Laika sets October release for animated film Wildwood

Laika Studios has announced that its upcoming stop-motion animated feature Wildwood will hit U.S. theaters on October 23, 2026, distributed domestically by Fathom Entertainment and handled internationally by FilmNation Entertainment. Directed by Travis Knight, the film adapts Colin Meloy's novels into a fantasy tale of a girl's quest to rescue her brother in a enchanted forest. The announcement includes a teaser trailer and highlights the film's handcrafted artistry.

Laika, renowned for stop-motion classics like Coraline and ParaNorman, revealed details about Wildwood on January 20, 2026, marking its first major release since Missing Link in 2019. The film, directed by Laika's president and CEO Travis Knight from a script by Chris Butler, follows a girl's high-stakes journey into a forbidden forest teeming with enchanted creatures, unlikely allies, and adversaries to save her baby brother and a hidden realm.

Unlike previous releases distributed by Focus Features, Wildwood partners with Fathom Entertainment for a nationwide U.S. theatrical rollout. Fathom, known for re-releases of Laika's Coraline and a remastered ParaNorman, aims to deliver a 'full, nationwide U.S. theatrical release consistent with that of the legacy Hollywood studios,' according to CEO Ray Nutt. He described the film as 'a magnificently ambitious stop-motion film and a landmark achievement in handcrafted cinematic artistry.'

David Burke, Laika's Chief Marketing and Operations Officer, emphasized a 'more customized approach to how we bring the film to audiences, matching partners to the specific needs and ambitions of the project.' Travis Knight added, 'Wildwood is the biggest world Laika has ever built, and the most personal... a celebration of artistry over algorithms.' Producer Sam Wilson noted it as 'a love letter to Portland.'

The voice cast boasts talents including Carey Mulligan, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Jacob Tremblay, Mahershala Ali, Angela Bassett, Awkwafina, Jake Johnson, Charlie Day, Amandla Stenberg, Jemaine Clement, Maya Erskine, Tantoo Cardinal, Tom Waits, and Richard E. Grant. A teaser trailer was released alongside the announcement, teasing a culmination of Laika's signature style. Fans can sign up for ticket alerts on Fathom's site, with sales expected in summer 2026.

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Dafne Keen in peril facing an ancient evil alongside Sophie Nélisse in a realistic illustration of the 'Whistle' horror movie trailer.
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Trailer unveils Dafne Keen's peril in horror film Whistle

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The first trailer for the upcoming horror movie Whistle has been released, showcasing Dafne Keen facing a terrifying fate alongside co-star Sophie Nélisse. Directed by Corin Hardy, the film depicts a young cast battling an ancient evil. Whistle is set to arrive in theaters on February 6, 2026.

At CinemaCon 2025 in Las Vegas, Disney presented an extensive lineup of upcoming movies, highlighting projects from Marvel, Pixar, and other studios. The event featured exclusive footage and celebrity appearances, including teases for Zootopia 2 and Avatar: Fire and Ash. A tribute to filmmaker James L. Brooks marked a special moment during the showcase.

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Following the buzz around Emerald Fennell's fantastical reimagining of Emily Brontë's 'Wuthering Heights'—starring Margot Robbie as Cathy and Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff, set for Valentine's Day 2026—publishers are releasing tie-in book editions, while retailers, theaters, and artists roll out merchandise, promotions, and music inspired by the film.

Building on early previews of 2026's cinematic slate, entertainment industry outlets Variety and Deadline released their highly anticipated movies lists on December 29, 2025. The selections emphasize franchise sequels like Marvel and Pixar entries, alongside auteur-driven projects and genre films, blending familiarity with fresh narratives.

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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 World Premiere of Fing!, an Australian-British family comedy, delighted audiences at the Sundance Film Festival's Family Matinee section. Directed by Jeffrey Walker and based on David Walliams' bestselling children's book, the film features Taika Waititi as a bumbling antagonist pursuing a rare creature. The story follows a young girl's unexpected bond with the mythical Fing amid comedic family adventures.

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As part of our ongoing 2026 film releases coverage, a compelling array of book adaptations is lined up for theaters and streaming next year. Spanning gothic classics, sci-fi adventures, and contemporary thrillers, these projects include fresh takes on works by Emily Brontë, Andy Weir, Suzanne Collins, and more.

 

 

 

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