6’ is finally bringing the parody franchise back to cinemas. The original films became huge comedy hits in the early 2000s by completely mocking horror movies with ridiculous jokes, random celebrity cameos, and scenes that made absolutely no sense yet were still hilarious. Love them or hate them, the Scary Movie films were impossible to ignore during that period, especially when parody comedies were everywhere at the box office.
A lot has changed since the last film was released in 2013, which makes the return even more interesting. Horror looks completely different now compared to the 2000s, with franchises like Terrifier, The Conjuring and modern Scream movies giving the sequel plenty to make fun of. For many people, Scary Movie was one of those franchises you watched growing up with friends, mainly because every scene came across louder and more chaotic than the last. If the new movie can capture even part of that same energy while laughing at modern horror and internet culture, it could easily become one of the biggest comedy surprises of 2026.
- Release Date: April 17, 2026
- Director: Lee Cronin
- Starring: Nina Wilcox Putnam, Richard Schayer, John L. Balderston
- Genre: Horror / Supernatural / Thriller
Warner Bros is bringing back one of horror’s most famous monsters with Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, and this time the story will be much darker than before. Unlike the Brendan Fraser movies, which were more about action and adventure, this new film will focus on pure horror. Early details suggest the story is about a journalist whose daughter disappears in the desert and then returns years later. What seems like a miracle soon turns into a nightmare as the family realizes something is very wrong with her.
Horror fans are especially excited to see Lee Cronin direct because of his success with Evil Dead Rise. Cronin is known for intense violence, suspense, and truly disturbing scenes, making him a great choice for a darker version of The Mummy. Many wonder how far the movie will go with ancient curses, supernatural scares, and body horror, now that Universal wants to return the character to its scary roots rather than make another action movie.
- Release Date: November 26, 2026
- Director: John Hamburg
- Starring: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Teri Polo, Blythe Danner, Ariana Grande, Skyler Gisondo
- Genre: Comedy
With Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro officially returning, along with new stars Ariana Grande and Skyler Gisondo, the Meet the Parents series is finally coming back with Focker-In-Law. The original movies were among the biggest comedy hits of the 2000s, thanks to the constant tension between Greg Focker and Jack Byrnes, turning awkward family dinners, lies, and total disasters into great comedy. Even now, the series holds a special place in the hearts of fans who grew up watching the two drive each other crazy.
This time, the chaos moves to Greg’s son, Henry, played by Skyler Gisondo, who brings home his girlfriend before saying he plans to propose. Things get even more stressful when the family finds out she is a trained FBI hostage negotiator, a role played by Ariana Grande. Much of the excitement about the movie comes from seeing the family roles change years later, with Greg now facing the same stress and worry that once made his life hard around Jack Byrnes.
- Release Date: July 1, 2026
- Director: Pierre Coffin
- Starring: Pierre Coffin, Jesse Eisenberg, Zoey Deutch, Steve Carell
- Genre: Animation / Comedy / Adventure
Minions are back! And things already look totally out of control in Minions & Monsters. With Pierre Coffin returning along with new stars Jesse Eisenberg and Zoey Deutch, the latest movie in the Despicable Me world already sounds as wild as its title suggests. The Minions became one of the biggest animated hits of the last ten years, helping the franchise make billions worldwide while turning their silly language and nonstop chaos into a worldwide pop culture craze.
This time, the Minions are said to let monsters loose in the world, then rush to fix the disaster themselves. Honestly, this sounds just like the kind of trouble these characters would create. Between the monster theme, the slapstick comedy and the franchise’s habit of making every scene totally crazy, the movie already sounds like pure chaos in the best way. It also helps that the Despicable Me world has always known exactly what fans want from these characters — loud jokes, silly situations, and minions somehow making every problem way worse in seconds, and we love it!
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This isn’t a full list of everything coming in 2026, and honestly, that just shows how busy the release schedule already is. Along with the big hit movies and franchise films we mentioned above, there are still many other movies coming out during the year that audiences will be watching closely.
- Mortal Kombat II — October 23, 2026
- Street Fighter — October 15, 2026
- Scream 7 — February 27, 2026
- The Bride! — March 6, 2026
- The Death of Robin Hood — June 19, 2026
- Jumanji 4 — December 11, 2026
- Moana — July 9, 2026
- Coyote vs. Acme — August 28, 2026
- The Social Reckoning — October 9, 2026







































