Ten sci-fi & fantasy movies coming to theaters this year

How’s it going, sci-fi fans? Not great? I get it. The news lately is even bleaker than usual. There are so many horrible things happening on planet Earth – but it keeps turning. We can do our part and also be grateful for art – for music and books and film, and the escape from reality they provide, at least for a few hours. 

I already mentioned the upcoming astronaut movie “Project Hail Mary” (in theaters March 20) in my last post. Here are 10 more movies I’m looking forward to seeing in 2026. 

If you can’t get enough of “baby Yoda,” you’ll be happy to know “The Mandalorian and Grogu” are coming to the big screen. Pedro Pascal reprises his role of the Mandalorian, aka Din Djarin. Sigourney Weaver and Jeremy Allen White also star.

Jon Favreau created the fresh, original Star Wars series, and there have been three seasons so far. It’s unclear exactly why the producers decided to release a movie rather than a fourth season. The only explanation I’ve seen thus far is that Disney is “pivoting away” from streaming.

The movie’s plot has been somewhat shrouded in secrecy as well. Some fans were annoyed by the Super Bowl ad parodying the Budweiser Clydesdales. (The ad shows Mando and Grogu in a wagon pulled by tauntauns in place of the famous draft horses.) A longer, 2-minute trailer was released about a week later.

The film will be in theaters May 22.

Steven Spielberg is one of the biggest names in sci-fi; he gave us “Jurassic Park,” “E.T.,” “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” and many others. His newest movie, “Disclosure Day,” stars Emily Blunt as a TV meteorologist receiving extraterrestrial communication. The trailer is somewhat suspenseful. I hope the movie isn’t too anxiety-inducing.

Colin Firth, Josh O’Connor, Eve Hewson, and Colman Domingo also star in the UFO flick, which will be in theaters June 12.

We got a preview of the new Supergirl (aka Kara Zor-El) at the end of Superman (2025), and it was obvious she’s a fun party girl – a stark contrast to her straitlaced cousin. She is played by Milly Alcock (“House of the Dragon”).

Matthias Schoenaerts (who was amazing in “Rust and Bone”) will play Krem of the Yellow Hills; David Corenswet reprises his role as Clark Kent, aka Superman, aka Kal-El; and Jason Momoa plays Lobo, an “alien mercenary from planet Czarnia.” (I guess he’s not Aquaman anymore?) Most importantly, though, Kara’s adorable dog Krypto will be in the movie! Can’t wait!

“Supergirl” will be in theaters June 26.

It has been five years since the release of “Spider-Man: No Way Home.” At the end of that movie, Doctor Strange casts a spell that makes everyone forget Peter Parker (Tom Holland) exists. Even his friends don’t recognize him. He’s now protecting New York City anonymously – no one knows he is Spider-Man.

Zendaya and Jacob Batalon return as MJ and Ned. Mark Ruffalo reprises his role as the Hulk/Bruce Banner. “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” will be in theaters July 31.

The film adaptation of Peter Heller’s 2012 novel, “The Dog Stars,” is coming to theaters Aug. 28. Directed by Ridley Scott and starring Jacob Elordi, Josh Brolin, Margaret Qualley, Guy Pearce, and Benedict Wong, the movie is set in a post-apocalyptic future and centers on a pilot (Elordi) and an ex-Marine (Brolin), survivors of a flu pandemic.

The sixth Hunger Games movie, “The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping,” will be released in theaters on Nov. 20. Based on Suzanne Collins’ 2025 novel, the adaptation is a sequel to “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” and takes place 24 years before the first film. A young Haymitch Abernathy (Joseph Zada) is chosen to compete in the Hunger Games.

The cast also includes Jesse Plemons, Elle Fanning, Kieran Culkin, Mckenna Grace, Whitney Peak, Maya Hawke, Kelvin Harrison Jr., Ralph Fiennes, and Glenn Close.

“Narnia: The Magician’s Nephew” is coming to theaters later this year, and I’m super excited as it will be written and directed by Greta Gerwig (“Little Women,” “Lady Bird,” “Barbie”). The film is based on the sixth book in “The Chronicles of Narnia,” by C.S. Lewis. This will be the fourth adaptation of the series, but the first by Gerwig.

Carey Mulligan, Emma Mackey, Daniel Craig, Denise Gough, and David McKenna will star, and the film will be in theaters Nov. 26 – Thanksgiving. It will be streaming on Netflix on Dec. 25, Christmas Day.

I love the “Jumanji” movies. They’re silly, I know, but also funny and sweet. The series’ newest movie (which is as yet untitled), will be in theaters on Dec. 11. Dwayne Johnson, Jack Black, Kevin Hart, Karen Gillan, Nick Jonas, Awkwafina, Alex Wolff, Morgan Turner, Ser’Darius Blain, Madison Iseman, Danny DeVito, and Rhys Darby reprise their roles.

