Disclosure Day
Out now
Plot information on this Spielberg-directed, Emily Blunt-led sci-fi picture has been locked down tighter than a set of Majestic 12 meeting minutes, but we can make some assumptions given the film’s name and the director’s extra-terrestrially tinged track record. The term disclosure relates to governmental confirmation of an alien presence on , and it really feels on-brand for 2026. It’s from one of the directing world’s GOATs, whose past work in this field includes War of the Worlds, AI, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, anybody else feel like he’s trying to tell us something?
Toy Story 5
Expected UAE release date: June 18
Animated franchises really don’t come much bigger than Pixar’s Toy Story collection, so this is a pretty safe bet for summer screen popcorn fodder. This is the fifth full-length feature in the ongoing series, which gives the viewer an imagined insight into the secret life of toys and in doing so, somehow manages to explore themes such as impermanence, consumerism and the death of innocence. What more could Andy’s toy box possibly hope to teach us? Well, number five reportedly looks at the proliferation of electronic toys – iPads and Roblox over adjustable action figures with pull strings, in-app purchases over boots with snakes in. It’ll have to dig deep to meet the standard set in the fourth instalment, but Pixar has a recognised track record for going to infinity and beyond.
Supergirl
Expected UAE release date: June 25
Fresh from her scene-stealing, dog-riling, emo-pouting cameo in James Gunn’s 2025 Superman reboot, Milly Alcock’s eponymous Supergirl will be landing in UAE box offices this June for her own dedicated adaptation. The supporting cast includes the fan-cast favourite of Jason Momoa as comic book biker villain Lobo and Eve Ridley as Ruthye, the child who encounters Supergirl during her intergalactic birthday celebrations, enlisting her to avenge her father’s murder.
Moana
Expected UAE release date: July 9
Make way, Disney’s live-action remake of one of its most beloved modern hits lands in July, with Dwayne Johnson returning as Maui and Catherine Laga‘aia playing Moana. This story of a young, steel-spirited Polynesian adventurer feels like a natural fit for Disney’s relentless de-animating machine, with a soundtrack of stone-cold sing-a-long bangers and comic relief from Hei-hei, the film world’s most beloved cross-eyed rooster.
The Odyssey
Expected UAE release date: July 17
What’s the recipe for a 24k solid gold Oscar bet? Christopher Nolan plus Homeric tragedy plus an IMAX-first cinematic format. An epic 2,700 years in the making, with a cast of absurdly stellar billing (including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Zendaya, Lupita Nyong’o, Charlize Theron, Jon Bernthal, Benny Safdie, Elliot Page, Himesh Patel, John Leguizamo, Mia Goth, Corey Hawkins, and Samantha Morton), it’s the story of Odysseus, the Greek king of Ithaca, chronicling his return from the Trojan War. Which, rather appropriately (and definitively), is a bit of an odyssey.
Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Expected UAE release date: July 31
Tom Holland must have genuine Spidey-strength in his lower back muscles because he really is carrying the entire cinematic Marvel adaptation load for Sony at the moment. This will be his fourth dedicated outing as the Queens-born webslinger, and despite having saved the world from spandex-toting ne’er-do-wells on multiple occasions, this latest peril aversion quest is likely to be his toughest yet. Not just because he’s facing off against a fresh roster of mega villains, but also because his on-screen (and real-life) paramour, MJ is moving on to partners new. The franchise has given so much to fans, and if the conspiracy theories generated by the trailer (Man-spider, Sadie Sink as Jean Gray, the return of Daredevil and alt universe Spideys) are anything to go by, this could be another crowd-pleasing clutch of radioactive Easter eggs.
The End of Oak Street
Expected UAE release date: August 14
Described as a mystery sci-fi survival thriller (nope, not actual day-to-day life in 2026) from Warner Bros. – The End of Oak Street, starring Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor, answers the question ‘what if your street were to be ripped from its earthly plane, to be transported to some unfriendly corner of existence?’ It’s a sub-optimal eventuality, less than ideal, a grass isn’t actually greener situation that benefits in no small way from genre icon, J. J. Abrams’ production assistance.
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