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3rd

Masters of the Universe (2026)

Long stranded in hiding on Earth and separated from his epic Sword of Power, Adam the Prince of Eternia reclaims his Grayskull legacy and returns to his home only to find it destroyed and ruled by the evil warlord sorcerer Skeletor, as he reunites with former allies to rally his people and reclaim his kingdom by becoming who he was meant to be—the mighty He-Man, in this new big screen adaptation of the beloved 1980s toy line, comic-book and cartoon series.

Directed by Travis Knight and starring Nicholas Galitzine, Camila Mendes and Jared Leto among others.

Genre: Action, Adventure, Comic-book, Fantasy

UK Release: 3rd of June   US Release: 5th of June

 

 

 

5th

Scary Movie 6 (2026)

Twenty-six years after facing an iconic killer and after years spent apart, Cindy, Brenda, Shorty and Ray reunite to face the masked murderer again, along with a host of colourful character where no movie franchise is safe, as the Wayans family and friends return to take on a new era of horror films and trigger an easily-offended generation in this latest installment of the hilarious horror parody series.

Directed by Michael Tiddes and starring Anna Faris, Regina Hall and Marlon Wayans among others.

Genre: Comedy, Horror, Parody

UK Release: 5th of June   US Release: 5th of June

 

 

 

Savage House (2026)

In 18th century rural England plagued by a pox outbreak and threatened by another Jacobite uprising, the lord and lady of a stately manor prepare for the visit of a Duke as they scheme and stop at nothing to restore their family name and save their crumbling legacy, keeping up appearances while decadence and violence unfolds at their estate, in this costume drama dark comedy savaging of British polite society and the ruling aristocracy.

Directed by Peter Glanz and starring Richard E. Grant, Claire Foy and Sebastian Armesto among others.

Genre: Comedy, Drama

UK Release: 5th of June   US Release: 5th of June

 

 

 

Enzo (2025)

The story of “Enzo”, a French teenager from a privileged background who defies his family and dashes expectations by dropping out of school to become an apprentice builder, only to further stoke the social fires by falling for fellow builder and Ukrainian immigrant “Vlad” in this coming-of-age meditation on class and sexuality from the writer/director of ‘120 BPM (Beats Per Minute)’.

Directed by Robin Campillo and starring Eloy Pohu, Pierfrancesco Favino and Maksym Slivinskyi among others.

Genre: Drama, Romance

UK Release: 5th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

Madfabulous (2026)

In late 19th century North Wales, Henry the estranged and eccentric black sheep of the Paget family returns to claim his inheritance, becoming the 5th Marquess of Anglesey and Earl of Uxbridge as he rejects the upper-class reserve of the time and challenges social norms whilst forging his own unique flamboyant path with the help of his beloved cousin and his loyal butler, on the way to squandering the family fortune and heading towards an early grave in this dramatisation of a true story.

Directed by Celyn Jones and starring Callum Scott Howells, Ruby Stokes and Rupert Everett among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Comedy, Drama, History

UK Release: 5th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

México 86 (2026)

After Colombia pulls out of hosting the 1986 FIFA World Cup and with rival North American bids on the table to replace them, a patriotic and football-obsessed Mexican bureaucrat hatches a scheme to make his country a serious contender despite having hosted the tournament just 16 years prior, as he leads an audacious plot and convinces his countrymen to commit, resorting to ingenuity, back-dealing and questionable political tactics to secure the bid, overcoming daunting obstacles like the devastating 1985 Mexico City earthquake to deliver an iconic tournament and put his country on the global stage in this unlikely story loosely based on real events.

Directed by Gabriel Ripstein and starring Diego Luna, Karla Souza and Daniel Giménez Cacho among others.

Genre: Fact-based, Comedy, Drama, Sport

UK Release: 5th of June (Netflix)   US Release: 5th of June (Netflix)

 

 

 

10th

Disclosure Day (2026)

When a meteorologist is inadvertently pulled into a conspiracy and a whistleblower looking to expose it find a connection which proves we’re not alone in the universe, it becomes clear that it’s all much closer than they imagined, as they’re caught in the crosshairs of a powerful corporate CEO trying to maintain control and a defector determine to expose it, as the world heads towards a cosmic revelation which threatens to upend global order and which we might not be ready for, in this latest epic UFO event film from the legendary Steven Spielberg.

Directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Emily Blunt, Josh O’Connor and Colman Domingo among others.

Genre: Action, Drama, Sci-fi, Thriller

UK Release: 10th of June   US Release: 12th of June

 

 

 

12th

Solo Mio (2026)

A American man’s life is upended and he suffers the ultimate nuptial humiliation when he’s abandoned at the altar in Rome, only for hope to be revived when he decides to go on his honeymoon alone, as his life-changing Italian voyage introduces him to an array of characters and rekindles his hopes for finding true love.

Directed by Charles Kinnane & Daniel Kinnane and starring Kevin James, Kim Coates and Julia Messina among others.

Genre: Comedy, Romance

UK Release: 12th of June   US Release: 6th of February

 

 

 

The Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford (2026)

Still reeling from the loss of his wife and resistant to the foibles of the modern world, a local small town Scottish historian finds himself out of his time and clings on to the memory of his obscure and eccentric aristocratic 18th century ancestor, further irked by the arrival of a medieval fantasy TV show filming locally which takes over the town and threatens to overshadow all he holds dear, as his sanity slips and he’s pushed over the edge by the shadow of his forgotten antecedent to take matters into his own hands . . . with dark comedic consequences.

Directed by Sean Robert Dunn and starring Peter Mullan, Jakob Oftebro and Saskia Ashdown among others.

Genre: Comedy

UK Release: 12th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

19th

Toy Story 5 (2026)

Buzz, Woody and the gang reunite to face their biggest and scariest threat to date—technology—as a gift in the shape of an advanced children’s smart tablet poses an existential threat to their purpose of entertaining Bonnie in this latest instalment of Pixar’s all-time classic animated series.

Directed by McKenna Harris & Andrew Stanton and starring Tim Allen, Tom Hanks and Greta Lee among others.

Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy

UK Release: 19th of June   US Release: 19th of June

 

 

 

Virginia Woolf’s Night & Day (2026)

At the start of 20th century in a changing Britain and with the suffragette movement in full swing, a young privileged woman and aspiring astronomer pushes back against the Edwardian patriarchy and tries to avoid a predestined marriage to focus on her own stellar calling, while her friend the vicar’s daughter with similar values gets caught up in intertwining relationships and suitors whilst becoming a shoulder to cry on, in this exploration of love and relationships versus marriage and happiness adapted from the 1919 Virginia Woolf novel.

Directed by Tina Gharavi and starring Haley Bennett, Lily Allen and Jack Whitehall among others.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

UK Release: 19th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

Voicemails for Isabelle (2026)

Struggling with the dating scene in San Francisco and the pressures of work whilst still reeling from her family’s devastating loss, a young chef finds solace in recounting her life struggles in voice messages left on her dear deceased sister’s former mobile number, only for a young man in Texas to receive them on his new work phone and develop a one-sided affection, as he crosses the country as a mysterious stranger to form a seeming random connection to her, only to be confronted with the guilt of his own confession about how he found her.

Directed by Leah McKendrick and starring Zoey Deutch, Nick Robinson and Nick Offerman among others.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

UK Release: 19th of June (Netflix)   US Release: 19th of June (Netflix)

 

 

 

Effi o Blaenau (2026)

With businesses closing, jobs vanishing and little hope for an exciting life in her town, a young woman looking to escape her home in North Wales clings on to hope when she meets an injured soldier in a chance encounter at a local nightclub, but the dream path to something better soon becomes murky when the sobering realities and responsibilities of real life get in the way in this screen adaptation of the 2015 monodrama play ‘Iphigenia in Splott’ by Gary Owen.

