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  • Our 10 Most Anticipated Movies of Early 2026

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    The new year is almost here, and before we start thinking about Star Wars, The Avengers, or Christopher Nolan, let’s slow things down a bit. While the rest of 2026 is obviously loaded with very exciting, very big movies, the next three months have some pretty interesting, intriguing, and highly anticipated films too. Plenty to hold our interest before the more traditionally blockbuster-filled months.

    Like what, exactly? Below are our 10 most anticipated genre films releasing from January through the end of March.

    10. Night Patrol (January 16)

    Justin Long, Jermaine Fowler, CM Punk, and more star as Los Angeles police officers who find themselves face-to-face with some very unnatural things in the middle of a gang war. We’ve heard that things get really wild and that it’s a very good time.

    9. Mercy (January 23)

    When he’s framed for the murder of his wife, Chris Pratt has to use an advanced law-enforcement AI that he himself invented to prove his innocence in a very short amount of time. The trailers have been cool, so we’re hoping for a ride.

    8. Hoppers (March 6)

    Any time Pixar releases a movie, you have to take notice, and its first 2026 release (the other being Toy Story 5) is the hilarious-looking story of a woman who puts her consciousness in an animal and mistakenly convinces them to try and overtake humanity.

    7. Send Help (January 30)

    The legendary Sam Raimi returns to the genre that made him famous with this intense-looking thriller about two co-workers who end up deserted on an island together. Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien star, and we’re praying for a little of that Raimi magic.

    6. Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die (February 13)

    Sam Rockwell stars in this bonkers-looking time travel tale about a man who is sent into the past to try to save the future. Or something like that. It seems insane, and we can’t wait.

    5. Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (March 27)

    We loved Radio Silence’s 2019 film about a woman stuck in the middle of a family’s sick game, and now we are counting the days to its follow-up, which returns to the story soon after the events of the first. Add a bunch of new actors into the mix, and this could be as special as the original.

    4. 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (January 16)

    Nia DaCosta’s follow-up to last year’s excellent Danny Boyle sequel appears as if it’s taking the 28 Years franchise to some bold new places. Plus, the buzz is so good about this one, Sony has already greenlit its sequel.

    3. The Bride! (March 6)

    The year 2025 brought us one great Frankenstein movie, and we think 2026 is going to do the same. Maggie Gyllenhaal returns to the director’s chair with this punk rock take on the classic monster story from the woman’s point of view. Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley and Batman himself, Christian Bale, star as the creatures.

    2. Scream 7 (February 27)

    It’s a bummer that Scream 7 won’t directly follow the story set up by the previous two Scream movies, but we’re still holding out hope. Neve Campbell is back in an expanded role, and franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson directs for the first time in the series. Both suggest good things. Also, each Scream film brings its own unique surprises, so we’re expecting nothing less from this one.

    1. Project Hail Mary (March 20)

    For the first time in over a decade, Phil Lord and Chris Miller are directing a new film, and this one looks special. It’s based on a book by The Martian author Andy Weir; Ryan Gosling stars as a man trying to save the world in deep space. To do so, he’ll have to team up with an alien. If the movie is half as wonderful as the book, this one is going to be an all-timer.

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  • Amazon Scraps Its God Of War Series

    Amazon Scraps Its God Of War Series

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    A heavy joins Edgar Wright’s The Running Man, the Street Trash remake gets a “socially relevant” trailer, and Lou Diamond Philips plays the President of the United States amidst the country’s burgeoning werewolf problem in today’s edition of Morning Spoilers.

    The Running Man

    Deadline reports Josh Brolin is now in “final negotiations” to play the lead villain “behind the violent reality show” in Edgar Wright’s remake of The Running Man.


    Night Patrol

    THR has word Justin Long, Jermaine Fowler, RJ Cyler, Dermot Mulroney, and CM Punk will star in Night Patrol, an indie horror feature from director Ryan Prows. The story concerns an LAPD officer (Fowler) who “must put aside his differences with the area’s street gangs when he discovers a local police task force is harboring a horrific secret that endangers the residents of the housing projects he grew up in. Long plays the officer’s partner, recruited as a legacy into night patrol. Cyler stars as the officer’s brother, who sees what he isn’t supposed to see, while Mulroney plays Long’s character’s grandfather, a sergeant with many secrets. Punk rounds out the cast as the sergeant’s brutal right-hand man.”


    Amulet

    Deadline also reports Jason Fuchs (Welcome to Derry) has been hired to write a feature adaptation of Kazu Kibuishi’s graphic novel series, Amulet. The series follows “a young woman who discovers a magical amulet that belonged to her great-grandfather and uses it to enter a fantastical new world.”


    The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie

    According to Deadline, The Day The Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie is now slated for a theatrical release in theaters this February 28, 2025.


    The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    The Direct has our first look at Herbie in Fantastic Four: First Steps. Click through to have a look.


    Werewolves

    A Supermoon turns millions of people on Earth into lycanthropes in the trailer for Werewolves, starring Frank Grillo, Katrina Law, and Lou Diamond Philips.


    Street Trash

    Meanwhile, the government devises a plan to melt Capetown’s homeless population from within in the trailer for Ryan Kruger’s “socially relevant” remake of Street Trash.


    Cobra Kai

    According to Deadline, the final season of Cobra Kai has added Lewis Tan, Patrick Luwis, and Rayna Vallandingham to its cast. Though details on their characters are currently unavailable, Tan will play “Sensei Wolf,” Luwis will play “Axel Kovacevic,” and Vallandingham will play “Zara Malik.”


    God of War

    Deadline additionally reports executive producers Rafe Judkins, Hawk Ostby, and Mark Fergus have left Amazon’s God of War series, prompting the streamer to “start over” on the project entirely.


    Grotesquerie

    FX has released a trailer for the next two episodes of Grotesquerie.


    Invincible Fight Girl

    Finally, Adult Swim has released another trailer for Invincible Fight Girl.

     


     

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