Sequels, superheroes and nostalgia: What to watch at the cinemas this summer
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Summer 2026 brings some of the year’s most highly anticipated films, spanning action, horror, animation, and long-awaited sequels to beloved classics. From iconic superheroes to childhood favourites returning to the big screen, let’s take a look at what’s coming up.
The Mandalorian & Grogu - May 22
Kicking off the summer watchlist is The Mandalorian & Grogu, bringing the beloved duo from the streaming hit to the big screen for the first time.
Expanding the Star Wars universe, this sci-fi-fantasy film is expected to continue the journey of Din Djarin and Grogu as they navigate a galaxy still recovering from imperial remnants. Fans can expect a mix of western-style space adventure, emotional storytelling, and the visual spectacle that the franchise is known for.
Scary Movie 6 - June 12
Known for spoofing major horror hits, the series aims to revive the signature no-holds-barred humour including meme references, Gen Z trends, and controversial jokes. The franchise itself is known to embrace the ‘cancel’ culture focus; poking at modern sensitivities and political issues.
The film teaser also revealed that the original team is making a comeback with Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, and Regina Hall.
Toy Story 5 - June 19
This time, the plot focuses on the toys facing challenges alongside the persuasive nature of modern technology, shining light on a new threat to society: modern technology and the ‘iPad kid’.
The film is likely to explore themes of change, purpose, and growing up - core elements that have defined the series for decades. Meanwhile, Woody defines the past generations of kids who did not need to replace their favourite toys with technology.
Supergirl - June 26
The superhero genre continues to expand with Supergirl, bringing one of DC’s most popular characters into the spotlight.
The film is expected to explore Kara Zor-El’s origins and identity as she steps out from Superman’s shadow. The lead is going to be played by Australian actress Milly Alcock known for her roles in House of Dragon, Sirens, Superman, and more. With the DC universe taking a fresh direction, Supergirl could play a key role in shaping its future tone.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day - July 31
Fans are anticipating new villains, emotional stakes, and a fresh direction for the character within the broader Marvel universe. Viewers are most excited to see real-life and on-screen couple Tom Holland and Zendaya take the screen again, after getting a glimpse of the comedy packed teaser.
From galactic adventures to animated nostalgia and superhero reinventions, Summer 2026 is shaping up to be a major season for cinema. Whether audiences are looking for laughs, scares, or emotional storytelling, the movie lineup looks to offer a wide-range of experiences that highlight the continuing evolution of blockbuster filmmaking.