2026 film previews highlight diverse anticipated releases

As 2026 unfolds, The Guardian and Rolling Stone have published lists of eagerly awaited movies, spanning sequels like Dune: Messiah and Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew to originals such as The Moment and I Love Boosters. These previews showcase a mix of auteur visions, star-studded casts, and genre innovations set for theaters and streamers throughout the year.

Film critics and publications kicked off 2026 with enthusiasm for a packed cinematic slate. The Guardian's January 6 feature spotlights films like Greta Gerwig's 'Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew,' a prequel to C.S. Lewis's series starring Emma Mackey as the future White Witch, Carey Mulligan as a terminally ill mother, and possibly Daniel Craig as Aslan or Uncle Andrew. Andrew Pulver praises Gerwig's shift from 'Barbie' to this 'Edenic fall' story, expressing confidence she will 'pull it off in style.'

Denis Villeneuve's 'Dune: Messiah,' the trilogy's final chapter, is slated for December, fast-tracked after 'Part Two's' success. Adrian Horton anticipates its 'gloriously strange and wonderfully vast' adaptation of Frank Herbert's weirder sequel, featuring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, despite competition from 'Avengers: Doomsday.' Rolling Stone confirms the December 18 release, noting Paul Atreides's power struggles and returning cast including Josh Brolin and Rebecca Ferguson, with Robert Pattinson joining.

Charli xcx's 'The Moment,' a mockumentary on her 'Brat' era, arrives late January. Veronica Esposito in The Guardian describes it as born from a 'confessional text of “word vomit”' to director Aidan Zamiri, starring Alexander Skarsgård with AG Cook's score. Rolling Stone calls it a 'cheeky metafictional comedy' of an 'alternate history' if she made 'all the wrong choices,' co-starring Rachel Sennott and Kate Berlant.

Other highlights include David Fincher directing Quentin Tarantino's 'The Adventures of Cliff Booth' with Brad Pitt, Boots Riley's 'I Love Boosters' starring Keke Palmer and Demi Moore, and Alejandro González Iñárritu's 'Digger' featuring Tom Cruise in a $125m dark comedy. David Robert Mitchell's 'Flowervale Street,' with Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, is set for August, potentially involving dinosaurs in a family-friendly sci-fi tale. These releases promise spectacle, satire, and fresh narratives amid economic and cultural shifts.

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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.

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.

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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.

Netflix has revealed its comprehensive lineup for 2026, featuring over 110 series, 44 movies, and 12 games, including final seasons of The Witcher and Outer Banks. The announcement comes via a digital trailer campaign themed around tarot cards, starring Teyana Taylor as a fortune teller. Highlights include Greta Gerwig's Narnia adaptation and new projects from Ben Affleck.

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Following Variety and Deadline's early 2026 previews, Polygon and GamesRadar+ published January 2 lists highlighting blockbuster clashes like Star Wars, Toy Story 5, and Avengers: Doomsday against emerging horror, Dune 3, and under-the-radar projects including a Robert Pattinson rom-com and Park Chan-wook black comedy.

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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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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