Screen has published the latest updates to the 2026 cinema release dates for the UK and Ireland, featuring a diverse lineup of films from major studios. The calendar includes high-profile sequels, adaptations, and new projects scheduled from February through December. Distributors can still amend dates by contacting Screen.
The updated 2026 release schedule for UK and Ireland cinemas begins in February with a mix of theatrical releases and special events. On February 9, Trafalgar Releasing brings Woolf Works - ROH, London 2026 to screens. February 13 sees Warner Bros' Wuthering Heights alongside Sony's Goat, Black Bear's Whistle, and others including Looney Tunes: The Day The Earth Blew Up from Vertigo and Netflix's The Swedish Connection.
March highlights include Warner Bros' The Bride! on March 6, followed by Disney's Hoppers and Netflix's Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man. Later in the month, Sony's Project Hail Mary arrives on March 20, and Warner Bros' They Will Kill You on March 27. April opens with Universal's The Super Mario Galaxy Movie on April 1, joined by StudiCanal's Fuze on April 3.
May features Disney's The Devil Wears Prada 2 on May 1 and The Mandalorian & Grogu on May 22. Warner Bros' Mortal Kombat II lands on May 15. June brings Sony's Masters Of The Universe on June 5, Disney's Toy Story 5 on June 19, and Warner Bros' Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow on June 26.
July includes Universal's Minions 3 on July 3, Disney's Moana on July 10, and Universal's The Odyssey on July 17. August has Warner Bros' Flowervale Street on August 14 and Sony's Insidious on August 21. September features Warner Bros' Clayface on September 11 and A Practical Magic Film on September 18.
October sees Warner Bros' Digger on October 2 and Universal's Other Mommy on October 9. November brings Lionsgate's The Hunger Games: Sunrise On The Reaping on November 20. December closes with Disney's Avengers: Doomsday and Warner Bros' Dune: Part Three on December 18.
Earlier in the year, January releases include Universal's Hamnet on January 9 and Sony's 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple on January 16. The list encompasses films from distributors like Universal, Warner Bros, Lionsgate, and Disney, covering genres from animation to horror and drama.