Strap in for the quickfire follow-up to a Danny Boyle threequel that left everyone’s jaws on the floor with a final scene intro for Jack O’Connell’s Jimmy Savile-alike cult leader Sir Jimmy Crystal. Boyle passes the torch to Candyman’s Nia DaCosta and it’ll be fascinating to see how she handles that archness, and discover what an American filmmaker brings to a franchise that, at its heart, has been a exploration of Englishness in extremis.
In cinemas Jan 16
After a few up and down years, 2026 is shaping up to be the Big One in terms of measuring the true health of the movie industry. This is 12 months loaded with can’t-miss hits – or rather, better-not-miss hits. That includes everything from a fifth Toy Story movie to a long-awaited Devil Wears Prada sequel, another close encounter from Steven Spielberg and Christopher Nolan bringing damn near every A-lister to ancient Greece. The Dune trilogy will end, while the Marvel Cinematic Universe attempts to reinvigorate itself with the biggest superhero movie since Endgame. Plus: more Frankenstein, more 28 Years Later, and more Superman (or at least, Superman’s cousin).
Like we said: it’s big. But if you don’t have much investment in the future of the Hollywood blockbuster and just want to see some good cinema, there’s plenty of small-to-medium-sized films worth getting excited about, too. Here are the 26 movies we’re anticipating the most.
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