Familiar fare: anticipated movies and TV series of 2026

Six new movies and four television series highlight 2026's entertainment landscape, leaning heavily on sequels, prequels, and franchise extensions for familiar storytelling. These releases, spanning horror, romance, superhero epics, and dramas, promise a mix of comfort and controversy. Published in early 2026, the list underscores the industry's preference for established narratives amid evolving viewer tastes.

The entertainment industry kicks off 2026 with a lineup that emphasizes familiarity through sequels, adaptations, and franchise continuations. Among the movies, '28 Years Later: The Bone Temple', releasing on 16 January, continues the rage virus zombie saga started in 2002's '28 Days Later'. Directed by Nia DaCosta with a script by Alex Garland, it features Ralph Fiennes as Dr Ian Kelson, who encounters an intelligent 'alpha' zombie, and young Spike, played by Alfie Williams, facing a cult inspired by Jimmy Savile.

Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' arrives on 11 February, reimagining Emily Brontë's Gothic romance with Margot Robbie as Catherine and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. The adaptation has sparked debate over casting choices, including Robbie's age and Heathcliff's portrayal, plus a modern Charli XCX soundtrack and stylized erotic elements not in the original novel.

In May, 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' reunites Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly, Anne Hathaway as Andy, and Emily Blunt as Emily, adapting Lauren Weisberger's sequel novel. The story explores shifts in the declining magazine industry, with Andy and Miranda collaborating more equally, and Blunt's character now in a powerful role. Stanley Tucci returns, joined by Kenneth Branagh.

June brings DC's 'Supergirl', starring Milly Alcock as a cynical Kara Zor-El based on the 2022 comic 'Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow'. She travels off-planet with her dog Krypto and aids Ruthye Marye Knoll, played by Eve Ridley, in avenging her father's death.

Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' in July adapts Homer's epic with Matt Damon as Odysseus and Anne Hathaway as Penelope, fending off suitors like Robert Pattinson's Antinous. The cast includes Charlize Theron, Tom Holland, Zendaya, Jon Bernthal, and Mia Goth.

Marvel's 'Avengers: Doomsday' closes the year in December, directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. Robert Downey Jr. plays Dr Victor Von Doom via the Multiverse, uniting Avengers from 'Thunderbolts', Fantastic Four, and X-Men.

On television, HBO's 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' debuts in January, a prequel to 'Game of Thrones' set 90 years prior, following knight Ser Duncan the Tall (Peter Claffey) and boy Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) in George R.R. Martin's Westeros.

'The Pitt' season 2, also January, continues Noah Wyle's medical drama over a Fourth of July weekend at Pittsburgh's ER, building on season 1's real-time 15-hour shift praised for accuracy.

Amazon's 'The Boys' season 5 on 8 April wraps the satirical superhero series, pitting Billy Butcher (Karl Urban) against Homelander (Antony Starr) in a world of corporate-controlled heroes.

HBO's 'Euphoria' season 3 in April advances five years, with Zendaya's Rue in Mexico, Jules at art school, and others like Nate (Jacob Elordi) and Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) engaged, exploring raw teen-to-adult transitions.

These selections, available on platforms like Showmax in South Africa, reflect a year betting on proven formulas for audience engagement.

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Exciting films slated for release in 2026

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Movie studios are preparing a diverse lineup for 2026, featuring major franchises, adaptations, and original stories from acclaimed directors. Highlights include Christopher Nolan's epic The Odyssey and Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Three, alongside horror sequels and video game adaptations. This slate promises broad appeal across genres.

Entertainment previews from late 2025 highlight a packed slate of returning series and new dramas set for 2026 across major platforms. From sci-fi epics to period romances, the year promises diverse storytelling on Netflix, BBC, Prime Video, and more. Highlights include sequels to hits like The Boys and Bridgerton.

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Television viewers have much to anticipate in 2026, with a mix of new series debuts, returning favorites, and several beloved shows airing their final seasons. Highlights include the premiere of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms on HBO and the conclusion of The Boys on Prime Video. These releases span genres from fantasy to superhero action, promising diverse entertainment options.

Building on late 2025 previews of the year's most anticipated series, early 2026 delivers immediate thrills with new seasons of hits and fresh shows across streaming and broadcast. HBO's 'The Pitt' Season 2 leads with high-stakes ER drama, joined by Netflix's 'Bridgerton' romance and more.

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As 2026 begins, major streaming platforms roll out fresh movies and TV shows to kick off awards season and entertain viewers. Highlights include HBO's Game of Thrones spinoff and Netflix's Bridgerton return, alongside thrillers and comedies across services. These releases offer diverse options from horror classics to new originals.

As 2026 begins, broadcasters and streamers have revealed a slate of returning series across platforms. Highlights include new seasons for HBO's Euphoria and Industry, Netflix's Bridgerton, and Starz's final Outlander installment.

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January 2026 features fewer major theatrical premieres than prior months but offers variety with sci-fi thrillers like Soulm8te, horror films, franchise sequels, dramas, and directorial debuts. Streaming platforms provide complementary highlights, rounding out a genre-diverse start to the year.

 

 

 

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