Having taken the silver screen by storm and conquering 1920s Hollywood, the Minions throw it all away when their quest to make an epic horror movie unleashes their monstrous creation onto an unsuspecting world, as they embark on a quest to save the world from the pandemonium they created in this latest installment of the beloved spin-off animation series from the makers of ‘Despicable Me’ and ‘Sing’.
Directed by Pierre Coffin & Patrick Delage and starring Pierre Coffin, Zoey Deutch and Christoph Waltz among others.
After proving her worth as a young detective in Victorian London and with her personal life seemingly on track, Enola Holmes has a crisis of identity when her impending marriage to Lord Tewkesbury in Malta approaches, only to be thrown into turmoil when her famous older brother Sherlock is kidnapped and she’s the only hope for unraveling the mystery, in this third installment of the Netflix series adapted from the Nancy Springer spin-off YA novels.
Directed by Philip Barantini and starring Millie Bobby Brown, Henry Cavill and Louis Partridge among others.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Crime, Mystery
UK Release: 1st of July (Netflix) US Release: 1st of July (Netflix)
3rd
The Invite (2026)
With their relationship getting testy and their marriage threatening to go on the rocks, a San Francisco couple invites their glamorous and mysterious neighbours over for a dinner party hoping to forge a new couple friendship, only to get more than they bargained for when their guests prove forward and manipulative, sending the night into unexpected and spicy places.
Directed by Olivia Wilde and starring Seth Rogen, Olivia Wilde and Penélope Cruz among others.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
UK Release: 3rd of July US Release: 3rd of July
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie (2025)
After years of failure through unfulfilled and unlikely music aspirations, a couple of inept longtime Canadian friends go all in one one final shot at stardom and the chance of booking their two-man-band a slot at the Rivoli club in Toronto by creating a fake ‘Back to the Future’ inspired machine, only for an accident to actually make it work and transport them back to 2008 where they put their plan into action but fatefully alter their timeline, plunging their lives into a mess they must fix in this big screen quirky mockumentary comedy adaptation of the popular web and TV series.
Directed by Matt Johnson and starring Matt Johnson, Jay McCarrol and Ben Petrie among others.
Genre: Comedy, Mockumentary, Sci-fi
UK Release: 3rd of July US Release: 17th of November 2025
My Father’s Island (2026)
Desperate for a father figure and to re-connect with his estranged French father, a young London teenager agrees to a long formative trip to a remote Norwegian island with his old man, which soon turns into a transformative odyssey which tests their troubled bond and their ability to survive a beautiful but unforgiving wild environment, in this father-son study adaptation of the David Vann novella.
Directed by Vladimir de Fontenay and starring Swann Arlaud, Woody Norman and Tuppence Middleton among others.
Genre: Adventure, Drama
UK Release: 3rd of July US Release: N/A
10th
Moana (2026)
A bold and precocious Polynesian teenager joins forces with a larger-than-life demigod on a quest across the ocean to find a fabled island and stop a dark force from consuming the people and lands of the South Pacific, in this latest Disney live action adaptation of one of its beloved, and in this case very recent animations.
Directed by Thomas Kail and starring Catherine Laga’aia, Dwayne Johnson and John Tui among others.
Reeling from the tragic loss of her husband, a young woman seeks solace in the company of his grieving family, only to find a troubled and isolated group that begins to act more and more disturbingly, descending into a horrific struggle for survival when she discovers they’ve been taken over by corrupted undead parasitic spirits in this spin-off of the popular horror franchise.
Directed by Sébastien Vanicek and starring Souheila Yacoub, Erroll Shand and Tandi Wright among others.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
UK Release: 10th of July US Release: 10th of July
Rosebush Pruning (2026)
A family of decadent, lazy and corrupted Americans dive into their perversions at their secluded country estate after the death of their rich matriarch, as things take a dark and bloody turn when the family’s black sheep turns up with his outsider girlfriend in this black comedy dissection of wealth and entitlement from Algerian-Brazilian director Karim Aïnouz.
Directed by Karim Aïnouz and starring Callum Turner, Elle Fanning and Jamie Bell among others.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
UK Release: 10th of July US Release: 24th of July
17th
The Odyssey (2026)
Weary from the strains of the ten-year long the Trojan War, Odysseus the heroic king of Ithaca and his men embark on the long journey home, which soon turns into another decade-long voyage facing fearsome creatures and interfering gods only to find his wife and son facing unruly suitors and local threats when he finally gets home, in this big screen adaptation with modern flourishes of the epic ancient Greek poem by Homer from the director of ‘Interstellar’ and ‘Oppenheimer’.
Directed by Christopher Nolan and starring Matt Damon, Anne Hathaway and Tom Holland among others.
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
UK Release: 17th of July US Release: 17th of July
Animal Farm (2026)
Determined to be free of human rule and looking to create an egalitarian creature utopia, a group of animals overthrow the people of their farm, only for the pigs to take control and consolidate power under a new oppressive system that’s as bad as the old one, in this modern light comedy family animation adaptation of George Orwell’s seminal allegorical beast fable about the dangers of communism.
Directed by Andy Serkis and starring Seth Rogen, Woody Harrelson and Laverne Cox among others.
Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy
UK Release: 17th of July US Release: 1st of May
24th
72 Hours (2026)
With his career stalling and the years rolling by, a 40-year-old executive gets a chance to re-connect with his youth when a mistaken addition to a twenty-something group chats pulls him into a lavish bachelor party weekend in Miami, which soon gets wild and out of control as he goes too far with his new gen z buddies and is plunged into the decadent depths of the South Florida party capital.
Directed by Tim Story and starring Kevin Hart, Teyana Taylor and Marcello Hernández among others.
Genre: Comedy
UK Release: 24th of July (Netflix) US Release: 24th of July (Netflix)
Pinocchio: Unstrung (2026)
Struggling to cope with a tragic loss, a young British boy finds an unlikely new companion when his grandfather introduces him to a living wooden puppet creation, which embarks on a macabre quest to become a real boy as it takes what it needs from the living, plunging them all into a morbid struggle for survival in this modern supernatural horror take on the classic Italian fairy tale.
Directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield and starring Cameron Bell, Richard Brake and Robert Englund among others.
Genre: Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
UK Release: 24th of July US Release: 24th of July (Netflix)
31st
Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026)
After saving the world but wiping its memory of him, a lonely Peter Parker admires his former loved ones from afar and anonymously protects New York city with the help of a new vigilante ally, only for tensions to build and trigger an alarming and dangerous change in his body just as a powerful new enemy enters the picture in this latest franchise installment of everyone’s favourite friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man.
Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton and starring Tom Holland, Zendaya and Jon Bernthal among others.
#TriviaTuesday: A cost-cutting insect-like suit was the early design for the alien hunter in 1987's 'Predator'—unsuccessfully worn by the character's first actor Jean-Claude Van Damme—but it was ditched for a now iconic Stan Winston design at twice the price. Money well spent. pic.twitter.com/pvbTmpgUIB
#TriviaTuesday: ‘Big Kahuna Burger’ is most certainly the fictional fast food of choice in the Tarantinoverse, appearing or referenced in 'Reservoir Dogs', 'From Dusk Till Dawn', 'Death Proof', 'Four Rooms', as well as its starring turn in 1994’s 'Pulp Fiction' of course. pic.twitter.com/k3xVsbDuA6