In an era where streaming continues to compete for attention, certain stars remain a reliable draw at the box office, proving that star power still matters when it comes to getting audiences into theaters.
According to a recent conversation that Variety had with theater owners about the current state of the cinema experience, these eight performers stand out as the most dependable names when it comes to putting people in seats in 2026.
Leonardo DiCaprio
The veteran actor remains the gold standard for prestige cinema, commanding an audience that treats his every release as a mandatory cultural milestone.
Having recently navigated the complex rollout of Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest epic, “One Battle After Another,” DiCaprio proved that he can carry a high-budget auteur piece to a $200 million-plus global haul on performance alone. There is simply no other performer today who manages to balance immense commercial viability with such an untarnished, “must-see” critical reputation.
Zendaya
Transitioning from a television icon to the undisputed queen of the mid-2020s box office, Zendaya has become a singular force in driving younger demographics back to the big screen.
With five major projects dominating the 2026 calendar—including a highly anticipated return to the “Spider-Man” and “Dune” universes—she represents the industry’s most successful bridge between social media influence and theatrical staying power. Her strategic selection of roles ensures that her brand remains synonymous with high-quality, high-fashion, and high-stakes drama.
Brad Pitt
Even as he enters a new phase of his storied career, Pitt continues to be a reliable titan whose presence provides a massive safety net for studio investments.
His leading role in the blockbuster racing epic “F1” has redefined the sports drama genre, with the film’s innovative, IMAX-first cinematography also driving a sustained surge in premium large-format ticket sales. Beyond his acting, his influence as a producer—collaborating with icons like Lewis Hamilton—ensures that his projects possess the technical scale and marketing muscle to dominate the global calendar. He remains the definitive example of a movie star who can sell a ticket to almost anyone.
Margot Robbie
Following the seismic cultural shift of the mid-2020s, Robbie has solidified her status as a producer-performer who understands exactly what the modern moviegoer craves.
Her adaptation of “Wuthering Heights” brought the box office to life this past February, delivering massive domestic openings that exceeded industry expectations. She possesses a unique ability to transform classic or niche material into broad-scale commercial hits through sheer force of will and marketing savvy.
Tom Holland
Holland holds the keys to the most lucrative kingdom in modern cinema, maintaining a grip on the box office that few actors in history have ever matched.
With the upcoming release of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” he is once again the focal point of a multi-billion dollar machine that serves as the backbone of the theatrical economy. His charm and physical commitment to his roles have made him the definitive face of the modern blockbuster era.
Ryan Gosling
Long respected as a versatile talent, Gosling has recently ascended to a new level of bankability where his presence makes even the most experimental sci-fi feel like a safe bet.
His starring role in the epic “Project Hail Mary” resulted in the second-biggest opening for a non-franchise film in recent history, proving he can draw crowds for original stories. The A-lister has successfully rebranded himself as an everyman hero for a new generation of moviegoers.
Timothée Chalamet
Chalamet has effectively inherited the mantle of the classic Hollywood leading man, possessing an it-factor” that translates directly into ticket stubs.
Whether he is leading a sprawling space opera or an intimate indie biopic like “Marty Supreme,” his fan base shows a level of loyalty that is virtually unmatched in the industry. He is the rare talent who can headline a billion-dollar franchise and a prestige Oscar contender in the same breath.
Austin Butler
Rounding out the list is Butler, whose meteoric rise over the last few years has culminated in him becoming a cornerstone of the 2026 release slate.
While his versatility has been on full display recently, critics still point to his transformative, star-making turn in “Elvis” as the moment he proved he could carry a massive commercial hit. As he continues to choose projects with major directors, his stock as a premier leading man who can bridge the gap between prestige and popular only continues to climb.
