Upcoming movies
Discover the best films from the upcoming cinema program in our constantly updated overview.
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Black Box (2026)
A rated R thriller starring Tom Brittney, Georgina Leonidas and Weronika Rosati. In cinemas since July 7, 2026.
The supernatural events surrounding Vero Airlines Flight 298 from New Orleans to Seattle.
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Moana (2026)
A rated 6 family movie starring Catherine Lagaʻaia, Dwayne Johnson and Rena Owen. In cinemas since July 10, 2026.
Prompted by a summons from the ocean, Moana departs her home island of Motunui for the first time and travels past its barrier reef. Accompanied by the demigod Maui, she undertakes a voyage aimed at recovering the well-being of her community.
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Evil Dead Burn (2026)
A rated R horror movie starring Souheila Yacoub, Hunter Doohan and Luciane Buchanan. In cinemas since July 10, 2026.
After losing her husband, a woman seeks comfort at her in-laws in their remote home. But when they're turned into Deadites one by one, the family reunion becomes a hellish nightmare. Soon she realizes that the promises she made herself in life matter... even in death.
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Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass (2026)
A comedy movie starring Zoey Deutch, Jon Hamm and John Slattery. In cinemas since July 10, 2026.
A Midwestern bride-to-be, Gail Daughtry, has a celebrity hall pass agreement with her fiancé… who uses it. Their relationship in crisis, Gail sets out on an epic journey through Hollywood to even the scales.
The Odyssey (2026)
An rated R adventure movie starring Matt Damon, Tom Holland and Anne Hathaway. In cinemas starting July 17, 2026.
After the Trojan War, King Odysseus wants to return to his family. But the journey home is more difficult than expected, because Odysseus has a long adventure full of dangers ahead of him. And back home, time is running out for his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus...
Cut Off (2026)
A comedy movie starring Jonah Hill, Kristen Wiig and Bette Midler. In cinemas starting July 17, 2026.
Two wealthy siblings suddenly find themselves cut off from their parents’ financial support, forced for the first time to navigate adult life on their own.