All the Movies Coming to Theaters This Week, Including a New Animated Sequel
This week brings a massive wave of new and returning titles to local cinemas, offering an extensive variety of genres for every type of moviegoer. Major animation studios are releasing highly anticipated sequels to long-running franchises, while independent distributors are rolling out compelling new dramas, sci-fi thrillers, and heartfelt documentaries. Additionally, anime fans and classic heist enthusiasts have the opportunity to revisit beloved landmarks through special anniversary screenings. Audiences looking for expansive world-building, adrenaline-fueled action, or quiet emotional resonance will find plenty of options hitting the big screen.
‘Diamond Made Man’ (2026)

‘Diamond Made Man’ arrives in cinemas as a wide release on June 16, 2026. This action-oriented science fiction feature stars Sreehari, Vasudha, and Sreehari Devi Mangala Puvvu. The narrative explores high-concept science fiction elements combined with thrilling action sequences over its two-hour and thirty-two-minute runtime. Audiences looking for expansive world-building and adrenaline-fueled cinema can catch this ambitious project in theaters nationwide.
‘Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul’ (2026)

Distributed by Subtext Films, ‘Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul’ debuts in limited theaters on June 17, 2026. This biographical documentary offers an in-depth look at the life and legacy of the legendary titular musician. The film features appearances and interviews from Gregg Allman, Duane Allman, James Keach, and Cher. Clocking in at one hour and thirty-six minutes, the documentary provides a comprehensive exploration of the artist’s enduring musical contributions.
‘Girls Like Girls’ (2026)

Focus Features brings ‘Girls Like Girls’ to select theaters for a limited run starting June 19, 2026. The dramatic feature includes a talented cast consisting of Maya da Costa, Myra Molloy, Zach Braff, and Levon Hawke. Over the course of its one-hour and thirty-five-minute runtime, the film delves into complex emotional landscapes and character-driven storytelling. Viewers interested in contemporary drama can experience this intimate narrative on the big screen.
‘Maddie’s Secret’ (2026)

Releasing on June 19, 2026, ‘Maddie’s Secret’ is a comedy-drama distributed by Magnolia Pictures. The film receives a limited theatrical release and features performances by John Early, Kip Reynolds, Neil Wachs, and Harris Mayersohn. Blending humorous situations with dramatic undertones, the project spans a runtime of one hour and thirty-eight minutes. The movie promises to deliver a mix of lighthearted comedy and grounded emotional beats.
‘Leviticus’ (2026)

Neon distributes the genre-blending feature ‘Leviticus’, which premieres in limited theaters on June 19, 2026. This project uniquely combines elements of horror, romance, science fiction, and thriller genres within a tight one-hour and twenty-eight-minute runtime. The cast is anchored by performances from Joe Bird, Stacy Clausen, Jeremy Blewitt, and Ewen Leslie. The film aims to provide a tense and multi-layered cinematic experience for audiences seeking unconventional narratives.
‘Toy Story 5’ (2026)

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures releases ‘Toy Story 5’ to theaters nationwide on June 19, 2026. The highly anticipated animated sequel reunites audiences with the beloved voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Joan Cusack, while adding Conan O’Brien to the ensemble. Continuing the iconic adventure, comedy, and family-friendly drama of the franchise, the film has a runtime of one hour and forty-two minutes. The newest installment explores the evolving lives of the classic toys as they face modern challenges.
‘Goat Girl’ (2026)

‘La niña de la cabra’ is a dramatic feature arriving in limited theaters on June 19, 2026. Handled by Outsider Films, the movie stars Ana Asensio, Alessandra González, Silvia Yagüe, and Javier Pereira. The story unfolds over one hour and thirty-five minutes, focusing heavily on grounded, character-driven drama. This international title offers a focused narrative exploring deep emotional themes and human connections.
‘The Death of Robin Hood’ (2026)

A24 delivers a wide release for ‘The Death of Robin Hood’, hitting theaters on June 19, 2026. Starring Hugh Jackman, Jodie Comer, Bill Skarsgård, and Jade Croot, this action-adventure drama presents a darker take on the classic English folklore hero. The film runs for two hours and three minutes, exploring the twilight years of the legendary outlaw. The narrative blends visceral action sequences with profound dramatic elements surrounding the iconic character’s final days.
‘Rose of Nevada’ (2026)

Hitting select theaters on June 19, 2026, ‘Rose of Nevada’ is distributed by 1-2 Special. The film is an ambitious mix of drama, fantasy, horror, mystery, and science fiction, featuring George MacKay, Callum Turner, Emily Daglish-Laine, and Rosalind Eleazar. With a runtime of one hour and fifty-four minutes, the project weaves together multiple genres to create a unique cinematic atmosphere. Audiences can expect a complex mystery layered with supernatural and futuristic concepts.
‘O Horizon’ (2026)

Variance Films brings ‘O Horizon’ to a wide theatrical audience starting June 19, 2026. The movie merges comedy, drama, romance, and science fiction, guided by an impressive cast that includes Maria Bakalova, David Strathairn, Adam Pally, and Maggie Grace. Over the span of one hour and forty-seven minutes, the narrative explores human relationships through a futuristic lens. The feature balances heartfelt romantic comedy with thought-provoking speculative elements.
‘Peter Asher: Everywhere Man’ (2026)

‘Peter Asher: Everywhere Man’ is a documentary premiering in limited release on June 19, 2026, via Greenwich Entertainment. The film chronicles the extensive career of its titular subject, featuring appearances by Peter Asher, Eric Idle, Jane Asher, and James Taylor. Running for one hour and fifty-eight minutes, the documentary highlights his massive impact on the music industry. Viewers are treated to behind-the-scenes stories and firsthand accounts from legendary cultural figures.
‘Dead Souls’ (2026)

Kino Lorber distributes the dramatic western ‘Dead Souls’, which opens in limited theaters on June 20, 2026. The film features performances by Alex Cox, Zander Schloss, Merritt Crocker, and Maria Robles, bringing a gritty vision to the frontier genre. The feature has a concise runtime of one hour and twenty-eight minutes, focusing on harsh landscapes and intense character dynamics. This independent project serves as a compelling addition to contemporary western cinema.
‘Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Adolescence of Utena’ (1999)

GKIDS brings ‘Revolutionary Girl Utena: The Adolescence of Utena’ back to theaters for a limited run beginning June 21, 2026. Originally released in 1999, this beloved anime feature seamlessly blends action, adventure, comedy, drama, fantasy, and romance. The film features the vocal talents of Tomoko Kawakami, Yuriko Fuchizaki, Aya Hisakawa, and Kotono Mitsuishi. With a runtime of one hour and twenty-five minutes, the rerelease offers fans a chance to experience its surreal animation and complex themes on the big screen once again.
‘Ocean’s Eleven’ (2001)

Celebrating its 25th anniversary, ‘Ocean’s Eleven’ returns to limited theaters on June 21, 2026. The definitive modern heist film stars a powerhouse ensemble including George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, and Matt Damon. Over its one-hour and fifty-six-minute runtime, the crime thriller follows a charismatic crew attempting an impossible robbery at three major Las Vegas casinos. This anniversary screening allows audiences to revisit the stylish direction and sharp dialogue that made the 2001 feature a massive success.
Let us know which of these upcoming theatrical releases you are most excited to watch by sharing your thoughts in the comments.

