2026 is shaping up to be a huge year for movies. There’s so much to choose from, you almost wish June had more days just to keep up. Whether you’re after a breezy romance, an epic fantasy, or just a dose of nostalgia with your favorite animated characters, June’s lineup is stacked.
1. Office Romance (June 5)
Jennifer Lopez stars as Jackie Cruz, a sharp airline executive who finds herself mixed up in an unexpected office romance with her equally sharp legal counsel, Brett. The movie is classic J.Lo: fun, light, and full of witty back-and-forth. They travel to the Dominican Republic, their professional lives start to blur, and you just know sparks are flying. This one’s perfect for anyone who wants a relaxing, feel-good night.
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2. Masters of the Universe (June 5)
Get ready for a blast of nostalgia and adventure. Eternia’s back—and not quietly. Prince Adam, played by Nicholas Galitzine, returns home after fifteen years, only to find his kingdom ruled by the sinister Skeletor. Idris Elba and Alison Brie round out the cast, making the battle for the throne feel epic. Adam has to rally his friends and become He-Man to save his world. If you loved the originals or just want an honest-to-goodness fantasy, this one delivers.
3. Disclosure Day (June 12)
Steven Spielberg’s back with what insiders are calling his best film in decades. Disclosure Day tackles humanity’s first contact with aliens, and Spielberg teams up again with David Koepp. The cast? Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Colman Domingo—it’s stacked. This is the kind of movie people talk about long after the credits roll.
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4. Scary Movie 6 (June 12)
After disappearing for a while, Scary Movie returns to poke fun at all the latest horror hits—Smile, M3GAN, and Scream, just to name a few. They even drag Leatherface and a wild Michael Jackson impersonation into the chaos (thank Kenan Thompson for that). It’s all meta commentary and outrageous references. If you love horror or just want to laugh at it, this one’s coming in hot.
5. Toy Story 5 (June 19)
Woody and Buzz are back again, but this time they face a new rival—a smart tablet called Lilypad that looks like a frog and grabs all the attention in the playroom. As the toys struggle with this tech invasion, you can’t help but wonder if old-school playthings really stand a chance anymore. It’s packed with nostalgia but asks some pretty real questions about childhood in the digital era.
So yeah, June’s busy. If you hit these five, you won’t miss the best of what’s coming.



















