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Big-screen movies dominate 2026 with blockbusters and surprises. Expect crowded summer slots and fall awards pushes.
Avengers: Doomsday (May 2026): Marvel reunites the Avengers for its first team-up since Endgame. Robert Downey Jr. returns as Doctor Doom, directed by the Russo Brothers. Footage from Comic-Con ties in multiverse threads from Loki and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Fans pack theaters for the action.
Avatar: Fire and Ash (ongoing 2026 carryover): James Cameron’s third Avatar extends its box-office run into spring. Na’vi battles escalate on Pandora with deeper lore and stunning visuals. If you caught the first two, this one builds on those high-flying sequences. IMAX screens make it pop.
Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning (summer 2026 rerelease): Tom Cruise bids farewell to Ethan Hunt with stunt-heavy action. The film, delayed from 2025, gets a wide rerelease. Practical effects and globe-trotting chases keep the series’ pulse racing. Perfect for repeat viewings.
Elio (June 2026): Pixar’s animated tale follows a boy abducted by aliens who takes Earth’s spot at an intergalactic council. Domee Shi directs after Turning Red. Voice cast includes Yonas Kibreab and America Ferrera. Kids and families fill seats for its heartfelt space adventure.
The Conjuring: Last Rites (September 2026): The horror franchise ends with the Warrens facing their final demonic case. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga return. James Wan produces this chilling closeout. Jump scares and true-story vibes draw crowds on opening weekend.
A Real Pain (wide release post-Sundance, fall 2026): Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg star in this indie dramedy about cousins on a Poland trip. Director Eisenberg crafts sharp family tension. Early festival buzz points to awards traction. Seek it out in limited theaters first.
Netflix loads up 2026 with exclusives you can stream right away. These span genres and pull in stars.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery (mid-2026): Rian Johnson directs Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc for the third time. A star-studded whodunit unfolds with fresh twists. If you binged the first two, this one ramps up the clever reveals. Hits Netflix after a brief theatrical window.
Happy Gilmore 2 (summer 2026): Adam Sandler revives his golfing slacker in this long-awaited sequel. New castmates join the chaos on the green. Sandler fans know the formula: slapstick humor and quotable lines. Stream it for a light weekend watch.
Army of the Dead 2: Planet of the Dead (early 2026): Zack Snyder expands his zombie universe to outer space. Snyder directs with high-octane gore and practical effects. Vegas survivors blast off amid undead hordes. Action fans get non-stop thrills.
Bhakshak (sequel or follow-up, spring 2026): This Indian original builds on its investigative thriller roots with Bhumi Pednekar leading. Corruption and justice drive the plot. International viewers appreciate the tense pacing. Pair it with other Netflix Hindi hits.
The Life List (fall 2026): Sofia Carson stars in this drama as a woman chasing her late mother’s bucket list. Emotional turns and road-trip vibes shine. Recognizable supporting cast adds depth. It’s the feel-good cry you need after heavy watches.
Other platforms deliver heavy hitters. Check your subscriptions for these exclusives.
Road House sequel (Prime Video, early 2026): Jake Gyllenhaal returns as the ex-UFC fighter in this action follow-up. Post its 2024 hit, expect more bar brawls and car chases. Prime members hit play for the adrenaline.
Fountain of Youth (Apple TV+, mid-2026): Guy Ritchie’s adventure stars Natalie Portman and John Krasinski hunting a mythical spring. Festival-ready production values aim for awards. Apple TV+ interface makes discovery easy.
The Alto Knights (Max, summer 2026): Barry Levinson directs Robert De Niro in dual roles as rival mob bosses. Gangster drama with historical bite. Max bundles it with HBO classics for context.
Predator: Badlands (Hulu/Disney+, fall 2026): Dan Trachtenberg directs this sci-fi hunter sequel on a distant planet. Elle Fanning leads amid alien hunts. Hulu’s genre slate pairs well here.
Gladiator 2 exclusive window (Paramount+, late 2026 post-theaters): Ridley Scott’s sequel with Paul Mescal hits streaming after its run. Epic battles continue. Paramount+ offers early access for subscribers.
Global cinema brings fresh stories. Stream these on platforms like Netflix or festivals.
Korean picks include Park Chan-wook’s next thriller, a revenge tale with Song Kang-ho, and Bong Joon-ho’s dark satire on tech elites.
Japanese animation features a new Studio Ghibli feature with Hayao Miyazaki influences and a Makoto Shinkai-style anime romance hitting Netflix.
European releases cover a French drama from Céline Sciamma, a Spanish crime saga by J.A. Bayona, and an Italian period piece on Venice’s canals.
Bollywood drops major Hindi actioners like a Shah Rukh Khan vehicle and a Deepika Padukone-led romance epic.
Latin American cinema offers a Mexican ghost story, Brazilian favela drama, and Argentine family mystery, many on Prime Video.
Awards season heats up with festival darlings. These films, based on director pedigrees and early screenings, lead the pack.
A Real Pain eyes acting nods for Culkin and Eisenberg after Sundance acclaim. Anora, from Neon, pushes for best picture with Mikey Madison’s breakout. Eddington, Ari Aster’s ensemble Western, draws buzz for its bold swings. Maria, Angelina Jolie as Callas, targets biopic categories. Festival debuts confirm their pedigree; check IMDb for ratings.