A new article highlights five anticipated movie sequels from 2026 that show promise to exceed the quality of their predecessors. These films span genres including horror, comedy, animation, superhero action, and martial arts. Factors such as returning talent, new cast members, and enhanced production elements contribute to their potential success.
The entertainment landscape in 2026 features a robust lineup of sequels, with recent releases like Greenland 2: Migration, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, I Can Only Imagine 2, Scream 7, and The Strangers: Chapter 3 receiving mixed reviews at best. However, several forthcoming projects stand out for their potential to improve upon the originals that launched their franchises.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come builds on the 2019 horror comedy classic directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, with Samara Weaving returning in top form. New additions include Kathryn Newton, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and David Cronenberg, maintaining the directors' strong track record from films like Scream, Scream VI, and Abigail.
Jackass 5 marks what may be the final installment for Johnny Knoxville and the crew, following the well-received Jackass Forever. While it may not top Jackass Number Two, it could surpass the original Jackass: The Movie, featuring newcomers Sean “Poopies” McInerney and Rachel Wolfson.
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie expands on the success of The Super Mario Bros. Movie, which overcame early skepticism about adapting the property. This sequel appears more ambitious visually, with Brie Larson joining the cast to bring emotional depth alongside silly elements, despite ongoing notes about Chris Pratt's Mario voice.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day introduces Destin Daniel Cretton as director, succeeding Jon Watts. Cretton's prior work on Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Wonder Man positions it as a strong start for the MCU's Spider-Man arc, potentially better than Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Mortal Kombat II is set for a summer release, elevated by Warner Bros. due to promising trailers. Karl Urban's portrayal of Johnny Cage adds appeal, promising ultra-violent action with humor that outshines the 2021 reboot.
These selections emphasize casting upgrades, directorial continuity, and production advancements as keys to potential improvement.