The new Spider-Man flick isn’t the only Marvel movie coming to theaters this year – “Avengers: Doomsday,” the third film in Phase Six of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, will be in theaters Dec. 18. Tony Stark/Iron Man is gone, but Robert Downey Jr. is playing a new role: Doctor Doom.

Doctor Doom is a prominent supervillain in the Marvel comics, and will face off against an all-star cast of superheroes, including the Avengers, the Wakandans, Fantastic Four, New Avengers, and X-Men. The film is set 14 months after the events of “Thunderbolts” (aka the New Avengers).

The huge cast makes me wonder if my favorites will get enough screen time, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see. I’m especially looking forward to seeing what happened with Steve Rogers (Chris Evans), as he sort of disappeared after “Endgame.”

“Dune” isn’t my favorite franchise, but I’m invested after seeing the first two movies, so I will be going to see “Dune: Part 3” in theaters. Timothee Chalamet, Zendaya, Florence Pugh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Jason Momoa, Josh Brolin, Rebecca Ferguson, and Robert Pattinson star in the Denis Villeneuve-directed film, which comes to theaters Dec. 18 (bumping “Doomsday” – which releases the same day – from IMAX).

Which movies are you most excited about this year? Let me know in the comments!

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Virtual reality movie ‘Ready Player One’ is a fun ride

READY. PLAYER. ONE.

I’ve been excited about this ever since I heard they were making it into a movie (it was a novel first – by Ernest Cline).

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When I heard it was going to be directed by none other than Steven Spielberg, my first thought was Wow, Spielberg! That’s perfect! And then my next thought was that I’m not a huge Spielberg fan. So I had my misgivings. Were they going to mess this up?

The main character is an orphaned teenager named Wade Watts (Tye Sheridan), who is competing in a 1980s-themed  VR contest – in the year 2044. The winner will inherit the fortune of the contest’s deceased creator, James Halliday, a Willy Wonka-esque character who created the virtual reality world OASIS.

OASIS is where much of the story takes place, which I imagined could translate to the big screen in a really awesome way – or it could look totally lame.

Luckily, the special effects were great. My other concern was that there are usually two issues with reading the book first. One: I already know what’s going to happen. And two: “That’s not how it was in the book!” Well there’s really no worries about that here. It was still exciting, even though I already knew the plot, and at this point, I understand that they need to change it up from novel to screenplay. As long as it works, I’m happy. And aside from a few minor gripes, it does work.

It’s clever, it’s funny, and it’s a little trip down memory lane for anyone who grew up in the 1980s, because ’80s movie and video game references abound. “Back to the Future,” “Iron Giant,” “Gremlins,” “Star Trek,” “Star Wars” – you will catch snippets of these and many more throughout, but it’s subtle enough as to not be too distracting.

You don’t need to be an ’80s kid to enjoy this movie. The rumor about this being a pop-culture overdose was premature. The ’80s stuff is just background/setting and not the story. (I don’t understand people bitching about this before the movie was even released?)

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Art3mis and Parzival in “Ready Player One.”

For a movie that celebrates ’80s nostalgia, the soundtrack should have been better. There are a couple gems (including New Order’s “Blue Monday”), but the track list is phoned in and too short, especially for such a long movie.

It clocks in at 140 minutes, but it’s so fast-paced you probably won’t notice (unless you have to pee). The pacing is actually perfect, and it’s enough time for our heroes to get to know each other in between all the racing around.

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Tye Sheridan and Lena Waithe

Their friendship is central to the story, and Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, and Lena Waithe were well cast and seem to click. The villains were a little clichéd; Wade’s nemesis, Nolan Sorrento (Ben Mendelsohn), is like a high school principal in a John Hughes film but maybe that’s fitting.

“Ready Player One” isn’t deep or profound, but it’s fun, especially if you don’t mind a sprinkle of Spielbergian cheese on the second half of your movie.

Moving on …

‘The Expanse’

I did not read this book series, which is set in a future where humans have colonized the solar system. I was kind of confused/bored at first, but I stuck with it and my patience paid off. This is one of the most interesting, suspenseful series I’ve seen in a long time.

In case you haven’t heard me sing this show’s praises already: It has all the ingredients you want in a sci-fi show – great writing and effects, complex characters, a diverse and talented cast, moral dilemmas, plot twists, drama, suspense, humor. But what I like best about “The Expanse” is that it’s not like anything else – a refreshing change of pace in this era of remakes and sequels.

Season 3 of “The Expanse” premieres April 11 on Syfy.

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Dominique Tipper and Steven Strait star in “The Expanse.”

A match made in the Star Trek Universe

Terry Farrell (Jadzia Dax from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) and Adam Nimoy (Leonard Nimoy’s son) tied the knot on Monday, which would have been Leonard Nimoy’s 87th birthday. They went public with their relationship at the Star Trek convention in Vegas last year. Live long and prosper, newlyweds!

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Photos: Ready Player One, Warner Bros. Pictures; The Expanse, Syfy; Terry Farrell/Adam Nimoy photo by Rob Latour/REX/Shutterstock

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