Directed by Marc Evans and starring Leisa Gwenllian, Tom Rhys Harries and Owen Alun among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 19th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

24th

In the Hand of Dante (2025)

In exile from his native Florence and wandering Italy during his final years in the early 14th century, Dante Alighieri seeks inspiration to write one of the defining works of Western literature ‘The Divine Comedy’, meanwhile in a parallel future nearly 700 years later in early 21st century New York, an author and perceived Dante expert is recruited by the mob to steal an original manuscript of the late middle-age poet’s master work only to be plunged into an international journey into the criminal underworld—two seekers separated by centuries but united by an existential search for the mystical and divine.

Directed by Julian Schnabel and starring Oscar Isaac, Gerard Butler and John Malkovich among others.

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

UK Release: 26th of June (Netflix)   US Release: 26th of June (Netflix)

 

 

 

26th

Supergirl (2026)

Looking for purpose and galactic revenge after fleeing her doomed planet and diverging from her iconic cousin’s path on Earth, Kryptonian Kara Zor-El teams up with an unlikely ally and embarks on a coming-of-age off-world quest for vengeance and justice, before making her way back to Earth to join her kin Superman as one of its protectors in this origin story and next instalment of James Gunn’s DC universe.

Directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Milly Alcock, Jason Momoa and Matthias Schoenaerts among others.

Genre: Comic-book, Action, Adventure, Fantasy

UK Release: 26th of June   US Release: 26th of June

 

 

 

Jackass: Best and Last (2026)

Johnny Knoxville and his notorious troupe of misfit American pranksters with more balls than brains return for one last big screen ride, performing another array of outrageous, dangerous and disgusting stunts and proving once again that if you’re gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough.

Directed by Jeff Tremaine and starring Johnny Knoxville, Jason ‘Wee Man’ Acuña and Dave England among others.

Genre: Comedy, Documentary

UK Release: 26th of June   US Release: 26th of June

 

 

 

A Private Life (2025)

A celebrated but slightly cold American psychiatrist in Paris takes matters into her own hands when one of her patients dies in suspicious circumstances, as she embarks on her own investigation to prove she was murdered and finds herself plunged into what seems a conspiracy, only to be uncomfortably confronted by her own psyche and her complex relationships with her ex-husband and resentful adult son.

Directed by Rebecca Zlotowski and starring Jodie Foster, Daniel Auteuil and Mathieu Amalric among others.

Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

UK Release: 26th of June   US Release: 16th of January

 

 

 

500 Miles (2026)

Troubled by problems at home and their parents’ constant fighting, an English teenager and his spirited younger brother run away from home and head across the sea, meeting a free spirited young woman along the way as they head towards the southwest coast of Ireland to reunite with their estranged but beloved grandfather, forcing a broken family back together with the hope of mending wounds and affirming life.

Directed by Morgan Matthews and starring Bill Nighy, Roman Griffin Davis and Maisie Williams among others.

Genre: Drama

UK Release: 26th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

The Last Viking (2025)

Newly released after many years in prison and looking to recover the stolen loot he had his eccentric brother bury in the woods, a Danish bank robber’s plans are scuppered when he discovers his brother has forgotten where he stashed the money and developed a multiple personality disorder with John Lennon delusions, as a psychiatric Beatles scheme unfolds to help him remember while the search for the treasure becomes increasingly chaotic, soon turning into a search for themselves and their family in this quirky Danish black comedy from the writer/director of ‘Men & Chicken’.

Directed by Anders Thomas Jensen and starring Mads Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Lars Brygmann among others.

Genre: Comedy, Crime, Drama

UK Release: 26th of June   US Release: N/A

 

 

 

Little Brother (2026)

A highly successful family man real estate agent’s life is turned upside down when an old buddy and high school program “little brother” lands back in his life looking for help, and his wife decides to take him in, only for this lil’ bro to prove an unhinged and impulsive wild agent of chaos who pushes him to the brink, bringing madness into their household but hatching a scheme to bring his wife back the old husband she feels is lost, and return some joy to their lives . . . by any means necessary.

Directed by Matt Spicer and starring John Cena, Eric André and Michelle Monaghan among others.

Genre: Comedy

UK Release: 26th of June (Netflix)   US Release: 26th of June (Netflix)

 

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