Billboard has released a comprehensive calendar of upcoming family-friendly movies and TV series set for 2026, featuring sequels, remakes, and original stories. The lineup includes major theatrical releases like Toy Story 5 and Minions 3, alongside new streaming content for young audiences. This guide helps parents plan entertainment options throughout the year.
The entertainment landscape for children in 2026 promises a diverse array of options, from animated adventures on the big screen to educational series on streaming platforms. Billboard's family release calendar highlights returning favorites and fresh tales designed to captivate kids and families alike.
Kicking off the year on January 1, Netflix will stream Dr. Seuss’s Red Fish, Blue Fish and the third season of Pokemon Horizons: Rising Hope. Disney Jr. and Disney+ follow with the premiere of Hey A.J.! on January 13. Theatrical releases begin January 16 with the PG-rated Charlie the Wonderdog. Peacock brings Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie to streaming on January 23, while Apple TV launches Yo Gabba GabbaLand! on January 30.
February features Phoebe & Jay debuting on PBS Kids on February 2, and the sports comedy GOAT hitting theaters on February 13 (PG). March 6 sees the science-fiction animal story Hoppers in theaters (PG).
April 3 marks the arrival of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (PG) in cinemas. May 22 brings The Mandalorian and Grogu to theaters, followed by Toy Story 5 on June 19. July offers Minions 3 on July 1 and a live-action Moana remake on July 10, both in theaters.
August includes Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie on August 14 and Coyote vs. Acme (PG) on August 28. September 25 introduces Forgotten Island in theaters. November has The Cat in the Hat on November 6 and Hexed on November 25. The year closes with The Angry Birds Movie 3 on December 23.
Several projects remain undated, including Netflix's Stranger Things: Tales From ‘85, an animated series bridging seasons 2 and 3, and Steps, a Cinderella reimagining from the stepsisters' perspective. Other TBA titles are Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears a Who Season 2, Mark Rober’s CrunchLabs, Ray Gunn, and Swapped, all on Netflix.
Billboard advises parents to preview trailers or episodes to ensure suitability, with MPAA ratings noted where available. Ongoing shows like CoComelon Lane, Sesame Street, and Ms. Rachel continue on Netflix.