Hollywood’s 2026 theatrical lineup is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious years in recent memory. With legendary filmmakers like Christopher Nolan, Steven Spielberg, Denis Villeneuve, and the Russo
Brothers returning to cinemas, audiences can expect a powerful mix of epic storytelling, franchise finales, bold reboots, and prestige dramas. From superhero spectacles and literary adaptations to long-awaited sequels and ambitious originals, studios like Marvel, DC, Disney, and Warner Bros are betting big on the big screen. Here’s a detailed look at the biggest Hollywood films slated to release in 2026.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Release date: January 16, 2026
Director: Nia DaCostaThe next chapter in the post-apocalyptic horror saga expands the terrifying world introduced by Danny Boyle. Directed by Nia DaCosta, the film follows young Spike as he is inducted into a ruthless gang of killers led by Sir Jimmy Crystal. Meanwhile, Dr Ian Kelson uncovers a discovery that could alter humanity’s fate. With moral dilemmas, graphic horror, and survival politics, the film deepens the franchise’s mythology.
Wuthering Heights
Release date: February 13, 2026
Director: Emerald FennellEmerald Fennell brings a provocative and stylised retelling of Emily Brontë’s timeless novel. Margot Robbie and
Jacob Elordi portray Catherine and Heathcliff, whose obsessive love unfolds against haunting landscapes and emotional turmoil. The adaptation promises a modern psychological edge while staying rooted in the gothic tragedy that made the novel iconic.
Scream 7
Release date: February 27, 2026
Director: Kevin WilliamsonOriginal writer Kevin Williamson returns to direct the seventh instalment of the legendary slasher franchise. With fan-favourite characters making a comeback,
Scream 7 blends nostalgia with fresh terror as Ghostface returns for another blood-soaked killing spree. The film aims to reinvent horror tropes once again while honouring the franchise’s legacy.
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man
Release date: March 6, 2026
Director: Tom HarperSet during World War II, the film sees Tommy Shelby return to a bombed Birmingham while navigating secret missions based on real historical events. Haunted by his past and facing new enemies, Shelby’s journey is darker and more political than ever.
Cillian Murphy reprises his iconic role, bringing the beloved series to a cinematic conclusion.
Michael
Release date: April 4, 2026
Director: Antoine FuquaAntoine Fuqua’s highly anticipated biopic chronicles the extraordinary life of Michael Jackson. Jaafar Jackson steps into his uncle’s legendary shoes, tracing the King of Pop’s rise from childhood stardom to global superstardom. The film explores Michael’s artistry, personal struggles, and cultural impact, backed by immersive musical recreations.
The Devil Wears Prada 2
Release date: May 1, 2026
Director: David FrankelTwo decades after the original, the fashion world’s most feared editor returns.
Miranda Priestly faces a rapidly changing media landscape, while Andy and Emily navigate their evolved careers. With sharp wit, couture glamour, and workplace drama, the sequel revisits ambition, power, and reinvention in modern fashion culture.
Mortal Kombat II
Release date: May 15, 2026
Director: Simon McQuoidThe sequel raises the stakes as Johnny Cage enters the tournament, bringing both charisma and chaos. Featuring brutal combat, expanded lore, and fan-favourite characters,
Mortal Kombat II delivers high-octane action while deepening the mythology of the deadly tournament.
The Mandalorian and Grogu
Release date: May 22, 2026
Director: Jon FavreauThe beloved
Star Wars duo make their leap from streaming to cinemas. Din Djarin and Grogu face a galaxy-spanning adventure that expands Mandalorian lore while remaining accessible to new audiences. Packed with emotional stakes, epic action, and classic
Star Wars spectacle, the film marks a major franchise milestone.
Untitled Steven Spielberg Film
Release date: June 12, 2026
Director: Steven SpielbergSpielberg returns to science fiction with a mysterious, high-concept story written by David Koepp. While plot details remain secret, the film is expected to blend emotional storytelling with large-scale spectacle, continuing Spielberg’s legacy of thoughtful, awe-inspiring cinema.
Toy Story 5
Release date: June 19, 2026
Director: Andrew StantonPixar’s iconic franchise returns with a story focused on technology’s impact on childhood. As Bonnie becomes obsessed with a tablet-like toy, Buzz, Jessie, and the gang confront their fading relevance. Emotional, humorous, and timely, the film explores connection, change, and growing up.
Supergirl
Release date: June 26, 2026
Director: Craig GillespieDC Studios introduces Kara Zor-El in her first solo film. Portrayed by Milly Alcock,
Supergirl navigates identity, power, and belonging while stepping out of Superman’s shadow. The film blends cosmic action with character-driven storytelling, setting the stage for DC’s future.
Moana
Release date: July 10, 2026
Director: Thomas KailDisney’s live-action adaptation reimagines the animated classic with breathtaking visuals and cultural authenticity. Catherine Laga’aia stars as Moana, joined by Dwayne Johnson as Maui. The film celebrates Polynesian heritage while retelling Moana’s courageous journey of self-discovery.
The Odyssey
Release date: July 17, 2026
Director: Christopher NolanChristopher Nolan adapts Homer’s epic poem into a sweeping cinematic experience. Matt Damon stars as
Odysseus, navigating gods, monsters, and fate on his journey home from war. With a massive ensemble cast and Nolan’s signature scale, the film promises an emotionally charged, visually spectacular epic.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Release date: July 31, 2026
Director: Destin Daniel CrettonThe next chapter of
Tom Holland’s Spider-Man explores Peter Parker’s life after multiverse chaos. As new villains emerge and old alliances are tested, the film focuses on maturity, responsibility, and rebuilding identity in a changed world.
Clayface
Release date: September 11, 2026
Director: James WatkinsA darker, more psychological DC film,
Clayface explores the tragic transformation of a disfigured man into a shape-shifting antihero. Blending body horror with emotional depth, the film offers a grounded and unsettling take on superhero mythology.
Untitled Alejandro G. Iñárritu Film
Release date: October 2, 2026
Director: Alejandro G. IñárrituThis black comedy marks Iñárritu’s return to English-language cinema. Featuring a star-studded cast led by Tom Cruise, the film examines fame, ego, and morality with the director’s trademark surrealism and biting social commentary.
Street Fighter
Release date: October 16, 2026
Director: Kitao SakuraiThe iconic video game franchise gets a global cinematic adaptation featuring an international ensemble cast. Packed with martial arts action, tournament drama, and nostalgic fan service, the film aims to mix spectacle with character-driven storytelling.
Vidyut Jamwal is making his Hollywood debut with the film.
The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping
Release date: November 20, 2026
Director: Francis LawrenceSet decades before Katniss Everdeen’s story, the film focuses on a young Haymitch Abernathy. It explores the brutal origins of his victory and the psychological cost of survival, expanding Panem’s political and emotional landscape.
Avengers: Doomsday
Release date: December 18, 2026
Director: Anthony and Joe RussoMarvel’s biggest event film brings together heroes across timelines as
Doctor Doom emerges as a universe-threatening force. With massive action set pieces, emotional character arcs, and multiverse consequences, the film reshapes the future of the MCU.
Dune: Part Three
Release date: December 18, 2026
Director: Denis VilleneuveThe final chapter of Villeneuve’s
Dune saga adapts
Dune Messiah, focusing on Paul Atreides’ reign and moral reckoning. As power, prophecy, and rebellion collide, the epic concludes with a haunting meditation on leadership and destiny.
Which film are you excited to watch?