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2026 delivers a packed year of cinema, blending massive franchise returns, bold auteur projects, and fresh adaptations across every genre from sci‑fi epics to horror revivals and animated favorites.
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🍿🎬 The Most Anticipated Movies of 2026

9 January 2026
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Starlight on the Silver Screen

There’s a certain warmth that runs through the 2026 film lineup—a glow not unlike the one in Baby I Love Your Way by Big Mountain, the same feel‑good track that lit up Jumanji 2 with its sun‑soaked nostalgia. Just as the song celebrates noticing beauty in every small moment, this year’s cinematic slate invites audiences to fall in love again and again: with returning heroes, bold new worlds, and stories that shimmer long after the credits roll. The movies of 2026 feel like that familiar chorus rising—hopeful, radiant, and full of promise—reminding us that even in a year packed with spectacle, it’s the feeling that stays with you.

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The Most Anticipated Movies of 2026

2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for cinema, with a lineup that blends blockbuster franchises, bold auteur projects, long-awaited sequels, and surprising new adaptations.

From Christopher Nolan’s mythic odyssey to the return of beloved animated icons, the year promises something for every kind of moviegoer. Here’s a month-by-month guide to the films already generating major buzz.

🌍 Greenland 2: Migration (January 9)

Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin return in this post-apocalyptic sequel following the Garrity family as they emerge from their Greenland bunker to navigate a devastated world in search of a new home.

✈️ People We Meet on Vacation (January 9, Netflix)

Brett Haley adapts Emily Henry’s bestselling novel about two best friends whose annual vacations force them to confront the possibility of something more.

🧟 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (January 16)

Nia DaCosta directs the next chapter in the revived horror saga, with Ralph Fiennes leading a story set decades after the original outbreak.

💰 The Rip (January 16)

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck star as Miami cops whose discovery of millions in cash threatens to tear their team apart.

🏝️ Send Help (January 30)

Sam Raimi returns to survival horror with a story of two plane-crash survivors forced to work together on a deserted island.

February

🔫 Crime 101 (February 13)

Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry, and Mark Ruffalo headline this Los Angeles thriller based on Don Winslow’s novella.

🏀 GOAT (February 13)

Stephen Curry produces and stars in this animated sports comedy timed to the 2026 NBA All-Star Weekend.

🌫️ Wuthering Heights (February 13)

Emerald Fennell directs Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi in a new adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic.

🎤 EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert (February 20)

Baz Luhrmann assembles rare archival footage and rediscovered recordings for a new cinematic portrait of Elvis.

🐑 The Sheep Detectives (February 26)

Hugh Jackman stars in a whimsical comedy about a shepherd whose sheep secretly solve mysteries.

🔪 Scream 7 (February 27)

Neve Campbell returns as Sidney Prescott in a new chapter directed by franchise creator Kevin Williamson.

March

🧵 The Bride! (March 6)

Maggie Gyllenhaal reimagines Bride of Frankenstein with Christian Bale and Jessie Buckley leading a radical, socially charged retelling.

🤖 Hoppers (March 6)

Pixar’s latest follows a young scientist who transfers her consciousness into a robot to communicate with animals.

💔 Reminders of Him (March 13)

Colleen Hoover adapts her own novel for the screen in this emotional drama about redemption and motherhood.

🎭 The Breadwinner (March 13)

Comedian Nate Bargatze makes his feature debut with a still-mysterious comedy project.

🚀 Project Hail Mary (March 20)

Ryan Gosling stars in the adaptation of Andy Weir’s sci-fi bestseller about an astronaut on a mission to save Earth.

April

🌌 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (April 3)

Mario heads to space in the sequel to the billion-dollar animated hit.

🎲 Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (April 10)

Samara Weaving returns for another round of deadly games in the cult-favorite horror-comedy franchise.

🧟‍♂️ Lee Cronin’s The Mummy (April 17)

A supernatural reimagining of the classic monster tale from the director of Evil Dead Rise.

🌄 Apex (April 24, Netflix)

Charlize Theron stars as a grieving woman hunted in the Australian wilderness.

🎶 Michael (April 24)

Antoine Fuqua directs a sweeping biopic of Michael Jackson, starring Jaafar Jackson.

May

🐾 Animal Friends (May 1)

A live-action/animated hybrid starring Ryan Reynolds, Aubrey Plaza, and Jason Momoa.

👠 The Devil Wears Prada 2 (May 1)

Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway reunite for a sequel based on the novel Revenge Wears Prada.

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GOAT: Child’s Eyes, Champion Heart

The Quiet Spark Behind Greatness
What most people don’t realize about GOAT is that beneath the comedy, the All‑Star energy, and the animated spectacle, the film carries a surprisingly tender core: it’s ultimately a story about believing in yourself before the world does. While Stephen Curry’s name brings the spotlight, the emotional engine of the movie is the relationship between a young underdog player and the people who quietly lift him up — friends, mentors, and a family that never stops cheering, even when the scoreboard says otherwise. The film leans into Curry’s real‑life values — humility, joy, perseverance — but transforms them into a universal message kids can hold onto. One of the most touching elements, rarely mentioned, is how the movie uses humor and heart to show that greatness isn’t about trophies or fame; it’s about kindness, effort, and the courage to keep going when no one is watching. That’s the part families will feel the most: the warmth, the encouragement, the reminder that every “GOAT” starts as a kid with a dream and someone who believes in them.

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